base10.c added and set_limit changed
* base10: Divides a value into a power of 10
* set_limit: parameter changed to MB Values.
committer: Markus Bröker <mbroeker@largo.homelinux.org>
/*
* Simple example of a CUnit unit test.
*
* This program (crudely) demonstrates a very simple "black box"
* test of the standard library functions fprintf() and fread().
* It uses suite initialization and cleanup functions to open
* and close a common temporary file used by the test functions.
* The test functions then write to and read from the temporary
* file in the course of testing the library functions.
*
* The 2 test functions are added to a single CUnit suite, and
* then run using the CUnit Basic interface. The output of the
* program (on CUnit version 2.0-2) is:
*
* CUnit : A Unit testing framework for C.
* http://cunit.sourceforge.net/
*
* Suite: Suite_1
* Test: test of fprintf() ... passed
* Test: test of fread() ... passed
*
* --Run Summary: Type Total Ran Passed Failed
* suites 1 1 n/a 0
* tests 2 2 2 0
* asserts 5 5 5 0
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "CUnit/Basic.h"
/* Pointer to the file used by the tests. */
static FILE *temp_file = NULL;
/* The suite initialization function.
* Opens the temporary file used by the tests.
* Returns zero on success, non-zero otherwise.
*/
int init_suite1 (void)
{
if (NULL == (temp_file = fopen ("temp.txt", "w+"))) {
return -1;
} else {
return 0;
}
}
/* The suite cleanup function.
* Closes the temporary file used by the tests.
* Returns zero on success, non-zero otherwise.
*/
int clean_suite1 (void)
{
if (0 != fclose (temp_file)) {
return -1;
} else {
temp_file = NULL;
return 0;
}
}
/* Simple test of fprintf().
* Writes test data to the temporary file and checks
* whether the expected number of bytes were written.
*/
void testFPRINTF (void)
{
int i1 = 10;
if (NULL != temp_file) {
CU_ASSERT (0 == fprintf (temp_file, ""));
CU_ASSERT (2 == fprintf (temp_file, "Q\n"));
CU_ASSERT (7 == fprintf (temp_file, "i1 = %d", i1));
}
}
/* Simple test of fread().
* Reads the data previously written by testFPRINTF()
* and checks whether the expected characters are present.
* Must be run after testFPRINTF().
*/
void testFREAD (void)
{
char buffer[20];
if (NULL != temp_file) {
rewind (temp_file);
CU_ASSERT (9 == fread (buffer, sizeof (unsigned char), 20, temp_file));
CU_ASSERT (0 == strncmp (buffer, "Q\ni1 = 10", 9));
}
}
/* The main() function for setting up and running the tests.
* Returns a CUE_SUCCESS on successful running, another
* CUnit error code on failure.
*/
int main ()
{
CU_pSuite pSuite = NULL;
/*
* initialize the CUnit test registry
*/
if (CUE_SUCCESS != CU_initialize_registry ())
return CU_get_error ();
/*
* add a suite to the registry
*/
pSuite = CU_add_suite ("Suite_1", init_suite1, clean_suite1);
if (NULL == pSuite) {
CU_cleanup_registry ();
return CU_get_error ();
}
/*
* add the tests to the suite
*/
/*
* NOTE - ORDER IS IMPORTANT - MUST TEST fread() AFTER fprintf()
*/
if ((NULL == CU_add_test (pSuite, "test of fprintf()", testFPRINTF)) ||
(NULL == CU_add_test (pSuite, "test of fread()", testFREAD))) {
CU_cleanup_registry ();
return CU_get_error ();
}
/*
* Run all tests using the CUnit Basic interface
*/
CU_basic_set_mode (CU_BRM_VERBOSE);
CU_basic_run_tests ();
CU_cleanup_registry ();
return CU_get_error ();
}