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| // |
| // Author: Ray Sidney |
| |
| #include "config_for_unittests.h" |
| #include "utilities.h" |
| |
| #include <fcntl.h> |
| #ifdef HAVE_GLOB_H |
| # include <glob.h> |
| #endif |
| #include <sys/stat.h> |
| #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H |
| # include <unistd.h> |
| #endif |
| |
| #include <iomanip> |
| #include <iostream> |
| #include <memory> |
| #include <queue> |
| #include <sstream> |
| #include <string> |
| #include <vector> |
| |
| #include <stdio.h> |
| #include <stdlib.h> |
| |
| #include "base/commandlineflags.h" |
| #include "glog/logging.h" |
| #include "glog/raw_logging.h" |
| #include "googletest.h" |
| |
| DECLARE_string(log_backtrace_at); // logging.cc |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_LIB_GFLAGS |
| #include <gflags/gflags.h> |
| using namespace GFLAGS_NAMESPACE; |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_LIB_GMOCK |
| #include <gmock/gmock.h> |
| #include "mock-log.h" |
| // Introduce several symbols from gmock. |
| using testing::_; |
| using testing::AnyNumber; |
| using testing::HasSubstr; |
| using testing::AllOf; |
| using testing::StrNe; |
| using testing::StrictMock; |
| using testing::InitGoogleMock; |
| using GOOGLE_NAMESPACE::glog_testing::ScopedMockLog; |
| #endif |
| |
| using namespace std; |
| using namespace GOOGLE_NAMESPACE; |
| |
| // Some non-advertised functions that we want to test or use. |
| _START_GOOGLE_NAMESPACE_ |
| namespace base { |
| namespace internal { |
| bool GetExitOnDFatal(); |
| void SetExitOnDFatal(bool value); |
| } // namespace internal |
| } // namespace base |
| _END_GOOGLE_NAMESPACE_ |
| |
| static void TestLogging(bool check_counts); |
| static void TestRawLogging(); |
| static void LogWithLevels(int v, int severity, bool err, bool alsoerr); |
| static void TestLoggingLevels(); |
| static void TestLogString(); |
| static void TestLogSink(); |
| static void TestLogToString(); |
| static void TestLogSinkWaitTillSent(); |
| static void TestCHECK(); |
| static void TestDCHECK(); |
| static void TestSTREQ(); |
| static void TestBasename(); |
| static void TestSymlink(); |
| static void TestExtension(); |
| static void TestWrapper(); |
| static void TestErrno(); |
| static void TestTruncate(); |
| |
| static int x = -1; |
| static void BM_Check1(int n) { |
| while (n-- > 0) { |
| CHECK_GE(n, x); |
| CHECK_GE(n, x); |
| CHECK_GE(n, x); |
| CHECK_GE(n, x); |
| CHECK_GE(n, x); |
| CHECK_GE(n, x); |
| CHECK_GE(n, x); |
| CHECK_GE(n, x); |
| } |
| } |
| BENCHMARK(BM_Check1); |
| |
| static void CheckFailure(int a, int b, const char* file, int line, const char* msg); |
| static void BM_Check3(int n) { |
| while (n-- > 0) { |
| if (n < x) CheckFailure(n, x, __FILE__, __LINE__, "n < x"); |
| if (n < x) CheckFailure(n, x, __FILE__, __LINE__, "n < x"); |
| if (n < x) CheckFailure(n, x, __FILE__, __LINE__, "n < x"); |
| if (n < x) CheckFailure(n, x, __FILE__, __LINE__, "n < x"); |
| if (n < x) CheckFailure(n, x, __FILE__, __LINE__, "n < x"); |
| if (n < x) CheckFailure(n, x, __FILE__, __LINE__, "n < x"); |
| if (n < x) CheckFailure(n, x, __FILE__, __LINE__, "n < x"); |
| if (n < x) CheckFailure(n, x, __FILE__, __LINE__, "n < x"); |
| } |
| } |
| BENCHMARK(BM_Check3); |
| |
| static void BM_Check2(int n) { |
| if (n == 17) { |
| x = 5; |
| } |
| while (n-- > 0) { |
| CHECK(n >= x); |
| CHECK(n >= x); |
| CHECK(n >= x); |
| CHECK(n >= x); |
| CHECK(n >= x); |
| CHECK(n >= x); |
| CHECK(n >= x); |
| CHECK(n >= x); |
| } |
| } |
| BENCHMARK(BM_Check2); |
| |
| static void CheckFailure(int, int, const char* /* file */, int /* line */, |
| const char* /* msg */) { |
| } |
| |
| static void BM_logspeed(int n) { |
| while (n-- > 0) { |
| LOG(INFO) << "test message"; |
| } |
| } |
| BENCHMARK(BM_logspeed); |
| |
| static void BM_vlog(int n) { |
| while (n-- > 0) { |
| VLOG(1) << "test message"; |
| } |
| } |
| BENCHMARK(BM_vlog); |
| |
| int main(int argc, char **argv) { |
| FLAGS_colorlogtostderr = false; |
| #ifdef HAVE_LIB_GFLAGS |
| ParseCommandLineFlags(&argc, &argv, true); |
| #endif |
| // Make sure stderr is not buffered as stderr seems to be buffered |
| // on recent windows. |
| setbuf(stderr, NULL); |
| |
| // Test some basics before InitGoogleLogging: |
| CaptureTestStderr(); |
| LogWithLevels(FLAGS_v, FLAGS_stderrthreshold, |
| FLAGS_logtostderr, FLAGS_alsologtostderr); |
| LogWithLevels(0, 0, 0, 0); // simulate "before global c-tors" |
| const string early_stderr = GetCapturedTestStderr(); |
| |
| InitGoogleLogging(argv[0]); |
| |
| RunSpecifiedBenchmarks(); |
| |
| FLAGS_logtostderr = true; |
| |
| InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv); |
| #ifdef HAVE_LIB_GMOCK |
| InitGoogleMock(&argc, argv); |
