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| // Copyright 2005, Google Inc.
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| // All rights reserved.
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| //
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| // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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| // met:
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| //
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| //     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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| // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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| //     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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| // in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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| // distribution.
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| //     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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| // contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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| // this software without specific prior written permission.
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| //
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| // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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| // "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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| // LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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| // A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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| // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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| // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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| // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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| // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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| //
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| // Author: wan@google.com (Zhanyong Wan)
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| //
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| // This file implements death tests.
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| 
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| #include <gtest/gtest-death-test.h>
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| #include <gtest/internal/gtest-port.h>
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| 
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| #ifdef GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
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| #include <errno.h>
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| #include <limits.h>
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| #include <stdarg.h>
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| #endif  // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
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| 
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| #include <gtest/gtest-message.h>
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| #include <gtest/internal/gtest-string.h>
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| 
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| // Indicates that this translation unit is part of Google Test's
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| // implementation.  It must come before gtest-internal-inl.h is
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| // included, or there will be a compiler error.  This trick is to
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| // prevent a user from accidentally including gtest-internal-inl.h in
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| // his code.
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| #define GTEST_IMPLEMENTATION
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| #include "gtest/internal/gtest-internal-inl.h"
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| #undef GTEST_IMPLEMENTATION
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| 
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| namespace testing {
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| 
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| // Constants.
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| 
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| // The default death test style.
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| static const char kDefaultDeathTestStyle[] = "fast";
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| 
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| GTEST_DEFINE_string_(
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|     death_test_style,
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|     internal::StringFromGTestEnv("death_test_style", kDefaultDeathTestStyle),
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|     "Indicates how to run a death test in a forked child process: "
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|     "\"threadsafe\" (child process re-executes the test binary "
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|     "from the beginning, running only the specific death test) or "
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|     "\"fast\" (child process runs the death test immediately "
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|     "after forking).");
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| 
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| namespace internal {
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| GTEST_DEFINE_string_(
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|     internal_run_death_test, "",
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|     "Indicates the file, line number, temporal index of "
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|     "the single death test to run, and a file descriptor to "
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|     "which a success code may be sent, all separated by "
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|     "colons.  This flag is specified if and only if the current "
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|     "process is a sub-process launched for running a thread-safe "
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|     "death test.  FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY.");
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| }  // namespace internal
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| 
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| #ifdef GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
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| 
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| // ExitedWithCode constructor.
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| ExitedWithCode::ExitedWithCode(int exit_code) : exit_code_(exit_code) {
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| }
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| 
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| // ExitedWithCode function-call operator.
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| bool ExitedWithCode::operator()(int exit_status) const {
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|   return WIFEXITED(exit_status) && WEXITSTATUS(exit_status) == exit_code_;
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| }
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| 
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| // KilledBySignal constructor.
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| KilledBySignal::KilledBySignal(int signum) : signum_(signum) {
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| }
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| 
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| // KilledBySignal function-call operator.
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| bool KilledBySignal::operator()(int exit_status) const {
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|   return WIFSIGNALED(exit_status) && WTERMSIG(exit_status) == signum_;
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| }
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| 
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| namespace internal {
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| 
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| // Utilities needed for death tests.
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| 
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| // Generates a textual description of a given exit code, in the format
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| // specified by wait(2).
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| static String ExitSummary(int exit_code) {
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|   Message m;
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|   if (WIFEXITED(exit_code)) {
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|     m << "Exited with exit status " << WEXITSTATUS(exit_code);
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|   } else if (WIFSIGNALED(exit_code)) {
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|     m << "Terminated by signal " << WTERMSIG(exit_code);
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|   }
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| #ifdef WCOREDUMP
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|   if (WCOREDUMP(exit_code)) {
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|     m << " (core dumped)";
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|   }
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| #endif
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|   return m.GetString();
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| }
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| 
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| // Returns true if exit_status describes a process that was terminated
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| // by a signal, or exited normally with a nonzero exit code.
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| bool ExitedUnsuccessfully(int exit_status) {
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|   return !ExitedWithCode(0)(exit_status);
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| }
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| 
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| // Generates a textual failure message when a death test finds more than
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| // one thread running, or cannot determine the number of threads, prior
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| // to executing the given statement.  It is the responsibility of the
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| // caller not to pass a thread_count of 1.
