458 lines
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Python
Executable File
458 lines
15 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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# found in the LICENSE file.
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import string
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import sys
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HEADER = """\
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// Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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// This file automatically generated by testing/generate_gmock_mutant.py.
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// DO NOT EDIT.
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#ifndef TESTING_GMOCK_MUTANT_H_
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#define TESTING_GMOCK_MUTANT_H_
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// The intention of this file is to make possible using GMock actions in
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// all of its syntactic beauty. Classes and helper functions can be used as
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// more generic variants of Task and Callback classes (see base/task.h)
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// Mutant supports both pre-bound arguments (like Task) and call-time
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// arguments (like Callback) - hence the name. :-)
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//
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// DispatchToMethod/Function supports two sets of arguments: pre-bound (P) and
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// call-time (C). The arguments as well as the return type are templatized.
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// DispatchToMethod/Function will also try to call the selected method or
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// function even if provided pre-bound arguments does not match exactly with
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// the function signature hence the X1, X2 ... XN parameters in CreateFunctor.
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// DispatchToMethod will try to invoke method that may not belong to the
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// object's class itself but to the object's class base class.
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//
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// Additionally you can bind the object at calltime by binding a pointer to
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// pointer to the object at creation time - before including this file you
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// have to #define GMOCK_MUTANT_INCLUDE_LATE_OBJECT_BINDING.
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//
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// TODO(stoyan): It's yet not clear to me should we use T& and T&* instead
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// of T* and T** when we invoke CreateFunctor to match the EXPECT_CALL style.
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//
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//
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// Sample usage with gMock:
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//
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// struct Mock : public ObjectDelegate {
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// MOCK_METHOD2(string, OnRequest(int n, const string& request));
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// MOCK_METHOD1(void, OnQuit(int exit_code));
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// MOCK_METHOD2(void, LogMessage(int level, const string& message));
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//
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// string HandleFlowers(const string& reply, int n, const string& request) {
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// string result = SStringPrintf("In request of %d %s ", n, request);
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// for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) result.append(reply)
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// return result;
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// }
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//
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// void DoLogMessage(int level, const string& message) {
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// }
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//
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// void QuitMessageLoop(int seconds) {
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// MessageLoop* loop = MessageLoop::current();
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// loop->PostDelayedTask(FROM_HERE, MessageLoop::QuitClosure(),
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// 1000 * seconds);
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// }
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// };
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//
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// Mock mock;
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// // Will invoke mock.HandleFlowers("orchids", n, request)
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// // "orchids" is a pre-bound argument, and <n> and <request> are call-time
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// // arguments - they are not known until the OnRequest mock is invoked.
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// EXPECT_CALL(mock, OnRequest(Ge(5), StartsWith("flower"))
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// .Times(1)
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// .WillOnce(Invoke(CreateFunctor(&mock, &Mock::HandleFlowers,
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// string("orchids"))));
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//
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//
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// // No pre-bound arguments, two call-time arguments passed
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// // directly to DoLogMessage
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// EXPECT_CALL(mock, OnLogMessage(_, _))
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// .Times(AnyNumber())
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// .WillAlways(Invoke(CreateFunctor, &mock, &Mock::DoLogMessage));
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//
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//
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// // In this case we have a single pre-bound argument - 3. We ignore
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// // all of the arguments of OnQuit.
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// EXCEPT_CALL(mock, OnQuit(_))
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// .Times(1)
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// .WillOnce(InvokeWithoutArgs(CreateFunctor(
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// &mock, &Mock::QuitMessageLoop, 3)));
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//
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// MessageLoop loop;
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// loop.Run();
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//
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//
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// // Here is another example of how we can set an action that invokes
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// // method of an object that is not yet created.
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// struct Mock : public ObjectDelegate {
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// MOCK_METHOD1(void, DemiurgeCreated(Demiurge*));
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// MOCK_METHOD2(void, OnRequest(int count, const string&));
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//
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// void StoreDemiurge(Demiurge* w) {
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// demiurge_ = w;
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// }
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//
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// Demiurge* demiurge;
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// }
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//
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// EXPECT_CALL(mock, DemiurgeCreated(_)).Times(1)
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// .WillOnce(Invoke(CreateFunctor(&mock, &Mock::StoreDemiurge)));
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//
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// EXPECT_CALL(mock, OnRequest(_, StrEq("Moby Dick")))
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// .Times(AnyNumber())
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// .WillAlways(WithArgs<0>(Invoke(
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// CreateFunctor(&mock->demiurge_, &Demiurge::DecreaseMonsters))));
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//
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#include "base/memory/linked_ptr.h"
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#include "base/tuple.h" // for Tuple
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namespace testing {"""
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MUTANT = """\
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// Interface that is exposed to the consumer, that does the actual calling
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// of the method.
