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The expected unsigned long long integer assertion exceptional–condition object–type is used by CCTests to signal failure in an asserting that a specific unsigned long long integer value was expected as result of an expression. We can only derive new types from it and instantiate it. To catch this exceptional condition we can do:
cce_location_t L[1]; if (cce_location(L)) { if (cctests_condition_is_assertion_expected_ullong(cce_condition(L))) { CCTESTS_PC(cctests_condition_assertion_expected_ullong_t, C, cce_condition(L)); do_something_with(C); } cce_run_catch_handlers_final(L); } else { do_something(L); cce_run_body_handlers(L); }
Type of data structure representing the exceptional–condition descriptor. It has the following public fields:
cce_descriptor_t descriptor
The condition descriptor’s base values.
The parent of this type descriptor is the one referenced by
cctests_descriptor_assertion_expected_value_ptr
, Expected
value assertions.
Type of data structure representing the exceptional–condition object. It has the following public fields:
cctests_condition_assertion_expected_value_t assertion_expected_value
The base value.
unsigned long long int expected
The expected value.
unsigned long long int result
The resulting value.
Set the parent of the descriptor referenced by D to the descriptor of the
exceptional–condition object–type cctests_condition_assertion_expected_ullong_t
.
Initialisation function for the condition object. This function is meant to be called from the
initialisation function of sub–types of cctests_condition_assertion_expected_ullong_t
.
If an error occurs building the instance: raise an exception by performing a non–local exit to
L.
The strings referenced by expr, filename, funcname are not duplicated. The
argument message is either NULL
or a pointer to an ASCIIZ message string allocated
using the standard allocator; the ownership of this string is transferred to the
exceptional–condition object.
Build and return a new exceptional condition object. If an error occurs building the instance: raise an exception by performing a non–local exit to L.
The strings referenced by expr, filename, funcname are not duplicated. The
argument message is either NULL
or a pointer to an ASCIIZ message string allocated
using the standard allocator; the ownership of this string is transferred to the
exceptional–condition object.
Return true
if C if of type cctests_condition_assertion_expected_ullong_t
; otherwise
return false
.
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This document describes version 0.4.1-devel.1 of CCTests.