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| static String DeathTestThreadWarning(size_t thread_count) {
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|   Message msg;
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|   msg << "Death tests use fork(), which is unsafe particularly"
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|       << " in a threaded context. For this test, " << GTEST_NAME << " ";
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|   if (thread_count == 0)
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|     msg << "couldn't detect the number of threads.";
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|   else
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|     msg << "detected " << thread_count << " threads.";
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|   return msg.GetString();
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| }
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| 
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| // Static string containing a description of the outcome of the
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| // last death test.
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| static String last_death_test_message;
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| 
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| // Flag characters for reporting a death test that did not die.
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| static const char kDeathTestLived = 'L';
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| static const char kDeathTestReturned = 'R';
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| static const char kDeathTestInternalError = 'I';
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| 
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| // An enumeration describing all of the possible ways that a death test
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| // can conclude.  DIED means that the process died while executing the
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| // test code; LIVED means that process lived beyond the end of the test
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| // code; and RETURNED means that the test statement attempted a "return,"
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| // which is not allowed.  IN_PROGRESS means the test has not yet
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| // concluded.
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| enum DeathTestOutcome { IN_PROGRESS, DIED, LIVED, RETURNED };
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| 
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| // Routine for aborting the program which is safe to call from an
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| // exec-style death test child process, in which case the the error
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| // message is propagated back to the parent process.  Otherwise, the
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| // message is simply printed to stderr.  In either case, the program
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| // then exits with status 1.
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| void DeathTestAbort(const char* format, ...) {
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|   // This function may be called from a threadsafe-style death test
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|   // child process, which operates on a very small stack.  Use the
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|   // heap for any additional non-miniscule memory requirements.
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|   const InternalRunDeathTestFlag* const flag =
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|       GetUnitTestImpl()->internal_run_death_test_flag();
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|   va_list args;
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|   va_start(args, format);
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| 
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|   if (flag != NULL) {
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|     FILE* parent = fdopen(flag->status_fd, "w");
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|     fputc(kDeathTestInternalError, parent);
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|     vfprintf(parent, format, args);
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|     fclose(parent);
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|     va_end(args);
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|     _exit(1);
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|   } else {
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|     vfprintf(stderr, format, args);
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|     va_end(args);
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|     abort();
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| // A replacement for CHECK that calls DeathTestAbort if the assertion
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| // fails.
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| #define GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(expression) \
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|   do { \
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|     if (!(expression)) { \
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|       DeathTestAbort("CHECK failed: File %s, line %d: %s", \
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|                      __FILE__, __LINE__, #expression); \
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|     } \
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|   } while (0)
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| 
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| // This macro is similar to GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_, but it is meant for
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| // evaluating any system call that fulfills two conditions: it must return
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| // -1 on failure, and set errno to EINTR when it is interrupted and
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| // should be tried again.  The macro expands to a loop that repeatedly
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| // evaluates the expression as long as it evaluates to -1 and sets
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| // errno to EINTR.  If the expression evaluates to -1 but errno is
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| // something other than EINTR, DeathTestAbort is called.
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| #define GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(expression) \
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|   do { \
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|     int retval; \
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|     do { \
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|       retval = (expression); \
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|     } while (retval == -1 && errno == EINTR); \
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|     if (retval == -1) { \
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|       DeathTestAbort("CHECK failed: File %s, line %d: %s != -1", \
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|                      __FILE__, __LINE__, #expression); \
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|     } \
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|   } while (0)
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| 
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| // Death test constructor.  Increments the running death test count
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| // for the current test.
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| DeathTest::DeathTest() {
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|   TestInfo* const info = GetUnitTestImpl()->current_test_info();
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|   if (info == NULL) {
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|     DeathTestAbort("Cannot run a death test outside of a TEST or "
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|                    "TEST_F construct");
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| // Creates and returns a death test by dispatching to the current
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| // death test factory.
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| bool DeathTest::Create(const char* statement, const RE* regex,
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|                        const char* file, int line, DeathTest** test) {
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|   return GetUnitTestImpl()->death_test_factory()->Create(
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|       statement, regex, file, line, test);
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| }
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| 
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| const char* DeathTest::LastMessage() {
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|   return last_death_test_message.c_str();
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| }
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| 
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| // ForkingDeathTest provides implementations for most of the abstract
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| // methods of the DeathTest interface.  Only the AssumeRole method is
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| // left undefined.
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| class ForkingDeathTest : public DeathTest {
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|  public:
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|   ForkingDeathTest(const char* statement, const RE* regex);
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| 
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|   // All of these virtual functions are inherited from DeathTest.