| #endif |
| |
| // so that death tests run before we use threads |
| CHECK_EQ(RUN_ALL_TESTS(), 0); |
| |
| CaptureTestStderr(); |
| |
| // re-emit early_stderr |
| LogMessage("dummy", LogMessage::kNoLogPrefix, GLOG_INFO).stream() << early_stderr; |
| |
| TestLogging(true); |
| TestRawLogging(); |
| TestLoggingLevels(); |
| TestLogString(); |
| TestLogSink(); |
| TestLogToString(); |
| TestLogSinkWaitTillSent(); |
| TestCHECK(); |
| TestDCHECK(); |
| TestSTREQ(); |
| |
| // TODO: The golden test portion of this test is very flakey. |
| EXPECT_TRUE( |
| MungeAndDiffTestStderr(FLAGS_test_srcdir + "/src/logging_unittest.err")); |
| |
| FLAGS_logtostderr = false; |
| |
| TestBasename(); |
| TestSymlink(); |
| TestExtension(); |
| TestWrapper(); |
| TestErrno(); |
| TestTruncate(); |
| |
| ShutdownGoogleLogging(); |
| |
| fprintf(stdout, "PASS\n"); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| void TestLogging(bool check_counts) { |
| int64 base_num_infos = LogMessage::num_messages(GLOG_INFO); |
| int64 base_num_warning = LogMessage::num_messages(GLOG_WARNING); |
| int64 base_num_errors = LogMessage::num_messages(GLOG_ERROR); |
| |
| LOG(INFO) << string("foo ") << "bar " << 10 << ' ' << 3.4; |
| for ( int i = 0; i < 10; ++i ) { |
| int old_errno = errno; |
| errno = i; |
| PLOG_EVERY_N(ERROR, 2) << "Plog every 2, iteration " << COUNTER; |
| errno = old_errno; |
| |
| LOG_EVERY_N(ERROR, 3) << "Log every 3, iteration " << COUNTER << endl; |
| LOG_EVERY_N(ERROR, 4) << "Log every 4, iteration " << COUNTER << endl; |
| |
| LOG_IF_EVERY_N(WARNING, true, 5) << "Log if every 5, iteration " << COUNTER; |
| LOG_IF_EVERY_N(WARNING, false, 3) |
| << "Log if every 3, iteration " << COUNTER; |
| LOG_IF_EVERY_N(INFO, true, 1) << "Log if every 1, iteration " << COUNTER; |
| LOG_IF_EVERY_N(ERROR, (i < 3), 2) |
| << "Log if less than 3 every 2, iteration " << COUNTER; |
| } |
| LOG_IF(WARNING, true) << "log_if this"; |
| LOG_IF(WARNING, false) << "don't log_if this"; |
| |
| char s[] = "array"; |
| LOG(INFO) << s; |
| const char const_s[] = "const array"; |
| LOG(INFO) << const_s; |
| int j = 1000; |
| LOG(ERROR) << string("foo") << ' '<< j << ' ' << setw(10) << j << " " |
| << setw(1) << hex << j; |
| |
| { |
| google::LogMessage outer(__FILE__, __LINE__, GLOG_ERROR); |
| outer.stream() << "outer"; |
| |
| LOG(ERROR) << "inner"; |
| } |
| |
| LogMessage("foo", LogMessage::kNoLogPrefix, GLOG_INFO).stream() << "no prefix"; |
| |
| if (check_counts) { |
| CHECK_EQ(base_num_infos + 14, LogMessage::num_messages(GLOG_INFO)); |
| CHECK_EQ(base_num_warning + 3, LogMessage::num_messages(GLOG_WARNING)); |
| CHECK_EQ(base_num_errors + 17, LogMessage::num_messages(GLOG_ERROR)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void NoAllocNewHook() { |
| LOG(FATAL) << "unexpected new"; |
| } |
| |
| struct NewHook { |
| NewHook() { |
| g_new_hook = &NoAllocNewHook; |
| } |
| ~NewHook() { |
| g_new_hook = NULL; |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| TEST(DeathNoAllocNewHook, logging) { |
| // tests that NewHook used below works |
| NewHook new_hook; |
| ASSERT_DEATH({ |
| new int; |
| }, "unexpected new"); |
| } |
| |
| void TestRawLogging() { |
| string* foo = new string("foo "); |
| string huge_str(50000, 'a'); |
| |
| FlagSaver saver; |
| |
| // Check that RAW loggging does not use mallocs. |
| NewHook new_hook; |
| |
| RAW_LOG(INFO, "%s%s%d%c%f", foo->c_str(), "bar ", 10, ' ', 3.4); |
| char s[] = "array"; |
| RAW_LOG(WARNING, "%s", s); |
| const char const_s[] = "const array"; |
| RAW_LOG(INFO, "%s", const_s); |
| void* p = reinterpret_cast<void*>(PTR_TEST_VALUE); |
| RAW_LOG(INFO, "ptr %p", p); |
| p = NULL; |
| RAW_LOG(INFO, "ptr %p", p); |
| int j = 1000; |
| RAW_LOG(ERROR, "%s%d%c%010d%s%1x", foo->c_str(), j, ' ', j, " ", j); |
| RAW_VLOG(0, "foo %d", j); |
| |
| #ifdef NDEBUG |
| RAW_LOG(INFO, "foo %d", j); // so that have same stderr to compare |
| #else |
| RAW_DLOG(INFO, "foo %d", j); // test RAW_DLOG in debug mode |
| #endif |
| |
| // test how long messages are chopped: |
| RAW_LOG(WARNING, "Huge string: %s", huge_str.c_str()); |
| RAW_VLOG(0, "Huge string: %s", huge_str.c_str()); |
| |
| FLAGS_v = 0; |
| RAW_LOG(INFO, "log"); |
| RAW_VLOG(0, "vlog 0 on"); |
| RAW_VLOG(1, "vlog 1 off"); |
| RAW_VLOG(2, "vlog 2 off"); |
| RAW_VLOG(3, "vlog 3 off"); |
| FLAGS_v = 2; |
| RAW_LOG(INFO, "log"); |
| RAW_VLOG(1, "vlog 1 on"); |
| RAW_VLOG(2, "vlog 2 on"); |
| RAW_VLOG(3, "vlog 3 off"); |
| |
| #ifdef NDEBUG |
| RAW_DCHECK(1 == 2, " RAW_DCHECK's shouldn't be compiled in normal mode"); |
| #endif |
| |
| RAW_CHECK(1 == 1, "should be ok"); |
| RAW_DCHECK(true, "should be ok"); |
| |
| delete foo; |
| } |
| |
| void LogWithLevels(int v, int severity, bool err, bool alsoerr) { |
