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/**
* @file lldate_test.cpp
* @author Adroit
* @date 2007-02
* @brief LLDate test cases.
*
* $LicenseInfo:firstyear=2007&license=viewerlgpl$
* Second Life Viewer Source Code
* Copyright (C) 2010, Linden Research, Inc.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
* version 2.1 of the License only.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*
* Linden Research, Inc., 945 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111 USA
* $/LicenseInfo$
*/
#include "linden_common.h"
#include "../llstring.h"
#include "../lldate.h"
#include "../test/lltut.h"
#define VALID_DATE "2003-04-30T04:00:00Z"
#define VALID_DATE_LEAP "2004-02-29T04:00:00Z"
#define VALID_DATE_HOUR_BOUNDARY "2003-04-30T23:59:59Z"
#define VALID_DATE_FRACTIONAL_SECS "2007-09-26T20:31:33.70Z"
// invalid format
#define INVALID_DATE_MISSING_YEAR "-04-30T22:59:59Z"
#define INVALID_DATE_MISSING_MONTH "1900-0430T22:59:59Z"
#define INVALID_DATE_MISSING_DATE "1900-0430-T22:59:59Z"
#define INVALID_DATE_MISSING_T "1900-04-30-22:59:59Z"
#define INVALID_DATE_MISSING_HOUR "1900-04-30T:59:59Z"
#define INVALID_DATE_MISSING_MIN "1900-04-30T01::59Z"
#define INVALID_DATE_MISSING_SEC "1900-04-30T01:59Z"
#define INVALID_DATE_MISSING_Z "1900-04-30T01:59:23"
#define INVALID_DATE_EMPTY ""
// invalid values
// apr 1.1.1 seems to not care about constraining the date to valid
// dates. Put these back when the parser checks.
#define LL_DATE_PARSER_CHECKS_BOUNDARY 0
//#define INVALID_DATE_24HOUR_BOUNDARY "2003-04-30T24:00:00Z"
//#define INVALID_DATE_LEAP "2003-04-29T04:00:00Z"
//#define INVALID_DATE_HOUR "2003-04-30T24:59:59Z"
//#define INVALID_DATE_MIN "2003-04-30T22:69:59Z"
//#define INVALID_DATE_SEC "2003-04-30T22:59:69Z"
//#define INVALID_DATE_YEAR "0-04-30T22:59:59Z"
//#define INVALID_DATE_MONTH "2003-13-30T22:59:59Z"
//#define INVALID_DATE_DAY "2003-04-35T22:59:59Z"
namespace tut
{
struct date_test
{
};
typedef test_group<date_test> date_test_t;
typedef date_test_t::object date_test_object_t;
tut::date_test_t tut_date_test("date_test");
/* format validation */
template<> template<>
void date_test_object_t::test<1>()
{
LLDate date(VALID_DATE);
std::string expected_string;
bool result;
expected_string = VALID_DATE;
ensure_equals("Valid Date failed" , expected_string, date.asString());
result = date.fromString(VALID_DATE_LEAP);
expected_string = VALID_DATE_LEAP;
ensure_equals("VALID_DATE_LEAP failed" , expected_string, date.asString());
result = date.fromString(VALID_DATE_HOUR_BOUNDARY);
expected_string = VALID_DATE_HOUR_BOUNDARY;
ensure_equals("VALID_DATE_HOUR_BOUNDARY failed" , expected_string, date.asString());
result = date.fromString(VALID_DATE_FRACTIONAL_SECS);
expected_string = VALID_DATE_FRACTIONAL_SECS;
ensure_equals("VALID_DATE_FRACTIONAL_SECS failed" , expected_string, date.asString());
result = date.fromString(INVALID_DATE_MISSING_YEAR);
ensure_equals("INVALID_DATE_MISSING_YEAR should have failed" , result, false);
result = date.fromString(INVALID_DATE_MISSING_MONTH);
ensure_equals("INVALID_DATE_MISSING_MONTH should have failed" , result, false);
result = date.fromString(INVALID_DATE_MISSING_DATE);
ensure_equals("INVALID_DATE_MISSING_DATE should have failed" , result, false);
result = date.fromString(INVALID_DATE_MISSING_T);
ensure_equals("INVALID_DATE_MISSING_T should have failed" , result, false);
