896 lines
28 KiB
C++
896 lines
28 KiB
C++
// Copyright 2017 The Abseil Authors.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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#include "absl/strings/str_split.h"
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#include <climits>
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#include <cstdlib>
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#include <cstring>
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#include <deque>
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#include <limits>
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#include <list>
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#include <map>
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#include <memory>
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#include <string>
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#include <unordered_map>
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#include <unordered_set>
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#include <vector>
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#include "gmock/gmock.h"
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#include "gtest/gtest.h"
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#include "absl/base/dynamic_annotations.h" // for RunningOnValgrind
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#include "absl/base/macros.h"
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#include "absl/base/port.h"
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#include "absl/strings/numbers.h"
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namespace {
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using ::testing::ElementsAre;
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using ::testing::Pair;
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using ::testing::UnorderedElementsAre;
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// This tests the overall split API, which is made up of the absl::StrSplit()
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// function and the Delimiter objects in the absl:: namespace.
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// This TEST macro is outside of any namespace to require full specification of
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// namespaces just like callers will need to use.
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TEST(Split, APIExamples) {
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{
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// Passes std::string delimiter. Assumes the default of Literal.
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std::vector<std::string> v = absl::StrSplit("a,b,c", ',');
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EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", "b", "c"));
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// Equivalent to...
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using absl::ByString;
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v = absl::StrSplit("a,b,c", ByString(","));
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EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", "b", "c"));
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// Equivalent to...
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EXPECT_THAT(absl::StrSplit("a,b,c", ByString(",")),
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ElementsAre("a", "b", "c"));
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}
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{
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// Same as above, but using a single character as the delimiter.
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std::vector<std::string> v = absl::StrSplit("a,b,c", ',');
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EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", "b", "c"));
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// Equivalent to...
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using absl::ByChar;
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v = absl::StrSplit("a,b,c", ByChar(','));
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EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", "b", "c"));
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}
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{
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// Same as above, but using std::string
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std::vector<std::string> v = absl::StrSplit("a,b,c", ',');
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EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", "b", "c"));
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// Equivalent to...
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using absl::ByChar;
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v = absl::StrSplit("a,b,c", ByChar(','));
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EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", "b", "c"));
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}
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{
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// Uses the Literal std::string "=>" as the delimiter.
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const std::vector<std::string> v = absl::StrSplit("a=>b=>c", "=>");
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EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", "b", "c"));
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}
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{
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// The substrings are returned as string_views, eliminating copying.
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std::vector<absl::string_view> v = absl::StrSplit("a,b,c", ',');
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EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", "b", "c"));
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}
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{
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// Leading and trailing empty substrings.
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std::vector<std::string> v = absl::StrSplit(",a,b,c,", ',');
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EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("", "a", "b", "c", ""));
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}
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{
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// Splits on a delimiter that is not found.
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std::vector<std::string> v = absl::StrSplit("abc", ',');
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EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("abc"));
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}
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{
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// Splits the input std::string into individual characters by using an empty
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// std::string as the delimiter.
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std::vector<std::string> v = absl::StrSplit("abc", "");
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EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", "b", "c"));
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}
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{
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// Splits std::string data with embedded NUL characters, using NUL as the
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// delimiter. A simple delimiter of "\0" doesn't work because strlen() will
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// say that's the empty std::string when constructing the absl::string_view
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// delimiter. Instead, a non-empty std::string containing NUL can be used as the
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// delimiter.
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std::string embedded_nulls("a\0b\0c", 5);
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std::string null_delim("\0", 1);
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std::vector<std::string> v = absl::StrSplit(embedded_nulls, null_delim);
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EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", "b", "c"));
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}
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{
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// Stores first two split strings as the members in a std::pair.
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std::pair<std::string, std::string> p = absl::StrSplit("a,b,c", ',');
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EXPECT_EQ("a", p.first);
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EXPECT_EQ("b", p.second);
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// "c" is omitted because std::pair can hold only two elements.
