// Formatting library for C++ - custom Google Test assertions // // Copyright (c) 2012 - present, Victor Zverovich // All rights reserved. // // For the license information refer to format.h. #include "gtest-extra.h" #if FMT_USE_FCNTL using fmt::file; void OutputRedirect::flush() { # if EOF != -1 # error "FMT_RETRY assumes return value of -1 indicating failure" # endif int result = 0; FMT_RETRY(result, fflush(file_)); if (result != 0) throw fmt::system_error(errno, "cannot flush stream"); } void OutputRedirect::restore() { if (original_.descriptor() == -1) return; // Already restored. flush(); // Restore the original file. original_.dup2(FMT_POSIX(fileno(file_))); original_.close(); } OutputRedirect::OutputRedirect(FILE* f) : file_(f) { flush(); int fd = FMT_POSIX(fileno(f)); // Create a file object referring to the original file. original_ = file::dup(fd); // Create a pipe. file write_end; file::pipe(read_end_, write_end); // Connect the passed FILE object to the write end of the pipe. write_end.dup2(fd); } OutputRedirect::~OutputRedirect() FMT_NOEXCEPT { try { restore(); } catch (const std::exception& e) { std::fputs(e.what(), stderr); } } std::string OutputRedirect::restore_and_read() { // Restore output. restore(); // Read everything from the pipe. std::string content; if (read_end_.descriptor() == -1) return content; // Already read. enum { BUFFER_SIZE = 4096 }; char buffer[BUFFER_SIZE]; std::size_t count = 0; do { count = read_end_.read(buffer, BUFFER_SIZE); content.append(buffer, count); } while (count != 0); read_end_.close(); return content; } std::string read(file& f, std::size_t count) { std::string buffer(count, '\0'); std::size_t n = 0, offset = 0; do { n = f.read(&buffer[offset], count - offset); // We can't read more than size_t bytes since count has type size_t. offset += n; } while (offset < count && n != 0); buffer.resize(offset); return buffer; } #endif // FMT_USE_FILE_DESCRIPTORS std::string format_system_error(int error_code, fmt::string_view message) { fmt::memory_buffer out; format_system_error(out, error_code, message); return to_string(out); }