result = date.fromString(INVALID_DATE_MISSING_HOUR);
ensure_equals("INVALID_DATE_MISSING_HOUR should have failed" , result, false);
result = date.fromString(INVALID_DATE_MISSING_MIN);
ensure_equals("INVALID_DATE_MISSING_MIN should have failed" , result, false);
result = date.fromString(INVALID_DATE_MISSING_SEC);
ensure_equals("INVALID_DATE_MISSING_SEC should have failed" , result, false);
result = date.fromString(INVALID_DATE_MISSING_Z);
ensure_equals("INVALID_DATE_MISSING_Z should have failed" , result, false);
result = date.fromString(INVALID_DATE_EMPTY);
ensure_equals("INVALID_DATE_EMPTY should have failed" , result, false);
}
/* Invalid Value Handling */
template<> template<>
void date_test_object_t::test<2>()
{
#if LL_DATE_PARSER_CHECKS_BOUNDARY
LLDate date;
std::string expected_string;
bool result;
result = date.fromString(INVALID_DATE_24HOUR_BOUNDARY);
ensure_equals("INVALID_DATE_24HOUR_BOUNDARY should have failed" , result, false);
ensure_equals("INVALID_DATE_24HOUR_BOUNDARY date still set to old value on failure!" , date.secondsSinceEpoch(), 0);
result = date.fromString(INVALID_DATE_LEAP);
ensure_equals("INVALID_DATE_LEAP should have failed" , result, false);
result = date.fromString(INVALID_DATE_HOUR);
ensure_equals("INVALID_DATE_HOUR should have failed" , result, false);
result = date.fromString(INVALID_DATE_MIN);
ensure_equals("INVALID_DATE_MIN should have failed" , result, false);
result = date.fromString(INVALID_DATE_SEC);
ensure_equals("INVALID_DATE_SEC should have failed" , result, false);
result = date.fromString(INVALID_DATE_YEAR);
ensure_equals("INVALID_DATE_YEAR should have failed" , result, false);
result = date.fromString(INVALID_DATE_MONTH);
ensure_equals("INVALID_DATE_MONTH should have failed" , result, false);
result = date.fromString(INVALID_DATE_DAY);
ensure_equals("INVALID_DATE_DAY should have failed" , result, false);
#endif
}
/* API checks */
template<> template<>
void date_test_object_t::test<3>()
{
LLDate date;
std::istringstream stream(VALID_DATE);
std::string expected_string = VALID_DATE;
date.fromStream(stream);
ensure_equals("fromStream failed", date.asString(), expected_string);
}
template<> template<>
void date_test_object_t::test<4>()
{
LLDate date1(VALID_DATE);
LLDate date2(date1);
ensure_equals("LLDate(const LLDate& date) constructor failed", date1.asString(), date2.asString());
}
template<> template<>
void date_test_object_t::test<5>()
{
LLDate date1(VALID_DATE);
LLDate date2(date1.secondsSinceEpoch());
ensure_equals("secondsSinceEpoch not equal",date1.secondsSinceEpoch(), date2.secondsSinceEpoch());
ensure_equals("LLDate created using secondsSinceEpoch not equal", date1.asString(), date2.asString());
}
template<> template<>
void date_test_object_t::test<6>()
{
LLDate date(VALID_DATE);
std::ostringstream stream;
stream << date;
std::string expected_str = VALID_DATE;
ensure_equals("ostringstream failed", expected_str, stream.str());
}
template<> template<>
void date_test_object_t::test<7>()
{
LLDate date;
std::istringstream stream(VALID_DATE);
stream >> date;
std::string expected_str = VALID_DATE;
std::ostringstream out_stream;
out_stream << date;
ensure_equals("<< failed", date.asString(),expected_str);
ensure_equals("<< to >> failed", stream.str(),out_stream.str());
}
}
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