TEST_CTYPE_FUNC defines a function for testing a character classifier, TEST_CHAR_CLASS calls it, causing the class name to be mentioned twice. Avoid the need to define a class-specific function by letting TEST_CHAR_CLASS do all the work. This is done by using the internal functions test__run_begin() and test__run_end(), but they do exist to be used in test macros after all. Alternatively we could unroll the loop to provide a very long expression that tests all 256 characters and EOF and hand that to TEST, but that seems awkward and hard to read. No change of behavior or output intended. Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@xxxxxx> --- t/unit-tests/t-ctype.c | 68 ++++++++++++++++-------------------------- 1 file changed, 26 insertions(+), 42 deletions(-) diff --git a/t/unit-tests/t-ctype.c b/t/unit-tests/t-ctype.c index 64d7186258..56dfefb68e 100644 --- a/t/unit-tests/t-ctype.c +++ b/t/unit-tests/t-ctype.c @@ -1,18 +1,18 @@ #include "test-lib.h" -/* Macro to test a character type */ -#define TEST_CTYPE_FUNC(func, string) \ -static void test_ctype_##func(void) { \ - for (int i = 0; i < 256; i++) { \ - int expect = !!memchr(string, i, sizeof(string) - 1); \ - if (!check_int(func(i), ==, expect)) \ - test_msg(" i: 0x%02x", i); \ - } \ - if (!check(!func(EOF))) \ +#define TEST_CHAR_CLASS(class, string) do { \ + int skip = test__run_begin(); \ + if (!skip) { \ + for (int i = 0; i < 256; i++) { \ + int expect = !!memchr(string, i, sizeof(string) - 1); \ + if (!check_int(class(i), ==, expect)) \ + test_msg(" i: 0x%02x", i); \ + } \ + if (!check(!class(EOF))) \ test_msg(" i: 0x%02x (EOF)", EOF); \ -} - -#define TEST_CHAR_CLASS(class) TEST(test_ctype_##class(), #class " works") + } \ + test__run_end(!skip, TEST_LOCATION(), #class " works"); \ +} while (0) #define DIGIT "0123456789" #define LOWER "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" @@ -32,37 +32,21 @@ static void test_ctype_##func(void) { \ "\x10\x11\x12\x13\x14\x15\x16\x17\x18\x19\x1a\x1b\x1c\x1d\x1e\x1f" \ "\x7f" -TEST_CTYPE_FUNC(isdigit, DIGIT) -TEST_CTYPE_FUNC(isspace, " \n\r\t") -TEST_CTYPE_FUNC(isalpha, LOWER UPPER) -TEST_CTYPE_FUNC(isalnum, LOWER UPPER DIGIT) -TEST_CTYPE_FUNC(is_glob_special, "*?[\\") -TEST_CTYPE_FUNC(is_regex_special, "$()*+.?[\\^{|") -TEST_CTYPE_FUNC(is_pathspec_magic, "!\"#%&',-/:;<=>@_`~") -TEST_CTYPE_FUNC(isascii, ASCII) -TEST_CTYPE_FUNC(islower, LOWER) -TEST_CTYPE_FUNC(isupper, UPPER) -TEST_CTYPE_FUNC(iscntrl, CNTRL) -TEST_CTYPE_FUNC(ispunct, PUNCT) -TEST_CTYPE_FUNC(isxdigit, DIGIT "abcdefABCDEF") -TEST_CTYPE_FUNC(isprint, LOWER UPPER DIGIT PUNCT " ") - int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv) { - /* Run all character type tests */ - TEST_CHAR_CLASS(isspace); - TEST_CHAR_CLASS(isdigit); - TEST_CHAR_CLASS(isalpha); - TEST_CHAR_CLASS(isalnum); - TEST_CHAR_CLASS(is_glob_special); - TEST_CHAR_CLASS(is_regex_special); - TEST_CHAR_CLASS(is_pathspec_magic); - TEST_CHAR_CLASS(isascii); - TEST_CHAR_CLASS(islower); - TEST_CHAR_CLASS(isupper); - TEST_CHAR_CLASS(iscntrl); - TEST_CHAR_CLASS(ispunct); - TEST_CHAR_CLASS(isxdigit); - TEST_CHAR_CLASS(isprint); + TEST_CHAR_CLASS(isspace, " \n\r\t"); + TEST_CHAR_CLASS(isdigit, DIGIT); + TEST_CHAR_CLASS(isalpha, LOWER UPPER); + TEST_CHAR_CLASS(isalnum, LOWER UPPER DIGIT); + TEST_CHAR_CLASS(is_glob_special, "*?[\\"); + TEST_CHAR_CLASS(is_regex_special, "$()*+.?[\\^{|"); + TEST_CHAR_CLASS(is_pathspec_magic, "!\"#%&',-/:;<=>@_`~"); + TEST_CHAR_CLASS(isascii, ASCII); + TEST_CHAR_CLASS(islower, LOWER); + TEST_CHAR_CLASS(isupper, UPPER); + TEST_CHAR_CLASS(iscntrl, CNTRL); + TEST_CHAR_CLASS(ispunct, PUNCT); + TEST_CHAR_CLASS(isxdigit, DIGIT "abcdefABCDEF"); + TEST_CHAR_CLASS(isprint, LOWER UPPER DIGIT PUNCT " "); return test_done(); } -- 2.44.0