| RAW_LOG(INFO, |
| "Test: v=%d stderrthreshold=%d logtostderr=%d alsologtostderr=%d", |
| v, severity, err, alsoerr); |
| |
| FlagSaver saver; |
| |
| FLAGS_v = v; |
| FLAGS_stderrthreshold = severity; |
| FLAGS_logtostderr = err; |
| FLAGS_alsologtostderr = alsoerr; |
| |
| RAW_VLOG(-1, "vlog -1"); |
| RAW_VLOG(0, "vlog 0"); |
| RAW_VLOG(1, "vlog 1"); |
| RAW_LOG(INFO, "log info"); |
| RAW_LOG(WARNING, "log warning"); |
| RAW_LOG(ERROR, "log error"); |
| |
| VLOG(-1) << "vlog -1"; |
| VLOG(0) << "vlog 0"; |
| VLOG(1) << "vlog 1"; |
| LOG(INFO) << "log info"; |
| LOG(WARNING) << "log warning"; |
| LOG(ERROR) << "log error"; |
| |
| VLOG_IF(-1, true) << "vlog_if -1"; |
| VLOG_IF(-1, false) << "don't vlog_if -1"; |
| VLOG_IF(0, true) << "vlog_if 0"; |
| VLOG_IF(0, false) << "don't vlog_if 0"; |
| VLOG_IF(1, true) << "vlog_if 1"; |
| VLOG_IF(1, false) << "don't vlog_if 1"; |
| LOG_IF(INFO, true) << "log_if info"; |
| LOG_IF(INFO, false) << "don't log_if info"; |
| LOG_IF(WARNING, true) << "log_if warning"; |
| LOG_IF(WARNING, false) << "don't log_if warning"; |
| LOG_IF(ERROR, true) << "log_if error"; |
| LOG_IF(ERROR, false) << "don't log_if error"; |
| |
| int c; |
| c = 1; VLOG_IF(100, c -= 2) << "vlog_if 100 expr"; EXPECT_EQ(c, -1); |
| c = 1; VLOG_IF(0, c -= 2) << "vlog_if 0 expr"; EXPECT_EQ(c, -1); |
| c = 1; LOG_IF(INFO, c -= 2) << "log_if info expr"; EXPECT_EQ(c, -1); |
| c = 1; LOG_IF(ERROR, c -= 2) << "log_if error expr"; EXPECT_EQ(c, -1); |
| c = 2; VLOG_IF(0, c -= 2) << "don't vlog_if 0 expr"; EXPECT_EQ(c, 0); |
| c = 2; LOG_IF(ERROR, c -= 2) << "don't log_if error expr"; EXPECT_EQ(c, 0); |
| |
| c = 3; LOG_IF_EVERY_N(INFO, c -= 4, 1) << "log_if info every 1 expr"; |
| EXPECT_EQ(c, -1); |
| c = 3; LOG_IF_EVERY_N(ERROR, c -= 4, 1) << "log_if error every 1 expr"; |
| EXPECT_EQ(c, -1); |
| c = 4; LOG_IF_EVERY_N(ERROR, c -= 4, 3) << "don't log_if info every 3 expr"; |
| EXPECT_EQ(c, 0); |
| c = 4; LOG_IF_EVERY_N(ERROR, c -= 4, 3) << "don't log_if error every 3 expr"; |
| EXPECT_EQ(c, 0); |
| c = 5; VLOG_IF_EVERY_N(0, c -= 4, 1) << "vlog_if 0 every 1 expr"; |
| EXPECT_EQ(c, 1); |
| c = 5; VLOG_IF_EVERY_N(100, c -= 4, 3) << "vlog_if 100 every 3 expr"; |
| EXPECT_EQ(c, 1); |
| c = 6; VLOG_IF_EVERY_N(0, c -= 6, 1) << "don't vlog_if 0 every 1 expr"; |
| EXPECT_EQ(c, 0); |
| c = 6; VLOG_IF_EVERY_N(100, c -= 6, 3) << "don't vlog_if 100 every 1 expr"; |
| EXPECT_EQ(c, 0); |
| } |
| |
| void TestLoggingLevels() { |
| LogWithLevels(0, GLOG_INFO, false, false); |
| LogWithLevels(1, GLOG_INFO, false, false); |
| LogWithLevels(-1, GLOG_INFO, false, false); |
| LogWithLevels(0, GLOG_WARNING, false, false); |
| LogWithLevels(0, GLOG_ERROR, false, false); |
| LogWithLevels(0, GLOG_FATAL, false, false); |
| LogWithLevels(0, GLOG_FATAL, true, false); |
| LogWithLevels(0, GLOG_FATAL, false, true); |
| LogWithLevels(1, GLOG_WARNING, false, false); |
| LogWithLevels(1, GLOG_FATAL, false, true); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(DeathRawCHECK, logging) { |
| ASSERT_DEATH(RAW_CHECK(false, "failure 1"), |
| "RAW: Check false failed: failure 1"); |
| ASSERT_DEBUG_DEATH(RAW_DCHECK(1 == 2, "failure 2"), |
| "RAW: Check 1 == 2 failed: failure 2"); |
| } |
| |
| void TestLogString() { |
| vector<string> errors; |
| vector<string> *no_errors = NULL; |
| |
| LOG_STRING(INFO, &errors) << "LOG_STRING: " << "collected info"; |
| LOG_STRING(WARNING, &errors) << "LOG_STRING: " << "collected warning"; |
| LOG_STRING(ERROR, &errors) << "LOG_STRING: " << "collected error"; |
| |
| LOG_STRING(INFO, no_errors) << "LOG_STRING: " << "reported info"; |
| LOG_STRING(WARNING, no_errors) << "LOG_STRING: " << "reported warning"; |
| LOG_STRING(ERROR, NULL) << "LOG_STRING: " << "reported error"; |
| |
| for (size_t i = 0; i < errors.size(); ++i) { |
| LOG(INFO) << "Captured by LOG_STRING: " << errors[i]; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void TestLogToString() { |
| string error; |
| string* no_error = NULL; |
| |
| LOG_TO_STRING(INFO, &error) << "LOG_TO_STRING: " << "collected info"; |
| LOG(INFO) << "Captured by LOG_TO_STRING: " << error; |
| LOG_TO_STRING(WARNING, &error) << "LOG_TO_STRING: " << "collected warning"; |
| LOG(INFO) << "Captured by LOG_TO_STRING: " << error; |
| LOG_TO_STRING(ERROR, &error) << "LOG_TO_STRING: " << "collected error"; |
| LOG(INFO) << "Captured by LOG_TO_STRING: " << error; |
| |
| LOG_TO_STRING(INFO, no_error) << "LOG_TO_STRING: " << "reported info"; |
| LOG_TO_STRING(WARNING, no_error) << "LOG_TO_STRING: " << "reported warning"; |
| LOG_TO_STRING(ERROR, NULL) << "LOG_TO_STRING: " << "reported error"; |
| } |
| |
| class TestLogSinkImpl : public LogSink { |
| public: |
| vector<string> errors; |
