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// Copyright 2008, Google Inc.
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// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes.
//
// This file implements some commonly used variadic matchers.

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#ifndef GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_GENERATED_MATCHERS_H_
#define GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_GENERATED_MATCHERS_H_

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#include <iterator>
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#include <sstream>
#include <string>
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#include <utility>
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#include <vector>
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#include "gmock/gmock-matchers.h"
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// The MATCHER* family of macros can be used in a namespace scope to
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// define custom matchers easily.
//
// Basic Usage
// ===========
//
// The syntax
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//   MATCHER(name, description_string) { statements; }
//
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// defines a matcher with the given name that executes the statements,
// which must return a bool to indicate if the match succeeds.  Inside
// the statements, you can refer to the value being matched by 'arg',
// and refer to its type by 'arg_type'.
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//
// The description string documents what the matcher does, and is used
// to generate the failure message when the match fails.  Since a
// MATCHER() is usually defined in a header file shared by multiple
// C++ source files, we require the description to be a C-string
// literal to avoid possible side effects.  It can be empty, in which
// case we'll use the sequence of words in the matcher name as the
// description.
//
// For example:
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//
//   MATCHER(IsEven, "") { return (arg % 2) == 0; }
//
// allows you to write
//
//   // Expects mock_foo.Bar(n) to be called where n is even.
//   EXPECT_CALL(mock_foo, Bar(IsEven()));
//
// or,
//
//   // Verifies that the value of some_expression is even.
//   EXPECT_THAT(some_expression, IsEven());
//
// If the above assertion fails, it will print something like:
//
//   Value of: some_expression
//   Expected: is even
//     Actual: 7
//
// where the description "is even" is automatically calculated from the
// matcher name IsEven.
//
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// Argument Type
// =============
//
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// Note that the type of the value being matched (arg_type) is
// determined by the context in which you use the matcher and is
// supplied to you by the compiler, so you don't need to worry about
// declaring it (nor can you).  This allows the matcher to be
// polymorphic.  For example, IsEven() can be used to match any type
// where the value of "(arg % 2) == 0" can be implicitly converted to
// a bool.  In the "Bar(IsEven())" example above, if method Bar()
// takes an int, 'arg_type' will be int; if it takes an unsigned long,
// 'arg_type' will be unsigned long; and so on.
//
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// Parameterizing Matchers
// =======================
//
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// Sometimes you'll want to parameterize the matcher.  For that you
// can use another macro:
//
//   MATCHER_P(name, param_name, description_string) { statements; }
//
// For example:
//
//   MATCHER_P(HasAbsoluteValue, value, "") { return abs(arg) == value; }
//
// will allow you to write:
//
//   EXPECT_THAT(Blah("a"), HasAbsoluteValue(n));
//
// which may lead to this message (assuming n is 10):
//
//   Value of: Blah("a")
//   Expected: has absolute value 10
//     Actual: -9
//
// Note that both the matcher description and its parameter are
// printed, making the message human-friendly.
//
// In the matcher definition body, you can write 'foo_type' to
// reference the type of a parameter named 'foo'.  For example, in the
// body of MATCHER_P(HasAbsoluteValue, value) above, you can write
// 'value_type' to refer to the type of 'value'.
//
// We also provide MATCHER_P2, MATCHER_P3, ..., up to MATCHER_P$n to
// support multi-parameter matchers.
//
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// Describing Parameterized Matchers
// =================================
//
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// The last argument to MATCHER*() is a string-typed expression.  The
// expression can reference all of the matcher's parameters and a
// special bool-typed variable named 'negation'.  When 'negation' is
// false, the expression should evaluate to the matcher's description;
// otherwise it should evaluate to the description of the negation of
// the matcher.  For example,
//
//   using testing::PrintToString;
//
//   MATCHER_P2(InClosedRange, low, hi,
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//       std::string(negation ? "is not" : "is") + " in range [" +
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//       PrintToString(low) + ", " + PrintToString(hi) + "]") {
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//     return low <= arg && arg <= hi;
//   }
//   ...
//   EXPECT_THAT(3, InClosedRange(4, 6));
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//   EXPECT_THAT(3, Not(InClosedRange(2, 4)));
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// would generate two failures that contain the text:
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//
//   Expected: is in range [4, 6]
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//   ...
//   Expected: is not in range [2, 4]
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//
// If you specify "" as the description, the failure message will
// contain the sequence of words in the matcher name followed by the
// parameter values printed as a tuple.  For example,
//
//   MATCHER_P2(InClosedRange, low, hi, "") { ... }
//   ...
//   EXPECT_THAT(3, InClosedRange(4, 6));
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//   EXPECT_THAT(3, Not(InClosedRange(2, 4)));
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// would generate two failures that contain the text:
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//
//   Expected: in closed range (4, 6)
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//   ...
//   Expected: not (in closed range (2, 4))
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//
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// Types of Matcher Parameters
// ===========================
//
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// For the purpose of typing, you can view
//
//   MATCHER_Pk(Foo, p1, ..., pk, description_string) { ... }
//
// as shorthand for
//
//   template <typename p1_type, ..., typename pk_type>
//   FooMatcherPk<p1_type, ..., pk_type>
//   Foo(p1_type p1, ..., pk_type pk) { ... }
//
// When you write Foo(v1, ..., vk), the compiler infers the types of
// the parameters v1, ..., and vk for you.  If you are not happy with
// the result of the type inference, you can specify the types by
// explicitly instantiating the template, as in Foo<long, bool>(5,
// false).  As said earlier, you don't get to (or need to) specify
// 'arg_type' as that's determined by the context in which the matcher
// is used.  You can assign the result of expression Foo(p1, ..., pk)
// to a variable of type FooMatcherPk<p1_type, ..., pk_type>.  This
// can be useful when composing matchers.
//
// While you can instantiate a matcher template with reference types,
// passing the parameters by pointer usually makes your code more
// readable.  If, however, you still want to pass a parameter by
// reference, be aware that in the failure message generated by the
// matcher you will see the value of the referenced object but not its
// address.
//
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// Explaining Match Results
// ========================
//
// Sometimes the matcher description alone isn't enough to explain why
// the match has failed or succeeded.  For example, when expecting a
// long string, it can be very helpful to also print the diff between
// the expected string and the actual one.  To achieve that, you can
// optionally stream additional information to a special variable
// named result_listener, whose type is a pointer to class
// MatchResultListener:
//
//   MATCHER_P(EqualsLongString, str, "") {
//     if (arg == str) return true;
//
//     *result_listener << "the difference: "
///                     << DiffStrings(str, arg);
//     return false;
//   }
//
// Overloading Matchers
// ====================
//
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// You can overload matchers with different numbers of parameters:
//
//   MATCHER_P(Blah, a, description_string1) { ... }
//   MATCHER_P2(Blah, a, b, description_string2) { ... }
//
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// Caveats
// =======
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//
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// When defining a new matcher, you should also consider implementing
// MatcherInterface or using MakePolymorphicMatcher().  These
// approaches require more work than the MATCHER* macros, but also
// give you more control on the types of the value being matched and
// the matcher parameters, which may leads to better compiler error
// messages when the matcher is used wrong.  They also allow
// overloading matchers based on parameter types (as opposed to just
// based on the number of parameters).
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//
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// MATCHER*() can only be used in a namespace scope as templates cannot be
// declared inside of a local class.
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//
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// More Information
// ================
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//
// To learn more about using these macros, please search for 'MATCHER'
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// on
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// https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/master/googlemock/docs/cook_book.md
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$range i 0..n
$for i

