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| 1 /* |
| 2 * This file is part of Adblock Plus <https://adblockplus.org/>, |
| 3 * Copyright (C) 2006-2015 Eyeo GmbH |
| 4 * |
| 5 * Adblock Plus is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| 6 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as |
| 7 * published by the Free Software Foundation. |
| 8 * |
| 9 * Adblock Plus is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| 10 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| 11 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| 12 * GNU General Public License for more details. |
| 13 * |
| 14 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| 15 * along with Adblock Plus. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
| 16 */ |
| 17 |
| 18 #include <gtest/gtest.h> |
| 19 |
| 20 #include "../../src/plugin/Exception.h" |
| 21 |
| 22 #include <stdexcept> |
| 23 |
| 24 void AssignCurrentException(std::exception_ptr& e) |
| 25 { |
| 26 e = std::current_exception(); |
| 27 } |
| 28 |
| 29 /* |
| 30 * This test verifies that std::current_exception works during exception handlin
g generally, |
| 31 * not just in the immediate context of a 'catch' clause. |
| 32 */ |
| 33 TEST(Exception, CurrentExceptionWorksOutsideCatchHandler) |
| 34 { |
| 35 std::exception_ptr ep; |
| 36 const auto e = std::runtime_error("BJTCiRhkVAmvMg"); |
| 37 try |
| 38 { |
| 39 throw e; |
| 40 } |
| 41 catch (...) |
| 42 { |
| 43 AssignCurrentException(ep); |
| 44 ASSERT_TRUE(ep); |
| 45 /* |
| 46 * You might think that the next set would be EXPECT_EQ betwwen the thrown e
xception and the original one. |
| 47 * Such a test does not pass, nor is in necessary. |
| 48 * The throw statement above is throwing by value, so it makes a copy. |
| 49 */ |
| 50 } |
| 51 try |
| 52 { |
| 53 rethrow_exception(ep); |
| 54 FAIL() << "Statement after 'rethrow_exception' executed."; |
| 55 } |
| 56 catch (std::runtime_error& ex) |
| 57 { |
| 58 EXPECT_STREQ(e.what(), ex.what()); |
| 59 return; |
| 60 } |
| 61 catch (...) |
| 62 { |
| 63 FAIL() << "Rethrown exception isn't the same type as the original"; |
| 64 } |
| 65 FAIL() << "Did not return after catching rethrown exception"; |
| 66 } |
| 67 |
| 68 /* |
| 69 * A plain exception, not a subclass of std::runtime_error or std::logic_error. |
| 70 */ |
| 71 class PlainException |
| 72 : public std::exception |
| 73 { |
| 74 const char* what() const override |
| 75 { |
| 76 return "Plain"; |
| 77 }; |
| 78 }; |
| 79 |
| 80 struct NullHandlers |
| 81 { |
| 82 static void Unknown(int y) {} |
| 83 static void Exception(std::exception& ex,int y) {} |
| 84 static void LogicError(std::logic_error& ex,int y) { Exception(ex, y); } |
| 85 static void RuntimeError(std::runtime_error& ex,int y) { Exception(ex, y); } |
| 86 static void SystemError(std::system_error& ex,int y) { RuntimeError(ex, y); } |
| 87 }; |
| 88 |
| 89 /* |
| 90 * The trivial tests assure that nothing escapes the catch-all function, |
| 91 * that is, we ensure that nothing is thrown or rethrown. |
| 92 */ |
| 93 template<class X> |
| 94 void TrivialVoid(X x) |
| 95 { |
| 96 ASSERT_NO_THROW( |
| 97 { |
| 98 try |
| 99 { |
| 100 throw x; |
| 101 } |
| 102 catch (...) |
| 103 { |
| 104 CatchAllVoid<NullHandlers>::Handler(0); |
| 105 } |
| 106 }); |
| 107 } |
| 108 |
| 109 TEST(Exception, TrivialVoidUnknown) |
| 110 { |
| 111 TrivialVoid(5); |
| 112 } |
| 113 |
| 114 TEST(Exception, TrivialVoidException) |
| 115 { |
| 116 TrivialVoid(PlainException()); |
| 117 } |
| 118 |
| 119 TEST(Exception, TrivialVoidLogicError) |
| 120 { |
| 121 TrivialVoid(std::logic_error("")); |
| 122 } |
| 123 |
| 124 TEST(Exception, TrivialVoidRuntimeError) |
| 125 { |
| 126 TrivialVoid(std::runtime_error("")); |
| 127 } |
| 128 |
| 129 TEST(Exception, TrivialVoidSystemError) |
| 130 { |
| 131 TrivialVoid(std::system_error(std::error_code())); |
| 132 } |
| 133 |
| 134 enum ExceptionCode |
| 135 { |
| 136 InvalidCode = -1, |
| 137 UnknownCode = 1, |
| 138 ExceptionCode, |
| 139 LogicErrorCode, |
