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// Google Mock - a framework for writing C++ mock classes.
 
//
 
// This file implements some actions that depend on gmock-generated-actions.h.
 
 
 
// GOOGLETEST_CM0002 DO NOT DELETE
 
 
 
#ifndef GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_MORE_ACTIONS_H_
 
#define GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_MORE_ACTIONS_H_
 
 
 
#include <algorithm>
 
 
 
#include "gmock/gmock-generated-actions.h"
 
 
 
namespace testing {
 
namespace internal {
 
 
 
// Implements the Invoke(f) action.  The template argument
 
// FunctionImpl is the implementation type of f, which can be either a
 
// function pointer or a functor.  Invoke(f) can be used as an
 
// Action<F> as long as f's type is compatible with F (i.e. f can be
 
// assigned to a tr1::function<F>).
 
template <typename FunctionImpl>
 
class InvokeAction {
 
 public:
 
  // The c'tor makes a copy of function_impl (either a function
 
  // pointer or a functor).
 
  explicit InvokeAction(FunctionImpl function_impl)
 
      : function_impl_(function_impl) {}
 
 
 
  template <typename Result, typename ArgumentTuple>
 
  Result Perform(const ArgumentTuple& args) {
 
    return InvokeHelper<Result, ArgumentTuple>::Invoke(function_impl_, args);
 
  }
 
 
 
 private:
 
  FunctionImpl function_impl_;
 
 
 
  GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(InvokeAction);
 
};
 
 
 
// Implements the Invoke(object_ptr, &Class::Method) action.
 
template <class Class, typename MethodPtr>
 
class InvokeMethodAction {
 
 public:
 
  InvokeMethodAction(Class* obj_ptr, MethodPtr method_ptr)
 
      : method_ptr_(method_ptr), obj_ptr_(obj_ptr) {}
 
 
 
  template <typename Result, typename ArgumentTuple>
 
  Result Perform(const ArgumentTuple& args) const {
 
    return InvokeHelper<Result, ArgumentTuple>::InvokeMethod(
 
        obj_ptr_, method_ptr_, args);
 
  }
 
 
 
 private:
 
  // The order of these members matters.  Reversing the order can trigger
 
  // warning C4121 in MSVC (see
 
  // http://computer-programming-forum.com/7-vc.net/6fbc30265f860ad1.htm ).
 
  const MethodPtr method_ptr_;
 
  Class* const obj_ptr_;
 
 
 
  GTEST_DISALLOW_ASSIGN_(InvokeMethodAction);
 
};
 
 
 
// An internal replacement for std::copy which mimics its behavior. This is
 
// necessary because Visual Studio deprecates ::std::copy, issuing warning 4996.
 
// However Visual Studio 2010 and later do not honor #pragmas which disable that
 
// warning.
 
template<typename InputIterator, typename OutputIterator>
 
inline OutputIterator CopyElements(InputIterator first,
 
                                   InputIterator last,
 
                                   OutputIterator output) {
 
  for (; first != last; ++first, ++output) {
 
    *output = *first;
 
  }
 
  return output;
 
}
 
 
 
}  // namespace internal
 
 
 
// Various overloads for Invoke().
 
 
 
// Creates an action that invokes 'function_impl' with the mock
 
// function's arguments.
 
template <typename FunctionImpl>
 
PolymorphicAction<internal::InvokeAction<FunctionImpl> > Invoke(
 
    FunctionImpl function_impl) {
 
  return MakePolymorphicAction(
 
      internal::InvokeAction<FunctionImpl>(function_impl));
 
}
 
 
 
// Creates an action that invokes the given method on the given object
 
// with the mock function's arguments.
 
template <class Class, typename MethodPtr>
 
PolymorphicAction<internal::InvokeMethodAction<Class, MethodPtr> > Invoke(
 
    Class* obj_ptr, MethodPtr method_ptr) {
 
  return MakePolymorphicAction(
 
      internal::InvokeMethodAction<Class, MethodPtr>(obj_ptr, method_ptr));
 
}
 
 
 
// WithoutArgs(inner_action) can be used in a mock function with a
 
// non-empty argument list to perform inner_action, which takes no
 
// argument.  In other words, it adapts an action accepting no
 
// argument to one that accepts (and ignores) arguments.
 
template <typename InnerAction>
 
inline internal::WithArgsAction<InnerAction>
 
WithoutArgs(const InnerAction& action) {
 
  return internal::WithArgsAction<InnerAction>(action);
 
}
 
 
 
// WithArg<k>(an_action) creates an action that passes the k-th
 
// (0-based) argument of the mock function to an_action and performs
 
// it.  It adapts an action accepting one argument to one that accepts
 
// multiple arguments.  For convenience, we also provide
 
// WithArgs<k>(an_action) (defined below) as a synonym.
 
template <int k, typename InnerAction>
 
inline internal::WithArgsAction<InnerAction, k>
 
WithArg(const InnerAction& action) {
 
  return internal::WithArgsAction<InnerAction, k>(action);
 
}
 
 
 
// The ACTION*() macros trigger warning C4100 (unreferenced formal
 
// parameter) in MSVC with -W4.  Unfortunately they cannot be fixed in
 
// the macro definition, as the warnings are generated when the macro
 
// is expanded and macro expansion cannot contain #pragma.  Therefore
 
// we suppress them here.
 
