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Please review the following information to ** ensure the GNU General Public License version 3.0 requirements will be ** met: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html. ** ** $QT_END_LICENSE$ ** ****************************************************************************/ #include #ifdef QTEST_XMLPATTERNS #include #include #include #include "../qxmlquery/MessageSilencer.h" /*! \class tst_QXmlResultItems \internal \since 4.4 \brief Tests class QXmlResultItems. */ class tst_QXmlResultItems : public QObject { Q_OBJECT private Q_SLOTS: void defaultConstructor() const; void next() const; void current() const; void hasError() const; void objectSize() const; void constCorrectness() const; void evalateWithInstantError() const; void evalateWithQueryError() const; void evaluate() const; void evaluate_data() const; }; void tst_QXmlResultItems::defaultConstructor() const { { QXmlResultItems result; } { QXmlResultItems result1; QXmlResultItems result2; } { QXmlResultItems result1; QXmlResultItems result2; QXmlResultItems result3; } } void tst_QXmlResultItems::next() const { /* Check default value. */ { QXmlResultItems result; QVERIFY(result.next().isNull()); } /* Stress it on a default constructed value. */ { QXmlResultItems result; QVERIFY(result.next().isNull()); QVERIFY(result.next().isNull()); QVERIFY(result.next().isNull()); } } void tst_QXmlResultItems::current() const { /* Check default value. */ { QXmlResultItems result; QVERIFY(result.current().isNull()); } /* Stress it on a default constructed value. */ { QXmlResultItems result; QVERIFY(result.current().isNull()); QVERIFY(result.current().isNull()); QVERIFY(result.current().isNull()); } } void tst_QXmlResultItems::hasError() const { /* Check default value. */ { QXmlResultItems result; QVERIFY(!result.hasError()); } /* Stress it on a default constructed value. */ { QXmlResultItems result; QVERIFY(!result.hasError()); QVERIFY(!result.hasError()); QVERIFY(!result.hasError()); } } void tst_QXmlResultItems::objectSize() const { /* A d-pointer plus a vtable pointer. */ QCOMPARE(sizeof(QXmlResultItems), sizeof(void *) * 2); } void tst_QXmlResultItems::constCorrectness() const { const QXmlResultItems result; /* These functions should be const. */ result.current(); result.hasError(); } /*! What's special about this is that it's not the QAbstractXmlForwardIterator::next() that triggers the error, it's QPatternist::Expression::evaluateSingleton() directly. */ void tst_QXmlResultItems::evalateWithInstantError() const { QXmlQuery query; MessageSilencer silencer; query.setMessageHandler(&silencer); query.setQuery(QLatin1String("fn:error()")); QXmlResultItems result; query.evaluateTo(&result); /* Check the values, and stress it. */ for(int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) { QVERIFY(result.current().isNull()); QVERIFY(result.next().isNull()); QVERIFY(result.hasError()); } } void tst_QXmlResultItems::evaluate() const { QFETCH(QString, queryString); QXmlQuery query; query.setQuery(queryString); QVERIFY(query.isValid()); QXmlResultItems result; query.evaluateTo(&result); QXmlItem item(result.next()); while(!item.isNull()) { QVERIFY(!result.current().isNull()); QVERIFY(!result.hasError()); item = result.next(); } /* Now, stress beyond the end. */ for(int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) { QVERIFY(result.current().isNull()); QVERIFY(result.next().isNull()); } } void tst_QXmlResultItems::evaluate_data() const { QTest::addColumn("queryString"); QTest::newRow("one atomic value") << QString::fromLatin1("1"); QTest::newRow("two atomic values") << QString::fromLatin1("1, xs:hexBinary('FF')"); QTest::newRow("one node") << QString::fromLatin1("attribute name {'body'}"); QTest::newRow("one node") << QString::fromLatin1("attribute name {'body'}"); QTest::newRow("two nodes") << QString::fromLatin1("attribute name {'body'}, "); } void tst_QXmlResultItems::evalateWithQueryError() const { /* This query is invalid. */ const QXmlQuery query; QXmlResultItems result; query.evaluateTo(&result); QVERIFY(result.hasError()); QVERIFY(result.next().isNull()); } QTEST_MAIN(tst_QXmlResultItems) #include "tst_qxmlresultitems.moc" #else QTEST_NOOP_MAIN #endif // vim: et:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4