| virtual void send(LogSeverity severity, const char* /* full_filename */, |
| const char* base_filename, int line, |
| const struct tm* tm_time, |
| const char* message, size_t message_len) { |
| errors.push_back( |
| ToString(severity, base_filename, line, tm_time, message, message_len)); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| void TestLogSink() { |
| TestLogSinkImpl sink; |
| LogSink *no_sink = NULL; |
| |
| LOG_TO_SINK(&sink, INFO) << "LOG_TO_SINK: " << "collected info"; |
| LOG_TO_SINK(&sink, WARNING) << "LOG_TO_SINK: " << "collected warning"; |
| LOG_TO_SINK(&sink, ERROR) << "LOG_TO_SINK: " << "collected error"; |
| |
| LOG_TO_SINK(no_sink, INFO) << "LOG_TO_SINK: " << "reported info"; |
| LOG_TO_SINK(no_sink, WARNING) << "LOG_TO_SINK: " << "reported warning"; |
| LOG_TO_SINK(NULL, ERROR) << "LOG_TO_SINK: " << "reported error"; |
| |
| LOG_TO_SINK_BUT_NOT_TO_LOGFILE(&sink, INFO) |
| << "LOG_TO_SINK_BUT_NOT_TO_LOGFILE: " << "collected info"; |
| LOG_TO_SINK_BUT_NOT_TO_LOGFILE(&sink, WARNING) |
| << "LOG_TO_SINK_BUT_NOT_TO_LOGFILE: " << "collected warning"; |
| LOG_TO_SINK_BUT_NOT_TO_LOGFILE(&sink, ERROR) |
| << "LOG_TO_SINK_BUT_NOT_TO_LOGFILE: " << "collected error"; |
| |
| LOG_TO_SINK_BUT_NOT_TO_LOGFILE(no_sink, INFO) |
| << "LOG_TO_SINK_BUT_NOT_TO_LOGFILE: " << "thrashed info"; |
| LOG_TO_SINK_BUT_NOT_TO_LOGFILE(no_sink, WARNING) |
| << "LOG_TO_SINK_BUT_NOT_TO_LOGFILE: " << "thrashed warning"; |
| LOG_TO_SINK_BUT_NOT_TO_LOGFILE(NULL, ERROR) |
| << "LOG_TO_SINK_BUT_NOT_TO_LOGFILE: " << "thrashed error"; |
| |
| LOG(INFO) << "Captured by LOG_TO_SINK:"; |
| for (size_t i = 0; i < sink.errors.size(); ++i) { |
| LogMessage("foo", LogMessage::kNoLogPrefix, GLOG_INFO).stream() |
| << sink.errors[i]; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // For testing using CHECK*() on anonymous enums. |
| enum { |
| CASE_A, |
| CASE_B |
| }; |
| |
| void TestCHECK() { |
| // Tests using CHECK*() on int values. |
| CHECK(1 == 1); |
| CHECK_EQ(1, 1); |
| CHECK_NE(1, 2); |
| CHECK_GE(1, 1); |
| CHECK_GE(2, 1); |
| CHECK_LE(1, 1); |
| CHECK_LE(1, 2); |
| CHECK_GT(2, 1); |
| CHECK_LT(1, 2); |
| |
| // Tests using CHECK*() on anonymous enums. |
| // Apple's GCC doesn't like this. |
| #if !defined(OS_MACOSX) |
| CHECK_EQ(CASE_A, CASE_A); |
| CHECK_NE(CASE_A, CASE_B); |
| CHECK_GE(CASE_A, CASE_A); |
| CHECK_GE(CASE_B, CASE_A); |
| CHECK_LE(CASE_A, CASE_A); |
| CHECK_LE(CASE_A, CASE_B); |
| CHECK_GT(CASE_B, CASE_A); |
| CHECK_LT(CASE_A, CASE_B); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| void TestDCHECK() { |
| #ifdef NDEBUG |
| DCHECK( 1 == 2 ) << " DCHECK's shouldn't be compiled in normal mode"; |
| #endif |
| DCHECK( 1 == 1 ); |
| DCHECK_EQ(1, 1); |
| DCHECK_NE(1, 2); |
| DCHECK_GE(1, 1); |
| DCHECK_GE(2, 1); |
| DCHECK_LE(1, 1); |
| DCHECK_LE(1, 2); |
| DCHECK_GT(2, 1); |
| DCHECK_LT(1, 2); |
| |
| auto_ptr<int64> sptr(new int64); |
| int64* ptr = DCHECK_NOTNULL(sptr.get()); |
| CHECK_EQ(ptr, sptr.get()); |
| } |
| |
| void TestSTREQ() { |
| CHECK_STREQ("this", "this"); |
| CHECK_STREQ(NULL, NULL); |
| CHECK_STRCASEEQ("this", "tHiS"); |
| CHECK_STRCASEEQ(NULL, NULL); |
| CHECK_STRNE("this", "tHiS"); |
| CHECK_STRNE("this", NULL); |
| CHECK_STRCASENE("this", "that"); |
| CHECK_STRCASENE(NULL, "that"); |
| CHECK_STREQ((string("a")+"b").c_str(), "ab"); |
| CHECK_STREQ(string("test").c_str(), |
| (string("te") + string("st")).c_str()); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(DeathSTREQ, logging) { |
| ASSERT_DEATH(CHECK_STREQ(NULL, "this"), ""); |
| ASSERT_DEATH(CHECK_STREQ("this", "siht"), ""); |
| ASSERT_DEATH(CHECK_STRCASEEQ(NULL, "siht"), ""); |
| ASSERT_DEATH(CHECK_STRCASEEQ("this", "siht"), ""); |
| ASSERT_DEATH(CHECK_STRNE(NULL, NULL), ""); |
| ASSERT_DEATH(CHECK_STRNE("this", "this"), ""); |
| ASSERT_DEATH(CHECK_STREQ((string("a")+"b").c_str(), "abc"), ""); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(CheckNOTNULL, Simple) { |
| int64 t; |
| void *ptr = static_cast<void *>(&t); |
| void *ref = CHECK_NOTNULL(ptr); |
| EXPECT_EQ(ptr, ref); |
| CHECK_NOTNULL(reinterpret_cast<char *>(ptr)); |
| CHECK_NOTNULL(reinterpret_cast<unsigned char *>(ptr)); |
| CHECK_NOTNULL(reinterpret_cast<int *>(ptr)); |
| CHECK_NOTNULL(reinterpret_cast<int64 *>(ptr)); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(DeathCheckNN, Simple) { |
| ASSERT_DEATH(CHECK_NOTNULL(static_cast<void *>(NULL)), ""); |
| } |
| |
| // Get list of file names that match pattern |
| static void GetFiles(const string& pattern, vector<string>* files) { |
| files->clear(); |
| #if defined(HAVE_GLOB_H) |
| glob_t g; |
| const int r = glob(pattern.c_str(), 0, NULL, &g); |
| CHECK((r == 0) || (r == GLOB_NOMATCH)) << ": error matching " << pattern; |
| for (size_t i = 0; i < g.gl_pathc; i++) { |