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}
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{
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// Results stored in std::set<std::string>
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std::set<std::string> v = absl::StrSplit("a,b,c,a,b,c,a,b,c", ',');
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EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", "b", "c"));
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}
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{
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// Uses a non-const char* delimiter.
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char a[] = ",";
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char* d = a + 0;
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std::vector<std::string> v = absl::StrSplit("a,b,c", d);
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EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", "b", "c"));
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}
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{
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// Results split using either of , or ;
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using absl::ByAnyChar;
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std::vector<std::string> v = absl::StrSplit("a,b;c", ByAnyChar(",;"));
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EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", "b", "c"));
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}
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{
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// Uses the SkipWhitespace predicate.
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using absl::SkipWhitespace;
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std::vector<std::string> v = absl::StrSplit("a, ,,b,", ',', SkipWhitespace());
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EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", "b"));
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}
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{
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// Uses the ByLength delimiter.
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using absl::ByLength;
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std::vector<std::string> v = absl::StrSplit("abcdefg", ByLength(3));
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EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("abc", "def", "g"));
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}
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{
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// Results stored in a std::map.
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std::map<std::string, std::string> m = absl::StrSplit("a,1,b,2,a,3", ',');
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EXPECT_EQ(2, m.size());
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EXPECT_EQ("3", m["a"]);
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EXPECT_EQ("2", m["b"]);
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}
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{
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// Results stored in a std::multimap.
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std::multimap<std::string, std::string> m = absl::StrSplit("a,1,b,2,a,3", ',');
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EXPECT_EQ(3, m.size());
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auto it = m.find("a");
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EXPECT_EQ("1", it->second);
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++it;
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EXPECT_EQ("3", it->second);
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it = m.find("b");
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EXPECT_EQ("2", it->second);
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}
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{
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// Demonstrates use in a range-based for loop in C++11.
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std::string s = "x,x,x,x,x,x,x";
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for (absl::string_view sp : absl::StrSplit(s, ',')) {
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EXPECT_EQ("x", sp);
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}
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}
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{
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// Demonstrates use with a Predicate in a range-based for loop.
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using absl::SkipWhitespace;
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std::string s = " ,x,,x,,x,x,x,,";
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for (absl::string_view sp : absl::StrSplit(s, ',', SkipWhitespace())) {
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EXPECT_EQ("x", sp);
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}
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}
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{
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// Demonstrates a "smart" split to std::map using two separate calls to
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// absl::StrSplit. One call to split the records, and another call to split
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// the keys and values. This also uses the Limit delimiter so that the
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// std::string "a=b=c" will split to "a" -> "b=c".
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std::map<std::string, std::string> m;
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for (absl::string_view sp : absl::StrSplit("a=b=c,d=e,f=,g", ',')) {
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m.insert(absl::StrSplit(sp, absl::MaxSplits('=', 1)));
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}
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EXPECT_EQ("b=c", m.find("a")->second);
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EXPECT_EQ("e", m.find("d")->second);
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EXPECT_EQ("", m.find("f")->second);
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EXPECT_EQ("", m.find("g")->second);
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}
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}
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//
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// Tests for SplitIterator
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//
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TEST(SplitIterator, Basics) {
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auto splitter = absl::StrSplit("a,b", ',');
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auto it = splitter.begin();
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auto end = splitter.end();
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EXPECT_NE(it, end);
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EXPECT_EQ("a", *it); // tests dereference
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++it; // tests preincrement
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EXPECT_NE(it, end);
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EXPECT_EQ("b", std::string(it->data(), it->size())); // tests dereference as ptr
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it++; // tests postincrement
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EXPECT_EQ(it, end);
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}
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// Simple Predicate to skip a particular std::string.
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class Skip {
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public:
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explicit Skip(const std::string& s) : s_(s) {}
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bool operator()(absl::string_view sp) { return sp != s_; }
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private:
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std::string s_;
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};
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TEST(SplitIterator, Predicate) {
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auto splitter = absl::StrSplit("a,b,c", ',', Skip("b"));
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auto it = splitter.begin();
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auto end = splitter.end();
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EXPECT_NE(it, end);
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EXPECT_EQ("a", *it); // tests dereference
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++it; // tests preincrement -- "b" should be skipped here.
