reactos/rostests/apitests/atl/CString.cpp
Mark Jansen 684feb7418 [ATL][ATL_APITEST] Implement / Improve CString, based upon the code that was already there. CORE-11579 #resolve
Add code + tests for:
Conversion of A->W and W->A, equality operators, MakeLower, MakeUpper, Find, FindOneOf, ReverseFind, Compare, Mid, Left, Right, Format, Replace, Trim, TrimLeft, TrimRight.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=72061
2016-07-30 19:07:43 +00:00

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/*
* PROJECT: ReactOS api tests
* LICENSE: LGPLv2.1+ - See COPYING.LIB in the top level directory
* PURPOSE: Test for CString
* PROGRAMMER: Mark Jansen
*/
#include <apitest.h>
#include <atlstr.h>
struct traits_test
{
const char* strA;
const wchar_t* strW;
int str_len;
int exp_1, exp_2, exp_3, exp_4;
};
traits_test g_Tests[] = {
// inputs outputs
{ NULL, NULL, 0, 0, 0, -1, 0 },
{ NULL, NULL, -1, 0, -1, -1, 0 },
{ NULL, NULL, 1, 0, 1, -1, 0 },
{ "", L"", 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 },
{ "", L"", -1, 0, -1, 0, 1 },
{ "", L"", 1, 0, 1, 0, 1 },
{ "AAABBB", L"AAABBB", 0, 6, 0, 6, 0 },
{ "AAABBB", L"AAABBB", 3, 6, 3, 6, 3 },
{ "AAABBB", L"AAABBB", -1, 6, -1, 6, 7 },
};
static void test_basetypes()
{
int len;
char bufA[10];
wchar_t bufW[10];
for (size_t n = 0; n < _countof(g_Tests); ++n)
{
len = ChTraitsCRT<char>::GetBaseTypeLength(g_Tests[n].strA);
ok(len == g_Tests[n].exp_1, "Expected len to be %i, was %i for %u (A)\n", g_Tests[n].exp_1, len, n);
len = ChTraitsCRT<char>::GetBaseTypeLength(g_Tests[n].strA, g_Tests[n].str_len);
ok(len == g_Tests[n].exp_2, "Expected len to be %i, was %i for %u (A,len)\n", g_Tests[n].exp_2, len, n);
len = ChTraitsCRT<char>::GetBaseTypeLength(g_Tests[n].strW);
ok(len == g_Tests[n].exp_3, "Expected len to be %i, was %i for %u (W)\n", g_Tests[n].exp_3, len, n);
len = ChTraitsCRT<char>::GetBaseTypeLength(g_Tests[n].strW, g_Tests[n].str_len);
ok(len == g_Tests[n].exp_4, "Expected len to be %i, was %i for %u (W,len)\n", g_Tests[n].exp_4, len, n);
if (g_Tests[n].strA && g_Tests[n].strW)
{
memset(bufA, 'x', sizeof(bufA));
ChTraitsCRT<char>::ConvertToBaseType(bufA, g_Tests[n].exp_1+1, g_Tests[n].strA);
char ch = bufA[g_Tests[n].exp_1];
ok(ch == '\0', "Expected %i to be \\0, was: %c (%i) for %u\n", g_Tests[n].exp_1, ch, (int)ch, n);
ok(!strcmp(bufA, g_Tests[n].strA), "Expected bufA to be %s, was: %s for %u\n", g_Tests[n].strA, bufA, n);
ch = bufA[g_Tests[n].exp_1+1];
ok(ch == 'x', "Expected %i to be 'x', was: %c (%i) for %u\n", g_Tests[n].exp_1+1, ch, (int)ch, n);
}
if (g_Tests[n].strA && g_Tests[n].strW)
{
memset(bufA, 'x', sizeof(bufA));
ChTraitsCRT<char>::ConvertToBaseType(bufA, g_Tests[n].exp_1+1, g_Tests[n].strW);
char ch = bufA[g_Tests[n].exp_1];
ok(ch == '\0', "Expected %i to be \\0, was: %c (%i) for %u\n", g_Tests[n].exp_1, ch, (int)ch, n);
ok(!strcmp(bufA, g_Tests[n].strA), "Expected bufA to be %s, was: %s for %u\n", g_Tests[n].strA, bufA, n);
ch = bufA[g_Tests[n].exp_1+1];
ok(ch == 'x', "Expected %i to be 'x', was: %c (%i) for %u\n", g_Tests[n].exp_1+1, ch, (int)ch, n);
}
// wchar_t --> please note, swapped the expectations from 2 and 4 !
