WSJT-X/boost/boost/test/unit_test_log_formatter.hpp

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// (C) Copyright Gennadiy Rozental 2001.
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
// (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
// See http://www.boost.org/libs/test for the library home page.
//
/// @file
/// @brief Defines unit test log formatter interface
///
/// You can define a class with implements this interface and use an instance of it
/// as a Unit Test Framework log formatter
// ***************************************************************************
#ifndef BOOST_TEST_UNIT_TEST_LOG_FORMATTER_HPP_071894GER
#define BOOST_TEST_UNIT_TEST_LOG_FORMATTER_HPP_071894GER
// Boost.Test
#include <boost/test/detail/global_typedef.hpp>
#include <boost/test/detail/log_level.hpp>
#include <boost/test/detail/fwd_decl.hpp>
// STL
#include <iosfwd>
#include <string> // for std::string
#include <iostream>
#include <boost/test/detail/suppress_warnings.hpp>
//____________________________________________________________________________//
namespace boost {
namespace unit_test {
// ************************************************************************** //
/// Collection of log entry attributes
// ************************************************************************** //
struct BOOST_TEST_DECL log_entry_data {
log_entry_data()
{
m_file_name.reserve( 200 );
}
std::string m_file_name; ///< log entry file name
std::size_t m_line_num; ///< log entry line number
log_level m_level; ///< log entry level
void clear()
{
m_file_name.erase();
m_line_num = 0;
m_level = log_nothing;
}
};
// ************************************************************************** //
/// Collection of log checkpoint attributes
// ************************************************************************** //
struct BOOST_TEST_DECL log_checkpoint_data
{
const_string m_file_name; ///< log checkpoint file name
std::size_t m_line_num; ///< log checkpoint file name
std::string m_message; ///< log checkpoint message
void clear()
{
m_file_name.clear();
m_line_num = 0;
m_message = std::string();
}
};
// ************************************************************************** //
/// @brief Abstract Unit Test Framework log formatter interface
///
/// During the test module execution Unit Test Framework can report messages about success
/// or failure of assertions, which test suites are being run and more (specifically which
/// messages are reported depends on log level threshold selected by the user).
///
/// All these messages constitute Unit Test Framework log. There are many ways (formats) to present
/// these messages to the user.
///
/// Boost.Test comes with three formats:
/// - Compiler-like log format: intended for human consumption/diagnostic
/// - XML based log format: intended for processing by automated regression test systems.
/// - JUNIT based log format: intended for processing by automated regression test systems.
///
/// If you want to produce some other format you need to implement class with specific interface and use
/// method @c unit_test_log_t::set_formatter during a test module initialization to set an active formatter.
/// The class unit_test_log_formatter defines this interface.
///
/// This interface requires you to format all possible messages being produced in the log.
/// These includes error messages about failed assertions, messages about caught exceptions and
/// information messages about test units being started/ended. All the methods in this interface takes
/// a reference to standard stream as a first argument. This is where final messages needs to be directed
/// to. Also you are given all the information necessary to produce a message.
///
/// @par Since Boost 1.62:
/// - Each formatter may indicate the default output stream. This is convenient for instance for streams intended
/// for automated processing that indicate a file. See @c get_default_stream_description for more details.
/// - Each formatter may manage its own log level through the getter/setter @c get_log_level and @c set_log_level .
///
/// @see
/// - boost::unit_test::test_observer for an indication of the calls of the test observer interface
class BOOST_TEST_DECL unit_test_log_formatter {
public:
/// Types of log entries (messages written into a log)
enum log_entry_types { BOOST_UTL_ET_INFO, ///< Information message from the framework
BOOST_UTL_ET_MESSAGE, ///< Information message from the user
BOOST_UTL_ET_WARNING, ///< Warning (non error) condition notification message
BOOST_UTL_ET_ERROR, ///< Non fatal error notification message
BOOST_UTL_ET_FATAL_ERROR ///< Fatal error notification message
};
//! Constructor
unit_test_log_formatter()
: m_log_level(log_all_errors)
{}
// Destructor
virtual ~unit_test_log_formatter() {}
// @name Test start/finish
/// Invoked at the beginning of test module execution
///
/// @param[in] os output stream to write a messages to
/// @param[in] test_cases_amount total test case amount to be run
/// @see log_finish
virtual void log_start( std::ostream& os, counter_t test_cases_amount ) = 0;
/// Invoked at the end of test module execution
///
/// @param[in] os output stream to write a messages into
/// @see log_start
virtual void log_finish( std::ostream& os ) = 0;
/// Invoked when Unit Test Framework build information is requested
///
/// @param[in] os output stream to write a messages into
/// @param[in] log_build_info indicates if build info should be logged or not
virtual void log_build_info( std::ostream& os, bool log_build_info = true ) = 0;
// @}
// @name Test unit start/finish
/// Invoked when test unit starts (either test suite or test case)
///
/// @param[in] os output stream to write a messages into
/// @param[in] tu test unit being started
/// @see test_unit_finish
virtual void test_unit_start( std::ostream& os, test_unit const& tu ) = 0;
/// Invoked when test unit finishes
///
/// @param[in] os output stream to write a messages into
/// @param[in] tu test unit being finished
/// @param[in] elapsed time in microseconds spend executing this test unit
/// @see test_unit_start
virtual void test_unit_finish( std::ostream& os, test_unit const& tu, unsigned long elapsed ) = 0;
/// Invoked if test unit skipped for any reason
///
/// @param[in] os output stream to write a messages into
/// @param[in] tu skipped test unit
/// @param[in] reason explanation why was it skipped
virtual void test_unit_skipped( std::ostream& os, test_unit const& tu, const_string /* reason */)
{
test_unit_skipped( os, tu );
}
/// Deprecated version of this interface
virtual void test_unit_skipped( std::ostream& /* os */, test_unit const& /* tu */) {}
/// Invoked when a test unit is aborted
virtual void test_unit_aborted( std::ostream& /* os */, test_unit const& /* tu */) {}
/// Invoked when a test unit times-out
virtual void test_unit_timed_out( std::ostream& /* os */, test_unit const& /* tu */) {}
// @}
// @name Uncaught exception report
/// Invoked when Unit Test Framework detects uncaught exception
///
/// The framwork calls this function when an uncaught exception it detected.
