It doesn't make semantic sense for the conversion to modify the input, and the
fact that it's allowed to do so appears to have just been a historical accident.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 448135555
Change-Id: Id10f17af38cf3947ee25fe10654d97527173ebfc
Better document requirements, API decisions, and historical accidents. Make an
implicit conversion easier and in a more appropriate place, and ease the burden
of some assertions in the conversion operator. Stop using the legacy
ActionInterface style for defining the action.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 447894892
Change-Id: I179e23ec2abdd9bf05c204ab18dbb492f1372e8e
So that it can be referenced in conversion operators for actions that need to
know the concrete return type.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 447889344
Change-Id: I643d3298bc8effd08741282a956c221f9d67d378
Rather than branching on whether the return type is ByMoveWrapper within
ReturnAction itself, hoist the distinction to outside. This allows the main
class template to be modified without worrying about this special case, which
means we can stop using a shared pointer to the value (introduced as a
linked_ptr in commit 3d1c78b2bf to support ByMove) in this commit and simplify
the class template further in a future commit with the eventual aim of directly
supporting move-only result types.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 445938943
Change-Id: I7bc71ea301d5e493ac6ecbe57d62738a48a2721a
Commit a070cbd91c added an implicit cast to this path but didn't leave a very
clear explanation for why it was desirable, a clear example, or even test
coverage. Add a better comment and a test that fails when the implicit cast is
removed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 444871311
Change-Id: I127982fa8d5bce9b6d1b68177c12dc0709449164
This is necessary for generic support of these actions, since `DoAll` is a
frequently-used action wrapper.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 444561964
Change-Id: I02edb55e35ab4207fbd71e371255a319c8253136
This provides a type-safe way for an action to express that it wants to be
called only once, or to capture move-only objects. It is a generalization of
the type system-evading hack in ByMove, with the improvement that it works for
_any_ action (including user-defined ones), and correctly expresses that the
action can only be used with WillOnce. I'll make existing actions benefit in a
future commit.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 440496139
Change-Id: I4145d191cca5655995ef41360bb126c123cb41d3
Avoid instantiating functions like std::get<index> for an out of range index
when doing SFINAE on the invocability of the action itself.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 439415110
Change-Id: Ifc20285a6d526c34830870cd1910c2b2b92e1e81
When built with `--define=absl=1` under Bazel, GoogleTest
flags use ABSL_FLAG instead of GoogleTest's own implementation.
There are some minor behavior differences in this mode.
The most notable difference is that unrecognized flags result
in a flag parsing error, and are not returned to the user though
a modified argc/argv, unless they appear after the positional
argument delimiter ("--").
For example, to pass a non-Abseil flag, you would have to do
./mytest --gtest_color=false -- --myflag=myvalue
The documentation at https://abseil.io/docs/cpp/guides/flags
may be helpful in understanding the behavior.
There are some other minor differences. For example,
passing --help results in the program returning 1 instead of 0.
https://github.com/google/googletest/issues/3646
PiperOrigin-RevId: 439312700
Change-Id: Id696a25f50f24a5b1785c45ca8fa59794f86fd5c
The one large test does not link in limited memory environments
Closes#3653
PiperOrigin-RevId: 436753193
Change-Id: Idd59b6509994fc642147b88279ee791cd1d7bdd0
A few tests are examining code locations and looking af the resulting line
numbers to verify that GoogleTest shows those to users correctly. Some of those
locations change when clang-format is run. For those locations, I've wrapped
portions in:
// clang-format off
...
// clang-format on
There may be other locations that are currently not tickled by running
clang-format.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 434844712
Change-Id: I3a9f0a6f39eff741c576b6de389bef9b1d11139d
This catches when a client creates an action and discards it, thinking that the action has actually been applied to something.
This will help people who make the mistake of defining, for example, both `void Use(Foo*, Bar)` and `ACTION_P(Use, bar) { Use(arg, bar); }` for later application to a Foo. With such an overload, a client may then write `Use(bar);`, selecting the Action<> overload and being confused why nothing happens.
This also catches when a client defines their own action in terms of an ACTION_P()-generated one, invokes the Action<>'s builder, and then fails to invoke the resulting action, thinking it's operating on the outer action's parameters.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 433197479
Change-Id: I98e4389150d01a5e753230113016d9fc38b1d260
They were all removed in #2815, but it looks like this one got added
from a Google export which missed the update. See #2815 for reasons why
removing this is desirable.
unifying the behavior between Bazel and CMake
This fixes one of the CI failures on Windows
PiperOrigin-RevId: 417872531
Change-Id: I156989323b7e6d4a4420f4f9691b078829db933d
The previous error message could be misinterpreted to mean that `Times` could not be
used in combination with `WillRepeatedly`, when in fact the call to `Times` just needs to happen *first*.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 410070405
Change-Id: I747d34a4334cf2e56d589dcad3a08a8f322d77c8
Replace semicolon by `$<SEMICOLON>` in generator-expressions of target
property `INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES` of CMake targets `gtest`,
`gtest_main`, `gmock` and `gmock_main`.
Fixes: #3616
Signed-off-by: Deniz Bahadir <deniz@code.bahadir.email>