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Drop the legacy CppUnit testing framework used for the unit tests. Replacing it with Catch has the advantage of not requiring CppUnit libraries to be installed on the system in order to be able to run tests (Catch is header-only and a copy of it is now included in the main repository itself) and, in the future, of being able to write the tests in a much more natural way. For now, however, avoid changing the existing tests code as much as [reasonably] possible to avoid introducing bugs in them and provide the CppUnit compatibility macros in the new wx/catch_cppunit.h header which allow to preserve the 99% of the existing code unchanged. Some of the required changes are: - Decompose asserts using "a && b" conditions into multiple asserts checking "a" and "b" independently. This would have been better even with CppUnit (to know which part of condition exactly failed) and is required with Catch. - Use extra parentheses around such conditions when they can't be easily decomposed in the arrays test, due to the use of macros. This is not ideal from the point of view of messages given when the tests fail but will do for now. - Rewrite asserts using "a || b" as a combination of condition checks and assert macros. Again, this is better anyhow, and is required with Catch. Incidentally, this allowed to fix a bug in the "exec" unit test which didn't leave enough time for the new process to be launched before trying to kill it. - Remove multiple CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_NAMED_REGISTRATION() macros, our emulation of this macro can be used only once. - Provide string conversions using Catch-specific StringMaker for a couple of types. - Replace custom wxImage comparison with a Catch-specific matcher class. - Remove most of test running logic from test.cpp, in particular don't parse command line ourselves any longer but use Catch built-in command line parser. This is a source of a minor regression: previously, both "Foo" and "FooTestCase" could be used as the name of the test to run, but now only the latter is accepted.
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Name: tests/streams/bstream.h
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// Purpose: Template class for testing base stream functions.
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// Author: Hans Van Leemputten
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// Copyright: (c) 2004 Hans Van Leemputten
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// Licence: wxWindows licence
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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#ifndef _WX_TESTBSTREAM_H__
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#define _WX_TESTBSTREAM_H__
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Some macros preventing us from typing too much ;-)
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//
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#define STREAM_TEST_NAME "Streams"
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#define COMPOSE_TEST_NAME(Name) \
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STREAM_TEST_NAME "." #Name
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#define STREAM_TEST_SUBSUITE_NAMED_REGISTRATION(Name) \
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CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_NAMED_REGISTRATION( Name, COMPOSE_TEST_NAME(Name) );
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Template class that implements a test for all base stream functions.
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//
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template <class TStreamIn, class TStreamOut> class BaseStreamTestCase : public CppUnit::TestCase
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{
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protected:
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typedef BaseStreamTestCase<TStreamIn, TStreamOut> StreamTestCase;
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class CleanupHelper
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{
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public:
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CleanupHelper(StreamTestCase *value)
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:m_pCleanup(value)
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{}
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~CleanupHelper()
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{
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m_pCleanup->DeleteInStream();
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m_pCleanup->DeleteOutStream();
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}
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private:
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StreamTestCase *m_pCleanup;
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};
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friend class CleanupHelper;
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public:
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BaseStreamTestCase()
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:m_bSimpleTellITest(false),
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m_bSimpleTellOTest(false),
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m_bSeekInvalidBeyondEnd(true),
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m_bEofAtLastRead(true),
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m_pCurrentIn(NULL),
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m_pCurrentOut(NULL)
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{ /* Nothing extra */ }
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virtual ~BaseStreamTestCase()
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{
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// Prevent mem leaks!
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delete m_pCurrentIn;
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delete m_pCurrentOut;
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}
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protected:
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/*
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* Input stream tests.
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*/
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// Just try to perform a GetSize() on the input stream.
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void Input_GetSize()
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{
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CleanupHelper cleanup(this);
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const TStreamIn &stream_in = CreateInStream();
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT(!stream_in.Eof());
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// Size should be greater than zero.
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT(stream_in.GetSize() != 0);
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}
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// The variant for non-seekable streams.