#ifdef _MSC_VER
 
# pragma warning(push)
 
# pragma warning(disable:4100)
 
#endif
 
 
 
// Action ReturnArg<k>() returns the k-th argument of the mock function.
 
ACTION_TEMPLATE(ReturnArg,
 
                HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k),
 
                AND_0_VALUE_PARAMS()) {
 
  return ::testing::get<k>(args);
 
}
 
 
 
// Action SaveArg<k>(pointer) saves the k-th (0-based) argument of the
 
// mock function to *pointer.
 
ACTION_TEMPLATE(SaveArg,
 
                HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k),
 
                AND_1_VALUE_PARAMS(pointer)) {
 
  *pointer = ::testing::get<k>(args);
 
}
 
 
 
// Action SaveArgPointee<k>(pointer) saves the value pointed to
 
// by the k-th (0-based) argument of the mock function to *pointer.
 
ACTION_TEMPLATE(SaveArgPointee,
 
                HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k),
 
                AND_1_VALUE_PARAMS(pointer)) {
 
  *pointer = *::testing::get<k>(args);
 
}
 
 
 
// Action SetArgReferee<k>(value) assigns 'value' to the variable
 
// referenced by the k-th (0-based) argument of the mock function.
 
ACTION_TEMPLATE(SetArgReferee,
 
                HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k),
 
                AND_1_VALUE_PARAMS(value)) {
 
  typedef typename ::testing::tuple_element<k, args_type>::type argk_type;
 
  // Ensures that argument #k is a reference.  If you get a compiler
 
  // error on the next line, you are using SetArgReferee<k>(value) in
 
  // a mock function whose k-th (0-based) argument is not a reference.
 
  GTEST_COMPILE_ASSERT_(internal::is_reference<argk_type>::value,
 
                        SetArgReferee_must_be_used_with_a_reference_argument);
 
  ::testing::get<k>(args) = value;
 
}
 
 
 
// Action SetArrayArgument<k>(first, last) copies the elements in
 
// source range [first, last) to the array pointed to by the k-th
 
// (0-based) argument, which can be either a pointer or an
 
// iterator. The action does not take ownership of the elements in the
 
// source range.
 
ACTION_TEMPLATE(SetArrayArgument,
 
                HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k),
 
                AND_2_VALUE_PARAMS(first, last)) {
 
  // Visual Studio deprecates ::std::copy, so we use our own copy in that case.
 
#ifdef _MSC_VER
 
  internal::CopyElements(first, last, ::testing::get<k>(args));
 
#else
 
  ::std::copy(first, last, ::testing::get<k>(args));
 
#endif
 
}
 
 
 
// Action DeleteArg<k>() deletes the k-th (0-based) argument of the mock
 
// function.
 
ACTION_TEMPLATE(DeleteArg,
 
                HAS_1_TEMPLATE_PARAMS(int, k),
 
                AND_0_VALUE_PARAMS()) {
 
  delete ::testing::get<k>(args);
 
}
 
 
 
// This action returns the value pointed to by 'pointer'.
 
ACTION_P(ReturnPointee, pointer) { return *pointer; }
 
 
 
// Action Throw(exception) can be used in a mock function of any type
 
// to throw the given exception.  Any copyable value can be thrown.
 
#if GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
 
 
 
// Suppresses the 'unreachable code' warning that VC generates in opt modes.
 
# ifdef _MSC_VER
 
#  pragma warning(push)          // Saves the current warning state.
 
#  pragma warning(disable:4702)  // Temporarily disables warning 4702.
 
# endif
 
ACTION_P(Throw, exception) { throw exception; }
 
# ifdef _MSC_VER
 
#  pragma warning(pop)           // Restores the warning state.
 
# endif
 
 
 
#endif  // GTEST_HAS_EXCEPTIONS
 
 
 
#ifdef _MSC_VER
 
# pragma warning(pop)
 
#endif
 
 
 
}  // namespace testing
 
 
 
#endif  // GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_MORE_ACTIONS_H_