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			37 lines
		
	
	
		
			1.3 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			V
		
	
	
| module main
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| 
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| import os
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| import term
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| // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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| // / This file will get compiled as part of the main program,
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| // / for a _test.v file.
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| // / The methods defined here are called back by the test program's
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| // / assert statements, on each success/fail. The goal is to make
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| // / customizing the look & feel of the assertions results easier,
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| // / since it is done in normal V code, instead of in embedded C ...
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| // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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| fn cb_assertion_failed(filename string, line int, sourceline string, funcname string) {
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| 	color_on := term.can_show_color_on_stderr()
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| 	use_relative_paths := match os.getenv('VERROR_PATHS') {
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| 		'absolute'{
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| 			false
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| 		}
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| 		else {
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| 			true}
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| 	}
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| 	final_filename := if use_relative_paths { filename } else { os.realpath(filename) }
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| 	final_funcname := funcname.replace('main__', '').replace('__', '.')
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| 	mut fail_message := 'FAILED assertion'
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| 	if color_on {
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| 		fail_message = term.bold(term.red(fail_message))
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| 	}
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| 	eprintln('$final_filename:$line: $fail_message')
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| 	eprintln('Function: $final_funcname')
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| 	eprintln('Source  : $sourceline')
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| }
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| 
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| fn cb_assertion_ok(filename string, line int, sourceline string, funcname string) {
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| 	// do nothing for now on an OK assertion
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| 	// println('OK ${line:5d}|$sourceline ')
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| 	}
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