| files->push_back(string(g.gl_pathv[i])); |
| } |
| globfree(&g); |
| #elif defined(OS_WINDOWS) |
| WIN32_FIND_DATAA data; |
| HANDLE handle = FindFirstFileA(pattern.c_str(), &data); |
| size_t index = pattern.rfind('\\'); |
| if (index == string::npos) { |
| LOG(FATAL) << "No directory separator."; |
| } |
| const string dirname = pattern.substr(0, index + 1); |
| if (handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { |
| // Finding no files is OK. |
| return; |
| } |
| do { |
| files->push_back(dirname + data.cFileName); |
| } while (FindNextFileA(handle, &data)); |
| BOOL result = FindClose(handle); |
| LOG_SYSRESULT(result); |
| #else |
| # error There is no way to do glob. |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| // Delete files patching pattern |
| static void DeleteFiles(const string& pattern) { |
| vector<string> files; |
| GetFiles(pattern, &files); |
| for (size_t i = 0; i < files.size(); i++) { |
| CHECK(unlink(files[i].c_str()) == 0) << ": " << strerror(errno); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void CheckFile(const string& name, const string& expected_string) { |
| vector<string> files; |
| GetFiles(name + "*", &files); |
| CHECK_EQ(files.size(), 1UL); |
| |
| FILE* file = fopen(files[0].c_str(), "r"); |
| CHECK(file != NULL) << ": could not open " << files[0]; |
| char buf[1000]; |
| while (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), file) != NULL) { |
| if (strstr(buf, expected_string.c_str()) != NULL) { |
| fclose(file); |
| return; |
| } |
| } |
| fclose(file); |
| LOG(FATAL) << "Did not find " << expected_string << " in " << files[0]; |
| } |
| |
| static void TestBasename() { |
| fprintf(stderr, "==== Test setting log file basename\n"); |
| const string dest = FLAGS_test_tmpdir + "/logging_test_basename"; |
| DeleteFiles(dest + "*"); |
| |
| SetLogDestination(GLOG_INFO, dest.c_str()); |
| LOG(INFO) << "message to new base"; |
| FlushLogFiles(GLOG_INFO); |
| |
| CheckFile(dest, "message to new base"); |
| |
| // Release file handle for the destination file to unlock the file in Windows. |
| LogToStderr(); |
| DeleteFiles(dest + "*"); |
| } |
| |
| static void TestSymlink() { |
| #ifndef OS_WINDOWS |
| fprintf(stderr, "==== Test setting log file symlink\n"); |
| string dest = FLAGS_test_tmpdir + "/logging_test_symlink"; |
| string sym = FLAGS_test_tmpdir + "/symlinkbase"; |
| DeleteFiles(dest + "*"); |
| DeleteFiles(sym + "*"); |
| |
| SetLogSymlink(GLOG_INFO, "symlinkbase"); |
| SetLogDestination(GLOG_INFO, dest.c_str()); |
| LOG(INFO) << "message to new symlink"; |
| FlushLogFiles(GLOG_INFO); |
| CheckFile(sym, "message to new symlink"); |
| |
| DeleteFiles(dest + "*"); |
| DeleteFiles(sym + "*"); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| static void TestExtension() { |
| fprintf(stderr, "==== Test setting log file extension\n"); |
| string dest = FLAGS_test_tmpdir + "/logging_test_extension"; |
| DeleteFiles(dest + "*"); |
| |
| SetLogDestination(GLOG_INFO, dest.c_str()); |
| SetLogFilenameExtension("specialextension"); |
| LOG(INFO) << "message to new extension"; |
| FlushLogFiles(GLOG_INFO); |
| CheckFile(dest, "message to new extension"); |
| |
| // Check that file name ends with extension |
| vector<string> filenames; |
| GetFiles(dest + "*", &filenames); |
| CHECK_EQ(filenames.size(), 1UL); |
| CHECK(strstr(filenames[0].c_str(), "specialextension") != NULL); |
| |
| // Release file handle for the destination file to unlock the file in Windows. |
| LogToStderr(); |
| DeleteFiles(dest + "*"); |
| } |
| |
| struct MyLogger : public base::Logger { |
| string data; |
| |
| virtual void Write(bool /* should_flush */, |
| time_t /* timestamp */, |
| const char* message, |
| int length) { |
| data.append(message, length); |
| } |
| |
| virtual void Flush() { } |
| |
| virtual uint32 LogSize() { return data.length(); } |
| }; |
| |
| static void TestWrapper() { |
| fprintf(stderr, "==== Test log wrapper\n"); |
| |
| MyLogger my_logger; |
| base::Logger* old_logger = base::GetLogger(GLOG_INFO); |
| base::SetLogger(GLOG_INFO, &my_logger); |
| LOG(INFO) << "Send to wrapped logger"; |
| FlushLogFiles(GLOG_INFO); |
| base::SetLogger(GLOG_INFO, old_logger); |
| |
| CHECK(strstr(my_logger.data.c_str(), "Send to wrapped logger") != NULL); |
| } |
| |
| static void TestErrno() { |
| fprintf(stderr, "==== Test errno preservation\n"); |
| |
| errno = ENOENT; |
| TestLogging(false); |
| CHECK_EQ(errno, ENOENT); |
| } |
| |
| static void TestOneTruncate(const char *path, int64 limit, int64 keep, |
| int64 dsize, int64 ksize, int64 expect) { |
| int fd; |
| CHECK_ERR(fd = open(path, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0600)); |
| |
| const char *discardstr = "DISCARDME!", *keepstr = "KEEPME!"; |