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EXPECT_NE(it, end);
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EXPECT_EQ("c", std::string(it->data(), it->size())); // tests dereference as ptr
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it++; // tests postincrement
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EXPECT_EQ(it, end);
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}
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TEST(SplitIterator, EdgeCases) {
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// Expected input and output, assuming a delimiter of ','
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struct {
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std::string in;
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std::vector<std::string> expect;
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} specs[] = {
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{"", {""}},
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{"foo", {"foo"}},
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{",", {"", ""}},
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{",foo", {"", "foo"}},
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{"foo,", {"foo", ""}},
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{",foo,", {"", "foo", ""}},
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{"foo,bar", {"foo", "bar"}},
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};
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for (const auto& spec : specs) {
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SCOPED_TRACE(spec.in);
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auto splitter = absl::StrSplit(spec.in, ',');
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auto it = splitter.begin();
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auto end = splitter.end();
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for (const auto& expected : spec.expect) {
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EXPECT_NE(it, end);
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EXPECT_EQ(expected, *it++);
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}
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EXPECT_EQ(it, end);
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}
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}
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TEST(Splitter, Const) {
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const auto splitter = absl::StrSplit("a,b,c", ',');
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EXPECT_THAT(splitter, ElementsAre("a", "b", "c"));
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}
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TEST(Split, EmptyAndNull) {
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// Attention: Splitting a null absl::string_view is different than splitting
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// an empty absl::string_view even though both string_views are considered
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// equal. This behavior is likely surprising and undesirable. However, to
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// maintain backward compatibility, there is a small "hack" in
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// str_split_internal.h that preserves this behavior. If that behavior is ever
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// changed/fixed, this test will need to be updated.
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EXPECT_THAT(absl::StrSplit(absl::string_view(""), '-'), ElementsAre(""));
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EXPECT_THAT(absl::StrSplit(absl::string_view(), '-'), ElementsAre());
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}
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TEST(SplitIterator, EqualityAsEndCondition) {
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auto splitter = absl::StrSplit("a,b,c", ',');
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auto it = splitter.begin();
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auto it2 = it;
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// Increments it2 twice to point to "c" in the input text.
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++it2;
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++it2;
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EXPECT_EQ("c", *it2);
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// This test uses a non-end SplitIterator as the terminating condition in a
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// for loop. This relies on SplitIterator equality for non-end SplitIterators
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// working correctly. At this point it2 points to "c", and we use that as the
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// "end" condition in this test.
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std::vector<absl::string_view> v;
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for (; it != it2; ++it) {
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v.push_back(*it);
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}
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EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", "b"));
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}
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//
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// Tests for Splitter
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//
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TEST(Splitter, RangeIterators) {
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auto splitter = absl::StrSplit("a,b,c", ',');
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std::vector<absl::string_view> output;
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for (const absl::string_view p : splitter) {
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output.push_back(p);
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}
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EXPECT_THAT(output, ElementsAre("a", "b", "c"));
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}
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// Some template functions for use in testing conversion operators
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template <typename ContainerType, typename Splitter>
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void TestConversionOperator(const Splitter& splitter) {
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ContainerType output = splitter;
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EXPECT_THAT(output, UnorderedElementsAre("a", "b", "c", "d"));
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}
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template <typename MapType, typename Splitter>
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void TestMapConversionOperator(const Splitter& splitter) {
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MapType m = splitter;
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EXPECT_THAT(m, UnorderedElementsAre(Pair("a", "b"), Pair("c", "d")));
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}
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template <typename FirstType, typename SecondType, typename Splitter>
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void TestPairConversionOperator(const Splitter& splitter) {
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std::pair<FirstType, SecondType> p = splitter;
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EXPECT_EQ(p, (std::pair<FirstType, SecondType>("a", "b")));
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}
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TEST(Splitter, ConversionOperator) {
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auto splitter = absl::StrSplit("a,b,c,d", ',');
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TestConversionOperator<std::vector<absl::string_view>>(splitter);
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TestConversionOperator<std::vector<std::string>>(splitter);
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TestConversionOperator<std::list<absl::string_view>>(splitter);
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TestConversionOperator<std::list<std::string>>(splitter);
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TestConversionOperator<std::deque<absl::string_view>>(splitter);
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TestConversionOperator<std::deque<std::string>>(splitter);
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TestConversionOperator<std::set<absl::string_view>>(splitter);
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TestConversionOperator<std::set<std::string>>(splitter);
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TestConversionOperator<std::multiset<absl::string_view>>(splitter);
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TestConversionOperator<std::multiset<std::string>>(splitter);
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TestConversionOperator<std::unordered_set<std::string>>(splitter);
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// Tests conversion to map-like objects.
