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* Fix Caps Word and Unicode Map * Tests for Caps Word + Auto Shift and Unicode Map. * Fix formatting * Add additional keyboard report expectation macros This commit defines five test utilities, EXPECT_REPORT, EXPECT_UNICODE, EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT, EXPECT_ANY_REPORT and EXPECT_NO_REPORT for use with TestDriver. EXPECT_REPORT sets a gmock expectation that a given keyboard report will be sent. For instance, EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (KC_LSFT, KC_A)); is shorthand for EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LSFT, KC_A))); EXPECT_UNICODE sets a gmock expectation that a given Unicode code point will be sent using UC_LNX input mode. For instance for U+2013, EXPECT_UNICODE(driver, 0x2013); expects the sequence of keys: "Ctrl+Shift+U, 2, 0, 1, 3, space". EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT sets a gmock expectation that a given keyboard report will be sent. For instance EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT(driver); expects a single report without keypresses or modifiers. EXPECT_ANY_REPORT sets a gmock expectation that a arbitrary keyboard report will be sent, without matching its contents. For instance EXPECT_ANY_REPORT(driver).Times(1); expects a single arbitrary keyboard report will be sent. EXPECT_NO_REPORT sets a gmock expectation that no keyboard report will be sent at all. * Add tap_key() and tap_keys() to TestFixture. This commit adds a `tap_key(key)` method to TestFixture that taps a given KeymapKey, optionally with a specified delay between press and release. Similarly, the method `tap_keys(key_a, key_b, key_c)` taps a sequence of KeymapKeys. * Use EXPECT_REPORT, tap_keys, etc. in most tests. This commit uses EXPECT_REPORT, EXPECT_UNICODE, EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT, EXPECT_NO_REPORT, tap_key() and tap_keys() test utilities from the previous two commits in most tests. Particularly the EXPECT_REPORT macro is frequently useful and makes a nice reduction in boilerplate needed to express many tests. Co-authored-by: David Kosorin <david@kosorin.net>
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106 lines
3.5 KiB
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/* Copyright 2017 Fred Sundvik
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*
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* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*/
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#pragma once
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#include "gmock/gmock.h"
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include "host.h"
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#include "keyboard_report_util.hpp"
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#include "test_logger.hpp"
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class TestDriver {
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public:
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TestDriver();
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~TestDriver();
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void set_leds(uint8_t leds) {
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m_leds = leds;
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}
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MOCK_METHOD1(send_keyboard_mock, void(report_keyboard_t&));
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MOCK_METHOD1(send_mouse_mock, void(report_mouse_t&));
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MOCK_METHOD1(send_system_mock, void(uint16_t));
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MOCK_METHOD1(send_consumer_mock, void(uint16_t));
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private:
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static uint8_t keyboard_leds(void);
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static void send_keyboard(report_keyboard_t* report);
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static void send_mouse(report_mouse_t* report);
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static void send_system(uint16_t data);
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static void send_consumer(uint16_t data);
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host_driver_t m_driver;
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uint8_t m_leds = 0;
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static TestDriver* m_this;
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};
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/**
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* @brief Sets gmock expectation that a keyboard report of `report` keys will be sent.
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* For this macro to parse correctly, the `report` arg must be surrounded by
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* parentheses ( ). For instance,
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*
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* // Expect that a report of "KC_LSFT + KC_A" is sent to the host.
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* EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (KC_LSFT, KC_A));
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*
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* is shorthand for
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*
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* EXPECT_CALL(driver, send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport(KC_LSFT, KC_A)));
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*
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* It is possible to use .Times() and other gmock APIS with EXPECT_REPORT, for instance,
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* allow only single report to be sent:
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*
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* EXPECT_REPORT(driver, (KC_LSFT, KC_A)).Times(1);
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*/
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#define EXPECT_REPORT(driver, report) EXPECT_CALL((driver), send_keyboard_mock(KeyboardReport report))
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/**
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* @brief Sets gmock expectation that Unicode `code_point` is sent with UC_LNX input
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* mode. For instance for U+2013,
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*
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* EXPECT_UNICODE(driver, 0x2013);
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*
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* expects the sequence of keys:
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*
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* "Ctrl+Shift+U, 2, 0, 1, 3, space".
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*/
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#define EXPECT_UNICODE(driver, code_point) internal::expect_unicode_code_point((driver), (code_point))
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/**
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* @brief Sets gmock expectation that a empty keyboard report will be sent.
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* It is possible to use .Times() and other gmock APIS with EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT, for instance,
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* allow any number of empty reports with:
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*
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* EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT(driver).Times(AnyNumber());
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*/
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#define EXPECT_EMPTY_REPORT(driver) EXPECT_REPORT(driver, ())
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/**
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* @brief Sets gmock expectation that a keyboard report will be sent, without matching its content.
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* It is possible to use .Times() and other gmock APIS with EXPECT_ANY_REPORT, for instance,
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* allow a single arbitrary report with:
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*
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* EXPECT_ANY_REPORT(driver).Times(1);
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*/
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#define EXPECT_ANY_REPORT(driver) EXPECT_CALL((driver), send_keyboard_mock(_))
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/**
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* @brief Sets gmock expectation that no keyboard report will be sent at all.
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*/
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#define EXPECT_NO_REPORT(driver) EXPECT_ANY_REPORT(driver).Times(0)
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namespace internal {
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void expect_unicode_code_point(TestDriver& driver, uint32_t code_point);
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} // namespace internal
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