Explicitly define copy constructors used in googletest tests
As of C++11, providing a user-declared copy assignment operator should
suppress the availability of an implicit default copy constructor.
Classes that provide (or delete) a copy assignment operator must provide
their own copy constructor if one is desired. This may be an explicit
default copy constructor if appropriate.
As googletest is a C++11 codebase, this change should be made without
qualification.
This addresses the -Wdeprecated-copy warnings issued by trunk clang:
While compiling googletest/test/googletest-death-test-test.cc:
In file included from .../googletest/test/googletest-death-test-test.cc:33:
.../googletest/include/gtest/gtest-death-test.h:196:8: error: definition of implicit copy constructor for 'ExitedWithCode' is deprecated because it has a user-declared copy assignment operator [-Werror,-Wdeprecated-copy]
void operator=(const ExitedWithCode& other);
^
.../googletest/test/googletest-death-test-test.cc:279:16: note: in implicit copy constructor for 'testing::ExitedWithCode' first required here
EXPECT_PRED1(pred0, status0);
^
While compiling googletest/test/googletest-param-test-test.cc:
.../googletest/test/googletest-param-test-test.cc:502:8: error: definition of implicit copy constructor for 'NonDefaultConstructAssignString' is deprecated because it has a user-declared copy assignment operator [-Werror,-Wdeprecated-copy]
void operator=(const NonDefaultConstructAssignString&);
^
.../googletest/test/googletest-param-test-test.cc:507:36: note: in implicit copy constructor for 'NonDefaultConstructAssignString' first required here
Combine(Values(0, 1), Values(NonDefaultConstructAssignString("A"),
This matches other changes made elsewhere in the googletest codebase,
such as 306f3754a7. Perhaps those previous changes did not consider
test code.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 307495126
googletest-param-test-test.cc:502:8: error:
definition of implicit copy constructor for
'NonDefaultConstructAssignString' is deprecated because it has a
user-declared copy assignment operator [-Werror,-Wdeprecated]
void operator=(const NonDefaultConstructAssignString&);
^
googletest-port-test.cc:97:11: error:
definition of implicit copy constructor for 'Base' is deprecated because
it has a user-declared destructor [-Werror,-Wdeprecated]
virtual ~Base() {}
^
gmock-spec-builders.h:503:3: error:
definition of implicit copy constructor for 'Expectation' is deprecated
because it has a user-declared destructor [-Werror,-Wdeprecated]
~Expectation();
^
None of these are strictly needed for correctness.
A large number of them (maybe all of them?) trigger `-Wdeprecated`
warnings on Clang trunk as soon as you try to use the implicitly
defaulted (but deprecated) copy constructor of a class that has
deleted its copy assignment operator.
By declaring a deleted copy assignment operator, the old code
also caused the move constructor and move assignment operator
to be non-declared. This means that the old code never got move
semantics -- "move-construction" would simply call the defaulted
(but deprecated) copy constructor instead. With the new code,
"move-construction" calls the defaulted move constructor, which
I believe is what we want to happen. So this is a runtime
performance optimization.
Unfortunately we can't yet physically remove the definitions
of these macros from gtest-port.h, because they are being used
by other code internally at Google (according to zhangxy988).
But no new uses should be added going forward.
We are about to remove all uses of GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_ in favor
of using the Rule of Zero everywhere.
Unfortunately, if we use the Rule of Zero here, then when the compiler
needs to figure out if VariadicMatcher is move-constructible, it will
recurse down into `tuple<Args...>`, which on libstdc++ recurses too deeply.
In file included from googlemock/test/gmock-matchers_test.cc:43:
In file included from googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-matchers.h:258:
In file included from /usr/include/c++/5.5.0/algorithm:60:
In file included from /usr/include/c++/5.5.0/utility:70:
In file included from /usr/include/c++/5.5.0/bits/stl_pair.h:59:
In file included from /usr/include/c++/5.5.0/bits/move.h:57:
/usr/bin/include/c++/5.5.0/type_traits:115:26: fatal error:
recursive template instantiation exceeded maximum depth of 256
: public conditional<_B1::value, _B1, _B2>::type
^
The move constructor is the only problematic case, for some unknown reason.
With GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_, the presence of a copy assignment operator
causes the move constructor to be non-declared, thus non-defaulted, thus
non-problematic. Without GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_, we have to do one of the
following:
- Default the copy constructor, so that the move constructor will be non-declared.
- Define our own non-defaulted move constructor.
...except that doing the latter STILL did not work!
Fortunately, the former (default the copy constructor, don't provide
any move constructor) both works in practice and is semantically
equivalent to the old code.
This change updates testing::internal::IsAProtocolMessage to return true not
just for full proto messages but also for lite ones (i.e. those inheriting
directly from MessageLite).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 304286535
The extra tests check that the xml output is correct when a failure occurs before skipping, and that the right skip message is added to the file.
The json file had to be fixed because it's the same executable.
Add --gtest_fail_fast support to googletest.
- Analogous functionality to to golang -test.failfast and python --failfast
- Stops test execution upon first test failure.
- Also add support Bazel equivalent env var (TESTBRIDGE_TEST_RUNNER_FAIL_FAST)
PiperOrigin-RevId: 302488880
Google Test and Google Mock require matching versions to work,
so this requirement should be described in the pkgconfig files.
This change is derived from the one used for the Fedora gtest package.
Signed-off-by: Neal Gompa <ngompa13@gmail.com>
When building packaged shared libraries for use, having the version
set makes it so that the soname is set correctly for parallel installation.
This change is derived from the one used for the Fedora gtest package.
Signed-off-by: Neal Gompa <ngompa13@gmail.com>