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template <typename R, typename Params>
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class MutantRunner {
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public:
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virtual R RunWithParams(const Params& params) = 0;
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virtual ~MutantRunner() {}
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};
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// Mutant holds pre-bound arguments (like Task). Like Callback
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// allows call-time arguments. You bind a pointer to the object
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// at creation time.
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template <typename R, typename T, typename Method,
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typename PreBound, typename Params>
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class Mutant : public MutantRunner<R, Params> {
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public:
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Mutant(T* obj, Method method, const PreBound& pb)
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: obj_(obj), method_(method), pb_(pb) {
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}
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// MutantRunner implementation
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virtual R RunWithParams(const Params& params) {
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return DispatchToMethod<R>(this->obj_, this->method_, pb_, params);
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}
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T* obj_;
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Method method_;
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PreBound pb_;
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};
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template <typename R, typename Function, typename PreBound, typename Params>
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class MutantFunction : public MutantRunner<R, Params> {
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public:
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MutantFunction(Function function, const PreBound& pb)
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: function_(function), pb_(pb) {
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}
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// MutantRunner implementation
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virtual R RunWithParams(const Params& params) {
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return DispatchToFunction<R>(function_, pb_, params);
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}
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Function function_;
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PreBound pb_;
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};
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#ifdef GMOCK_MUTANT_INCLUDE_LATE_OBJECT_BINDING
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// MutantLateBind is like Mutant, but you bind a pointer to a pointer
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// to the object. This way you can create actions for an object
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// that is not yet created (has only storage for a pointer to it).
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template <typename R, typename T, typename Method,
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typename PreBound, typename Params>
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class MutantLateObjectBind : public MutantRunner<R, Params> {
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public:
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MutantLateObjectBind(T** obj, Method method, const PreBound& pb)
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: obj_(obj), method_(method), pb_(pb) {
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}
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// MutantRunner implementation.
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virtual R RunWithParams(const Params& params) {
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EXPECT_THAT(*this->obj_, testing::NotNull());
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if (NULL == *this->obj_)
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return R();
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return DispatchToMethod<R>( *this->obj_, this->method_, pb_, params);
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}
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T** obj_;
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Method method_;
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PreBound pb_;
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};
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#endif
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// Simple MutantRunner<> wrapper acting as a functor.
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// Redirects operator() to MutantRunner<Params>::Run()
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template <typename R, typename Params>
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struct MutantFunctor {
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explicit MutantFunctor(MutantRunner<R, Params>* cb) : impl_(cb) {
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}
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~MutantFunctor() {
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}
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inline R operator()() {
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return impl_->RunWithParams(Tuple0());
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}
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template <typename Arg1>
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inline R operator()(const Arg1& a) {
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return impl_->RunWithParams(Params(a));
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}
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template <typename Arg1, typename Arg2>
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inline R operator()(const Arg1& a, const Arg2& b) {
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return impl_->RunWithParams(Params(a, b));
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}
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template <typename Arg1, typename Arg2, typename Arg3>
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inline R operator()(const Arg1& a, const Arg2& b, const Arg3& c) {
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return impl_->RunWithParams(Params(a, b, c));
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}
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template <typename Arg1, typename Arg2, typename Arg3, typename Arg4>
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inline R operator()(const Arg1& a, const Arg2& b, const Arg3& c,
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const Arg4& d) {
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return impl_->RunWithParams(Params(a, b, c, d));
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}
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private:
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// We need copy constructor since MutantFunctor is copied few times
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// inside GMock machinery, hence no DISALLOW_EVIL_CONTRUCTORS
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MutantFunctor();
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linked_ptr<MutantRunner<R, Params> > impl_;
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};
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"""
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FOOTER = """\
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} // namespace testing
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#endif // TESTING_GMOCK_MUTANT_H_"""
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# Templates for DispatchToMethod/DispatchToFunction functions.
