#include "lib/self_test.h" #include "lib/self_test.h" #include "lib/res/file/path.h" class TestPath : public CxxTest::TestSuite { public: void test_conversion() { char N_path[PATH_MAX] = {0}; TS_ASSERT_OK(file_make_native_path("a/b/c", N_path)); #if OS_WIN TS_ASSERT_STR_EQUALS(N_path, "a\\b\\c"); #else TS_ASSERT_STR_EQUALS(N_path, "a/b/c"); #endif char P_path[PATH_MAX] = {0}; TS_ASSERT_OK(file_make_portable_path("a\\b\\c", P_path)); #if OS_WIN TS_ASSERT_STR_EQUALS(P_path, "a/b/c"); #else // sounds strange, but correct: on non-Windows, \\ didn't // get recognized as separators and weren't converted. TS_ASSERT_STR_EQUALS(P_path, "a\\b\\c"); #endif } // file_make_full_*_path is left untested (hard to do so) void test_pool() { // .. return same address for same string? const char* atom1 = path_Pool->UniqueCopy("a/bc/def"); const char* atom2 = path_Pool->UniqueCopy("a/bc/def"); TS_ASSERT_EQUALS(atom1, atom2); // .. early out (already in pool) check works? const char* atom3 = path_Pool->UniqueCopy(atom1); TS_ASSERT_EQUALS(atom3, atom1); // is it reported as in pool? TS_ASSERT(path_Pool()->Contains(atom1)); // path_Pool()->RandomString // see if the atom added above eventually comes out when a // random one is returned from the pool. int tries_left; for(tries_left = 1000; tries_left != 0; tries_left--) { const char* random_name = path_Pool->RandomString(); if(random_name == atom1) break; } TS_ASSERT(tries_left != 0); } };