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29 
30 
31 // This sample shows how to test common properties of multiple
32 // implementations of the same interface (aka interface tests).
33 
34 // The interface and its implementations are in this header.
35 #include "prime_tables.h"
36 
37 #include "gtest/gtest.h"
38 namespace {
39 // First, we define some factory functions for creating instances of
40 // the implementations. You may be able to skip this step if all your
41 // implementations can be constructed the same way.
42 
43 template <class T>
44 PrimeTable* CreatePrimeTable();
45 
46 template <>
47 PrimeTable* CreatePrimeTable<OnTheFlyPrimeTable>() {
48  return new OnTheFlyPrimeTable;
49 }
50 
51 template <>
52 PrimeTable* CreatePrimeTable<PreCalculatedPrimeTable>() {
53  return new PreCalculatedPrimeTable(10000);
54 }
55 
56 // Then we define a test fixture class template.
57 template <class T>
58 class PrimeTableTest : public testing::Test {
59  protected:
60  // The ctor calls the factory function to create a prime table
61  // implemented by T.
62  PrimeTableTest() : table_(CreatePrimeTable<T>()) {}
63 
64  ~PrimeTableTest() override { delete table_; }
65 
66  // Note that we test an implementation via the base interface
67  // instead of the actual implementation class. This is important
68  // for keeping the tests close to the real world scenario, where the
69  // implementation is invoked via the base interface. It avoids
70  // got-yas where the implementation class has a method that shadows
71  // a method with the same name (but slightly different argument
72  // types) in the base interface, for example.
73  PrimeTable* const table_;
74 };
75 
76 #if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST
77 
78 using testing::Types;
79 
80 // Google Test offers two ways for reusing tests for different types.
81 // The first is called "typed tests". You should use it if you
82 // already know *all* the types you are gonna exercise when you write
83 // the tests.
84 
85 // To write a typed test case, first use
86 //
87 // TYPED_TEST_SUITE(TestCaseName, TypeList);
88 //
89 // to declare it and specify the type parameters. As with TEST_F,
90 // TestCaseName must match the test fixture name.
91 
92 // The list of types we want to test.
93 typedef Types<OnTheFlyPrimeTable, PreCalculatedPrimeTable> Implementations;
94 
95 TYPED_TEST_SUITE(PrimeTableTest, Implementations);
96 
97 // Then use TYPED_TEST(TestCaseName, TestName) to define a typed test,
98 // similar to TEST_F.
99 TYPED_TEST(PrimeTableTest, ReturnsFalseForNonPrimes) {
100  // Inside the test body, you can refer to the type parameter by
101  // TypeParam, and refer to the fixture class by TestFixture. We
102  // don't need them in this example.
103 
104  // Since we are in the template world, C++ requires explicitly
105  // writing 'this->' when referring to members of the fixture class.
106  // This is something you have to learn to live with.
107  EXPECT_FALSE(this->table_->IsPrime(-5));
108  EXPECT_FALSE(this->table_->IsPrime(0));
109  EXPECT_FALSE(this->table_->IsPrime(1));
110  EXPECT_FALSE(this->table_->IsPrime(4));
111  EXPECT_FALSE(this->table_->IsPrime(6));
112  EXPECT_FALSE(this->table_->IsPrime(100));
113 }
114 
115 TYPED_TEST(PrimeTableTest, ReturnsTrueForPrimes) {
116  EXPECT_TRUE(this->table_->IsPrime(2));
117  EXPECT_TRUE(this->table_->IsPrime(3));
118  EXPECT_TRUE(this->table_->IsPrime(5));
119  EXPECT_TRUE(this->table_->IsPrime(7));
120  EXPECT_TRUE(this->table_->IsPrime(11));
121  EXPECT_TRUE(this->table_->IsPrime(131));
122 }
123 
124 TYPED_TEST(PrimeTableTest, CanGetNextPrime) {
125  EXPECT_EQ(2, this->table_->GetNextPrime(0));
126  EXPECT_EQ(3, this->table_->GetNextPrime(2));
127  EXPECT_EQ(5, this->table_->GetNextPrime(3));
128  EXPECT_EQ(7, this->table_->GetNextPrime(5));
129  EXPECT_EQ(11, this->table_->GetNextPrime(7));
130  EXPECT_EQ(131, this->table_->GetNextPrime(128));
131 }
132 
133 // That's it! Google Test will repeat each TYPED_TEST for each type
134 // in the type list specified in TYPED_TEST_SUITE. Sit back and be
135 // happy that you don't have to define them multiple times.