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TestMapConversionOperator<std::map<absl::string_view, absl::string_view>>(
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splitter);
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TestMapConversionOperator<std::map<absl::string_view, std::string>>(splitter);
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TestMapConversionOperator<std::map<std::string, absl::string_view>>(splitter);
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TestMapConversionOperator<std::map<std::string, std::string>>(splitter);
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TestMapConversionOperator<
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std::multimap<absl::string_view, absl::string_view>>(splitter);
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TestMapConversionOperator<std::multimap<absl::string_view, std::string>>(splitter);
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TestMapConversionOperator<std::multimap<std::string, absl::string_view>>(splitter);
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TestMapConversionOperator<std::multimap<std::string, std::string>>(splitter);
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TestMapConversionOperator<std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string>>(splitter);
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// Tests conversion to std::pair
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TestPairConversionOperator<absl::string_view, absl::string_view>(splitter);
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TestPairConversionOperator<absl::string_view, std::string>(splitter);
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TestPairConversionOperator<std::string, absl::string_view>(splitter);
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TestPairConversionOperator<std::string, std::string>(splitter);
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}
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// A few additional tests for conversion to std::pair. This conversion is
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// different from others because a std::pair always has exactly two elements:
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// .first and .second. The split has to work even when the split has
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// less-than, equal-to, and more-than 2 strings.
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TEST(Splitter, ToPair) {
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{
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// Empty std::string
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std::pair<std::string, std::string> p = absl::StrSplit("", ',');
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EXPECT_EQ("", p.first);
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EXPECT_EQ("", p.second);
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}
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{
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// Only first
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std::pair<std::string, std::string> p = absl::StrSplit("a", ',');
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EXPECT_EQ("a", p.first);
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EXPECT_EQ("", p.second);
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}
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{
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// Only second
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std::pair<std::string, std::string> p = absl::StrSplit(",b", ',');
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EXPECT_EQ("", p.first);
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EXPECT_EQ("b", p.second);
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}
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{
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// First and second.
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std::pair<std::string, std::string> p = absl::StrSplit("a,b", ',');
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EXPECT_EQ("a", p.first);
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EXPECT_EQ("b", p.second);
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}
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{
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// First and second and then more stuff that will be ignored.
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std::pair<std::string, std::string> p = absl::StrSplit("a,b,c", ',');
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EXPECT_EQ("a", p.first);
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EXPECT_EQ("b", p.second);
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// "c" is omitted.
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}
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}
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TEST(Splitter, Predicates) {
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static const char kTestChars[] = ",a, ,b,";
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using absl::AllowEmpty;
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using absl::SkipEmpty;
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using absl::SkipWhitespace;
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{
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// No predicate. Does not skip empties.
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auto splitter = absl::StrSplit(kTestChars, ',');
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std::vector<std::string> v = splitter;
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EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("", "a", " ", "b", ""));
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}
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{
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// Allows empty strings. Same behavior as no predicate at all.
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auto splitter = absl::StrSplit(kTestChars, ',', AllowEmpty());
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std::vector<std::string> v_allowempty = splitter;
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EXPECT_THAT(v_allowempty, ElementsAre("", "a", " ", "b", ""));
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// Ensures AllowEmpty equals the behavior with no predicate.
