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/* Selftest support for JSON.
Copyright (C) 2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Contributed by David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>.
This file is part of GCC.
GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
version.
GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#ifndef GCC_SELFTEST_JSON_H
#define GCC_SELFTEST_JSON_H
#include "json.h"
/* The selftest code should entirely disappear in a production
configuration, hence we guard all of it with #if CHECKING_P. */
#if CHECKING_P
namespace selftest {
/* Assert that VALUE is a non-null json::string
equalling EXPECTED_VALUE.
Use LOC for any failures. */
void
assert_json_string_eq (const location &loc,
const json::value *value,
const char *expected_value);
#define ASSERT_JSON_STRING_EQ(JSON_VALUE, EXPECTED_VALUE) \
assert_json_string_eq ((SELFTEST_LOCATION), \
(JSON_VALUE), \
(EXPECTED_VALUE))
/* Assert that VALUE is a non-null json::object,
returning it as such, failing at LOC if this isn't the case. */
const json::object *
expect_json_object (const location &loc,
const json::value *value);
/* Assert that VALUE is a non-null json::object that has property
PROPERTY_NAME.
Return the value of the property.
Use LOC for any failures. */
const json::value *
expect_json_object_with_property (const location &loc,
const json::value *value,
const char *property_name);
/* Assert that VALUE is a non-null json::object that has property
PROPERTY_NAME, and that the value of that property is a non-null
json::integer_number equalling EXPECTED_VALUE.
Use LOC for any failures. */
void
assert_json_int_property_eq (const location &loc,
const json::value *value,
const char *property_name,
long expected_value);
#define ASSERT_JSON_INT_PROPERTY_EQ(JSON_VALUE, PROPERTY_NAME, EXPECTED_VALUE) \
assert_json_int_property_eq ((SELFTEST_LOCATION), \
(JSON_VALUE), \
(PROPERTY_NAME), \
(EXPECTED_VALUE))
/* Assert that VALUE is a non-null json::object that has property
PROPERTY_NAME, and that the property value is a non-null JSON object.
Return the value of the property as a json::object.
Use LOC for any failures. */
const json::object *
expect_json_object_with_object_property (const location &loc,
const json::value *value,
const char *property_name);
#define EXPECT_JSON_OBJECT_WITH_OBJECT_PROPERTY(JSON_VALUE, PROPERTY_NAME) \
expect_json_object_with_object_property ((SELFTEST_LOCATION), \
(JSON_VALUE), \
(PROPERTY_NAME))
/* Assert that VALUE is a non-null json::object that has property
PROPERTY_NAME, and that the property value is a non-null JSON array.
Return the value of the property as a json::array.
Use LOC for any failures. */
const json::array *
expect_json_object_with_array_property (const location &loc,
const json::value *value,
const char *property_name);
#define EXPECT_JSON_OBJECT_WITH_ARRAY_PROPERTY(JSON_VALUE, PROPERTY_NAME) \
expect_json_object_with_array_property ((SELFTEST_LOCATION), \
(JSON_VALUE), \
(PROPERTY_NAME))
/* Assert that VALUE is a non-null json::object that has property
PROPERTY_NAME, and that the property value is a non-null JSON string.
Return the value of the property as a json::string.
Use LOC for any failures. */
const json::string *
expect_json_object_with_string_property (const location &loc,
const json::value *value,
const char *property_name);
#define EXPECT_JSON_OBJECT_WITH_STRING_PROPERTY(JSON_VALUE, PROPERTY_NAME) \
expect_json_object_with_string_property ((SELFTEST_LOCATION), \
(JSON_VALUE), \
(PROPERTY_NAME))
/* Assert that VALUE is a non-null json::object that has property
PROPERTY_NAME, and that the value of that property is a non-null
JSON string equalling EXPECTED_VALUE.
Use LOC for any failures. */
void
assert_json_string_property_eq (const location &loc,
const json::value *value,
const char *property_name,
const char *expected_value);
#define ASSERT_JSON_STRING_PROPERTY_EQ(JSON_VALUE, PROPERTY_NAME, EXPECTED_VALUE) \
assert_json_string_property_eq ((SELFTEST_LOCATION), \
(JSON_VALUE), \
(PROPERTY_NAME), \
(EXPECTED_VALUE))
} // namespace selftest
#endif /* #if CHECKING_P */
#endif /* GCC_SELFTEST_JSON_H */
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