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|   virtual int Wait();
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|   virtual bool Passed(bool status_ok);
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|   virtual void Abort(AbortReason reason);
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| 
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|  protected:
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|   void set_forked(bool forked) { forked_ = forked; }
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|   void set_child_pid(pid_t child_pid) { child_pid_ = child_pid; }
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|   void set_read_fd(int fd) { read_fd_ = fd; }
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|   void set_write_fd(int fd) { write_fd_ = fd; }
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| 
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|  private:
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|   // The textual content of the code this object is testing.
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|   const char* const statement_;
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|   // The regular expression which test output must match.
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|   const RE* const regex_;
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|   // True if the death test successfully forked.
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|   bool forked_;
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|   // PID of child process during death test; 0 in the child process itself.
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|   pid_t child_pid_;
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|   // File descriptors for communicating the death test's status byte.
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|   int read_fd_;   // Always -1 in the child process.
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|   int write_fd_;  // Always -1 in the parent process.
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|   // The exit status of the child process.
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|   int status_;
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|   // How the death test concluded.
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|   DeathTestOutcome outcome_;
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| };
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| 
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| // Constructs a ForkingDeathTest.
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| ForkingDeathTest::ForkingDeathTest(const char* statement, const RE* regex)
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|     : DeathTest(),
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|       statement_(statement),
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|       regex_(regex),
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|       forked_(false),
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|       child_pid_(-1),
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|       read_fd_(-1),
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|       write_fd_(-1),
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|       status_(-1),
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|       outcome_(IN_PROGRESS) {
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| }
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| 
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| // Reads an internal failure message from a file descriptor, then calls
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| // LOG(FATAL) with that message.  Called from a death test parent process
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| // to read a failure message from the death test child process.
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| static void FailFromInternalError(int fd) {
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|   Message error;
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|   char buffer[256];
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|   ssize_t num_read;
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| 
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|   do {
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|     while ((num_read = read(fd, buffer, 255)) > 0) {
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|       buffer[num_read] = '\0';
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|       error << buffer;
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|     }
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|   } while (num_read == -1 && errno == EINTR);
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| 
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|   // TODO(smcafee):  Maybe just FAIL the test instead?
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|   if (num_read == 0) {
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|     GTEST_LOG_(FATAL, error);
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|   } else {
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|     GTEST_LOG_(FATAL,
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|                Message() << "Error while reading death test internal: "
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|                << strerror(errno) << " [" << errno << "]");
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| // Waits for the child in a death test to exit, returning its exit
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| // status, or 0 if no child process exists.  As a side effect, sets the
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| // outcome data member.
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| int ForkingDeathTest::Wait() {
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|   if (!forked_)
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|     return 0;
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| 
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|   // The read() here blocks until data is available (signifying the
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|   // failure of the death test) or until the pipe is closed (signifying
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|   // its success), so it's okay to call this in the parent before
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|   // the child process has exited.
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|   char flag;
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|   ssize_t bytes_read;
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| 
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|   do {
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|     bytes_read = read(read_fd_, &flag, 1);
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|   } while (bytes_read == -1 && errno == EINTR);
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| 
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|   if (bytes_read == 0) {
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|     outcome_ = DIED;
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|   } else if (bytes_read == 1) {
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|     switch (flag) {
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|       case kDeathTestReturned:
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|         outcome_ = RETURNED;
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|         break;
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|       case kDeathTestLived:
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|         outcome_ = LIVED;
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|         break;
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|       case kDeathTestInternalError:
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|         FailFromInternalError(read_fd_);  // Does not return.
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|         break;
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|       default:
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|         GTEST_LOG_(FATAL,
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|                    Message() << "Death test child process reported unexpected "
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|                    << "status byte (" << static_cast<unsigned int>(flag)
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|                    << ")");
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|     }
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|   } else {
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|     GTEST_LOG_(FATAL,
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|                Message() << "Read from death test child process failed: "
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|                << strerror(errno));
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|   }
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| 
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|   GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(close(read_fd_));
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|   GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(waitpid(child_pid_, &status_, 0));
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|   return status_;
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| }
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| 
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| // Assesses the success or failure of a death test, using both private
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| // members which have previously been set, and one argument:
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| //
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| // Private data members:
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| //   outcome:  an enumeration describing how the death test
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| //             concluded: DIED, LIVED, or RETURNED.  The death test fails
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| //             in the latter two cases
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| //   status:   the exit status of the child process, in the format
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| //             specified by wait(2)
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| //   regex:    a regular expression object to be applied to
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| //             the test's captured standard error output; the death test
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| //             fails if it does not match
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| //
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| // Argument:
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| //   status_ok: true if exit_status is acceptable in the context of
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| //              this particular death test, which fails if it is false
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| //
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| // Returns true iff all of the above conditions are met.  Otherwise, the
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| // first failing condition, in the order given above, is the one that is
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| // reported. Also sets the static variable last_death_test_message.