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auto splitter_nopredicate = absl::StrSplit(kTestChars, ',');
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std::vector<std::string> v_nopredicate = splitter_nopredicate;
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EXPECT_EQ(v_allowempty, v_nopredicate);
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}
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{
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// Skips empty strings.
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auto splitter = absl::StrSplit(kTestChars, ',', SkipEmpty());
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std::vector<std::string> v = splitter;
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EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", " ", "b"));
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}
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|
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{
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// Skips empty and all-whitespace strings.
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auto splitter = absl::StrSplit(kTestChars, ',', SkipWhitespace());
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std::vector<std::string> v = splitter;
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EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", "b"));
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}
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}
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|
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//
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// Tests for StrSplit()
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//
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|
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TEST(Split, Basics) {
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{
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// Doesn't really do anything useful because the return value is ignored,
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// but it should work.
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absl::StrSplit("a,b,c", ',');
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}
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|
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{
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std::vector<absl::string_view> v = absl::StrSplit("a,b,c", ',');
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EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", "b", "c"));
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|
}
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|
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|
{
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std::vector<std::string> v = absl::StrSplit("a,b,c", ',');
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EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", "b", "c"));
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|
}
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|
|
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{
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|
// Ensures that assignment works. This requires a little extra work with
|
|
// C++11 because of overloads with initializer_list.
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|
std::vector<std::string> v;
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v = absl::StrSplit("a,b,c", ',');
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|
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EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", "b", "c"));
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|
std::map<std::string, std::string> m;
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m = absl::StrSplit("a,b,c", ',');
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EXPECT_EQ(2, m.size());
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std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string> hm;
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hm = absl::StrSplit("a,b,c", ',');
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EXPECT_EQ(2, hm.size());
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|
}
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|
}
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|
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absl::string_view ReturnStringView() { return "Hello World"; }
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const char* ReturnConstCharP() { return "Hello World"; }
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char* ReturnCharP() { return const_cast<char*>("Hello World"); }
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|
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TEST(Split, AcceptsCertainTemporaries) {
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std::vector<std::string> v;
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v = absl::StrSplit(ReturnStringView(), ' ');
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EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("Hello", "World"));
|
|
v = absl::StrSplit(ReturnConstCharP(), ' ');
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|
EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("Hello", "World"));
|
|
v = absl::StrSplit(ReturnCharP(), ' ');
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("Hello", "World"));
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|
}
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|
|
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TEST(Split, Temporary) {
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|
// Use a std::string longer than the small-std::string-optimization length, so that when
|
|
// the temporary is destroyed, if the splitter keeps a reference to the
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|
// std::string's contents, it'll reference freed memory instead of just dead
|
|
// on-stack memory.
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const char input[] = "a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,l,m,n,o,p,q,r,s,t,u";
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EXPECT_LT(sizeof(std::string), ABSL_ARRAYSIZE(input))
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|
<< "Input should be larger than fits on the stack.";
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|
|
|
// This happens more often in C++11 as part of a range-based for loop.
|
|
auto splitter = absl::StrSplit(std::string(input), ',');
|
|
std::string expected = "a";
|
|
for (absl::string_view letter : splitter) {
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(expected, letter);
|
|
++expected[0];
|
|
}
|
|
EXPECT_EQ("v", expected);
|
|
|
|
// This happens more often in C++11 as part of a range-based for loop.
