1 | // (C) Copyright Gennadiy Rozental 2001-2005.
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2 | // (C) Copyright Beman Dawes 2001.
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3 | // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
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4 | // (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
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5 | // http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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6 |
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7 | // See http://www.boost.org/libs/test for the library home page.
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8 | //
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9 | // File : $RCSfile: execution_monitor.hpp,v $
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10 | //
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11 | // Version : $Revision: 1.23 $
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12 | //
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13 | // Description : defines abstract monitor interfaces and implements execution exception
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14 | // The original Boost Test Library included an implementation detail function
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15 | // named catch_exceptions() which caught otherwise uncaught C++ exceptions.
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16 | // It was derived from an existing test framework by Beman Dawes. The
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17 | // intent was to expand later to catch other detectable but platform dependent
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18 | // error events like Unix signals or Windows structured C exceptions.
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19 | //
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20 | // Requests from early adopters of the Boost Test Library included
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21 | // configurable levels of error message detail, elimination of templates,
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22 | // separation of error reporting, and making the catch_exceptions() facilities
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23 | // available as a public interface. Support for unit testing also stretched
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24 | // the function based design. Implementation within the header became less
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25 | // attractive due to the need to include many huge system dependent headers,
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26 | // although still preferable in certain cases.
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27 | //
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28 | // All those issues have been addressed by introducing the class-based
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29 | // design presented here.
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30 | // ***************************************************************************
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31 |
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32 | #ifndef BOOST_TEST_EXECUTION_MONITOR_HPP_071894GER
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33 | #define BOOST_TEST_EXECUTION_MONITOR_HPP_071894GER
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34 |
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35 | // Boost.Test
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36 | #include <boost/test/detail/global_typedef.hpp>
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37 | #include <boost/test/detail/fwd_decl.hpp>
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38 | #include <boost/test/utils/callback.hpp>
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39 |
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40 | // Boost
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41 | #include <boost/scoped_ptr.hpp>
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42 | #include <boost/type.hpp>
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43 | #include <boost/cstdlib.hpp>
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44 |
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45 | #include <boost/test/detail/suppress_warnings.hpp>
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46 |
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47 | //____________________________________________________________________________//
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48 |
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49 | namespace boost {
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50 |
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51 | namespace detail {
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52 |
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53 | // ************************************************************************** //
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54 | // ************** detail::translate_exception_base ************** //
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55 | // ************************************************************************** //
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56 |
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57 | class translate_exception_base {
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58 | public:
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59 | // Constructor
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60 | explicit translate_exception_base( boost::scoped_ptr<translate_exception_base>& next )
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61 | {
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62 | next.swap( m_next );
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63 | }
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64 |
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65 | // Destructor
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66 | virtual ~translate_exception_base() {}
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67 |
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68 | virtual int operator()( unit_test::callback0<int> const& F ) = 0;
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69 |
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70 | protected:
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71 | // Data members
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72 | boost::scoped_ptr<translate_exception_base> m_next;
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73 | };
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74 |
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75 | } // namespace detail
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76 |
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77 | // ************************************************************************** //
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78 | // ************** execution_exception ************** //
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79 | // ************************************************************************** //
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80 |
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81 | // design rationale: fear of being out (or nearly out) of memory.
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82 |
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83 | class execution_exception {
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84 | typedef boost::unit_test::const_string const_string;
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85 | public:
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86 | enum error_code {
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87 | // These values are sometimes used as program return codes.
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88 | // The particular values have been chosen to avoid conflicts with
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89 | // commonly used program return codes: values < 100 are often user
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90 | // assigned, values > 255 are sometimes used to report system errors.
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91 | // Gaps in values allow for orderly expansion.
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92 |
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93 | no_error = 0, // for completeness only; never returned
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94 | user_error = 200, // user reported non-fatal error
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95 | cpp_exception_error = 205, // see note (1) below
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96 | system_error = 210, // see note (2) below
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97 | timeout_error = 215, // only detectable on certain platforms
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98 | user_fatal_error = 220, // user reported fatal error
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99 | system_fatal_error = 225 // see note (2) below
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100 |
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101 | // Note 1: Only uncaught C++ exceptions are treated as errors.
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102 | // If the application catches a C++ exception, it will never reach
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103 | // the execution_monitor.
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104 |
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105 | // Note 2: These errors include Unix signals and Windows structured
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106 | // exceptions. They are often initiated by hardware traps.
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107 | //
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108 | // The implementation decides what is a fatal_system_exception and what is
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109 | // just a system_exception. Fatal errors are so likely to have corrupted
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110 | // machine state (like a stack overflow or addressing exception) that it
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111 | // is unreasonable to continue execution.
