// Copyright 2010 Google Inc. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. //go:generate mockgen -destination internal/mock_matcher/mock_matcher.go github.com/golang/mock/gomock Matcher package gomock_test import ( "errors" "testing" "github.com/golang/mock/gomock" mock_matcher "github.com/golang/mock/gomock/internal/mock_matcher" ) func TestMatchers(t *testing.T) { type e interface{} type testCase struct { matcher gomock.Matcher yes, no []e } tests := []testCase{ {gomock.Any(), []e{3, nil, "foo"}, nil}, {gomock.Eq(4), []e{4}, []e{3, "blah", nil, int64(4)}}, {gomock.Nil(), []e{nil, (error)(nil), (chan bool)(nil), (*int)(nil)}, []e{"", 0, make(chan bool), errors.New("err"), new(int)}}, {gomock.Not(gomock.Eq(4)), []e{3, "blah", nil, int64(4)}, []e{4}}, } for i, test := range tests { for _, x := range test.yes { if !test.matcher.Matches(x) { t.Errorf(`test %d: "%v %s" should be true.`, i, x, test.matcher) } } for _, x := range test.no { if test.matcher.Matches(x) { t.Errorf(`test %d: "%v %s" should be false.`, i, x, test.matcher) } } } } // A more thorough test of notMatcher func TestNotMatcher(t *testing.T) { ctrl := gomock.NewController(t) defer ctrl.Finish() mockMatcher := mock_matcher.NewMockMatcher(ctrl) notMatcher := gomock.Not(mockMatcher) mockMatcher.EXPECT().Matches(4).Return(true) if match := notMatcher.Matches(4); match { t.Errorf("notMatcher should not match 4") } mockMatcher.EXPECT().Matches(5).Return(false) if match := notMatcher.Matches(5); !match { t.Errorf("notMatcher should match 5") } } type Dog struct { Breed, Name string } // A thorough test of assignableToTypeOfMatcher func TestAssignableToTypeOfMatcher(t *testing.T) { ctrl := gomock.NewController(t) defer ctrl.Finish() aStr := "def" anotherStr := "ghi" if match := gomock.AssignableToTypeOf("abc").Matches(4); match { t.Errorf(`AssignableToTypeOf("abc") should not match 4`) } if match := gomock.AssignableToTypeOf("abc").Matches(&aStr); match { t.Errorf(`AssignableToTypeOf("abc") should not match &aStr (*string)`) } if match := gomock.AssignableToTypeOf("abc").Matches("def"); !match { t.Errorf(`AssignableToTypeOf("abc") should match "def"`) } if match := gomock.AssignableToTypeOf(&aStr).Matches("abc"); match { t.Errorf(`AssignableToTypeOf(&aStr) should not match "abc"`) } if match := gomock.AssignableToTypeOf(&aStr).Matches(&anotherStr); !match { t.Errorf(`AssignableToTypeOf(&aStr) should match &anotherStr`) } if match := gomock.AssignableToTypeOf(0).Matches(4); !match { t.Errorf(`AssignableToTypeOf(0) should match 4`) } if match := gomock.AssignableToTypeOf(0).Matches("def"); match { t.Errorf(`AssignableToTypeOf(0) should not match "def"`) } if match := gomock.AssignableToTypeOf(Dog{}).Matches(&Dog{}); match { t.Errorf(`AssignableToTypeOf(Dog{}) should not match &Dog{}`) } if match := gomock.AssignableToTypeOf(Dog{}).Matches(Dog{Breed: "pug", Name: "Fido"}); !match { t.Errorf(`AssignableToTypeOf(Dog{}) should match Dog{Breed: "pug", Name: "Fido"}`) } if match := gomock.AssignableToTypeOf(&Dog{}).Matches(Dog{}); match { t.Errorf(`AssignableToTypeOf(&Dog{}) should not match Dog{}`) } if match := gomock.AssignableToTypeOf(&Dog{}).Matches(&Dog{Breed: "pug", Name: "Fido"}); !match { t.Errorf(`AssignableToTypeOf(&Dog{}) should match &Dog{Breed: "pug", Name: "Fido"}`) } }