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1 files changed, 176 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/bootstrap/lib/stdlib/include/assert.hrl b/bootstrap/lib/stdlib/include/assert.hrl index 9e5d4eb598..2fbaeba0b2 100644 --- a/bootstrap/lib/stdlib/include/assert.hrl +++ b/bootstrap/lib/stdlib/include/assert.hrl @@ -1,8 +1,3 @@ -%% -%% %CopyrightBegin% -%% -%% Copyright (C) 2004-2016 Richard Carlsson, Mickaël Rémond -%% %% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); %% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. %% You may obtain a copy of the License at @@ -15,8 +10,7 @@ %% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and %% limitations under the License. %% -%% %CopyrightEnd% -%% +%% Copyright (C) 2004-2016 Richard Carlsson, Mickaël Rémond -ifndef(ASSERT_HRL). -define(ASSERT_HRL, true). @@ -56,7 +50,8 @@ %% It is not possible to nest assert macros. -ifdef(NOASSERT). --define(assert(BoolExpr),ok). +-define(assert(BoolExpr), ok). +-define(assert(BoolExpr, Comment), ok). -else. %% The assert macro is written the way it is so as not to cause warnings %% for clauses that cannot match, even if the expression is a constant or @@ -79,11 +74,31 @@ end end)()) end). +-define(assert(BoolExpr, Comment), + begin + ((fun () -> + __T = is_process_alive(self()), % cheap source of truth + case (BoolExpr) of + __T -> ok; + __V -> erlang:error({assert, + [{module, ?MODULE}, + {line, ?LINE}, + {comment, (Comment)}, + {expression, (??BoolExpr)}, + {expected, true}, + case not __T of + __V -> {value, false}; + _ -> {not_boolean, __V} + end]}) + end + end)()) + end). -endif. %% This is the inverse case of assert, for convenience. -ifdef(NOASSERT). -define(assertNot(BoolExpr),ok). +-define(assertNot(BoolExpr, Comment), ok). -else. -define(assertNot(BoolExpr), begin @@ -103,12 +118,32 @@ end end)()) end). +-define(assertNot(BoolExpr, Comment), + begin + ((fun () -> + __F = not is_process_alive(self()), + case (BoolExpr) of + __F -> ok; + __V -> erlang:error({assert, + [{module, ?MODULE}, + {line, ?LINE}, + {comment, (Comment)}, + {expression, (??BoolExpr)}, + {expected, false}, + case not __F of + __V -> {value, true}; + _ -> {not_boolean, __V} + end]}) + end + end)()) + end). -endif. %% This is mostly a convenience which gives more detailed reports. %% Note: Guard is a guarded pattern, and can not be used for value. -ifdef(NOASSERT). -define(assertMatch(Guard, Expr), ok). +-define(assertMatch(Guard, Expr, Comment), ok). -else. -define(assertMatch(Guard, Expr), begin @@ -124,11 +159,27 @@ end end)()) end). +-define(assertMatch(Guard, Expr, Comment), + begin + ((fun () -> + case (Expr) of + Guard -> ok; + __V -> erlang:error({assertMatch, + [{module, ?MODULE}, + {line, ?LINE}, + {comment, (Comment)}, + {expression, (??Expr)}, + {pattern, (??Guard)}, + {value, __V}]}) + end + end)()) + end). -endif. %% This is the inverse case of assertMatch, for convenience. -ifdef(NOASSERT). -define(assertNotMatch(Guard, Expr), ok). +-define(assertNotMatch(Guard, Expr, Comment), ok). -else. -define(assertNotMatch(Guard, Expr), begin @@ -145,12 +196,29 @@ end end)()) end). +-define(assertNotMatch(Guard, Expr, Comment), + begin + ((fun () -> + __V = (Expr), + case __V of + Guard -> erlang:error({assertNotMatch, + [{module, ?MODULE}, + {line, ?LINE}, + {comment, (Comment)}, + {expression, (??Expr)}, + {pattern, (??Guard)}, + {value, __V}]}); + _ -> ok + end + end)()) + end). -endif. %% This is a convenience macro which gives more detailed reports when %% the expected LHS