Remove cycle suppression
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35 /*! \libinternal \file
36 * \brief
37 * Functions for accessing test command-line options.
39 * Functions in this header allow accessing command-line options passed to the
40 * test executable from tests. This can be used to, e.g., enable additional
41 * output for debugging purposes.
43 * \author Teemu Murtola <teemu.murtola@gmail.com>
44 * \inlibraryapi
45 * \ingroup module_testutils
47 #ifndef GMX_TESTUTILS_TESTOPTIONS_H
48 #define GMX_TESTUTILS_TESTOPTIONS_H
50 namespace gmx
53 class IOptionsContainer;
55 namespace test
58 /*! \libinternal \brief
59 * Provides additional options for the test executable.
61 * Typically not used directly in test code, but through the
62 * #GMX_TEST_OPTIONS macro.
64 * \inlibraryapi
65 * \ingroup module_testutils
67 class TestOptionsProvider
69 public:
70 /*! \brief
71 * Initializes the options from this provider.
73 * \param options The options need to be added here.
75 virtual void initOptions(IOptionsContainer *options) = 0;
77 protected:
78 virtual ~TestOptionsProvider() {}
81 /*! \libinternal \brief
82 * Registers a test option provider with the test framework.
84 * \param[in] name Name of the options provider (for ordering).
85 * \param[in] provider The provider to register.
86 * \throws std::bad_alloc if out of memory.
87 * \throws tMPI::system_error on mutex failures.
89 * Typically not used directly in test code, but through the
90 * #GMX_TEST_OPTIONS macro.
92 * This gets called from constructors for global variables, so ideally
93 * it would not throw to avoid unhandled exceptions. But since this
94 * is only test code, it is not worth the effort to try to remove those
95 * rare exceptions (mutex failures and out-of-memory from STL).
97 * \ingroup module_testutils
99 void registerTestOptions(const char *name, TestOptionsProvider *provider);
100 /*! \libinternal \brief
101 * Initializes the options from all registered test providers.
103 * \param options The options are added here.
105 * This is called automatically by initTestUtils().
107 * \ingroup module_testutils
109 void initTestOptions(IOptionsContainer *options);
111 // Uncrustify screws up the indentation for the example otherwise.
112 /* *INDENT-OFF* */
113 /*! \libinternal \brief
114 * Macro to add additional command-line options for the test binary.
116 * \param name Unique name for the set of options.
117 * \param options Placeholder name for an gmx::Options object for adding options.
119 * The macro should be followed by a block that adds the desired command-line
120 * options to `options` using gmx::Options::addOption(). \ref module_options
121 * provides an overview of the options machinery.
123 * `name` must be unique within the executable to which the options are added.
124 * If the macro is within an unnamed namespace, then it is sufficient that it
125 * is unique within the file.
127 * Typical usage:
128 * \code
129 #include "gromacs/options/basicoptions.h"
130 #include "gromacs/options/ioptionscontainer.h"
132 #include "testutils/testoptions.h"
134 namespace gmx
136 namespace
139 bool g_optionValue = false;
141 //! \cond
142 GMX_TEST_OPTIONS(MyTestOptions, options)
144 options->addOption(BooleanOption("flag").store(&g_optionValue)
145 .description("My description"));
147 //! \endcond
149 } // namespace
150 } // namespace gmx
151 \endcode
153 * \c \\cond and \c \\endcond statements are necessary around the macro to avoid
154 * Doxygen warnings.
156 * One macro invocation per an added option, with more of the implementation
157 * details hidden inside the macro, could be nicer. But that requires more
158 * elaborate macro machinery, so it is probably not worth the effort and
159 * complexity.
161 * \ingroup module_testutils
162 * \hideinitializer
164 /* *INDENT-ON* */
165 #define GMX_TEST_OPTIONS(name, options) \
166 class name : public ::gmx::test::TestOptionsProvider \
168 public: \
169 name() \
171 ::gmx::test::registerTestOptions(#name, this); \
173 virtual void initOptions(::gmx::IOptionsContainer *options); \
174 }; \
176 static name s_ ## name ## Instance; \
178 void name::initOptions(::gmx::IOptionsContainer *options)
180 } // namespace test
181 } // namespace gmx
183 #endif