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35 /*! \libinternal \file
37 * Declares utility classes for testing multi-line strings against reference data.
39 * \author Teemu Murtola <teemu.murtola@gmail.com>
41 * \ingroup module_testutils
43 #ifndef GMX_TESTUTILS_TEXTBLOCKMATCHERS_H
44 #define GMX_TESTUTILS_TEXTBLOCKMATCHERS_H
53 class TextInputStream
;
58 class TestReferenceChecker
;
60 /*! \libinternal \brief
61 * Represents a text matcher, matching text stream contents against reference
64 * Typical pattern of declaring such matchers is to
65 * - Create a factory that implements ITextBlockMatcherSettings,
66 * - Make that factory provide any necessary parameters that the matcher needs,
67 * using a "named parameter" idiom (see XvgMatch for an example), and
68 * - Make the factory create and return an instance of an internal
69 * implementation class that implements ITextBlockMatcher and provides
70 * the actual matching logic.
72 * Any method that then wants to accept a matcher can accept a
73 * ITextBlockMatcherSettings.
76 * \ingroup module_testutils
78 class ITextBlockMatcher
81 virtual ~ITextBlockMatcher();
84 * Matches contents of a stream against reference data.
86 * \param stream Stream to match.
87 * \param checker Checker to use for matching.
89 * The method can change the state of the provided checker (e.g., by
90 * changing the default tolerance).
91 * The caller is responsible of providing a checker where such state
92 * changes do not matter.
94 virtual void checkStream(TextInputStream
*stream
,
95 TestReferenceChecker
*checker
) = 0;
98 //! Smart pointer for managing a ITextBlockMatcher.
99 typedef std::unique_ptr
<ITextBlockMatcher
> TextBlockMatcherPointer
;
101 /*! \libinternal \brief
102 * Represents a factory for creating a text matcher.
104 * See derived classes for available matchers. Each derived class represents
105 * one type of matcher (see ITextBlockMatcher), and provides any methods
106 * necessary to pass parameters to such a matcher. Methods that accept a
107 * matcher can then take in this interface, and call createMatcher() to use the
108 * matcher that the caller of the method specifies.
111 * \ingroup module_testutils
113 class ITextBlockMatcherSettings
116 //! Factory method that constructs the matcher after parameters are set.
117 virtual TextBlockMatcherPointer
createMatcher() const = 0;
120 virtual ~ITextBlockMatcherSettings();
123 /*! \libinternal \brief
124 * Use an exact text match (the contents should be exactly equal).
127 * \ingroup module_testutils
129 class ExactTextMatch
: public ITextBlockMatcherSettings
132 TextBlockMatcherPointer
createMatcher() const override
;
135 /*! \libinternal \brief
136 * Do not match the text (the contents are ignored).
139 * \ingroup module_testutils
141 class NoTextMatch
: public ITextBlockMatcherSettings
144 TextBlockMatcherPointer
createMatcher() const override
;
147 /*! \libinternal \brief
148 * Use an exact text match after scrubbing lines of the text
149 * that match the supplied regular expressions.
151 * This suits comparing files in tests that are intended to be
152 * localized by reporting usage, time, date, user, or file-system
153 * stamps. The latter won't be reproducible in tests until
154 * the tools that emit them can be mocked suitably.
157 * \ingroup module_testutils
159 class FilteringExactTextMatch
: public ITextBlockMatcherSettings
163 explicit FilteringExactTextMatch(std::vector
<std::string
> linesToSkip
);
165 TextBlockMatcherPointer
createMatcher() const override
;
166 //! Add a regular expression for which a matching line should be skipped.
167 void addRegexToSkip(const std::string
&lineToSkip
);
169 //! The regular expressions for lines that should be skipped.
170 std::vector
<std::string
> linesToSkip_
;