|
|
auto std_splitter = absl::StrSplit(std::string(input), ',');
|
|
expected = "a";
|
|
for (absl::string_view letter : std_splitter) {
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(expected, letter);
|
|
++expected[0];
|
|
}
|
|
EXPECT_EQ("v", expected);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template <typename T>
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|
static std::unique_ptr<T> CopyToHeap(const T& value) {
|
|
return std::unique_ptr<T>(new T(value));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
TEST(Split, LvalueCaptureIsCopyable) {
|
|
std::string input = "a,b";
|
|
auto heap_splitter = CopyToHeap(absl::StrSplit(input, ','));
|
|
auto stack_splitter = *heap_splitter;
|
|
heap_splitter.reset();
|
|
std::vector<std::string> result = stack_splitter;
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(result, testing::ElementsAre("a", "b"));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
TEST(Split, TemporaryCaptureIsCopyable) {
|
|
auto heap_splitter = CopyToHeap(absl::StrSplit(std::string("a,b"), ','));
|
|
auto stack_splitter = *heap_splitter;
|
|
heap_splitter.reset();
|
|
std::vector<std::string> result = stack_splitter;
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(result, testing::ElementsAre("a", "b"));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
TEST(Split, SplitterIsCopyableAndMoveable) {
|
|
auto a = absl::StrSplit("foo", '-');
|
|
|
|
// Ensures that the following expressions compile.
|
|
auto b = a; // Copy construct
|
|
auto c = std::move(a); // Move construct
|
|
b = c; // Copy assign
|
|
c = std::move(b); // Move assign
|
|
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(c, ElementsAre("foo"));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
TEST(Split, StringDelimiter) {
|
|
{
|
|
std::vector<absl::string_view> v = absl::StrSplit("a,b", ',');
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", "b"));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
std::vector<absl::string_view> v = absl::StrSplit("a,b", std::string(","));
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", "b"));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
std::vector<absl::string_view> v =
|
|
absl::StrSplit("a,b", absl::string_view(","));
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", "b"));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
TEST(Split, UTF8) {
|
|
// Tests splitting utf8 strings and utf8 delimiters.
|
|
{
|
|
// A utf8 input std::string with an ascii delimiter.
|
|
std::vector<absl::string_view> v = absl::StrSplit("a,κόσμε", ',');
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", "κόσμε"));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
// A utf8 input std::string and a utf8 delimiter.
|
|
std::vector<absl::string_view> v = absl::StrSplit("a,κόσμε,b", ",κόσμε,");
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", "b"));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
// A utf8 input std::string and ByAnyChar with ascii chars.
|
|
std::vector<absl::string_view> v =
|
|
absl::StrSplit("Foo hällo th丞re", absl::ByAnyChar(" \t"));
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("Foo", "hällo", "th丞re"));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
TEST(Split, EmptyStringDelimiter) {
|
|
{
|
|
std::vector<std::string> v = absl::StrSplit("", "");
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre(""));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
std::vector<std::string> v = absl::StrSplit("a", "");
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a"));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
std::vector<std::string> v = absl::StrSplit("ab", "");
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", "b"));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
std::vector<std::string> v = absl::StrSplit("a b", "");
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(v, ElementsAre("a", " ", "b"));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
TEST(Split, SubstrDelimiter) {
|
|
std::vector<absl::string_view> results;
|
|
absl::string_view delim("//");
|
|
|
|
results = absl::StrSplit("", delim);
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(results, ElementsAre(""));
|
|
|
|
results = absl::StrSplit("//", delim);
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(results, ElementsAre("", ""));
|
|
|
|
results = absl::StrSplit("ab", delim);
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(results, ElementsAre("ab"));
|
|
|
|
results = absl::StrSplit("ab//", delim);
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(results, ElementsAre("ab", ""));
|
|
|
|
results = absl::StrSplit("ab/", delim);
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(results, ElementsAre("ab/"));
|
|
|
|
results = absl::StrSplit("a/b", delim);
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(results, ElementsAre("a/b"));
|
|
|
|
results = absl::StrSplit("a//b", delim);
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(results, ElementsAre("a", "b"));
|
|
|