[[
$var macro_name = [[$if i==0 [[MATCHER]] $elif i==1 [[MATCHER_P]]
                                         $else [[MATCHER_P$i]]]]
$var class_name = [[name##Matcher[[$if i==0 [[]] $elif i==1 [[P]]
                                                 $else [[P$i]]]]]]
$range j 0..i-1
$var template = [[$if i==0 [[]] $else [[

  template <$for j, [[typename p$j##_type]]>\
]]]]
$var ctor_param_list = [[$for j, [[p$j##_type gmock_p$j]]]]
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$var impl_ctor_param_list = [[$for j, [[p$j##_type gmock_p$j]]]]
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$var impl_inits = [[$if i==0 [[]] $else [[ : $for j, [[p$j(::std::move(gmock_p$j))]]]]]]
$var inits = [[$if i==0 [[]] $else [[ : $for j, [[p$j(::std::move(gmock_p$j))]]]]]]
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$var params = [[$for j, [[p$j]]]]
$var param_types = [[$if i==0 [[]] $else [[<$for j, [[p$j##_type]]>]]]]
$var param_types_and_names = [[$for j, [[p$j##_type p$j]]]]
$var param_field_decls = [[$for j
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      p$j##_type const p$j;\
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]]]]
$var param_field_decls2 = [[$for j
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    p$j##_type const p$j;\
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]]]]

#define $macro_name(name$for j [[, p$j]], description)\$template
  class $class_name {\
   public:\
    template <typename arg_type>\
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    class gmock_Impl : public ::testing::MatcherInterface<\
        GTEST_REFERENCE_TO_CONST_(arg_type)> {\
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     public:\
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      [[$if i==1 [[explicit ]]]]gmock_Impl($impl_ctor_param_list)\
          $impl_inits {}\
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      virtual bool MatchAndExplain(\
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          GTEST_REFERENCE_TO_CONST_(arg_type) arg,\
          ::testing::MatchResultListener* result_listener) const;\
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      virtual void DescribeTo(::std::ostream* gmock_os) const {\
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        *gmock_os << FormatDescription(false);\
      }\
      virtual void DescribeNegationTo(::std::ostream* gmock_os) const {\
        *gmock_os << FormatDescription(true);\
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      }\$param_field_decls
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     private:\
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      ::std::string FormatDescription(bool negation) const {\
        ::std::string gmock_description = (description);\
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        if (!gmock_description.empty()) {\
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          return gmock_description;\
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        }\
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        return ::testing::internal::FormatMatcherDescription(\
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            negation, #name, \
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            ::testing::internal::UniversalTersePrintTupleFieldsToStrings(\
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                ::std::tuple<$for j, [[p$j##_type]]>($for j, [[p$j]])));\
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      }\
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    };\
    template <typename arg_type>\
    operator ::testing::Matcher<arg_type>() const {\
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      return ::testing::Matcher<arg_type>(\
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          new gmock_Impl<arg_type>($params));\
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    }\
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    [[$if i==1 [[explicit ]]]]$class_name($ctor_param_list)$inits {\
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    }\$param_field_decls2
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   private:\
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  };\$template
  inline $class_name$param_types name($param_types_and_names) {\
    return $class_name$param_types($params);\
  }\$template
  template <typename arg_type>\
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  bool $class_name$param_types::gmock_Impl<arg_type>::MatchAndExplain(\
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      GTEST_REFERENCE_TO_CONST_(arg_type) arg,\
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      ::testing::MatchResultListener* result_listener GTEST_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_)\
          const
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#endif  // GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_GENERATED_MATCHERS_H_