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/**
 * @file lltut.cpp
 * @author Mark Lentczner
 * @date 5/16/06
 * @brief MacTester
 *
 * $LicenseInfo:firstyear=2006&license=viewerlgpl$
 * 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 "lltut.h"

#include "lldate.h"
#include "llformat.h"
#include "llsd.h"
#include "lluri.h"
#include "stringize.h"

namespace tut
{
    void ensure_equals(const std::string& msg, const LLDate& actual,
        const LLDate& expected)
    {
        ensure_equals(msg,
            actual.secondsSinceEpoch(), expected.secondsSinceEpoch());
    }

    void ensure_equals(const std::string& msg, const LLURI& actual,
        const LLURI& expected)
    {
        ensure_equals(msg,
            actual.asString(), expected.asString());
    }

    // The lexical param types here intentionally diverge from the declaration
    // in our header file. In lltut.h, LLSD is only a forward-declared type;
    // we have no access to its LLSD::Binary nested type, and so must restate
    // it explicitly to declare this overload. However, an overload that does
    // NOT match LLSD::Binary does us no good whatsoever: it would never be
    // engaged. Stating LLSD::Binary for this definition at least means that
    // if the LLSD::Binary type ever diverges from what we expect in lltut.h,
    // that divergence will produce an error: no definition will match that
    // declaration.
    void ensure_equals(const std::string& msg,
        const LLSD::Binary& actual, const LLSD::Binary& expected)
    {
        ensure_equals(msg + " size", actual.size(), expected.size());

        LLSD::Binary::const_iterator i, j;
        int k;
        for (i = actual.begin(), j = expected.begin(), k = 0;
            i != actual.end();
            ++i, ++j, ++k)
        {
            ensure_equals(msg + " field", *i, *j);
        }
    }

    void ensure_equals(const std::string& msg, const LLSD& actual,
        const LLSD& expected)
    {
        ensure_equals(msg + " type", actual.type(), expected.type());
        switch (actual.type())
        {
            case LLSD::TypeUndefined:
                return;

            case LLSD::TypeBoolean:
                ensure_equals(msg + " boolean", actual.asBoolean(), expected.asBoolean());
                return;

            case LLSD::TypeInteger:
                ensure_equals(msg + " integer", actual.asInteger(), expected.asInteger());
                return;

            case LLSD::TypeReal:
                ensure_equals(msg + " real", actual.asReal(), expected.asReal());
                return;

            case LLSD::TypeString:
                ensure_equals(msg + " string", actual.asString(), expected.asString());
                return;

            case LLSD::TypeUUID:
                ensure_equals(msg + " uuid", actual.asUUID(), expected.asUUID());
                return;

            case LLSD::TypeDate:
                ensure_equals(msg + " date", actual.asDate(), expected.asDate());
                return;

            case LLSD::TypeURI:
                ensure_equals(msg + " uri", actual.asURI(), expected.asURI());
                return;

            case LLSD::TypeBinary:
                ensure_equals(msg + " binary", actual.asBinary(), expected.asBinary());
                return;

            case LLSD::TypeMap:
            {
                ensure_equals(msg + " map size", actual.size(), expected.size());

                LLSD::map_const_iterator actual_iter = actual.beginMap();
                LLSD::map_const_iterator expected_iter = expected.beginMap();

                while(actual_iter != actual.endMap())
                {
                    ensure_equals(msg + " map keys",
                        actual_iter->first, expected_iter->first);
                    ensure_equals(msg + "[" + actual_iter->first + "]",
                        actual_iter->second, expected_iter->second);
                    ++actual_iter;
                    ++expected_iter;
                }
                return;
            }
            case LLSD::TypeArray:
            {
                ensure_equals(msg + " array size", actual.size(), expected.size());

                for(int i = 0; i < actual.size(); ++i)
                {
                    ensure_equals(msg + llformat("[%d]", i),
                        actual[i], expected[i]);
                }
                return;
            }
            default:
                // should never get here, but compiler produces warning if we
                // don't cover this case, and at Linden warnings are fatal.
                throw failure(STRINGIZE("invalid type field " << actual.type()));
        }
    }

    void ensure_starts_with(const std::string& msg,
        const std::string& actual, const std::string& expectedStart)
    {
        if( actual.find(expectedStart, 0) != 0 )
        {
            std::stringstream ss;
            ss << msg << ": " << "expected to find '" << expectedStart
               << "' at start of actual '" << actual << "'";
            throw failure(ss.str().c_str());
        }
    }

    void ensure_ends_with(const std::string& msg,
        const std::string& actual, const std::string& expectedEnd)
    {
        if( actual.size() < expectedEnd.size()
            || actual.rfind(expectedEnd)
                != (actual.size() - expectedEnd.size()) )
        {
            std::stringstream ss;
            ss << msg << ": " << "expected to find '" << expectedEnd
               << "' at end of actual '" << actual << "'";
            throw failure(ss.str().c_str());
        }
    }

    void ensure_contains(const std::string& msg,
        const std::string& actual, const std::string& expectedSubString)
    {
        if( actual.find(expectedSubString, 0) == std::string::npos )
        {
            std::stringstream ss;
            ss << msg << ": " << "expected to find '" << expectedSubString
               << "' in actual '" << actual << "'";
            throw failure(ss.str().c_str());
        }
    }

    void ensure_does_not_contain(const std::string& msg,
        const std::string& actual, const std::string& expectedSubString)
    {
        if( actual.find(expectedSubString, 0) != std::string::npos )
        {
            std::stringstream ss;
            ss << msg << ": " << "expected not to find " << expectedSubString
                << " in actual " << actual;
            throw failure(ss.str().c_str());
        }
    }
}