OVMS3-idf/tools/unit-test-app/components/unity/include/unity_config.h
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#ifndef UNITY_CONFIG_H
#define UNITY_CONFIG_H
// This file gets included from unity.h via unity_internals.h
// It is inside #ifdef __cplusplus / extern "C" block, so we can
// only use C features here
// Adapt Unity to our environment, disable FP support
#include <esp_err.h>
#define UNITY_EXCLUDE_FLOAT
#define UNITY_EXCLUDE_DOUBLE
#define UNITY_OUTPUT_CHAR unity_putc
#define UNITY_OUTPUT_FLUSH unity_flush
// Define helpers to register test cases from multiple files
#define UNITY_EXPAND2(a, b) a ## b
#define UNITY_EXPAND(a, b) UNITY_EXPAND2(a, b)
#define UNITY_TEST_UID(what) UNITY_EXPAND(what, __LINE__)
#define UNITY_TEST_REG_HELPER reg_helper ## UNITY_TEST_UID
#define UNITY_TEST_DESC_UID desc ## UNITY_TEST_UID
struct test_desc_t
{
const char* name;
const char* desc;
void (*fn)(void);
const char* file;
int line;
struct test_desc_t* next;
};
void unity_testcase_register(struct test_desc_t* desc);
void unity_run_menu();
void unity_run_tests_with_filter(const char* filter);
void unity_run_all_tests();
/* Test case macro, a-la CATCH framework.
First argument is a free-form description,
second argument is (by convention) a list of identifiers, each one in square brackets.
Identifiers are used to group related tests, or tests with specific properties.
Use like:
TEST_CASE("Frobnicator forbnicates", "[frobnicator][rom]")
{
// test goes here
}
*/
#define TEST_CASE(name_, desc_) \
static void UNITY_TEST_UID(test_func_) (void); \
static void __attribute__((constructor)) UNITY_TEST_UID(test_reg_helper_) () \
{ \
static struct test_desc_t UNITY_TEST_UID(test_desc_) = { \
.name = name_, \
.desc = desc_, \
.fn = &UNITY_TEST_UID(test_func_), \
.file = __FILE__, \
.line = __LINE__, \
.next = NULL \
}; \
unity_testcase_register( & UNITY_TEST_UID(test_desc_) ); \
}\
static void UNITY_TEST_UID(test_func_) (void)
/**
* Note: initialization of test_desc_t fields above has to be done exactly
* in the same order as the fields are declared in the structure.
* Otherwise the initializer will not be valid in C++ (which doesn't
* support designated initializers). G++ can parse the syntax, but
* field names are treated as annotations and don't affect initialization
* order. Also make sure all the fields are initialized.
*/
// shorthand to check esp_err_t return code
#define TEST_ESP_OK(rc) TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT32(ESP_OK, rc)
#define TEST_ESP_ERR(err, rc) TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT32(err, rc)
#endif //UNITY_CONFIG_H