| const size_t discard_size = strlen(discardstr), keep_size = strlen(keepstr); |
| |
| // Fill the file with the requested data; first discard data, then kept data |
| int64 written = 0; |
| while (written < dsize) { |
| int bytes = min<int64>(dsize - written, discard_size); |
| CHECK_ERR(write(fd, discardstr, bytes)); |
| written += bytes; |
| } |
| written = 0; |
| while (written < ksize) { |
| int bytes = min<int64>(ksize - written, keep_size); |
| CHECK_ERR(write(fd, keepstr, bytes)); |
| written += bytes; |
| } |
| |
| TruncateLogFile(path, limit, keep); |
| |
| // File should now be shorter |
| struct stat statbuf; |
| CHECK_ERR(fstat(fd, &statbuf)); |
| CHECK_EQ(statbuf.st_size, expect); |
| CHECK_ERR(lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_SET)); |
| |
| // File should contain the suffix of the original file |
| const size_t buf_size = statbuf.st_size + 1; |
| char* buf = new char[buf_size]; |
| memset(buf, 0, buf_size); |
| CHECK_ERR(read(fd, buf, buf_size)); |
| |
| const char *p = buf; |
| int64 checked = 0; |
| while (checked < expect) { |
| int bytes = min<int64>(expect - checked, keep_size); |
| CHECK(!memcmp(p, keepstr, bytes)); |
| checked += bytes; |
| } |
| close(fd); |
| delete[] buf; |
| } |
| |
| static void TestTruncate() { |
| #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H |
| fprintf(stderr, "==== Test log truncation\n"); |
| string path = FLAGS_test_tmpdir + "/truncatefile"; |
| |
| // Test on a small file |
| TestOneTruncate(path.c_str(), 10, 10, 10, 10, 10); |
| |
| // And a big file (multiple blocks to copy) |
| TestOneTruncate(path.c_str(), 2<<20, 4<<10, 3<<20, 4<<10, 4<<10); |
| |
| // Check edge-case limits |
| TestOneTruncate(path.c_str(), 10, 20, 0, 20, 20); |
| TestOneTruncate(path.c_str(), 10, 0, 0, 0, 0); |
| TestOneTruncate(path.c_str(), 10, 50, 0, 10, 10); |
| TestOneTruncate(path.c_str(), 50, 100, 0, 30, 30); |
| |
| // MacOSX 10.4 doesn't fail in this case. |
| // Windows doesn't have symlink. |
| // Let's just ignore this test for these cases. |
| #if !defined(OS_MACOSX) && !defined(OS_WINDOWS) |
| // Through a symlink should fail to truncate |
| string linkname = path + ".link"; |
| unlink(linkname.c_str()); |
| CHECK_ERR(symlink(path.c_str(), linkname.c_str())); |
| TestOneTruncate(linkname.c_str(), 10, 10, 0, 30, 30); |
| #endif |
| |
| // The /proc/self path makes sense only for linux. |
| #if defined(OS_LINUX) |
| // Through an open fd symlink should work |
| int fd; |
| CHECK_ERR(fd = open(path.c_str(), O_APPEND | O_WRONLY)); |
| char fdpath[64]; |
| snprintf(fdpath, sizeof(fdpath), "/proc/self/fd/%d", fd); |
| TestOneTruncate(fdpath, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10); |
| #endif |
| |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| _START_GOOGLE_NAMESPACE_ |
| namespace glog_internal_namespace_ { |
| extern // in logging.cc |
| bool SafeFNMatch_(const char* pattern, size_t patt_len, |
| const char* str, size_t str_len); |
| } // namespace glog_internal_namespace_ |
| using glog_internal_namespace_::SafeFNMatch_; |
| _END_GOOGLE_NAMESPACE_ |
| |
| static bool WrapSafeFNMatch(string pattern, string str) { |
| pattern += "abc"; |
| str += "defgh"; |
| return SafeFNMatch_(pattern.data(), pattern.size() - 3, |
| str.data(), str.size() - 5); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(SafeFNMatch, logging) { |
| CHECK(WrapSafeFNMatch("foo", "foo")); |
| CHECK(!WrapSafeFNMatch("foo", "bar")); |
| CHECK(!WrapSafeFNMatch("foo", "fo")); |
| CHECK(!WrapSafeFNMatch("foo", "foo2")); |
| CHECK(WrapSafeFNMatch("bar/foo.ext", "bar/foo.ext")); |
| CHECK(WrapSafeFNMatch("*ba*r/fo*o.ext*", "bar/foo.ext")); |
| CHECK(!WrapSafeFNMatch("bar/foo.ext", "bar/baz.ext")); |
| CHECK(!WrapSafeFNMatch("bar/foo.ext", "bar/foo")); |
| CHECK(!WrapSafeFNMatch("bar/foo.ext", "bar/foo.ext.zip")); |
| CHECK(WrapSafeFNMatch("ba?/*.ext", "bar/foo.ext")); |
| CHECK(WrapSafeFNMatch("ba?/*.ext", "baZ/FOO.ext")); |
| CHECK(!WrapSafeFNMatch("ba?/*.ext", "barr/foo.ext")); |
| CHECK(!WrapSafeFNMatch("ba?/*.ext", "bar/foo.ext2")); |
| CHECK(WrapSafeFNMatch("ba?/*", "bar/foo.ext2")); |
| CHECK(WrapSafeFNMatch("ba?/*", "bar/")); |
| CHECK(!WrapSafeFNMatch("ba?/?", "bar/")); |
| CHECK(!WrapSafeFNMatch("ba?/*", "bar")); |
| } |
| |
| // TestWaitingLogSink will save messages here |
| // No lock: Accessed only by TestLogSinkWriter thread |
| // and after its demise by its creator. |
| static vector<string> global_messages; |
| |
| // helper for TestWaitingLogSink below. |
| // Thread that does the logic of TestWaitingLogSink |
| // It's free to use LOG() itself. |
| class TestLogSinkWriter : public Thread { |
| public: |
| |
| TestLogSinkWriter() : should_exit_(false) { |
| SetJoinable(true); |
| Start(); |
| } |