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| bool ForkingDeathTest::Passed(bool status_ok) {
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|   if (!forked_)
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|     return false;
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| 
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| #if GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
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|   const ::string error_message = GetCapturedStderr();
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| #else
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|   const ::std::string error_message = GetCapturedStderr();
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| #endif  // GTEST_HAS_GLOBAL_STRING
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| 
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|   bool success = false;
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|   Message buffer;
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| 
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|   buffer << "Death test: " << statement_ << "\n";
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|   switch (outcome_) {
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|     case LIVED:
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|       buffer << "    Result: failed to die.\n"
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|              << " Error msg: " << error_message;
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|       break;
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|     case RETURNED:
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|       buffer << "    Result: illegal return in test statement.\n"
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|              << " Error msg: " << error_message;
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|       break;
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|     case DIED:
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|       if (status_ok) {
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|         if (RE::PartialMatch(error_message, *regex_)) {
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|           success = true;
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|         } else {
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|           buffer << "    Result: died but not with expected error.\n"
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|                  << "  Expected: " << regex_->pattern() << "\n"
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|                  << "Actual msg: " << error_message;
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|         }
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|       } else {
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|         buffer << "    Result: died but not with expected exit code:\n"
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|                << "            " << ExitSummary(status_) << "\n";
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|       }
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|       break;
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|     case IN_PROGRESS:
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|     default:
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|       GTEST_LOG_(FATAL,
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|                  "DeathTest::Passed somehow called before conclusion of test");
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|   }
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| 
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|   last_death_test_message = buffer.GetString();
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|   return success;
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| }
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| 
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| // Signals that the death test code which should have exited, didn't.
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| // Should be called only in a death test child process.
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| // Writes a status byte to the child's status file desriptor, then
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| // calls _exit(1).
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| void ForkingDeathTest::Abort(AbortReason reason) {
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|   // The parent process considers the death test to be a failure if
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|   // it finds any data in our pipe.  So, here we write a single flag byte
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|   // to the pipe, then exit.
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|   const char flag =
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|       reason == TEST_DID_NOT_DIE ? kDeathTestLived : kDeathTestReturned;
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|   GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(write(write_fd_, &flag, 1));
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|   GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(close(write_fd_));
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|   _exit(1);  // Exits w/o any normal exit hooks (we were supposed to crash)
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| }
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| 
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| // A concrete death test class that forks, then immediately runs the test
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| // in the child process.
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| class NoExecDeathTest : public ForkingDeathTest {
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|  public:
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|   NoExecDeathTest(const char* statement, const RE* regex) :
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|       ForkingDeathTest(statement, regex) { }
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|   virtual TestRole AssumeRole();
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| };
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| 
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| // The AssumeRole process for a fork-and-run death test.  It implements a
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| // straightforward fork, with a simple pipe to transmit the status byte.
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| DeathTest::TestRole NoExecDeathTest::AssumeRole() {
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|   const size_t thread_count = GetThreadCount();
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|   if (thread_count != 1) {
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|     GTEST_LOG_(WARNING, DeathTestThreadWarning(thread_count));
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|   }
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| 
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|   int pipe_fd[2];
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|   GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(pipe(pipe_fd) != -1);
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| 
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|   last_death_test_message = "";
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|   CaptureStderr();
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|   // When we fork the process below, the log file buffers are copied, but the
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|   // file descriptors are shared.  We flush all log files here so that closing
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|   // the file descriptors in the child process doesn't throw off the
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|   // synchronization between descriptors and buffers in the parent process.
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|   // This is as close to the fork as possible to avoid a race condition in case
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|   // there are multiple threads running before the death test, and another
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|   // thread writes to the log file.