| 140 RuntimeErrorCode, |
| 141 SystemErrorCode |
| 142 }; |
| 143 |
| 144 struct NullHandlersReturn |
| 145 { |
| 146 typedef int return_t; |
| 147 static return_t Unknown(int) { return UnknownCode; } |
| 148 static return_t Exception(std::exception& ex, int) { return ExceptionCode; } |
| 149 static return_t LogicError(std::logic_error& ex, int) { return LogicErrorCode;
} |
| 150 static return_t RuntimeError(std::runtime_error& ex, int) { return RuntimeErro
rCode; } |
| 151 static return_t SystemError(std::system_error& ex, int) { return SystemErrorCo
de; } |
| 152 }; |
| 153 |
| 154 template<class X> |
| 155 void TrivialReturn(int n, X x) |
| 156 { |
| 157 ASSERT_NO_THROW( |
| 158 { |
| 159 try |
| 160 { |
| 161 throw x; |
| 162 } |
| 163 catch (...) |
| 164 { |
| 165 ASSERT_EQ(n, CatchAllReturn<NullHandlersReturn>::Handler(0)); |
| 166 } |
| 167 }); |
| 168 } |
| 169 |
| 170 TEST(Exception, TrivialReturnUnknown) |
| 171 { |
| 172 TrivialReturn(UnknownCode, 5); |
| 173 } |
| 174 |
| 175 TEST(Exception, TrivialReturnException) |
| 176 { |
| 177 TrivialReturn(ExceptionCode, PlainException()); |
| 178 } |
| 179 |
| 180 TEST(Exception, TrivialReturnLogicError) |
| 181 { |
| 182 TrivialReturn(LogicErrorCode, std::logic_error("")); |
| 183 } |
| 184 |
| 185 TEST(Exception, TrivialReturnRuntimeError) |
| 186 { |
| 187 TrivialReturn(RuntimeErrorCode, std::runtime_error("")); |
| 188 } |
| 189 |
| 190 TEST(Exception, TrivialReturnSystemError) |
| 191 { |
| 192 TrivialReturn(SystemErrorCode, std::system_error(std::error_code())); |
| 193 } |
| 194 |
| 195 /* |
| 196 * The simple tests ensure that the flow of control arrives in the correct subha
ndler. |
| 197 */ |
| 198 template<class X, class H> |
| 199 void SimpleVoid(X x, H h) |
| 200 { |
| 201 SimpleResult = 0; |
| 202 SimpleExpected = rand(); |
| 203 if (SimpleExpected == 0) { SimpleExpected = 1; } |
| 204 ASSERT_NO_THROW( |
| 205 { |
| 206 try |
| 207 { |
| 208 throw x; |
| 209 } |
| 210 catch (...) |
| 211 { |
| 212 CatchAllVoid<H>::Handler(0); |
| 213 } |
| 214 }); |
| 215 EXPECT_EQ(SimpleExpected, SimpleResult); |
| 216 } |
| 217 |
| 218 /* |
| 219 * VS 2012 supports thread_local semantics for POD only, not arbitrary types. |
| 220 * That's good enough for now. |
| 221 * Remove the definition when VS matures. |
| 222 */ |
| 223 #define thread_local __declspec(thread) |
| 224 |
| 225 /* |
| 226 * The sub-handlers are purely static functions, |
| 227 * so getting them to return something unique for testing has possible race co
nditions. |
| 228 * We're using a thread-local variable as a return code from the simple handlers
, |
| 229 * which ensures that even a multi-threaded test runner will work here. |
| 230 */ |
| 231 thread_local int SimpleResult; |
| 232 thread_local int SimpleExpected; |
| 233 |
| 234 /* |
| 235 * The base handler class for the simple tests fails every execution path. |
| 236 * Each specific test redefines a single one of the handler functions that it us
es. |
| 237 */ |
| 238 class SimpleHandlersBase |
| 239 { |
| 240 public: |
| 241 static void Unknown(int) { FAIL() << "Unexpected exception of unknown type"; } |
| 242 static void Exception(std::exception& ex, int) { FAIL() << "Unexpected std::ex
ception"; } |
| 243 static void LogicError(std::logic_error& ex, int) { FAIL() << "Unexpected std:
:logic_error"; } |
| 244 static void RuntimeError(std::runtime_error& ex, int) { FAIL() << "Unexpected
std::runtime_error"; } |
| 245 static void SystemError(std::system_error& ex, int) { FAIL() << "Unexpected st
d::system_error"; }; |
| 246 protected: |
| 247 static void Ping() { SimpleResult = SimpleExpected; } |
| 248 }; |
| 249 |
| 250 TEST(Exception, SimpleVoidUnknown) |
| 251 { |
| 252 struct Handler : |
| 253 public SimpleHandlersBase |
| 254 { |
| 255 static void Unknown(int) { Ping(); } |
| 256 }; |
| 257 SimpleVoid(5, Handler()); |
| 258 } |
| 259 |
| 260 TEST(Exception, SimpleVoidException) |
| 261 { |
| 262 struct Handler : |
| 263 public SimpleHandlersBase |
| 264 { |
