#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
static unsigned test_count = 0;
static test_status_t test_counts[test_status_count] = {0, 0, 0};
static test_status_t test_status = test_status_pass;
static const char * test_name = "";
JEMALLOC_ATTR(format(printf, 1, 2))
void
test_skip(const char *format, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, format);
malloc_vcprintf(NULL, NULL, format, ap);
va_end(ap);
malloc_printf("\n");
test_status = test_status_skip;
}
JEMALLOC_ATTR(format(printf, 1, 2))
void
test_fail(const char *format, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, format);
malloc_vcprintf(NULL, NULL, format, ap);
va_end(ap);
malloc_printf("\n");
test_status = test_status_fail;
}
static const char *
test_status_string(test_status_t test_status)
{
switch (test_status) {
case test_status_pass: return "pass";
case test_status_skip: return "skip";
case test_status_fail: return "fail";
default: not_reached();
}
}
void
p_test_init(const char *name)
{
test_count++;
test_status = test_status_pass;
test_name = name;
}
void
p_test_fini(void)
{
test_counts[test_status]++;
malloc_printf("%s: %s\n", test_name, test_status_string(test_status));
}
test_status_t
p_test(test_t *t, ...)
{
test_status_t ret;
va_list ap;
/*
* Make sure initialization occurs prior to running tests. Tests are
* special because they may use internal facilities prior to triggering
* initialization as a side effect of calling into the public API. This
* is a final safety that works even if jemalloc_constructor() doesn't
* run, as for MSVC builds.
*/
if (nallocx(1, 0) == 0) {
malloc_printf("Initialization error");
return (test_status_fail);
}
ret = test_status_pass;
va_start(ap, t);
for (; t != NULL; t = va_arg(ap, test_t *)) {
t();
if (test_status > ret)
ret = test_status;
}
va_end(ap);
malloc_printf("--- %s: %u/%u, %s: %u/%u, %s: %u/%u ---\n",
test_status_string(test_status_pass),
test_counts[test_status_pass], test_count,
test_status_string(test_status_skip),
test_counts[test_status_skip], test_count,
test_status_string(test_status_fail),
test_counts[test_status_fail], test_count);
return (ret);
}
void
p_test_fail(const char *prefix, const char *message)
{
malloc_cprintf(NULL, NULL, "%s%s\n", prefix, message);
test_status = test_status_fail;
}