[Tarantool-patches] [PATCH luajit 1/2] test: introduce asserts assert_str{_not}_equal
Sergey Kaplun
skaplun at tarantool.org
Thu Nov 16 11:02:22 MSK 2023
Hi, Sergey!
Thanks for the fixes!
LGTM, after fixing my comment below.
On 15.11.23, Sergey Bronnikov wrote:
> Hello, Sergey
>
> On 11/14/23 11:55, Sergey Kaplun wrote:
>
>
> <snipped>
>
> > I'll proceed with the review here with the diff below:
> >
> >> index 462534be..8fad6407 100644
> >> --- a/test/tarantool-c-tests/README.md
> >> +++ b/test/tarantool-c-tests/README.md
> >> @@ -35,6 +35,8 @@ glibc `assert()`:
> >> equal to the `b`.
> >> * `assert_double{_not}_equal(a, b)` -- check that two doubles are {not}
> >> **exactly** equal.
> >> +* `assert_str{_not}_equal(a, b)` -- check that `char *` variable `a` is {not}
> >> + equal to the `b`.
> >>
> >> ## Directives
> >>
> >> diff --git a/test/tarantool-c-tests/test.h b/test/tarantool-c-tests/test.h
> >> index 8b14c705..2f2d9ea2 100644
> >> --- a/test/tarantool-c-tests/test.h
> >> +++ b/test/tarantool-c-tests/test.h
> >> @@ -13,8 +13,6 @@
> >> * * Helpers assert macros:
> >> * - assert_uint_equal if needed
> >> * - assert_uint_not_equal if needed
> >> - * - assert_str_equal if needed
> >> - * - assert_str_not_equal if needed
> >> * - assert_memory_equal if needed
> >> * - assert_memory_not_equal if needed
> >> * * Pragmas.
> >> @@ -214,4 +212,18 @@ static inline int todo(const char *reason)
> >> ); \
> >> } while (0)
> >>
> >> +#define assert_str_equal(got, expected, n) do { \
> >> + assert_general(strncmp(got, expected, n) == 0, \
> > Maybe it is better to just use `strcmp(got, expected)` instead?
> > We don't really care about the number of characters to check.
> >
> > Or we can use `strncmp(got, expected, strlen(expected))`, as the most
> > common case.
> >
> > This removes an additional argument, and the description in the
> > <README.md> and declaration here become the same.
> >
> >> + ASSERT_EQUAL_FMT(str, "%s"), \
> >> + __FILE__, __LINE__, (got), (expected) \
> >> + ); \
> >> +} while (0)
> >> +
> >> +#define assert_str_not_equal(got, unexpected, n) do { \
> >> + assert_general(strncmp(got, expected, n) != 0, \
> > Ditto.
>
> Fixed by patch below:
>
>
> diff --git a/test/tarantool-c-tests/lj-881-fix-lua-concat.test.c
> b/test/tarantool-c-tests/lj-881-fix-lua-concat.test.c
> index 1835d273..f028c457 100644
> --- a/test/tarantool-c-tests/lj-881-fix-lua-concat.test.c
> +++ b/test/tarantool-c-tests/lj-881-fix-lua-concat.test.c
> @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ static int lua_concat_testcase(void *test_state)
> const char *str = lua_tostring(L, -1);
> assert_int_equal(lua_gettop(L), top - 2 + 1);
> const char expected_str[] = CONCAT("A + ", TEST_VALUE);
> - assert_str_equal(str, expected_str, strlen(expected_str));
> + assert_str_equal(str, expected_str);
>
> /* Teardown. */
> lua_settop(L, 0);
> diff --git a/test/tarantool-c-tests/test.h b/test/tarantool-c-tests/test.h
> index 2f2d9ea2..5e5c96b2 100644
> --- a/test/tarantool-c-tests/test.h
> +++ b/test/tarantool-c-tests/test.h
> @@ -212,15 +212,15 @@ static inline int todo(const char *reason)
> ); \
> } while (0)
>
> -#define assert_str_equal(got, expected, n) do { \
> - assert_general(strncmp(got, expected, n) == 0, \
> +#define assert_str_equal(got, expected) do { \
> + assert_general(strncmp(got, expected, strlen(expected)) == 0, \
On the second thought, I insist on using `strcmp()` here since the
expected string is always `\0` terminated, and we use "not safe" the
`strlen()` anyway.
> ASSERT_EQUAL_FMT(str, "%s"), \
> __FILE__, __LINE__, (got), (expected) \
> ); \
> } while (0)
>
> -#define assert_str_not_equal(got, unexpected, n) do { \
> - assert_general(strncmp(got, expected, n) != 0, \
> +#define assert_str_not_equal(got, unexpected) do { \
> + assert_general(strncmp(got, expected, strlen(expected)) != 0, \
Ditto.
> ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL_FMT(str, "%s"), \
> __FILE__, __LINE__, (got), (unexpected) \
> ); \
>
> >
> >> + ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL_FMT(str, "%s"), \
> >> + __FILE__, __LINE__, (got), (unexpected) \
> >> + ); \
> >> +} while (0)
> >> +
> >> #endif /* TARANTOOL_LUAJIT_TEST_H */
--
Best regards,
Sergey Kaplun
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