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** Copyright (C) 2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). |
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** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com) |
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** This file is part of the test suite of the Qt Toolkit. |
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** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$ |
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** No Commercial Usage |
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// W A R N I N G |
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// ------------- |
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// This file is not part of the Qt API. It exists purely as an |
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// implementation detail. This header file may change from version to |
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// version without notice, or even be removed. |
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#include "qapplicationargumentparser_p.h" |
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#include "qapplicationargument_p.h" |
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#include <QtTest/QtTest> |
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Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(QList<QApplicationArgument>); |
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Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(QApplicationArgumentParser::ExitCode); |
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/*! |
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\class tst_QApplicationArgumentParser |
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\brief The class tst_QApplicationArgumentParser tests class QApplicationArgumentParser. |
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\internal |
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\since 4.5 |
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class tst_QApplicationArgumentParser : public QObject |
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{ |
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Q_OBJECT |
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private slots: |
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void negativeTest() const; |
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void negativeTest_data() const; |
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void mandatoryArguments() const; |
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void mandatoryArguments_data() const; |
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}; |
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/* |
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Comments from notes.txt: |
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Different arg types: |
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* -name <mandatory value> |
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-name -name -name |
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-name value1 -name value2 -name value3 |
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Possible Tests |
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------------------- |
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./foo -ab -cd - |
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./foo -ab -cd - - - |
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./foo -ab -cd - input1 input |
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./foo -help - |
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./foo - -help |
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// -switch has upper limit of 2 |
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./foo -switch -switch -switch |
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// -switch has upper limit of 1 |
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./foo -switch -switch |
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// -switch has lower limit of 1 |
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./foo |
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./foo -switch cruft -switch |
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./foo -option value1 cruft -option value2 |
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./foo -option value1 cruft cruft -option value2 |
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./foo -option value1 cruft cruft cruft -option value2 |
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./foo -option -option -option2 -option2 |
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./foo -option |
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./foo -option -option -option2 |
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./foo -option - |
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./foo -option - - |
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void tst_QApplicationArgumentParser::negativeTest() const |
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void tst_QApplicationArgumentParser::negativeTest_data() const |
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{ |
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QTest::addColumn<QStringList>("inputArgs"); |
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QTest::addColumn<QApplicationArgumentParser::ExitCode>("expectedExitCode"); |
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QTest::addColumn<QString>("expectedStderr"); |
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QTest::addColumn<QList<QApplicationArgument> >("declarations"); |
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void tst_QApplicationArgumentParser::mandatoryArguments() const |
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QFETCH(QStringList, inputArgs); |
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QFETCH(QList<QApplicationArgument>, inputDecls); |
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QApplicationArgumentParser parser(inputArgs); |
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parser.setDeclaredArguments(inputDecls); |
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QVERIFY(!parser.parse()); |
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QCOMPARE(parser.exitCode(), QApplicationArgumentParser::ParseError); |
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QTest::addColumn<QStringList>("inputArgs"); |
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QTest::addColumn<QList<QApplicationArgument> >("inputDecls"); |
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QStringList in; |
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QApplicationArgument arg1("name", QString(), QVariant::String); |
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arg1.setMinimumOccurrence(1); |
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QTEST_APPLESS_MAIN(tst_QApplicationArgumentParser) |
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#include "tst_qapplicationargumentparser.moc" |