| |
| // Just buffer it (can't use LOG() here). |
| void Buffer(const string& message) { |
| mutex_.Lock(); |
| RAW_LOG(INFO, "Buffering"); |
| messages_.push(message); |
| mutex_.Unlock(); |
| RAW_LOG(INFO, "Buffered"); |
| } |
| |
| // Wait for the buffer to clear (can't use LOG() here). |
| void Wait() { |
| RAW_LOG(INFO, "Waiting"); |
| mutex_.Lock(); |
| while (!NoWork()) { |
| mutex_.Unlock(); |
| SleepForMilliseconds(1); |
| mutex_.Lock(); |
| } |
| RAW_LOG(INFO, "Waited"); |
| mutex_.Unlock(); |
| } |
| |
| // Trigger thread exit. |
| void Stop() { |
| MutexLock l(&mutex_); |
| should_exit_ = true; |
| } |
| |
| private: |
| |
| // helpers --------------- |
| |
| // For creating a "Condition". |
| bool NoWork() { return messages_.empty(); } |
| bool HaveWork() { return !messages_.empty() || should_exit_; } |
| |
| // Thread body; CAN use LOG() here! |
| virtual void Run() { |
| while (1) { |
| mutex_.Lock(); |
| while (!HaveWork()) { |
| mutex_.Unlock(); |
| SleepForMilliseconds(1); |
| mutex_.Lock(); |
| } |
| if (should_exit_ && messages_.empty()) { |
| mutex_.Unlock(); |
| break; |
| } |
| // Give the main thread time to log its message, |
| // so that we get a reliable log capture to compare to golden file. |
| // Same for the other sleep below. |
| SleepForMilliseconds(20); |
| RAW_LOG(INFO, "Sink got a messages"); // only RAW_LOG under mutex_ here |
| string message = messages_.front(); |
| messages_.pop(); |
| // Normally this would be some more real/involved logging logic |
| // where LOG() usage can't be eliminated, |
| // e.g. pushing the message over with an RPC: |
| int messages_left = messages_.size(); |
| mutex_.Unlock(); |
| SleepForMilliseconds(20); |
| // May not use LOG while holding mutex_, because Buffer() |
| // acquires mutex_, and Buffer is called from LOG(), |
| // which has its own internal mutex: |
| // LOG()->LogToSinks()->TestWaitingLogSink::send()->Buffer() |
| LOG(INFO) << "Sink is sending out a message: " << message; |
| LOG(INFO) << "Have " << messages_left << " left"; |
| global_messages.push_back(message); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // data --------------- |
| |
| Mutex mutex_; |
| bool should_exit_; |
| queue<string> messages_; // messages to be logged |
| }; |
| |
| // A log sink that exercises WaitTillSent: |
| // it pushes data to a buffer and wakes up another thread to do the logging |
| // (that other thread can than use LOG() itself), |
| class TestWaitingLogSink : public LogSink { |
| public: |
| |
| TestWaitingLogSink() { |
| tid_ = pthread_self(); // for thread-specific behavior |
| AddLogSink(this); |
| } |
| ~TestWaitingLogSink() { |
| RemoveLogSink(this); |
| writer_.Stop(); |
| writer_.Join(); |
| } |
| |
| // (re)define LogSink interface |
| |
| virtual void send(LogSeverity severity, const char* /* full_filename */, |
| const char* base_filename, int line, |
| const struct tm* tm_time, |
| const char* message, size_t message_len) { |
| // Push it to Writer thread if we are the original logging thread. |
| // Note: Something like ThreadLocalLogSink is a better choice |
| // to do thread-specific LogSink logic for real. |
| if (pthread_equal(tid_, pthread_self())) { |
| writer_.Buffer(ToString(severity, base_filename, line, |
| tm_time, message, message_len)); |
| } |
| } |
| virtual void WaitTillSent() { |
| // Wait for Writer thread if we are the original logging thread. |
| if (pthread_equal(tid_, pthread_self())) writer_.Wait(); |
| } |
| |
| private: |
| |
| pthread_t tid_; |
| TestLogSinkWriter writer_; |
| }; |
| |
| // Check that LogSink::WaitTillSent can be used in the advertised way. |
| // We also do golden-stderr comparison. |
| static void TestLogSinkWaitTillSent() { |
| { TestWaitingLogSink sink; |
| // Sleeps give the sink threads time to do all their work, |
| // so that we get a reliable log capture to compare to the golden file. |
| LOG(INFO) << "Message 1"; |
| SleepForMilliseconds(60); |
| LOG(ERROR) << "Message 2"; |
| SleepForMilliseconds(60); |
| LOG(WARNING) << "Message 3"; |
| SleepForMilliseconds(60); |
| } |
| for (size_t i = 0; i < global_messages.size(); ++i) { |
| LOG(INFO) << "Sink capture: " << global_messages[i]; |
| } |
| CHECK_EQ(global_messages.size(), 3UL); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(Strerror, logging) { |
| int errcode = EINTR; |
| char *msg = strdup(strerror(errcode)); |
| const size_t buf_size = strlen(msg) + 1; |
| char *buf = new char[buf_size]; |
| CHECK_EQ(posix_strerror_r(errcode, NULL, 0), -1); |
| buf[0] = 'A'; |
| CHECK_EQ(posix_strerror_r(errcode, buf, 0), -1); |
| CHECK_EQ(buf[0], 'A'); |
| CHECK_EQ(posix_strerror_r(errcode, NULL, buf_size), -1); |
| #if defined(OS_MACOSX) || defined(OS_FREEBSD) || defined(OS_OPENBSD) |