136 
137 #endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST
138 
139 #if GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P
140 
141 using testing::Types;
142 
143 // Sometimes, however, you don't yet know all the types that you want
144 // to test when you write the tests. For example, if you are the
145 // author of an interface and expect other people to implement it, you
146 // might want to write a set of tests to make sure each implementation
147 // conforms to some basic requirements, but you don't know what
148 // implementations will be written in the future.
149 //
150 // How can you write the tests without committing to the type
151 // parameters? That's what "type-parameterized tests" can do for you.
152 // It is a bit more involved than typed tests, but in return you get a
153 // test pattern that can be reused in many contexts, which is a big
154 // win. Here's how you do it:
155 
156 // First, define a test fixture class template. Here we just reuse
157 // the PrimeTableTest fixture defined earlier:
158 
159 template <class T>
160 class PrimeTableTest2 : public PrimeTableTest<T> {
161 };
162 
163 // Then, declare the test case. The argument is the name of the test
164 // fixture, and also the name of the test case (as usual). The _P
165 // suffix is for "parameterized" or "pattern".
166 TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(PrimeTableTest2);
167 
168 // Next, use TYPED_TEST_P(TestCaseName, TestName) to define a test,
169 // similar to what you do with TEST_F.
170 TYPED_TEST_P(PrimeTableTest2, ReturnsFalseForNonPrimes) {
171  EXPECT_FALSE(this->table_->IsPrime(-5));
172  EXPECT_FALSE(this->table_->IsPrime(0));
173  EXPECT_FALSE(this->table_->IsPrime(1));
174  EXPECT_FALSE(this->table_->IsPrime(4));
175  EXPECT_FALSE(this->table_->IsPrime(6));
176  EXPECT_FALSE(this->table_->IsPrime(100));
177 }
178 
179 TYPED_TEST_P(PrimeTableTest2, ReturnsTrueForPrimes) {
180  EXPECT_TRUE(this->table_->IsPrime(2));
181  EXPECT_TRUE(this->table_->IsPrime(3));
182  EXPECT_TRUE(this->table_->IsPrime(5));
183  EXPECT_TRUE(this->table_->IsPrime(7));
184  EXPECT_TRUE(this->table_->IsPrime(11));
185  EXPECT_TRUE(this->table_->IsPrime(131));
186 }
187 
188 TYPED_TEST_P(PrimeTableTest2, CanGetNextPrime) {
189  EXPECT_EQ(2, this->table_->GetNextPrime(0));
190  EXPECT_EQ(3, this->table_->GetNextPrime(2));
191  EXPECT_EQ(5, this->table_->GetNextPrime(3));
192  EXPECT_EQ(7, this->table_->GetNextPrime(5));
193  EXPECT_EQ(11, this->table_->GetNextPrime(7));
194  EXPECT_EQ(131, this->table_->GetNextPrime(128));
195 }
196 
197 // Type-parameterized tests involve one extra step: you have to
198 // enumerate the tests you defined:
200  PrimeTableTest2, // The first argument is the test case name.
201  // The rest of the arguments are the test names.
202  ReturnsFalseForNonPrimes, ReturnsTrueForPrimes, CanGetNextPrime);
203 
204 // At this point the test pattern is done. However, you don't have
205 // any real test yet as you haven't said which types you want to run
206 // the tests with.
207 
208 // To turn the abstract test pattern into real tests, you instantiate
209 // it with a list of types. Usually the test pattern will be defined
210 // in a .h file, and anyone can #include and instantiate it. You can
211 // even instantiate it more than once in the same program. To tell
212 // different instances apart, you give each of them a name, which will
213 // become part of the test case name and can be used in test filters.
214 
215 // The list of types we want to test. Note that it doesn't have to be
216 // defined at the time we write the TYPED_TEST_P()s.
217 typedef Types<OnTheFlyPrimeTable, PreCalculatedPrimeTable>
218  PrimeTableImplementations;
219 INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(OnTheFlyAndPreCalculated, // Instance name
220  PrimeTableTest2, // Test case name
221  PrimeTableImplementations); // Type list
222 
223 #endif // GTEST_HAS_TYPED_TEST_P
224 } // namespace
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