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Mark Mentovai
4b450c8137 test: Use (actual, [un]expected) in gtest {ASSERT,EXPECT}_{EQ,NE}
gtest used to require (expected, actual) ordering for arguments to
EXPECT_EQ and ASSERT_EQ, and in failed test assertions would identify
each side as “expected” or “actual.” Tests in Crashpad adhered to this
traditional ordering. After a gtest change in February 2016, it is now
agnostic with respect to the order of these arguments.

This change mechanically updates all uses of these macros to (actual,
expected) by reversing them. This provides consistency with our use of
the logging CHECK_EQ and DCHECK_EQ macros, and makes for better
readability by ordinary native speakers. The rough (but working!)
conversion tool is
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/466727/1/rewrite_expectassert_eq.py,
and “git cl format” cleaned up its output.

EXPECT_NE and ASSERT_NE never had a preferred ordering. gtest never made
a judgment that one side or the other needed to provide an “unexpected”
value. Consequently, some code used (unexpected, actual) while other
code used (actual, unexpected). For consistency with the new EXPECT_EQ
and ASSERT_EQ usage, as well as consistency with CHECK_NE and DCHECK_NE,
this change also updates these use sites to (actual, unexpected) where
one side can be called “unexpected” as, for example, std::string::npos
can be. Unfortunately, this portion was a manual conversion.

References:

https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/master/googletest/docs/Primer.md#binary-comparison
77d6b17338
https://github.com/google/googletest/pull/713

Change-Id: I978fef7c94183b8b1ef63f12f5ab4d6693626be3
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/466727
Reviewed-by: Scott Graham <scottmg@chromium.org>
2017-04-04 12:34:24 +00:00
Mark Mentovai
6d2d31d2d1 Use base/macros.h instead of base/basictypes.h
This was done in Chromium’s local copy of Crashpad in 562827afb599. This
change is similar to that one, except more care was taken to avoid
including headers from a .cc or _test.cc when already included by the
associated .h. Rather than using <stddef.h> for size_t, Crashpad has
always used <sys/types.h>, so that’s used here as well.

This updates mini_chromium to 8a2363f486e3a0dc562a68884832d06d28d38dcc,
which removes base/basictypes.h.

e128dcf10122 Remove base/move.h; use std::move() instead of Pass()
8a2363f486e3 Move basictypes.h to macros.h

R=avi@chromium.org

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1566713002 .
2016-01-06 12:22:50 -05:00
Scott Graham
07fcf63c21 win: fixes for Windows x64
Mostly size_t <-> unsigned int warnings, but I also had a mistake in
PROCESS_BASIC_INFORMATION, the pids are 32-on-32 and 64-on-64.

The Windows build is still x86 until https://codereview.chromium.org/981333002/.
I don't think I'll bother maintaining the x86 build for now, though we will probably
need it for x86 OSs in the future. It should be straightforward to revive it once we
need it, and have bots to support it.

R=mark@chromium.org
BUG=crashpad:1

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/983103004
2015-03-06 16:05:34 -08:00
Mark Mentovai
4539fd1553 minidump: Reorganize MinidumpModuleCrashpadInfo to improve linking
between classic and extension structures.

Previosly, each MinidumpModuleCrashpadInfo structure contained a
minidump_module_list_index field referencing a module in the
MINIDUMP_MODULE_LIST stream by index. This layout was discovered to
cause a problem for the new minidump reader in ModuleSnapshotMinidump.
Instead, the module list index for linkage should be contained in the
MinidumpModuleCrashpadInfoList alongside the LOCATION_DESCRIPTORs
pointing to each MinidumpModuleCrashpadInfo.

The organizational difference is small, but this enables a better design
for ModuleSnapshotMinidump. When initializing a ModuleSnapshotMinidump
with the new layout, it is possible for the caller to have access to the
location descriptor for the MinidumpModuleCrashpadInfo corresponding to
a MINIDUMP_MODULE_LIST. Previously, the caller would not have had this
data without interpreting each MinidumpModuleCrashpadInfo, which
ModuleSnapshotMinidump would have to do anyway.

MinidumpModuleCrashpadInfoListWriter was the only user of
MinidumpLocationDescriptorListWriter, which is obsoleted and removed in
this change. Its functionality is moving directly into
MinidumpModuleCrashpadInfoListWriter, but it is no longer generic enough
to maintain as a distinct class.

TEST=minidump_test \
     MinidumpModuleCrashpadInfoWriter.*,MinidumpCrashpadInfoWriter.*

R=rsesek@chromium.org

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/978463003
2015-03-04 10:53:34 -05:00
Scott Graham
429a3368d4 win: Work towards getting 'minidump' to compile
- dbghelp.h requires windows.h to be included before it (ick!).
  Add a stub one for non_win to make this work.
- convert __attribute__ -> macro that can work work with MSVC;
- a handful of narrowing casts.

R=mark@chromium.org
BUG=crashpad:1

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/883773005
2015-02-04 17:30:03 -08:00
Mark Mentovai
a980409288 Add MinidumpRVAListWriter and test.
This will be used as the foundation for writing a list of
MinidumpUTF8String objects. MinidumpUTF8String (and UTF-16
MINIDUMP_STRING) objects are never referenced by
MINIDUMP_LOCATION_DESCRIPTOR because they carry their own lengths.
Instead, they are always referenced by RVA.

The list of MinidumpUTF8String objects will be used for the module
annotations vector.

TEST=minidump_test MinidumpRVAListWriter.*
R=rsesek@chromium.org

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/704333002
2014-11-07 09:44:09 -05:00