// (C) Copyright 2017, Google Inc. // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. #include "commandlineflags.h" #include "include_gunit.h" // Flags used for testing parser. INT_PARAM_FLAG(foo_int, 0, "Integer flag for testing"); INT_PARAM_FLAG(bar_int, 0, "Integer flag for testing"); DOUBLE_PARAM_FLAG(foo_double, 0.1, "Double flag for testing"); DOUBLE_PARAM_FLAG(bar_double, 0.2, "Double flag for testing"); STRING_PARAM_FLAG(foo_string, "foo", "String flag for testing"); STRING_PARAM_FLAG(bar_string, "bar", "String flag for testing"); BOOL_PARAM_FLAG(foo_bool, false, "Bool flag for testing"); BOOL_PARAM_FLAG(bar_bool, false, "Bool flag for testing"); // A flag whose name is a single character, tested for backward // compatibility. This should be selected to not conflict with existing flags // in commontraining.cpp. STRING_PARAM_FLAG(q, "", "Single character name"); namespace tesseract { class CommandlineflagsTest : public ::testing::Test { protected: void TestParser(int argc, const char **const_argv) { TestParser("", argc, const_argv); } void TestParser(const char *usage, int argc, const char **const_argv) { // Make a copy of the pointer since it can be altered by the function. char **argv = const_cast(const_argv); tesseract::ParseCommandLineFlags(usage, &argc, &argv, true); } }; TEST_F(CommandlineflagsTest, RemoveFlags) { const char *const_argv[] = {"Progname", "--foo_int", "3", "file1.h", "file2.h"}; int argc = countof(const_argv); char **argv = const_cast(const_argv); tesseract::ParseCommandLineFlags(argv[0], &argc, &argv, true); // argv should be rearranged to look like { "Progname", "file1.h", "file2.h" } EXPECT_EQ(3, argc); EXPECT_STREQ("Progname", argv[0]); EXPECT_STREQ("file1.h", argv[1]); EXPECT_STREQ("file2.h", argv[2]); } #if 0 // TODO: this test needs an update (it currently fails). TEST_F(CommandlineflagsTest, PrintUsageAndExit) { const char* argv[] = { "Progname", "--help" }; EXPECT_EXIT(TestParser("Progname [flags]", countof(argv), argv), ::testing::ExitedWithCode(0), "USAGE: Progname \\[flags\\]"); } #endif TEST_F(CommandlineflagsTest, ExitsWithErrorOnInvalidFlag) { const char *argv[] = {"", "--test_nonexistent_flag"}; EXPECT_EXIT(TestParser(countof(argv), argv), ::testing::ExitedWithCode(1), "ERROR: Non-existent flag"); } TEST_F(CommandlineflagsTest, ParseIntegerFlags) { const char *argv[] = {"", "--foo_int=3", "--bar_int", "-4"}; TestParser(countof(argv), argv); EXPECT_EQ(3, FLAGS_foo_int); EXPECT_EQ(-4, FLAGS_bar_int); const char *arg_no_value[] = {"", "--bar_int"}; EXPECT_EXIT(TestParser(countof(arg_no_value), arg_no_value), ::testing::ExitedWithCode(1), "ERROR"); const char *arg_invalid_value[] = {"", "--bar_int", "--foo_int=3"}; EXPECT_EXIT(TestParser(countof(arg_invalid_value), arg_invalid_value), ::testing::ExitedWithCode(1), "ERROR"); const char *arg_bad_format[] = {"", "--bar_int="}; EXPECT_EXIT(TestParser(countof(arg_bad_format), arg_bad_format), ::testing::ExitedWithCode(1), "ERROR"); } TEST_F(CommandlineflagsTest, ParseDoubleFlags) { const char *argv[] = {"", "--foo_double=3.14", "--bar_double", "1.2"}; TestParser(countof(argv), argv); EXPECT_EQ(3.14, FLAGS_foo_double); EXPECT_EQ(1.2, FLAGS_bar_double); const char *arg_no_value[] = {"", "--bar_double"}; EXPECT_EXIT(TestParser(2, arg_no_value), ::testing::ExitedWithCode(1), "ERROR"); const char *arg_bad_format[] = {"", "--bar_double="}; EXPECT_EXIT(TestParser(2, arg_bad_format), ::testing::ExitedWithCode(1), "ERROR"); } TEST_F(CommandlineflagsTest, ParseStringFlags) { const char *argv[] = {"", "--foo_string=abc", "--bar_string", "def"}; TestParser(countof(argv), argv); EXPECT_STREQ("abc", FLAGS_foo_string.c_str()); EXPECT_STREQ("def", FLAGS_bar_string.c_str()); const char *arg_no_value[] = {"", "--bar_string"}; EXPECT_EXIT(TestParser(2, arg_no_value), ::testing::ExitedWithCode(1), "ERROR"); FLAGS_bar_string.set_value("bar"); const char *arg_empty_string[] = {"", "--bar_string="}; TestParser(2, arg_empty_string); EXPECT_STREQ("", FLAGS_bar_string.c_str()); } TEST_F(CommandlineflagsTest, ParseBoolFlags) { const char *argv[] = {"", "--foo_bool=true", "--bar_bool=1"}; FLAGS_foo_bool.set_value(false); FLAGS_bar_bool.set_value(false); TestParser(countof(argv), argv); // Verify changed value EXPECT_TRUE(FLAGS_foo_bool); EXPECT_TRUE(FLAGS_bar_bool); const char *inv_argv[] = {"", "--foo_bool=false", "--bar_bool=0"}; FLAGS_foo_bool.set_value(true); FLAGS_bar_bool.set_value(true); TestParser(3, inv_argv); // Verify changed value EXPECT_FALSE(FLAGS_foo_bool); EXPECT_FALSE(FLAGS_bar_bool); const char *arg_implied_true[] = {"", "--bar_bool"}; FLAGS_bar_bool.set_value(false); TestParser(2, arg_implied_true); EXPECT_TRUE(FLAGS_bar_bool); const char *arg_missing_val[] = {"", "--bar_bool="}; EXPECT_EXIT(TestParser(2, arg_missing_val), ::testing::ExitedWithCode(1), "ERROR"); } TEST_F(CommandlineflagsTest, ParseOldFlags) { EXPECT_STREQ("", FLAGS_q.c_str()); const char *argv[] = {"", "-q", "text"}; TestParser(countof(argv), argv); EXPECT_STREQ("text", FLAGS_q.c_str()); } } // namespace tesseract