Sync gmock-generated-nice-strict.h.pump with gmock-generated-nice-strict.h.

Commit fe402c2779 published the changes in
internal CL 156157936, but missed the diff in
gmock-generated-nice-strict.h.pump. This makes it difficult to reason
about the change, because the .pump file is more concise than the
generated file.

This PR was tested by re-generating the .h file using the command below
and checking the git diff.

./googletest/scripts/pump.py \
    googlemock/include/gmock/gmock-generated-nice-strict.h.pump
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Victor Costan 2018-04-06 17:17:35 -07:00
parent 82febb8eaf
commit 51f8ad47df

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@ -52,10 +52,9 @@ $var n = 10 $$ The maximum arity we support.
// NiceMock<MockFoo>.
//
// NiceMock, NaggyMock, and StrictMock "inherit" the constructors of
// their respective base class, with up-to $n arguments. Therefore
// you can write NiceMock<MockFoo>(5, "a") to construct a nice mock
// where MockFoo has a constructor that accepts (int, const char*),
// for example.
// their respective base class. Therefore you can write
// NiceMock<MockFoo>(5, "a") to construct a nice mock where MockFoo
// has a constructor that accepts (int, const char*), for example.
//
// A known limitation is that NiceMock<MockFoo>, NaggyMock<MockFoo>,
// and StrictMock<MockFoo> only works for mock methods defined using
@ -64,10 +63,6 @@ $var n = 10 $$ The maximum arity we support.
// or "strict" modifier may not affect it, depending on the compiler.
// In particular, nesting NiceMock, NaggyMock, and StrictMock is NOT
// supported.
//
// Another known limitation is that the constructors of the base mock
// cannot have arguments passed by non-const reference, which are
// banned by the Google C++ style guide anyway.
#ifndef GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_GENERATED_NICE_STRICT_H_
#define GMOCK_INCLUDE_GMOCK_GMOCK_GENERATED_NICE_STRICT_H_
@ -88,44 +83,79 @@ $var method=[[$if kind==0 [[AllowUninterestingCalls]]
$elif kind==1 [[WarnUninterestingCalls]]
$else [[FailUninterestingCalls]]]]
template <class MockClass>
class $clazz : public MockClass {
public:
// We don't factor out the constructor body to a common method, as
// we have to avoid a possible clash with members of MockClass.
$clazz() {
::testing::Mock::$method(
internal::ImplicitCast_<MockClass*>(this));
}
namespace internal {
// C++ doesn't (yet) allow inheritance of constructors, so we have
// to define it for each arity.
// $clazz[[]]Base serves as a mix-in to establish the "uninteresting call"
// behavior for $clazz on construction. It accomplishes this via CRTP to get
// access to the derived MockClass.
template <class MockClass>
class $clazz[[]]Base {
protected:
$clazz[[]]Base();
~$clazz[[]]Base();
};
} // namespace internal
template <class MockClass>
class $clazz : public MockClass, public internal::$clazz[[]]Base<MockClass> {
public:
$clazz() : MockClass() {}
#if GTEST_LANG_CXX11
// Ideally, we would inherit base class's constructors through a using
// declaration, which would preserve their visibility. However, many existing
// tests rely on the fact that current implementation reexports protected
// constructors as public. These tests would need to be cleaned up first.
// Single argument constructor is special-cased so that it can be
// made explicit.
template <typename A>
explicit $clazz(A&& arg) : MockClass(std::forward<A>(arg)) {}
template <typename A1, typename A2, typename... An>
$clazz(A1&& arg1, A2&& arg2, An&&... args)
: MockClass(std::forward<A1>(arg1), std::forward<A2>(arg2),
std::forward<An>(args)...) {}
#else
// C++98 doesn't have variadic templates, so we have to define one
// for each arity.
template <typename A1>
explicit $clazz(const A1& a1) : MockClass(a1) {
::testing::Mock::$method(
internal::ImplicitCast_<MockClass*>(this));
}
explicit $clazz(const A1& a1) : MockClass(a1) {}
$range i 2..n
$for i [[
$range j 1..i
template <$for j, [[typename A$j]]>
$clazz($for j, [[const A$j& a$j]]) : MockClass($for j, [[a$j]]) {
::testing::Mock::$method(
internal::ImplicitCast_<MockClass*>(this));
}
$clazz($for j, [[const A$j& a$j]]) : MockClass($for j, [[a$j]]) {}
]]
virtual ~$clazz() {
::testing::Mock::UnregisterCallReaction(
internal::ImplicitCast_<MockClass*>(this));
}
#endif // GTEST_LANG_CXX11
private:
GTEST_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN_($clazz);
};
namespace internal {
template <typename MockClass>
$clazz[[]]Base<MockClass>::$clazz[[]]Base() {
::testing::Mock::$method(
internal::ImplicitCast_<MockClass*>(
static_cast<$clazz<MockClass> *>(this)));
}
template <typename MockClass>
$clazz[[]]Base<MockClass>::~$clazz[[]]Base() {
::testing::Mock::UnregisterCallReaction(
internal::ImplicitCast_<MockClass*>(
static_cast<$clazz<MockClass>*>(this)));
}
} // namespace internal
]]
// The following specializations catch some (relatively more common)