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void Input_GetSizeFail()
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{
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CleanupHelper cleanup(this);
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const TStreamIn &stream_in = CreateInStream();
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT(stream_in.GetSize() == 0);
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}
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// Just try to perform a GetC() on the input stream.
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void Input_GetC()
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{
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CleanupHelper cleanup(this);
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TStreamIn &stream_in = CreateInStream();
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT(!stream_in.Eof());
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// If no exception occurs the test is successful.
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(void)stream_in.GetC();
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}
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// Just try to perform a Read() on the input stream.
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void Input_Read()
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{
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CleanupHelper cleanup(this);
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TStreamIn &stream_in = CreateInStream();
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT(!stream_in.Eof());
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// Note: the input stream should at least be of min size +10!
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char buf[10];
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(void)stream_in.Read(buf, 10);
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT(!stream_in.Eof());
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT(stream_in.IsOk());
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// Test the stream version as well.
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TStreamOut &stream_out = CreateOutStream();
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(void)stream_in.Read(stream_out);
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// The output stream should have read the input stream till the end.
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT(stream_in.Eof());
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}
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// Test and see what happens to the EOF when we
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// read after EOF was encountered.
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void Input_Eof()
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{
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CleanupHelper cleanup(this);
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TStreamIn &stream_in = CreateInStream();
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT(!stream_in.Eof());
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// Double check to see if Eof it self doesn't changes the Eof status.
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT(!stream_in.Eof());
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// Travel to the end of the stream.
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while(!stream_in.Eof())
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{
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_MESSAGE( "unexpected non-EOF stream error",
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stream_in.IsOk() );
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// Read, we move one byte along.
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(void)stream_in.GetC();
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#if 0
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// EOF behaviour is different in streams, disabled (for now?)
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if (m_bEofAtLastRead)
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// EOF should only occur after the last successful get.
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_MESSAGE("Eof is detected too late.", !(stream_in.LastRead() != 1 && stream_in.Eof()));
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else
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// EOF should only occur after a failed get.
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_MESSAGE("Eof is detected too soon.", !(stream_in.LastRead() == 1 && stream_in.Eof()));
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#endif
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}
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// Check EOF stream state.
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_MESSAGE("EOF is not EOF?", stream_in.Eof());
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// Ok we found the end, let's see if we can go past it.
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for (size_t i = 0; i < 100; i++)
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(void)stream_in.GetC();
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// Check for EOF correctness.
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_MESSAGE("EOF is wrong when we read past EOF!", stream_in.Eof());
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_MESSAGE("Last error is not EOF while stream_in.Eof() is true", stream_in.GetLastError() == wxSTREAM_EOF);
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}
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// Just try to perform a LastRead() on the input stream.
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void Input_LastRead()
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{
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CleanupHelper cleanup(this);
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TStreamIn &stream_in = CreateInStream();
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT(!stream_in.Eof());
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char buf[5];
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(void)stream_in.Read(buf, 5);
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(5, stream_in.LastRead());
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(void)stream_in.GetC();
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(1, stream_in.LastRead());
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}
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void Input_CanRead()
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{
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CleanupHelper cleanup(this);
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TStreamIn &stream_in = CreateInStream();
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT( stream_in.CanRead() );
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// read the entire contents
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(void)stream_in.Read(CreateOutStream());
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT( !stream_in.CanRead() );
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}
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// Just try to perform a SeekI() on the input stream.
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void Input_SeekI()
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{
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CleanupHelper cleanup(this);
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TStreamIn &stream_in = CreateInStream();
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT( stream_in.IsSeekable() );
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT(!stream_in.Eof());
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// Try to Seek in the stream...
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(2, stream_in.SeekI(2, wxFromStart));
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(4, stream_in.SeekI(2, wxFromCurrent));
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// Not sure the following line is correct, so test it differently.
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//CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(stream_in.GetSize()-2, stream_in.SeekI(-2, wxFromEnd));
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT(stream_in.SeekI(-2, wxFromEnd) != wxInvalidOffset);
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// Go beyond the stream size.
