On Sat, Oct 1, 2022 at 8:26 AM Daniel Latypov wrote: > > These macros exist because passing an initializer list to other macros > is hard. > > The goal of these macros is to generate a line like > struct $ASSERT_TYPE __assertion = $APPROPRIATE_INITIALIZER; > e.g. > struct kunit_unary_assertion __assertion = { > .condition = "foo()", > .expected_true = true > }; > > But the challenge is you can't pass `{.condition=..., .expect_true=...}` > as a macro argument, since the comma means you're actually passing two > arguments, `{.condition=...` and `.expect_true=....}`. > So we'd made custom macros for each different initializer-list shape. > > But we can work around this with the following generic macro > #define KUNIT_INIT_ASSERT(initializers...) { initializers } > > Note: this has the downside that we have to rename some macros arguments > to not conflict with the struct field names (e.g. `expected_true`). > It's a bit gross, but probably worth reducing the # of macros. > > Signed-off-by: Daniel Latypov > --- I agree with you on both fronts here: this is 'a bit gross', and is also 'worth it'. Reviewed-by: David Gow Cheers, -- David > include/kunit/assert.h | 48 ------------------------------------------ > include/kunit/test.h | 27 +++++++++++++----------- > 2 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 60 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/include/kunit/assert.h b/include/kunit/assert.h > index ace3de8d1ee7..01b191fa17c3 100644 > --- a/include/kunit/assert.h > +++ b/include/kunit/assert.h > @@ -90,19 +90,6 @@ void kunit_unary_assert_format(const struct kunit_assert *assert, > const struct va_format *message, > struct string_stream *stream); > > -/** > - * KUNIT_INIT_UNARY_ASSERT_STRUCT() - Initializes &struct kunit_unary_assert. > - * @cond: A string representation of the expression asserted true or false. > - * @expect_true: True if of type KUNIT_{EXPECT|ASSERT}_TRUE, false otherwise. > - * > - * Initializes a &struct kunit_unary_assert. Intended to be used in > - * KUNIT_EXPECT_* and KUNIT_ASSERT_* macros. > - */ > -#define KUNIT_INIT_UNARY_ASSERT_STRUCT(cond, expect_true) { \ > - .condition = cond, \ > - .expected_true = expect_true \ > -} > - > /** > * struct kunit_ptr_not_err_assert - An expectation/assertion that a pointer is > * not NULL and not a -errno. > @@ -123,20 +110,6 @@ void kunit_ptr_not_err_assert_format(const struct kunit_assert *assert, > const struct va_format *message, > struct string_stream *stream); > > -/** > - * KUNIT_INIT_PTR_NOT_ERR_ASSERT_STRUCT() - Initializes a > - * &struct kunit_ptr_not_err_assert. > - * @txt: A string representation of the expression passed to the expectation. > - * @val: The actual evaluated pointer value of the expression. > - * > - * Initializes a &struct kunit_ptr_not_err_assert. Intended to be used in > - * KUNIT_EXPECT_* and KUNIT_ASSERT_* macros. > - */ > -#define KUNIT_INIT_PTR_NOT_ERR_STRUCT(txt, val) { \ > - .text = txt, \ > - .value = val \ > -} > - > /** > * struct kunit_binary_assert_text - holds strings for &struct > * kunit_binary_assert and friends to try and make the structs smaller. > @@ -173,27 +146,6 @@ void kunit_binary_assert_format(const struct kunit_assert *assert, > const struct va_format *message, > struct string_stream *stream); > > -/** > - * KUNIT_INIT_BINARY_ASSERT_STRUCT() - Initializes a binary assert like > - * kunit_binary_assert, kunit_binary_ptr_assert, etc. > - * > - * @text_: Pointer to a kunit_binary_assert_text. > - * @left_val: The actual evaluated value of the expression in the left slot. > - * @right_val: The actual evaluated value of the expression in the right slot. > - * > - * Initializes a binary assert like kunit_binary_assert, > - * kunit_binary_ptr_assert, etc. This relies on these structs having the same > - * fields but with different types for left_val/right_val. > - * This is ultimately used by binary assertion macros like KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ, etc. > - */ > -#define KUNIT_INIT_BINARY_ASSERT_STRUCT(text_, \ > - left_val, \ > - right_val) { \ > - .text = text_, \ > - .left_value = left_val, \ > - .right_value = right_val \ > -} > - > /** > * struct kunit_binary_ptr_assert - An expectation/assertion that compares two > * pointer values (for example, KUNIT_EXPECT_PTR_EQ(test, foo, bar)). > diff --git a/include/kunit/test.h b/include/kunit/test.h > index fec437c8a2b7..e49348bbc6ee 100644 > --- a/include/kunit/test.h > +++ b/include/kunit/test.h > @@ -514,22 +514,25 @@ void kunit_do_failed_assertion(struct kunit *test, > fmt, \ > ##__VA_ARGS__) > > +/* Helper to safely pass around an initializer list to other macros. */ > +#define KUNIT_INIT_ASSERT(initializers...) { initializers } > + > #define KUNIT_UNARY_ASSERTION(test, \ > assert_type, \ > - condition, \ > - expected_true, \ > + condition_, \ > + expected_true_, \ > fmt, \ > ...) \ > do { \ > - if (likely(!!(condition) == !!expected_true)) \ > + if (likely(!!(condition_) == !!expected_true_)) \ > break; \ > \ > _KUNIT_FAILED(test, \ > assert_type, \ > kunit_unary_assert, \ > kunit_unary_assert_format, \ > - KUNIT_INIT_UNARY_ASSERT_STRUCT(#condition, \ > - expected_true), \ > + KUNIT_INIT_ASSERT(.condition = #condition_, \ > + .expected_true = expected_true_), \ > fmt, \ > ##__VA_ARGS__); \ > } while (0) > @@ -589,9 +592,9 @@ do { \ > assert_type, \ > assert_class, \ > format_func, \ > - KUNIT_INIT_BINARY_ASSERT_STRUCT(&__text, \ > - __left, \ > - __right), \ > + KUNIT_INIT_ASSERT(.text = &__text, \ > + .left_value = __left, \ > + .right_value = __right), \ > fmt, \ > ##__VA_ARGS__); \ > } while (0) > @@ -650,9 +653,9 @@ do { \ > assert_type, \ > kunit_binary_str_assert, \ > kunit_binary_str_assert_format, \ > - KUNIT_INIT_BINARY_ASSERT_STRUCT(&__text, \ > - __left, \ > - __right), \ > + KUNIT_INIT_ASSERT(.text = &__text, \ > + .left_value = __left, \ > + .right_value = __right), \ > fmt, \ > ##__VA_ARGS__); \ > } while (0) > @@ -672,7 +675,7 @@ do { \ > assert_type, \ > kunit_ptr_not_err_assert, \ > kunit_ptr_not_err_assert_format, \ > - KUNIT_INIT_PTR_NOT_ERR_STRUCT(#ptr, __ptr), \ > + KUNIT_INIT_ASSERT(.text = #ptr, .value = __ptr), \ > fmt, \ > ##__VA_ARGS__); \ > } while (0) > -- > 2.38.0.rc1.362.ged0d419d3c-goog >