|
results = absl::StrSplit("a///b", delim);
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(results, ElementsAre("a", "/b"));
|
|
|
|
results = absl::StrSplit("a////b", delim);
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(results, ElementsAre("a", "", "b"));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
TEST(Split, EmptyResults) {
|
|
std::vector<absl::string_view> results;
|
|
|
|
results = absl::StrSplit("", '#');
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(results, ElementsAre(""));
|
|
|
|
results = absl::StrSplit("#", '#');
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(results, ElementsAre("", ""));
|
|
|
|
results = absl::StrSplit("#cd", '#');
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(results, ElementsAre("", "cd"));
|
|
|
|
results = absl::StrSplit("ab#cd#", '#');
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(results, ElementsAre("ab", "cd", ""));
|
|
|
|
results = absl::StrSplit("ab##cd", '#');
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(results, ElementsAre("ab", "", "cd"));
|
|
|
|
results = absl::StrSplit("ab##", '#');
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(results, ElementsAre("ab", "", ""));
|
|
|
|
results = absl::StrSplit("ab#ab#", '#');
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(results, ElementsAre("ab", "ab", ""));
|
|
|
|
results = absl::StrSplit("aaaa", 'a');
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(results, ElementsAre("", "", "", "", ""));
|
|
|
|
results = absl::StrSplit("", '#', absl::SkipEmpty());
|
|
EXPECT_THAT(results, ElementsAre());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template <typename Delimiter>
|
|
static bool IsFoundAtStartingPos(absl::string_view text, Delimiter d,
|
|
size_t starting_pos, int expected_pos) {
|
|
absl::string_view found = d.Find(text, starting_pos);
|
|
return found.data() != text.end() &&
|
|
expected_pos == found.data() - text.data();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Helper function for testing Delimiter objects. Returns true if the given
|
|
// Delimiter is found in the given std::string at the given position. This function
|
|
// tests two cases:
|
|
// 1. The actual text given, staring at position 0
|
|
// 2. The text given with leading padding that should be ignored
|
|
template <typename Delimiter>
|
|
static bool IsFoundAt(absl::string_view text, Delimiter d, int expected_pos) {
|
|
const std::string leading_text = ",x,y,z,";
|
|
return IsFoundAtStartingPos(text, d, 0, expected_pos) &&
|
|
IsFoundAtStartingPos(leading_text + std::string(text), d,
|
|
leading_text.length(),
|
|
expected_pos + leading_text.length());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Tests for Literal
|
|
//
|
|
|
|
// Tests using any delimiter that represents a single comma.
|
|
template <typename Delimiter>
|
|
void TestComma(Delimiter d) {
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt(",", d, 0));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt("a,", d, 1));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt(",b", d, 0));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt("a,b", d, 1));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt("a,b,", d, 1));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt("a,b,c", d, 1));
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(IsFoundAt("", d, -1));
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(IsFoundAt(" ", d, -1));
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(IsFoundAt("a", d, -1));
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(IsFoundAt("a b c", d, -1));
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(IsFoundAt("a;b;c", d, -1));
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(IsFoundAt(";", d, -1));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
TEST(Delimiter, Literal) {
|
|
using absl::ByString;
|
|
TestComma(ByString(","));
|
|
|
|
// Works as named variable.
|
|
ByString comma_string(",");
|
|
TestComma(comma_string);
|
|
|
|
// The first occurrence of empty std::string ("") in a std::string is at position 0.
|
|
// There is a test below that demonstrates this for absl::string_view::find().
|
|
// If the ByString delimiter returned position 0 for this, there would
|
|
// be an infinite loop in the SplitIterator code. To avoid this, empty std::string
|
|
// is a special case in that it always returns the item at position 1.
|
|
absl::string_view abc("abc");
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(0, abc.find("")); // "" is found at position 0
|
|
ByString empty("");
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(IsFoundAt("", empty, 0));
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(IsFoundAt("a", empty, 0));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt("ab", empty, 1));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt("abc", empty, 1));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
TEST(Split, ByChar) {
|
|
using absl::ByChar;
|
|
TestComma(ByChar(','));
|
|
|
|
// Works as named variable.