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT((stream_in.SeekI(10, wxFromCurrent) == wxInvalidOffset) == m_bSeekInvalidBeyondEnd);
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}
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void Input_SeekIFail()
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{
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CleanupHelper cleanup(this);
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TStreamIn &stream_in = CreateInStream();
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT( !stream_in.IsSeekable() );
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}
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// Just try to perform a TellI() on the input stream.
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void Input_TellI()
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{
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CleanupHelper cleanup(this);
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TStreamIn &stream_in = CreateInStream();
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT(!stream_in.Eof());
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// Try to Get the location in the stream...
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, stream_in.TellI());
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(void)stream_in.GetC();
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(1, stream_in.TellI());
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if (!m_bSimpleTellITest)
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{
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wxFileOffset pos = stream_in.SeekI(5, wxFromStart);
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(pos, stream_in.TellI());
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(void)stream_in.GetC();
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(6, stream_in.TellI());
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pos = stream_in.SeekI(2, wxFromCurrent);
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(pos, stream_in.TellI());
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pos = stream_in.SeekI(5, wxFromStart);
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(pos, stream_in.TellI());
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}
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}
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// Just try to perform a Peek() on the input stream.
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void Input_Peek()
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{
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CleanupHelper cleanup(this);
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TStreamIn &stream_in = CreateInStream();
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// Test the full stream
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while (stream_in.IsOk())
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{
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char peekChar = stream_in.Peek();
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char getChar = stream_in.GetC();
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if (stream_in.LastRead() == 1)
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(getChar, peekChar);
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}
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}
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// Just try to perform a Ungetch() on the input stream.
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void Input_Ungetch()
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{
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CleanupHelper cleanup(this);
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TStreamIn &stream_in = CreateInStream();
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT(!stream_in.Eof());
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const char *ungetstr = "test";
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size_t ungetsize = stream_in.Ungetch(ungetstr, strlen(ungetstr) + 1);
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if (ungetsize != 0)
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{
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(strlen(ungetstr) + 1, ungetsize);
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char buf[10];
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(void)stream_in.Read(buf, ungetsize);
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT(strcmp(buf, ungetstr) == 0);
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}
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if (stream_in.Ungetch('a'))
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{
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(int('a'), stream_in.GetC());
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}
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}
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/*
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* Output stream tests.
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*/
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// Just try to perform a PutC() on the output stream.
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void Output_PutC()
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{
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CleanupHelper cleanup(this);
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TStreamOut &stream_out = CreateOutStream();
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const char *buf = "Some text";
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const wxFileOffset len = strlen(buf);
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for ( int i = 0; i < len; i++ )
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stream_out.PutC(buf[i]);
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if ( stream_out.IsSeekable() )
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(len, stream_out.TellO());
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}
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// Just try to perform a Write() on the output stream.
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void Output_Write()
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{
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CleanupHelper cleanup(this);
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TStreamOut &stream_out = CreateOutStream();
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// Do the buffer version.
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const char *buf = "Some text";
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const wxFileOffset len = strlen(buf);
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(void)stream_out.Write(buf, len);
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if ( stream_out.IsSeekable() )
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL( len, stream_out.TellO() );
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// Do the Stream version.
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TStreamIn &stream_in = CreateInStream();
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(void)stream_out.Write(stream_in);
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if ( stream_out.IsSeekable() )
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT(stream_out.TellO() > len);
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}
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// Just try to perform a LastWrite() on the output stream.
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void Output_LastWrite()
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{
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CleanupHelper cleanup(this);
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TStreamOut &stream_out = CreateOutStream();
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const char *buf = "12345";
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(void)stream_out.Write(buf, 5);
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(5, stream_out.LastWrite());
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(void)stream_out.PutC('1');
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(1, stream_out.LastWrite());
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}
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// Just try to perform a SeekO() on the output stream.
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void Output_SeekO()
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{
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CleanupHelper cleanup(this);
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TStreamOut &stream_out = CreateOutStream();
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT( stream_out.IsSeekable() );
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// First put some data in the stream, so it is not empty.