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# template_params - typename P1, typename P2.. typename C1..
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# prebound - TupleN<P1, .. PN>
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# calltime - TupleN<C1, .. CN>
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# args - p.a, p.b.., c.a, c.b..
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DISPATCH_TO_METHOD_TEMPLATE = """\
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template <typename R, typename T, typename Method, %(template_params)s>
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inline R DispatchToMethod(T* obj, Method method,
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const %(prebound)s& p,
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const %(calltime)s& c) {
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return (obj->*method)(%(args)s);
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}
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"""
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DISPATCH_TO_FUNCTION_TEMPLATE = """\
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template <typename R, typename Function, %(template_params)s>
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inline R DispatchToFunction(Function function,
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const %(prebound)s& p,
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const %(calltime)s& c) {
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return (*function)(%(args)s);
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}
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"""
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# Templates for CreateFunctor functions.
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# template_params - typename P1, typename P2.. typename C1.. typename X1..
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# prebound - TupleN<P1, .. PN>
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# calltime - TupleN<A1, .. AN>
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# params - X1,.. , A1, ..
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# args - const P1& p1 ..
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# call_args - p1, p2, p3..
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CREATE_METHOD_FUNCTOR_TEMPLATE = """\
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template <typename R, typename T, typename U, %(template_params)s>
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inline MutantFunctor<R, %(calltime)s>
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CreateFunctor(T* obj, R (U::*method)(%(params)s), %(args)s) {
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MutantRunner<R, %(calltime)s>* t =
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new Mutant<R, T, R (U::*)(%(params)s),
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%(prebound)s, %(calltime)s>
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(obj, method, MakeTuple(%(call_args)s));
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return MutantFunctor<R, %(calltime)s>(t);
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}
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"""
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CREATE_FUNCTION_FUNCTOR_TEMPLATE = """\
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template <typename R, %(template_params)s>
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inline MutantFunctor<R, %(calltime)s>
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CreateFunctor(R (*function)(%(params)s), %(args)s) {
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MutantRunner<R, %(calltime)s>* t =
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new MutantFunction<R, R (*)(%(params)s),
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%(prebound)s, %(calltime)s>
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(function, MakeTuple(%(call_args)s));
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return MutantFunctor<R, %(calltime)s>(t);
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}
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"""
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def SplitLine(line, width):
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"""Splits a single line at comma, at most |width| characters long."""
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if len(line) < width:
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return (line, None)
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n = 1 + line[:width].rfind(",")
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if n == 0: # If comma cannot be found give up and return the entire line.
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return (line, None)
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# Assume there is a space after the comma
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assert line[n] == " "
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return (line[:n], line[n + 1:])
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def Wrap(s, width, subsequent_offset=4):
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"""Wraps a single line |s| at commas so every line is at most |width|
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characters long.
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"""
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w = []
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spaces = " " * subsequent_offset
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while s:
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(f, s) = SplitLine(s, width)
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w.append(f)
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if s:
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s = spaces + s
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return "\n".join(w)
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def Clean(s):
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"""Cleans artifacts from generated C++ code.
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Our simple string formatting/concatenation may introduce extra commas.
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"""
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s = s.replace("<>", "")
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s = s.replace(", >", ">")
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s = s.replace(", )", ")")
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s = s.replace(">>", "> >")
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return s
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def ExpandPattern(pattern, it):
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"""Return list of expanded pattern strings.
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Each string is created by replacing all '%' in |pattern| with element of |it|.
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"""
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return [pattern.replace("%", x) for x in it]
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def Gen(pattern, n):
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"""Expands pattern replacing '%' with sequential integers.
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Expanded patterns will be joined with comma separator.
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GenAlphs("X%", 3) will return "X1, X2, X3".
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"""
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it = string.hexdigits[1:n + 1]
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return ", ".join(ExpandPattern(pattern, it))
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def GenAlpha(pattern, n):
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"""Expands pattern replacing '%' with sequential small ASCII letters.
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Expanded patterns will be joined with comma separator.
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GenAlphs("X%", 3) will return "Xa, Xb, Xc".