| 265 static void Exception(std::exception& ex, int) { Ping(); } |
| 266 }; |
| 267 SimpleVoid(PlainException(), Handler()); |
| 268 } |
| 269 |
| 270 TEST(Exception, SimpleVoidLogicError) |
| 271 { |
| 272 struct Handler : |
| 273 public SimpleHandlersBase |
| 274 { |
| 275 static void LogicError(std::logic_error& ex, int) { Ping(); } |
| 276 }; |
| 277 SimpleVoid(std::logic_error(""), Handler()); |
| 278 } |
| 279 |
| 280 TEST(Exception, SimpleVoidRuntimeError) |
| 281 { |
| 282 struct Handler : |
| 283 public SimpleHandlersBase |
| 284 { |
| 285 static void RuntimeError(std::runtime_error& ex, int) { Ping(); } |
| 286 }; |
| 287 SimpleVoid(std::runtime_error(""), Handler()); |
| 288 } |
| 289 |
| 290 TEST(Exception, SimpleVoidSystemError) |
| 291 { |
| 292 struct Handler : |
| 293 public SimpleHandlersBase |
| 294 { |
| 295 static void SystemError(std::system_error& ex, int) { Ping(); } |
| 296 }; |
| 297 SimpleVoid(std::system_error(std::error_code()), Handler()); |
| 298 } |
| 299 |
| 300 template<class X, class H> |
| 301 void SimpleReturn(int n, X x, H h) |
| 302 { |
| 303 SimpleResult = 0; |
| 304 SimpleExpected = rand(); |
| 305 if (SimpleExpected == 0) { SimpleExpected = 1; } |
| 306 ASSERT_NO_THROW( |
| 307 { |
| 308 try |
| 309 { |
| 310 throw x; |
| 311 } |
| 312 catch (...) |
| 313 { |
| 314 EXPECT_EQ(n, CatchAllReturn<H>::Handler(0)); |
| 315 } |
| 316 }); |
| 317 EXPECT_EQ(SimpleExpected, SimpleResult); |
| 318 } |
| 319 |
| 320 /* |
| 321 * The base handlers class fails every execution path. |
| 322 */ |
| 323 class SimpleHandlersReturnBase |
| 324 { |
| 325 public: |
| 326 typedef int return_t; |
| 327 static return_t Unknown(int) { ADD_FAILURE() << "Unexpected exception of unkno
wn type"; return InvalidCode; } |
| 328 static return_t Exception(std::exception& ex, int) { ADD_FAILURE() << "Unexpec
ted std::exception"; return InvalidCode; } |
| 329 static return_t LogicError(std::logic_error& ex, int) { ADD_FAILURE() << "Unex
pected std::logic_error"; return InvalidCode; } |
| 330 static return_t RuntimeError(std::runtime_error& ex, int) { ADD_FAILURE() << "
Unexpected std::runtime_error"; return InvalidCode; } |
| 331 static return_t SystemError(std::system_error& ex, int) { ADD_FAILURE() << "Un
expected std::system_error"; return InvalidCode; } |
| 332 protected: |
| 333 static void Ping() { SimpleResult = SimpleExpected; } |
| 334 }; |
| 335 |
| 336 TEST(Exception, SimpleReturnUnknown) |
| 337 { |
| 338 struct Handler : |
| 339 public SimpleHandlersReturnBase |
| 340 { |
| 341 static int Unknown(int) { Ping(); return UnknownCode; } |
| 342 }; |
| 343 SimpleReturn(UnknownCode, 5, Handler()); |
| 344 } |
| 345 |
| 346 TEST(Exception, SimpleReturnException) |
| 347 { |
| 348 struct Handler : |
| 349 public SimpleHandlersReturnBase |
| 350 { |
| 351 static int Exception(std::exception& ex, int) { Ping(); return ExceptionCode
; } |
| 352 }; |
| 353 SimpleReturn(ExceptionCode, PlainException(), Handler()); |
| 354 } |
| 355 |
| 356 TEST(Exception, SimpleReturnLogicError) |
| 357 { |
| 358 struct Handler : |
| 359 public SimpleHandlersReturnBase |
| 360 { |
| 361 static int LogicError(std::logic_error& ex, int) { Ping(); return LogicError
Code; } |
| 362 }; |
| 363 SimpleReturn(LogicErrorCode, std::logic_error(""), Handler()); |
| 364 } |
| 365 |
| 366 TEST(Exception, SimpleReturnRuntimeError) |
| 367 { |
| 368 struct Handler : |
| 369 public SimpleHandlersReturnBase |
| 370 { |
| 371 static int RuntimeError(std::runtime_error& ex, int) { Ping(); return Runtim
eErrorCode; } |
| 372 }; |
| 373 SimpleReturn(RuntimeErrorCode, std::runtime_error(""), Handler()); |
| 374 } |
| 375 |
| 376 TEST(Exception, SimpleReturnSystemError) |
| 377 { |
| 378 struct Handler : |
| 379 public SimpleHandlersReturnBase |
| 380 { |
| 381 static int SystemError(std::system_error& ex, int) { Ping(); return SystemEr
rorCode; } |
| 382 }; |
| 383 SimpleReturn(SystemErrorCode, std::system_error(std::error_code()), Handler())
; |
| 384 } |
| 385 |
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