weston/tests/string-test.c
Pekka Paalanen e57eb5b15d tests: return status from each test definition
Add a status return value to every test definition. There are no
behavioral changes, previously the RESULT_OK was simply assumed.

The benefit of this is that in the future individual tests can also
return RESULT_SKIP, so that we can keep statistics of skipped tests.

ivi-layout-internal-test.c has the only case where a test function may
return early. That one is set to return RESULT_HARD_ERROR to match the
compositor exit code already there.

Also documentation is updated.

Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.com>
2025-04-30 15:07:35 +03:00

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#include "config.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include "shared/string-helpers.h"
#include "weston-test-client-helper.h"
#include "weston-test-assert.h"
TEST(strtol_conversions)
{
bool ret;
int32_t val = -1;
char *str = NULL;
str = ""; val = -1;
ret = safe_strtoint(str, &val);
test_assert_false(ret);
test_assert_s32_eq(val, -1);
str = "."; val = -1;
ret = safe_strtoint(str, &val);
test_assert_false(ret);
test_assert_s32_eq(val, -1);
str = "42"; val = -1;
ret = safe_strtoint(str, &val);
test_assert_true(ret);
test_assert_s32_eq(val, 42);
str = "-42"; val = -1;
ret = safe_strtoint(str, &val);
test_assert_true(ret);
test_assert_s32_eq(val, -42);
str = "0042"; val = -1;
ret = safe_strtoint(str, &val);
test_assert_true(ret);
test_assert_s32_eq(val, 42);
str = "x42"; val = -1;
ret = safe_strtoint(str, &val);
test_assert_false(ret);
test_assert_s32_eq(val, -1);
str = "42x"; val = -1;
ret = safe_strtoint(str, &val);
test_assert_false(ret);
test_assert_s32_eq(val, -1);
str = "0x42424242"; val = -1;
ret = safe_strtoint(str, &val);
test_assert_false(ret);
test_assert_s32_eq(val, -1);
str = "424748364789L"; val = -1;
ret = safe_strtoint(str, &val);
test_assert_false(ret);
test_assert_s32_eq(val, -1);
return RESULT_OK;
}