/// This call is followed by context information:
/// - one call to @c entry_context_start,
/// - as many calls to @c log_entry_context as there are context entries
/// - one call to @c entry_context_finish
///
/// The logging of the exception information is finilized by a call to @c log_exception_finish.
///
/// @param[in] os output stream to write a messages into
/// @param[in] lcd information about the last checkpoint before the exception was triggered
/// @param[in] ex information about the caught exception
/// @see log_exception_finish
virtual void log_exception_start( std::ostream& os, log_checkpoint_data const& lcd, execution_exception const& ex ) = 0;
/// Invoked when Unit Test Framework detects uncaught exception
///
/// Call to this function finishes uncaught exception report.
/// @param[in] os output stream to write a messages into
/// @see log_exception_start
virtual void log_exception_finish( std::ostream& os ) = 0;
// @}
// @name Regular log entry
/// Invoked by Unit Test Framework to start new log entry
/// Call to this function starts new log entry. It is followed by series of log_entry_value calls and finally call to log_entry_finish.
/// A log entry may consist of one or more values being reported. Some of these values will be plain strings, while others can be complicated
/// expressions in a form of "lazy" expression template lazy_ostream.
/// @param[in] os output stream to write a messages into
/// @param[in] led log entry attributes
/// @param[in] let log entry type log_entry_finish
/// @see log_entry_value, log_entry_finish
///
/// @note call to this function may happen before any call to test_unit_start or all calls to test_unit_finish as the
/// framework might log errors raised during global initialization/shutdown.
virtual void log_entry_start( std::ostream& os, log_entry_data const& led, log_entry_types let ) = 0;
/// Invoked by Unit Test Framework to report a log entry content
///
/// This is one of two overloaded methods to report log entry content. This one is used to report plain string value.
/// @param[in] os output stream to write a messages into.
/// @param[in] value log entry string value
/// @see log_entry_start, log_entry_finish
virtual void log_entry_value( std::ostream& os, const_string value ) = 0;
/// Invoked by Unit Test Framework to report a log entry content
/// This is one of two overloaded methods to report log entry content. This one is used to report some complicated expression passed as
/// an expression template lazy_ostream. In most cases default implementation provided by the framework should work as is (it just converts
/// the lazy expression into a string.
/// @param[in] os output stream to write a messages into
/// @param[in] value log entry "lazy" value
/// @see log_entry_start, log_entry_finish
virtual void log_entry_value( std::ostream& os, lazy_ostream const& value ); // there is a default impl
/// Invoked by Unit Test Framework to finish a log entry report
/// @param[in] os output stream to write a messages into
/// @see log_entry_start, log_entry_start
virtual void log_entry_finish( std::ostream& os ) = 0;
// @}
// @name Log entry context report
/// Invoked by Unit Test Framework to start log entry context report
//
/// Unit Test Framework logs for failed assertions and uncaught exceptions context if one was defined by a test module.
/// Context consists of multiple "scopes" identified by description messages assigned by the test module using
/// BOOST_TEST_INFO/BOOST_TEST_CONTEXT statements.
/// @param[in] os output stream to write a messages into
/// @param[in] l entry log_level, to be used to fine tune the message
/// @see log_entry_context, entry_context_finish
virtual void entry_context_start( std::ostream& os, log_level l ) = 0;
/// Invoked by Unit Test Framework to report log entry context "scope" description
//
/// Each "scope" description is reported by separate call to log_entry_context.
/// @param[in] os output stream to write a messages into
/// @param[in] l entry log_level, to be used to fine tune the message
/// @param[in] value context "scope" description
/// @see log_entry_start, entry_context_finish
virtual void log_entry_context( std::ostream& os, log_level l, const_string value ) = 0;
/// Invoked by Unit Test Framework to finish log entry context report
///
/// @param[in] os output stream to write a messages into
/// @param[in] l entry log_level, to be used to fine tune the message
/// @see log_entry_start, entry_context_context
virtual void entry_context_finish( std::ostream& os, log_level l ) = 0;
// @}
// @name Log level management
/// Sets the log level of the logger/formatter
///
/// Some loggers need to manage the log level by their own. This
/// member function let the implementation decide of that.
/// @par Since Boost 1.62
virtual void set_log_level(log_level new_log_level);
/// Returns the log level of the logger/formatter
/// @par Since Boost 1.62
virtual log_level get_log_level() const;
// @}
// @name Stream management
/// Returns a default stream for this logger.
///
/// The returned string describes the stream as if it was passed from
/// the command line @c "--log_sink" parameter. With that regards, @b stdout and @b stderr
/// have special meaning indicating the standard output or error stream respectively.
///
/// @par Since Boost 1.62
virtual std::string get_default_stream_description() const
{
return "stdout";
}
// @}
protected:
log_level m_log_level;
};
} // namespace unit_test
} // namespace boost
//____________________________________________________________________________//
#include <boost/test/detail/enable_warnings.hpp>
#endif // BOOST_TEST_UNIT_TEST_LOG_FORMATTER_HPP_071894GER