Remove GMock Doctor.
It has not been actively supported for a while.
We also now have better techniques to improve compiler errors where needed
instead of requiring a separate tool to diagnose them.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 244196068
Cast some values as their unsigned equivalents or `size_t` to match the
parameter type used for the template object under test. Also, provide
UInt32 equivalent delegate methods for some callers (with
int-equivalents for backwards compatibility).
This closes#2146.
Signed-off-by: Enji Cooper <yaneurabeya@gmail.com>
Remove support for "global" ::string and ::wstring types.
This support existed for legacy codebases that existed from before namespaces
where a thing. It is no longer necessary.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 241335738
Building all test binaries under their respective subtrees makes
building the project via cmake easier to grok without additional hacks.
In particular, when dealing with the conversion I proposed in
https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19430 (switching from autotools to cmake),
I ran into unexpected gtest prefixing under the googlemock directory, as
opposed to the googletest directory. Example:
Before: `googlemock/gtest/googletest-break-on-failure-unittest_`
After: `googletest/googletest-break-on-failure-unittest_`
The latter form is easier to translate to packaging manifests when
building googlemock is disabled, as well as enabled, as the path remains
consistent when the feature flag is disabled.
Signed-off-by: Enji Cooper <yaneurabeya@gmail.com>
`DescribeTo(..)` and `MatchAndExplain(..)` in `gmock-matchers_test` both
override virtual methods. Remove the `virtual` keyword and apply `override` to
them instead.
Signed-off-by: Enji Cooper <yaneurabeya@gmail.com>
`DescribeTo(..)` and `MatchAndExplain(..)` in `gmock-matchers_test` both
override virtual methods. Remove the `virtual` keyword and apply `override` to
them instead.
Signed-off-by: Enji Cooper <yaneurabeya@gmail.com>
Fix matcher comparisons for std::reference_wrapper.
The googletest docs indicate that std::reference_wrapper should be used to for
objects that should not be copied by the matcher (in fact, the ByRef() function
is basically the same as a call to std::cref).
However, for many types (such as std::string), the overloaded operator== will
not resolve correctly. Specifically, this is problematic if operator== depends
on template argument deduction, where the same type is named on LHS and RHS.
Because template argument deduction happens before any implict conversions for
purposes of overload resolution, attempting to compare T with
std::reference_wrapper<T> simply looks like a comparison of unlike types.
For exapmle, std::reference_wrapper<std::string> is implicitly convertible to
'const std::string&', which would be able to choose an overload specialization
of operator==. However, the implicit conversion can only happen after template
argument deduction for operator==, so a specialization that would other be an
applicable overload is never considered.
Note also that this change only affects matchers. There are good reasons that
matchers may need to transparently hold a std::reference_wrapper. Other
comparisons (like EXPECT_EQ, et. al.) don't need to capture a reference: they
don't need to defer evaluation (as in googlemock), and they don't need to avoid
copies (as the call chain of matchers does).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 232499175
I made a few updates to the Makefile.am files so that "make dist"
succeeds and produces a usable tarball. We need this for protobuf
because the protobuf tarballs include a bundled copy of googletest.