|
|
ByChar comma_char(',');
|
|
TestComma(comma_char);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Tests for ByAnyChar
|
|
//
|
|
|
|
TEST(Delimiter, ByAnyChar) {
|
|
using absl::ByAnyChar;
|
|
ByAnyChar one_delim(",");
|
|
// Found
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt(",", one_delim, 0));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt("a,", one_delim, 1));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt("a,b", one_delim, 1));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt(",b", one_delim, 0));
|
|
// Not found
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(IsFoundAt("", one_delim, -1));
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(IsFoundAt(" ", one_delim, -1));
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(IsFoundAt("a", one_delim, -1));
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(IsFoundAt("a;b;c", one_delim, -1));
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(IsFoundAt(";", one_delim, -1));
|
|
|
|
ByAnyChar two_delims(",;");
|
|
// Found
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt(",", two_delims, 0));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt(";", two_delims, 0));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt(",;", two_delims, 0));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt(";,", two_delims, 0));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt(",;b", two_delims, 0));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt(";,b", two_delims, 0));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt("a;,", two_delims, 1));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt("a,;", two_delims, 1));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt("a;,b", two_delims, 1));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt("a,;b", two_delims, 1));
|
|
// Not found
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(IsFoundAt("", two_delims, -1));
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(IsFoundAt(" ", two_delims, -1));
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(IsFoundAt("a", two_delims, -1));
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(IsFoundAt("a=b=c", two_delims, -1));
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(IsFoundAt("=", two_delims, -1));
|
|
|
|
// ByAnyChar behaves just like ByString when given a delimiter of empty
|
|
// std::string. That is, it always returns a zero-length absl::string_view
|
|
// referring to the item at position 1, not position 0.
|
|
ByAnyChar empty("");
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(IsFoundAt("", empty, 0));
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(IsFoundAt("a", empty, 0));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt("ab", empty, 1));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt("abc", empty, 1));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
//
|
|
// Tests for ByLength
|
|
//
|
|
|
|
TEST(Delimiter, ByLength) {
|
|
using absl::ByLength;
|
|
|
|
ByLength four_char_delim(4);
|
|
|
|
// Found
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt("abcde", four_char_delim, 4));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", four_char_delim, 4));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFoundAt("a b,c\nd", four_char_delim, 4));
|
|
// Not found
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(IsFoundAt("", four_char_delim, 0));
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(IsFoundAt("a", four_char_delim, 0));
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(IsFoundAt("ab", four_char_delim, 0));
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(IsFoundAt("abc", four_char_delim, 0));
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(IsFoundAt("abcd", four_char_delim, 0));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Allocates too much memory for TSan and MSan.
|
|
#if !defined(THREAD_SANITIZER) && !defined(MEMORY_SANITIZER)
|
|
TEST(Split, WorksWithLargeStrings) {
|
|
if (sizeof(size_t) > 4 && !RunningOnValgrind()) {
|
|
std::string s(1ULL << 31, 'x');
|
|
s.push_back('-'); // 2G + 1 byte
|
|
std::vector<absl::string_view> v = absl::StrSplit(s, '-');
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(2, v.size());
|
|
// The first element will contain 2G of 'x's.
|
|
// testing::StartsWith is too slow with a 2G std::string.
|
|
EXPECT_EQ('x', v[0][0]);
|
|
EXPECT_EQ('x', v[0][1]);
|
|
EXPECT_EQ('x', v[0][3]);
|
|
EXPECT_EQ("", v[1]);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
#endif // THREAD_SANITIZER
|
|
|
|
TEST(SplitInternalTest, TypeTraits) {
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(absl::strings_internal::HasMappedType<int>::value);
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(
|
|
(absl::strings_internal::HasMappedType<std::map<int, int>>::value));
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(absl::strings_internal::HasValueType<int>::value);
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(
|
|
(absl::strings_internal::HasValueType<std::map<int, int>>::value));
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(absl::strings_internal::HasConstIterator<int>::value);
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(
|
|
(absl::strings_internal::HasConstIterator<std::map<int, int>>::value));
|
|
EXPECT_FALSE(absl::strings_internal::IsInitializerList<int>::value);
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE((absl::strings_internal::IsInitializerList<
|
|
std::initializer_list<int>>::value));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} // namespace
|