| // MacOSX or FreeBSD considers this case is an error since there is |
| // no enough space. |
| CHECK_EQ(posix_strerror_r(errcode, buf, 1), -1); |
| #else |
| CHECK_EQ(posix_strerror_r(errcode, buf, 1), 0); |
| #endif |
| CHECK_STREQ(buf, ""); |
| CHECK_EQ(posix_strerror_r(errcode, buf, buf_size), 0); |
| CHECK_STREQ(buf, msg); |
| delete[] buf; |
| CHECK_EQ(msg, StrError(errcode)); |
| free(msg); |
| } |
| |
| // Simple routines to look at the sizes of generated code for LOG(FATAL) and |
| // CHECK(..) via objdump |
| static void MyFatal() { |
| LOG(FATAL) << "Failed"; |
| } |
| static void MyCheck(bool a, bool b) { |
| CHECK_EQ(a, b); |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_LIB_GMOCK |
| |
| TEST(DVLog, Basic) { |
| ScopedMockLog log; |
| |
| #if NDEBUG |
| // We are expecting that nothing is logged. |
| EXPECT_CALL(log, Log(_, _, _)).Times(0); |
| #else |
| EXPECT_CALL(log, Log(INFO, __FILE__, "debug log")); |
| #endif |
| |
| FLAGS_v = 1; |
| DVLOG(1) << "debug log"; |
| } |
| |
| TEST(DVLog, V0) { |
| ScopedMockLog log; |
| |
| // We are expecting that nothing is logged. |
| EXPECT_CALL(log, Log(_, _, _)).Times(0); |
| |
| FLAGS_v = 0; |
| DVLOG(1) << "debug log"; |
| } |
| |
| TEST(LogAtLevel, Basic) { |
| ScopedMockLog log; |
| |
| // The function version outputs "logging.h" as a file name. |
| EXPECT_CALL(log, Log(WARNING, StrNe(__FILE__), "function version")); |
| EXPECT_CALL(log, Log(INFO, __FILE__, "macro version")); |
| |
| int severity = WARNING; |
| LogAtLevel(severity, "function version"); |
| |
| severity = INFO; |
| // We can use the macro version as a C++ stream. |
| LOG_AT_LEVEL(severity) << "macro" << ' ' << "version"; |
| } |
| |
| TEST(TestExitOnDFatal, ToBeOrNotToBe) { |
| // Check the default setting... |
| EXPECT_TRUE(base::internal::GetExitOnDFatal()); |
| |
| // Turn off... |
| base::internal::SetExitOnDFatal(false); |
| EXPECT_FALSE(base::internal::GetExitOnDFatal()); |
| |
| // We don't die. |
| { |
| ScopedMockLog log; |
| //EXPECT_CALL(log, Log(_, _, _)).Times(AnyNumber()); |
| // LOG(DFATAL) has severity FATAL if debugging, but is |
| // downgraded to ERROR if not debugging. |
| const LogSeverity severity = |
| #ifdef NDEBUG |
| ERROR; |
| #else |
| FATAL; |
| #endif |
| EXPECT_CALL(log, Log(severity, __FILE__, "This should not be fatal")); |
| LOG(DFATAL) << "This should not be fatal"; |
| } |
| |
| // Turn back on... |
| base::internal::SetExitOnDFatal(true); |
| EXPECT_TRUE(base::internal::GetExitOnDFatal()); |
| |
| #ifdef GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST |
| // Death comes on little cats' feet. |
| EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH({ |
| LOG(DFATAL) << "This should be fatal in debug mode"; |
| }, "This should be fatal in debug mode"); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_STACKTRACE |
| |
| static void BacktraceAtHelper() { |
| LOG(INFO) << "Not me"; |
| |
| // The vertical spacing of the next 3 lines is significant. |
| LOG(INFO) << "Backtrace me"; |
| } |
| static int kBacktraceAtLine = __LINE__ - 2; // The line of the LOG(INFO) above |
| |
| TEST(LogBacktraceAt, DoesNotBacktraceWhenDisabled) { |
| StrictMock<ScopedMockLog> log; |
| |
| FLAGS_log_backtrace_at = ""; |
| |
| EXPECT_CALL(log, Log(_, _, "Backtrace me")); |
| EXPECT_CALL(log, Log(_, _, "Not me")); |
| |
| BacktraceAtHelper(); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(LogBacktraceAt, DoesBacktraceAtRightLineWhenEnabled) { |
| StrictMock<ScopedMockLog> log; |
| |
| char where[100]; |
| snprintf(where, 100, "%s:%d", const_basename(__FILE__), kBacktraceAtLine); |
| FLAGS_log_backtrace_at = where; |
| |
| // The LOG at the specified line should include a stacktrace which includes |
| // the name of the containing function, followed by the log message. |
| // We use HasSubstr()s instead of ContainsRegex() for environments |
| // which don't have regexp. |
| EXPECT_CALL(log, Log(_, _, AllOf(HasSubstr("stacktrace:"), |
| HasSubstr("BacktraceAtHelper"), |
| HasSubstr("main"), |
| HasSubstr("Backtrace me")))); |
| // Other LOGs should not include a backtrace. |
| EXPECT_CALL(log, Log(_, _, "Not me")); |
| |
| BacktraceAtHelper(); |
| } |
| |
| #endif // HAVE_STACKTRACE |
| |
| #endif // HAVE_LIB_GMOCK |
| |
| struct UserDefinedClass { |
| bool operator==(const UserDefinedClass&) const { return true; } |
| }; |
| |
| inline ostream& operator<<(ostream& out, const UserDefinedClass&) { |
| out << "OK"; |
| return out; |
| } |
| |
| TEST(UserDefinedClass, logging) { |
| UserDefinedClass u; |
| vector<string> buf; |
| LOG_STRING(INFO, &buf) << u; |
| CHECK_EQ(1UL, buf.size()); |
| CHECK(buf[0].find("OK") != string::npos); |
| |
| // We must be able to compile this. |
| CHECK_EQ(u, u); |
| } |