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//
// AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED FILE
// do not edit
//
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// File
// Name: testmain.template.h
// Purpose: Template file for running tests
// Created: 2003/07/08
//
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include "Box.h"
#include "stdio.h"
#include <exception>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <errno.h>
#ifdef WIN32
#include "emu.h"
#else
#include <syslog.h>
#endif
#include "MemLeakFindOn.h"
int test(int argc, const char *argv[]);
#ifdef NDEBUG
#define MODE_TEXT "release"
#else
#define MODE_TEXT "debug"
#endif
int failures = 0;
int first_fail_line;
std::string first_fail_file;
int filedes_open_at_beginning = -1;
#ifdef WIN32
// any way to check for open file descriptors on Win32?
inline int count_filedes() { return 0; }
inline bool checkfilesleftopen() { return false; }
#else // !WIN32
int count_filedes()
{
int c = 0;
// See how many file descriptors there are with values < 256
for(int d = 0; d < 256; ++d)
{
if(::fcntl(d, F_GETFD) != -1)
{
// File descriptor obviously exists
++c;
}
}
return c;
}
bool checkfilesleftopen()
{
if(filedes_open_at_beginning == -1)
{
// Not used correctly, pretend that there were things left open so this gets invesitgated
return true;
}
// make sure syslog log file is closed, if it was opened
::closelog();
// Count the file descriptors open
return filedes_open_at_beginning != count_filedes();
}
#endif
int main(int argc, const char *argv[])
{
// Start memory leak testing
MEMLEAKFINDER_START
// If there is more than one argument, then the test is doing something advanced, so leave it alone
bool fulltestmode = (argc == 1);
if(fulltestmode)
{
// Count open file descriptors for a very crude "files left open" test
filedes_open_at_beginning = count_filedes();
// banner
printf("Running test TEST_NAME in " MODE_TEXT " mode...\n");
#ifdef WIN32
// Under win32 we must initialise the Winsock library
// before using sockets
WSADATA info;
TEST_THAT(WSAStartup(0x0101, &info) != SOCKET_ERROR)
#endif
}
try
{
#ifdef BOX_MEMORY_LEAK_TESTING
memleakfinder_init();
#endif
int returncode = test(argc, argv);
// check for memory leaks, if enabled
#ifdef BOX_MEMORY_LEAK_TESTING
if(memleakfinder_numleaks() != 0)
{
failures++;
printf("FAILURE: Memory leaks detected\n");
printf("==== MEMORY LEAKS =================================\n");
memleakfinder_reportleaks();
printf("===================================================\n");
}
#endif
if(fulltestmode)
{
bool filesleftopen = checkfilesleftopen();
if(filesleftopen)
{
failures++;
printf("IMPLICIT TEST FAILED: Something left files open\n");
}
if(failures > 0)
{
printf("FAILED: %d tests failed (first at "
"%s:%d)\n", failures,
first_fail_file.c_str(),
first_fail_line);
}
else
{
printf("PASSED\n");
}
}
return returncode;
}
catch(std::exception &e)
{
printf("FAILED: Exception caught: %s\n", e.what());
return 1;
}
catch(...)
{
printf("FAILED: Unknown exception caught\n");
return 1;
}
if(fulltestmode)
{
if(checkfilesleftopen())
{
printf("WARNING: Files were left open\n");
}
}
}
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