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"""
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it = string.ascii_lowercase[0:n]
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return ", ".join(ExpandPattern(pattern, it))
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def Merge(a):
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return ", ".join(filter(len, a))
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def GenTuple(pattern, n):
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return Clean("Tuple%d<%s>" % (n, Gen(pattern, n)))
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def FixCode(s):
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lines = Clean(s).splitlines()
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# Wrap sometimes very long 1st and 3rd line at 80th column.
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lines[0] = Wrap(lines[0], 80, 10)
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lines[2] = Wrap(lines[2], 80, 4)
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return "\n".join(lines)
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def GenerateDispatch(prebound, calltime):
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print "\n// %d - %d" % (prebound, calltime)
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args = {
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"template_params": Merge([Gen("typename P%", prebound),
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Gen("typename C%", calltime)]),
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"prebound": GenTuple("P%", prebound),
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"calltime": GenTuple("C%", calltime),
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"args": Merge([GenAlpha("p.%", prebound), GenAlpha("c.%", calltime)]),
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}
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print FixCode(DISPATCH_TO_METHOD_TEMPLATE % args)
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print FixCode(DISPATCH_TO_FUNCTION_TEMPLATE % args)
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def GenerateCreateFunctor(prebound, calltime):
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print "// %d - %d" % (prebound, calltime)
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args = {
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"calltime": GenTuple("A%", calltime),
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"prebound": GenTuple("P%", prebound),
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"params": Merge([Gen("X%", prebound), Gen("A%", calltime)]),
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"args": Gen("const P%& p%", prebound),
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"call_args": Gen("p%", prebound),
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"template_params": Merge([Gen("typename P%", prebound),
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Gen("typename A%", calltime),
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Gen("typename X%", prebound)])
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}
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mutant = FixCode(CREATE_METHOD_FUNCTOR_TEMPLATE % args)
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print mutant
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# Slightly different version for free function call.
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print "\n", FixCode(CREATE_FUNCTION_FUNCTOR_TEMPLATE % args)
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# Functor with pointer to a pointer of the object.
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print "\n#ifdef GMOCK_MUTANT_INCLUDE_LATE_OBJECT_BINDING"
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mutant2 = mutant.replace("CreateFunctor(T* obj,", "CreateFunctor(T** obj,")
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mutant2 = mutant2.replace("new Mutant", "new MutantLateObjectBind")
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mutant2 = mutant2.replace(" " * 17 + "Tuple", " " * 31 + "Tuple")
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print mutant2
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print "#endif // GMOCK_MUTANT_INCLUDE_LATE_OBJECT_BINDING\n"
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# OS_WIN specific. Same functors but with stdcall calling conventions.
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# These are not for WIN64 (x86_64) because there is only one calling
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# convention in WIN64.
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# Functor for method with __stdcall calling conventions.
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print "#if defined (OS_WIN) && !defined (ARCH_CPU_X86_64)"
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stdcall_method = CREATE_METHOD_FUNCTOR_TEMPLATE
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stdcall_method = stdcall_method.replace("U::", "__stdcall U::")
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stdcall_method = FixCode(stdcall_method % args)
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print stdcall_method
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# Functor for free function with __stdcall calling conventions.
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stdcall_function = CREATE_FUNCTION_FUNCTOR_TEMPLATE
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stdcall_function = stdcall_function.replace("R (*", "R (__stdcall *")
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print "\n", FixCode(stdcall_function % args)
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print "#ifdef GMOCK_MUTANT_INCLUDE_LATE_OBJECT_BINDING"
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stdcall2 = stdcall_method
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stdcall2 = stdcall2.replace("CreateFunctor(T* obj,", "CreateFunctor(T** obj,")
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stdcall2 = stdcall2.replace("new Mutant", "new MutantLateObjectBind")
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stdcall2 = stdcall2.replace(" " * 17 + "Tuple", " " * 31 + "Tuple")
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print stdcall2
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print "#endif // GMOCK_MUTANT_INCLUDE_LATE_OBJECT_BINDING"
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print "#endif // defined (OS_WIN) && !defined (ARCH_CPU_X86_64)\n"
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def main():
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print HEADER
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for prebound in xrange(0, 6 + 1):
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for args in xrange(0, 6 + 1):
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GenerateDispatch(prebound, args)
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print MUTANT
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for prebound in xrange(0, 6 + 1):
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for args in xrange(0, 6 + 1):
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GenerateCreateFunctor(prebound, args)
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print FOOTER
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return 0
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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sys.exit(main())
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