len = ChTraitsCRT<wchar_t>::GetBaseTypeLength(g_Tests[n].strA);
ok(len == g_Tests[n].exp_1, "Expected len to be %i, was %i for %u (A)\n", g_Tests[n].exp_1, len, n);
len = ChTraitsCRT<wchar_t>::GetBaseTypeLength(g_Tests[n].strA, g_Tests[n].str_len);
ok(len == g_Tests[n].exp_4, "Expected len to be %i, was %i for %u (A,len)\n", g_Tests[n].exp_4, len, n);
len = ChTraitsCRT<wchar_t>::GetBaseTypeLength(g_Tests[n].strW);
ok(len == g_Tests[n].exp_3, "Expected len to be %i, was %i for %u (W)\n", g_Tests[n].exp_3, len, n);
len = ChTraitsCRT<wchar_t>::GetBaseTypeLength(g_Tests[n].strW, g_Tests[n].str_len);
ok(len == g_Tests[n].exp_2, "Expected len to be %i, was %i for %u (W,len)\n", g_Tests[n].exp_2, len, n);
if (g_Tests[n].strA && g_Tests[n].strW)
{
memset(bufW, 'x', sizeof(bufW));
ChTraitsCRT<wchar_t>::ConvertToBaseType(bufW, g_Tests[n].exp_1+1, g_Tests[n].strA);
wchar_t ch = bufW[g_Tests[n].exp_1];
ok(ch == L'\0', "Expected %i to be \\0, was: %c (%i) for %u\n", g_Tests[n].exp_1, ch, (int)ch, n);
ok(!wcscmp(bufW, g_Tests[n].strW), "Expected bufW to be %s, was: %s for %u\n", wine_dbgstr_w(g_Tests[n].strW), wine_dbgstr_w(bufW), n);
ch = bufW[g_Tests[n].exp_1+1];
ok(ch == 30840, "Expected %i to be %i for %u\n", g_Tests[n].exp_1+1, (int)ch, n);
}
if (g_Tests[n].strA && g_Tests[n].strW)
{
memset(bufW, 'x', sizeof(bufW));
ChTraitsCRT<wchar_t>::ConvertToBaseType(bufW, g_Tests[n].exp_1+1, g_Tests[n].strW);
wchar_t ch = bufW[g_Tests[n].exp_1];
ok(ch == '\0', "Expected %i to be \\0, was: %c (%i) for %u\n", g_Tests[n].exp_1, ch, (int)ch, n);
ok(!wcscmp(bufW, g_Tests[n].strW), "Expected bufW to be %s, was: %s for %u\n", wine_dbgstr_w(g_Tests[n].strW), wine_dbgstr_w(bufW), n);
ch = bufW[g_Tests[n].exp_1+1];
ok(ch == 30840, "Expected %i to be %i for %u\n", g_Tests[n].exp_1+1, (int)ch, n);
}
}
}
// Allocation strategy seems to differ a bit between us and MS's atl.
// if someone cares enough to find out why, feel free to change the macro below.
#define ALLOC_EXPECT(a, b) b
#undef ok
#undef _T
#define TEST_NAMEX(name) void test_##name##W()
#define CStringX CStringW
#define _X(x) L ## x
#define XCHAR WCHAR
#define dbgstrx(x) wine_dbgstr_w(x)
#define ok ok_("CStringW:\n" __FILE__, __LINE__)
#include "CString.inl"
#undef CStringX
#undef TEST_NAMEX
#undef _X
#undef XCHAR
#undef dbgstrx
#undef ok
#define TEST_NAMEX(name) void test_##name##A()
#define CStringX CStringA
#define _X(x) x
#define XCHAR CHAR
#define dbgstrx(x) (const char*)x
#define ok ok_("CStringA:\n" __FILE__, __LINE__)
#include "CString.inl"
START_TEST(CString)
{
test_basetypes();
if ((ALLOC_EXPECT(1, 2)) == 2)
{
skip("Ignoring real GetAllocLength() lenght\n");
}
test_operators_initW();
test_operators_initA();
test_compareW();
test_compareA();
test_findW();
test_findA();
test_formatW();
test_formatA();
test_substrW();
test_substrA();
test_replaceW();
test_replaceA();
test_trimW();
test_trimA();
}