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const char *buf = "1234567890";
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(void)stream_out.Write(buf, 10);
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// Try to Seek in the stream...
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(2, stream_out.SeekO(2, wxFromStart));
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(4, stream_out.SeekO(2, wxFromCurrent));
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// Not sure the following line is correct, so test it differently.
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//CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(stream_in.GetSize()-2, stream_out.SeekO(-2, wxFromEnd));
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT(stream_out.SeekO(-2, wxFromEnd) != wxInvalidOffset);
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// Go beyond the stream size.
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT((stream_out.SeekO(10, wxFromCurrent) == wxInvalidOffset) == m_bSeekInvalidBeyondEnd);
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}
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void Output_SeekOFail()
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{
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CleanupHelper cleanup(this);
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TStreamOut &stream_out = CreateOutStream();
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT( !stream_out.IsSeekable() );
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}
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// Just try to perform a TellO() on the output stream.
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void Output_TellO()
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{
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CleanupHelper cleanup(this);
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TStreamOut &stream_out = CreateOutStream();
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// Try to Get the location in the stream...
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, stream_out.TellO());
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(void)stream_out.PutC('1');
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(1, stream_out.TellO());
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if (!m_bSimpleTellOTest)
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{
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// First put some extra data in the stream, so it's not empty.
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const char *buf = "1234567890";
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(void)stream_out.Write(buf, 10);
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wxFileOffset pos = stream_out.SeekO(5, wxFromStart);
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(pos, stream_out.TellO());
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(void)stream_out.PutC('1');
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(6, stream_out.TellO());
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pos = stream_out.SeekO(2, wxFromCurrent);
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(pos, stream_out.TellO());
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pos = stream_out.SeekO(5, wxFromStart);
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL(pos, stream_out.TellO());
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}
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}
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protected:
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// Some tests can be configured... here you can find the config settings
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bool m_bSimpleTellITest; // if true, no SeekI will be used by the TellI test.
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// Default false.
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bool m_bSimpleTellOTest; // if true, no SeekO will be used by the TellI test.
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// Default false.
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bool m_bSeekInvalidBeyondEnd; // if true a SeekI|O beyond the end of the stream should return wxInvalidOffset
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// Default true.
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bool m_bEofAtLastRead; // Does EOF occur at the moment the last byte is read or when read past the last byte.
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// Default true.
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protected:
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TStreamIn &CreateInStream()
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{
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if (m_pCurrentIn)
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{
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wxFAIL_MSG(wxT("Error in test case, the previous input stream needs to be delete first!"));
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}
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m_pCurrentIn = DoCreateInStream();
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wxASSERT(m_pCurrentIn != NULL);
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return *m_pCurrentIn;
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}
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TStreamOut &CreateOutStream()
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{
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if (m_pCurrentOut)
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{
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wxFAIL_MSG(wxT("Error in test case, the previous output stream needs to be delete first!"));
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}
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m_pCurrentOut = DoCreateOutStream();
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wxASSERT(m_pCurrentOut != NULL);
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return *m_pCurrentOut;
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}
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void DeleteInStream()
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{
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if (m_pCurrentIn == NULL)
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return;
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delete m_pCurrentIn;
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m_pCurrentIn = NULL;
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// In case something extra needs to be done.
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DoDeleteInStream();
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}
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void DeleteOutStream()
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{
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if (m_pCurrentOut == NULL)
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return;
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CPPUNIT_ASSERT(m_pCurrentOut->Close());
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delete m_pCurrentOut;
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m_pCurrentOut = NULL;
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// In case something extra needs to be done.
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DoDeleteOutStream();
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}
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protected:
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// Items that need to be implemented by a derived class!
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virtual TStreamIn *DoCreateInStream() = 0;
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virtual TStreamOut *DoCreateOutStream() = 0;
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virtual void DoDeleteInStream() { /* Depends on the base class */ }
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virtual void DoDeleteOutStream() { /* Depends on the base class */ }
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private:
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TStreamIn *m_pCurrentIn;
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TStreamOut *m_pCurrentOut;
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};
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#endif
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