Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2019 05:15:32 +0000 (UTC) From: Enji Cooper <ngie@FreeBSD.org> To: src-committers@freebsd.org, svn-src-projects@freebsd.org Subject: svn commit: r345745 - projects/capsicum-test/contrib/capsicum-test Message-ID: <201903310515.x2V5FWDK001745@repo.freebsd.org>
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Author: ngie Date: Sun Mar 31 05:15:32 2019 New Revision: 345745 URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/345745 Log: Refine r345743 Add backwards compatibility shim for versions of googletest without `GTEST_SKIP()` and https://github.com/google/googletest/pull/2203, e.g., the version of googletest in ports and the embedded version in the capsicum-test project, mapping to `GTEST_FAIL()`. The goal in this case was to make `capsicum-test` do a hard stop and not execute if the kernel didn't have capsicum support or `kern.trap_enotcap` was enabled. The only way to achieve this prior to https://github.com/google/googletest/pull/2203, was to trigger a fatal failure, e.g., call `GTEST_FAIL()`. Output the skip diagnostic message via std::cerr, instead of using the `GTEST_{FAIL,SKIP}()` macros. For some reason I don't yet understand, the diagnostic messages aren't being output when both macros are triggered, so there's a bug potentially with googletest version 1.8.1 (but not master) where it's not properly outputting the messages. Modified: projects/capsicum-test/contrib/capsicum-test/capsicum-test-main.cc Modified: projects/capsicum-test/contrib/capsicum-test/capsicum-test-main.cc ============================================================================== --- projects/capsicum-test/contrib/capsicum-test/capsicum-test-main.cc Sun Mar 31 04:57:50 2019 (r345744) +++ projects/capsicum-test/contrib/capsicum-test/capsicum-test-main.cc Sun Mar 31 05:15:32 2019 (r345745) @@ -33,6 +33,12 @@ class SetupEnvironment : public ::testing::Environment std::cerr << tmpdir << std::endl; } void CheckCapsicumSupport() { + // For versions of googletest that lack GTEST_SKIP. +#ifndef GTEST_SKIP +#define GTEST_SKIP GTEST_FAIL +#define GTEST_SKIP_defined +#endif + #ifdef __FreeBSD__ size_t trap_enotcap_enabled_len; int rc; @@ -41,9 +47,13 @@ class SetupEnvironment : public ::testing::Environment trap_enotcap_enabled_len = sizeof(trap_enotcap_enabled); if (feature_present("security_capabilities") == 0) { - GTEST_SKIP() << "Tests require a CAPABILITIES enabled kernel"; + // XXX (ngie): using std::cerr because 1.8.1 (with GTEST_SKIP support) + // isn't properly outputting skip diagnostic message here. + std::cerr << "Tests require a CAPABILITIES enabled kernel" << std::endl; + GTEST_SKIP(); } else { - std::cerr << "Running on a CAPABILITIES enabled kernel" << std::endl; + std::cerr << "Running on a CAPABILITIES enabled kernel - OK!" + << std::endl; } const char *oid = "kern.trap_enotcap"; rc = sysctlbyname(oid, &trap_enotcap_enabled, &trap_enotcap_enabled_len, @@ -52,11 +62,19 @@ class SetupEnvironment : public ::testing::Environment GTEST_FAIL() << "sysctlbyname failed: " << strerror(errno); } if (trap_enotcap_enabled) { - GTEST_SKIP() << "Sysctl " << oid << " enabled. " - << "Skipping tests to avoid non-determinism with results"; + // XXX (ngie): using std::cerr because 1.8.1 (with GTEST_SKIP support) + // isn't properly outputting skip diagnostic message here. + std::cerr << "Sysctl " << oid << " enabled. " + << "Skipping tests to avoid non-determinism with results" + << std::endl; + GTEST_SKIP(); } else { - std::cerr << "Sysctl " << oid << " not enabled." << std::endl; + std::cerr << "Sysctl " << oid << " not enabled - OK!" << std::endl; } +#endif /* FreeBSD */ + +#ifdef GTEST_SKIP_defined +#undef GTEST_SKIP #endif } void CreateTemporaryRoot() {
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