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|   FlushInfoLog();
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| 
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|   const pid_t child_pid = fork();
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|   GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(child_pid != -1);
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|   set_child_pid(child_pid);
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|   if (child_pid == 0) {
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|     GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(close(pipe_fd[0]));
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|     set_write_fd(pipe_fd[1]);
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|     // Redirects all logging to stderr in the child process to prevent
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|     // concurrent writes to the log files.  We capture stderr in the parent
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|     // process and append the child process' output to a log.
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|     LogToStderr();
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|     return EXECUTE_TEST;
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|   } else {
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|     GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(close(pipe_fd[1]));
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|     set_read_fd(pipe_fd[0]);
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|     set_forked(true);
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|     return OVERSEE_TEST;
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| // A concrete death test class that forks and re-executes the main
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| // program from the beginning, with command-line flags set that cause
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| // only this specific death test to be run.
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| class ExecDeathTest : public ForkingDeathTest {
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|  public:
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|   ExecDeathTest(const char* statement, const RE* regex,
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|                 const char* file, int line) :
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|       ForkingDeathTest(statement, regex), file_(file), line_(line) { }
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|   virtual TestRole AssumeRole();
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|  private:
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|   // The name of the file in which the death test is located.
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|   const char* const file_;
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|   // The line number on which the death test is located.
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|   const int line_;
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| };
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| 
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| // Utility class for accumulating command-line arguments.
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| class Arguments {
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|  public:
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|   Arguments() {
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|     args_.push_back(NULL);
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|   }
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|   ~Arguments() {
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|     for (std::vector<char*>::iterator i = args_.begin();
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|          i + 1 != args_.end();
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|          ++i) {
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|       free(*i);
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|     }
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|   }
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|   void AddArgument(const char* argument) {
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|     args_.insert(args_.end() - 1, strdup(argument));
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|   }
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| 
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|   template <typename Str>
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|   void AddArguments(const ::std::vector<Str>& arguments) {
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|     for (typename ::std::vector<Str>::const_iterator i = arguments.begin();
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|          i != arguments.end();
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|          ++i) {
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|       args_.insert(args_.end() - 1, strdup(i->c_str()));
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|     }
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|   }
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|   char* const* Argv() {
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|     return &args_[0];
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|   }
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|  private:
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|   std::vector<char*> args_;
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| };
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| 
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| // A struct that encompasses the arguments to the child process of a
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| // threadsafe-style death test process.
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| struct ExecDeathTestArgs {
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|   char* const* argv;  // Command-line arguments for the child's call to exec
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|   int close_fd;       // File descriptor to close; the read end of a pipe
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| };
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| 
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| // The main function for a threadsafe-style death test child process.
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| // This function is called in a clone()-ed process and thus must avoid
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| // any potentially unsafe operations like malloc or libc functions.
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| static int ExecDeathTestChildMain(void* child_arg) {
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|   ExecDeathTestArgs* const args = static_cast<ExecDeathTestArgs*>(child_arg);
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|   GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(close(args->close_fd));
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| 
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|   // We need to execute the test program in the same environment where
 | |
|   // it was originally invoked.  Therefore we change to the original
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|   // working directory first.
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|   const char* const original_dir =
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|       UnitTest::GetInstance()->original_working_dir();
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|   // We can safely call chdir() as it's a direct system call.
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|   if (chdir(original_dir) != 0) {
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|     DeathTestAbort("chdir(\"%s\") failed: %s",
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|                    original_dir, strerror(errno));
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|     return EXIT_FAILURE;
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|   }
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| 
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|   // We can safely call execve() as it's a direct system call.  We
 | |
|   // cannot use execvp() as it's a libc function and thus potentially
 | |
|   // unsafe.  Since execve() doesn't search the PATH, the user must
 | |
|   // invoke the test program via a valid path that contains at least
 | |
|   // one path separator.
 | |
|   execve(args->argv[0], args->argv, environ);
 | |
|   DeathTestAbort("execve(%s, ...) in %s failed: %s",
 | |
|                  args->argv[0], original_dir, strerror(errno));
 | |
|   return EXIT_FAILURE;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| // Two utility routines that together determine the direction the stack
 | |
| // grows.
 | |
| // This could be accomplished more elegantly by a single recursive
 | |
| // function, but we want to guard against the unlikely possibility of
 | |
| // a smart compiler optimizing the recursion away.