value is not a pattern, but a computed value -ifdef(NOASSERT). -define(assertEqual(Expect, Expr), ok). +-define(assertEqual(Expect, Expr, Comment), ok). -else. -define(assertEqual(Expect, Expr), begin @@ -167,11 +235,28 @@ end end)()) end). +-define(assertEqual(Expect, Expr, Comment), + begin + ((fun () -> + __X = (Expect), + case (Expr) of + __X -> ok; + __V -> erlang:error({assertEqual, + [{module, ?MODULE}, + {line, ?LINE}, + {comment, (Comment)}, + {expression, (??Expr)}, + {expected, __X}, + {value, __V}]}) + end + end)()) + end). -endif. %% This is the inverse case of assertEqual, for convenience. -ifdef(NOASSERT). -define(assertNotEqual(Unexpected, Expr), ok). +-define(assertNotEqual(Unexpected, Expr, Comment), ok). -else. -define(assertNotEqual(Unexpected, Expr), begin @@ -187,12 +272,28 @@ end end)()) end). +-define(assertNotEqual(Unexpected, Expr, Comment), + begin + ((fun () -> + __X = (Unexpected), + case (Expr) of + __X -> erlang:error({assertNotEqual, + [{module, ?MODULE}, + {line, ?LINE}, + {comment, (Comment)}, + {expression, (??Expr)}, + {value, __X}]}); + _ -> ok + end + end)()) + end). -endif. %% Note: Class and Term are patterns, and can not be used for value. %% Term can be a guarded pattern, but Class cannot. -ifdef(NOASSERT). -define(assertException(Class, Term, Expr), ok). +-define(assertException(Class, Term, Expr, Comment), ok). -else. -define(assertException(Class, Term, Expr), begin @@ -222,17 +323,54 @@ end end)()) end). +-define(assertException(Class, Term, Expr, Comment), + begin + ((fun () -> + try (Expr) of + __V -> erlang:error({assertException, + [{module, ?MODULE}, + {line, ?LINE}, + {comment, (Comment)}, + {expression, (??Expr)}, + {pattern, + "{ "++(??Class)++" , "++(??Term) + ++" , [...] }"}, + {unexpected_success, __V}]}) + catch + Class:Term -> ok; + __C:__T -> + erlang:error({assertException, + [{module, ?MODULE}, + {line, ?LINE}, + {comment, (Comment)}, + {expression, (??Expr)}, + {pattern, + "{ "++(??Class)++" , "++(??Term) + ++" , [...] }"}, + {unexpected_exception, + {__C, __T, + erlang:get_stacktrace()}}]}) + end + end)()) + end). -endif. -define(assertError(Term, Expr), ?assertException(error, Term, Expr)). +-define(assertError(Term, Expr, Comment), + ?assertException(error, Term, Expr, Comment)). -define(assertExit(Term, Expr), ?assertException(exit, Term, Expr)). +-define(assertExit(Term, Expr, Comment), + ?assertException(exit, Term, Expr, Comment)). -define(assertThrow(Term, Expr), ?assertException(throw, Term, Expr)). +-define(assertThrow(Term, Expr, Comment), + ?assertException(throw, Term, Expr, Comment)). %% This is the inverse case of assertException, for convenience. %% Note: Class and Term are patterns, and can not be used for value. %% Both Class and Term can be guarded patterns. -ifdef(NOASSERT). -define(assertNotException(Class, Term, Expr), ok). +-define(assertNotException(Class, Term, Expr, Comment), ok). -else. -define(assertNotException(Class, Term, Expr), begin @@ -263,6 +401,36 @@ end end)()) end). +-define(assertNotException(Class, Term, Expr, Comment), + begin + ((fun () -> + try (Expr) of + _ -> ok + catch + __C:__T -> + case __C of + Class -> + case __T of + Term -> + erlang:error({assertNotException, + [{module, ?MODULE}, + {line, ?LINE}, + {comment, (Comment)}, + {expression, (??Expr)}, + {pattern, + "{ "++(??Class)++" , " + ++(??Term)++" , [...] }"}, + {unexpected_exception, + {__C, __T, + erlang:get_stacktrace() + }}]}); + _ -> ok + end; + _ -> ok + end + end + end)()) + end). -endif. -endif. % ASSERT_HRL |