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112 | };
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113 |
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114 | // Constructor
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115 | execution_exception( error_code ec_, const_string what_msg_ ) // max length 256 inc '\0'
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116 | : m_error_code( ec_ ), m_what( what_msg_ ) {}
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117 |
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118 | // access methods
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119 | error_code code() const { return m_error_code; }
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120 | const_string what() const { return m_what; }
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121 |
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122 | private:
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123 | // Data members
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124 | error_code m_error_code;
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125 | const_string m_what;
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126 | }; // execution_exception
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127 |
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128 | // ************************************************************************** //
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129 | // ************** execution_monitor ************** //
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130 | // ************************************************************************** //
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131 |
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132 | class execution_monitor {
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133 | public:
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134 | int execute( unit_test::callback0<int> const& F, bool catch_system_errors = true, int timeout = 0 );
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135 | // The catch_system_errors parameter specifies whether the monitor should
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136 | // try to catch system errors/exceptions that would cause program to crash
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137 | // in regular case
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138 | // The timeout argument specifies the seconds that elapse before
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139 | // a timer_error occurs. May be ignored on some platforms.
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140 | //
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141 | // Returns: Value returned by function().
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142 | //
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143 | // Effects: Calls executes supplied function F inside a try/catch block which also may
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144 | // include other unspecified platform dependent error detection code.
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145 | //
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146 | // Throws: execution_exception on an uncaught C++ exception,
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147 | // a hardware or software signal, trap, or other exception.
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148 | //
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149 | // Note: execute() doesn't consider it an error for F to return a non-zero value.
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150 |
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151 | // register custom (user supplied) exception translator
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152 | template<typename Exception, typename ExceptionTranslator>
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153 | void register_exception_translator( ExceptionTranslator const& tr, boost::type<Exception>* = 0 );
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154 |
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155 | private:
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156 | // implementation helpers
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157 | int catch_signals( unit_test::callback0<int> const& F, bool catch_system_errors, int timeout );
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158 |
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159 | // Data members
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160 | boost::scoped_ptr<detail::translate_exception_base> m_custom_translators;
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161 | }; // execution_monitor
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162 |
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163 | namespace detail {
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164 |
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165 | // ************************************************************************** //
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166 | // ************** detail::translate_exception ************** //
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167 | // ************************************************************************** //
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168 |
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169 | template<typename Exception, typename ExceptionTranslator>
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170 | class translate_exception : public translate_exception_base
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171 | {
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172 | typedef boost::scoped_ptr<translate_exception_base> base_ptr;
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173 | public:
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174 | explicit translate_exception( ExceptionTranslator const& tr, base_ptr& next )
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175 | : translate_exception_base( next ), m_translator( tr ) {}
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176 |
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177 | int operator()( unit_test::callback0<int> const& F )
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178 | {
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179 | try {
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180 | return m_next ? (*m_next)( F ) : F();
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181 | } catch( Exception const& e ) {
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182 | m_translator( e );
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183 | return boost::exit_exception_failure;
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184 | }
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185 | }
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186 |
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187 | private:
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188 | // Data members
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189 | ExceptionTranslator m_translator;
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190 | };
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191 |
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192 | } // namespace detail
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193 |
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194 | template<typename Exception, typename ExceptionTranslator>
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195 | void
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196 | execution_monitor::register_exception_translator( ExceptionTranslator const& tr, boost::type<Exception>* )
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197 | {
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198 | m_custom_translators.reset(
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199 | new detail::translate_exception<Exception,ExceptionTranslator>( tr,m_custom_translators ) );
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200 | }
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201 |
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202 | // ************************************************************************** //
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203 | // ************** detect_memory_leak ************** //
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204 | // ************************************************************************** //
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205 |
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206 | // turn on system memory leak detection
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207 | void detect_memory_leak( long mem_leak_alloc_num = 0 );
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208 |
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209 | // ************************************************************************** //
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210 | // ************** execution_aborted ************** //
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211 | // ************************************************************************** //
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212 |
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213 | struct execution_aborted {};
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214 |
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215 | } // namespace boost
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216 |
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217 | //____________________________________________________________________________//
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218 |
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219 | #include <boost/test/detail/enable_warnings.hpp>
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220 |
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221 | // ***************************************************************************
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222 | // Revision History :
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223 | //
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224 | // $Log: execution_monitor.hpp,v $
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225 | // Revision 1.23 2005/04/05 06:11:37 rogeeff
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226 | // memory leak allocation point detection\nextra help with _WIN32_WINNT
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227 | //
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228 | // Revision 1.22 2005/02/20 08:27:05 rogeeff
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229 | // This a major update for Boost.Test framework. See release docs for complete list of fixes/updates
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230 | //
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231 | // Revision 1.21 2005/02/01 08:59:28 rogeeff
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232 | // supplied_log_formatters split
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233 | // change formatters interface to simplify result interface
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234 | //
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235 | // Revision 1.20 2005/02/01 06:40:06 rogeeff
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236 | // copyright update
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237 | // old log entries removed
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238 | // minor stilistic changes
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239 | // depricated tools removed
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240 | //
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241 | // Revision 1.19 2005/01/31 05:59:18 rogeeff
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242 | // detect_memory_leak feature added
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243 | //
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244 | // ***************************************************************************
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245 |
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246 | #endif
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