 | |
| static bool StackLowerThanAddress(const void* ptr) {
 | |
|   int dummy;
 | |
|   return &dummy < ptr;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| static bool StackGrowsDown() {
 | |
|   int dummy;
 | |
|   return StackLowerThanAddress(&dummy);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| // A threadsafe implementation of fork(2) for threadsafe-style death tests
 | |
| // that uses clone(2).  It dies with an error message if anything goes
 | |
| // wrong.
 | |
| static pid_t ExecDeathTestFork(char* const* argv, int close_fd) {
 | |
|   static const bool stack_grows_down = StackGrowsDown();
 | |
|   const size_t stack_size = getpagesize();
 | |
|   void* const stack = mmap(NULL, stack_size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
 | |
|                            MAP_ANONYMOUS | MAP_PRIVATE, -1, 0);
 | |
|   GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(stack != MAP_FAILED);
 | |
|   void* const stack_top =
 | |
|       static_cast<char*>(stack) + (stack_grows_down ? stack_size : 0);
 | |
|   ExecDeathTestArgs args = { argv, close_fd };
 | |
|   const pid_t child_pid = clone(&ExecDeathTestChildMain, stack_top,
 | |
|                                 SIGCHLD, &args);
 | |
|   GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(child_pid != -1);
 | |
|   GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(munmap(stack, stack_size) != -1);
 | |
|   return child_pid;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| // The AssumeRole process for a fork-and-exec death test.  It re-executes the
 | |
| // main program from the beginning, setting the --gtest_filter
 | |
| // and --gtest_internal_run_death_test flags to cause only the current
 | |
| // death test to be re-run.
 | |
| DeathTest::TestRole ExecDeathTest::AssumeRole() {
 | |
|   const UnitTestImpl* const impl = GetUnitTestImpl();
 | |
|   const InternalRunDeathTestFlag* const flag =
 | |
|       impl->internal_run_death_test_flag();
 | |
|   const TestInfo* const info = impl->current_test_info();
 | |
|   const int death_test_index = info->result()->death_test_count();
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (flag != NULL) {
 | |
|     set_write_fd(flag->status_fd);
 | |
|     return EXECUTE_TEST;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   int pipe_fd[2];
 | |
|   GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(pipe(pipe_fd) != -1);
 | |
|   // Clear the close-on-exec flag on the write end of the pipe, lest
 | |
|   // it be closed when the child process does an exec:
 | |
|   GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_(fcntl(pipe_fd[1], F_SETFD, 0) != -1);
 | |
| 
 | |
|   const String filter_flag =
 | |
|       String::Format("--%s%s=%s.%s",
 | |
|                      GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX, kFilterFlag,
 | |
|                      info->test_case_name(), info->name());
 | |
|   const String internal_flag =
 | |
|       String::Format("--%s%s=%s:%d:%d:%d",
 | |
|                      GTEST_FLAG_PREFIX, kInternalRunDeathTestFlag, file_, line_,
 | |
|                      death_test_index, pipe_fd[1]);
 | |
|   Arguments args;
 | |
|   args.AddArguments(GetArgvs());
 | |
|   args.AddArgument("--logtostderr");
 | |
|   args.AddArgument(filter_flag.c_str());
 | |
|   args.AddArgument(internal_flag.c_str());
 | |
| 
 | |
|   last_death_test_message = "";
 | |
| 
 | |
|   CaptureStderr();
 | |
|   // See the comment in NoExecDeathTest::AssumeRole for why the next line
 | |
|   // is necessary.
 | |
|   FlushInfoLog();
 | |
| 
 | |
|   const pid_t child_pid = ExecDeathTestFork(args.Argv(), pipe_fd[0]);
 | |
|   GTEST_DEATH_TEST_CHECK_SYSCALL_(close(pipe_fd[1]));
 | |
|   set_child_pid(child_pid);
 | |
|   set_read_fd(pipe_fd[0]);
 | |
|   set_forked(true);
 | |
|   return OVERSEE_TEST;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| // Creates a concrete DeathTest-derived class that depends on the
 | |
| // --gtest_death_test_style flag, and sets the pointer pointed to
 | |
| // by the "test" argument to its address.  If the test should be
 | |
| // skipped, sets that pointer to NULL.  Returns true, unless the
 | |
| // flag is set to an invalid value.
 | |
| bool DefaultDeathTestFactory::Create(const char* statement, const RE* regex,
 | |
|                                      const char* file, int line,
 | |
|                                      DeathTest** test) {
 | |
|   UnitTestImpl* const impl = GetUnitTestImpl();
 | |
|   const InternalRunDeathTestFlag* const flag =
 | |
|       impl->internal_run_death_test_flag();
 | |
|   const int death_test_index = impl->current_test_info()
 | |
|       ->increment_death_test_count();
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (flag != NULL) {
 | |
|     if (death_test_index > flag->index) {
 | |
|       last_death_test_message = String::Format(
 | |
|           "Death test count (%d) somehow exceeded expected maximum (%d)",
 | |
|           death_test_index, flag->index);
 | |
|       return false;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if (!(flag->file == file && flag->line == line &&
 | |
|           flag->index == death_test_index)) {
 | |
|       *test = NULL;
 | |
|       return true;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) == "threadsafe") {
 | |
|     *test = new ExecDeathTest(statement, regex, file, line);
 | |
|   } else if (GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) == "fast") {
 | |
|     *test = new NoExecDeathTest(statement, regex);
 | |
|   } else {
 | |
|     last_death_test_message = String::Format(
 | |
|         "Unknown death test style \"%s\" encountered",
 | |
|         GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style).c_str());
 | |
|     return false;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
|   return true;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| // Splits a given string on a given delimiter, populating a given
 | |
| // vector with the fields.  GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST implies that we have
 | |
| // ::std::string, so we can use it here.
 | |
| static void SplitString(const ::std::string& str, char delimiter,
 | |
|                         ::std::vector< ::std::string>* dest) {
 | |
|   ::std::vector< ::std::string> parsed;
 | |
|   ::std::string::size_type pos = 0;
 | |
|   while (true) {
 | |
|     const ::std::string::size_type colon = str.find(delimiter, pos);
 | |
|     if (colon == ::std::string::npos) {
 | |
|       parsed.push_back(str.substr(pos));
 | |
|       break;
 | |
|     } else {
 | |
|       parsed.push_back(str.substr(pos, colon - pos));
 | |
|       pos = colon + 1;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   }
 | |
|   dest->swap(parsed);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| // Attempts to parse a string into a positive integer.  Returns true
 | |
| // if that is possible.  GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST implies that we have
 | |
| // ::std::string, so we can use it here.
 | |
| static bool ParsePositiveInt(const ::std::string& str, int* number) {
 | |
|   // Fail fast if the given string does not begin with a digit;
 | |
|   // this bypasses strtol's "optional leading whitespace and plus
 | |
|   // or minus sign" semantics, which are undesirable here.
 | |
|   if (str.empty() || !isdigit(str[0])) {
 | |
|     return false;
 | |
|   }
 | |
|   char* endptr;
 | |
|   const long parsed = strtol(str.c_str(), &endptr, 10);  // NOLINT
 | |
|   if (*endptr == '\0' && parsed <= INT_MAX) {
 | |
|     *number = static_cast<int>(parsed);
 | |
|     return true;
 | |
|   } else {
 | |
|     return false;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| // Returns a newly created InternalRunDeathTestFlag object with fields
 | |
| // initialized from the GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test) flag if
 | |
| // the flag is specified; otherwise returns NULL.
 | |
| InternalRunDeathTestFlag* ParseInternalRunDeathTestFlag() {
 | |
|   if (GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test) == "") return NULL;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   InternalRunDeathTestFlag* const internal_run_death_test_flag =
 | |
|       new InternalRunDeathTestFlag;
 | |
|   // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST implies that we have ::std::string, so we
 | |
|   // can use it here.
 | |
|   ::std::vector< ::std::string> fields;
 | |
|   SplitString(GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test).c_str(), ':', &fields);
 | |
|   if (fields.size() != 4
 | |
|       || !ParsePositiveInt(fields[1], &internal_run_death_test_flag->line)
 | |
|       || !ParsePositiveInt(fields[2], &internal_run_death_test_flag->index)
 | |
|       || !ParsePositiveInt(fields[3],
 | |
|                            &internal_run_death_test_flag->status_fd)) {
 | |
|     DeathTestAbort("Bad --gtest_internal_run_death_test flag: %s",
 | |
|                    GTEST_FLAG(internal_run_death_test).c_str());
 | |
|   }
 | |
|   internal_run_death_test_flag->file = fields[0].c_str();
 | |
|   return internal_run_death_test_flag;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| }  // namespace internal
 | |
| 
 | |
| #endif  // GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
 | |
| 
 | |
| }  // namespace testing
 |