spirit/test/karma/delimiter.cpp
Nikita Kniazev e46e58f4cd Tests: Added precompiled headers
Not intrusive. Significantly speeds up tests on MSVC (for about 3 times).
Finally solves exceeding build time limits on CI with MSVC compilers.

Did not set up PCH for X3, it is fast as-is (tooks only about 2 minutes).
Repository tests reuse PCH from Qi/Karma tests.
2019-01-21 02:59:45 +03:00

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// Copyright (c) 2001-2011 Hartmut Kaiser
//
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
#include <boost/config/warning_disable.hpp>
#include <boost/detail/lightweight_test.hpp>
#include <boost/spirit/include/karma_char.hpp>
#include <boost/spirit/include/karma_generate.hpp>
#include <boost/spirit/include/karma_directive.hpp>
#include <boost/spirit/include/karma_operator.hpp>
#include <boost/spirit/include/karma_nonterminal.hpp>
#include <boost/spirit/include/karma_string.hpp>
#include "test.hpp"
using namespace spirit_test;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
int
main()
{
using namespace boost::spirit;
using namespace boost::spirit::ascii;
{
BOOST_TEST(test("a b ", delimit[char_('a') << 'b']));
BOOST_TEST(test("a*b*", delimit('*')[char_('a') << 'b']));
BOOST_TEST(test("ab c d",
char_('a') << delimit[char_('b') << 'c'] << 'd'));
BOOST_TEST(test("ab*c*d",
char_('a') << delimit('*')[char_('b') << 'c'] << 'd'));
BOOST_TEST(test_delimited("a b ", delimit[char_('a') << 'b'], char_(' ')));
BOOST_TEST(test_delimited("a*b*", delimit('*')[char_('a') << 'b'], char_(' ')));
BOOST_TEST(test_delimited("a b c d ",
char_('a') << delimit[char_('b') << 'c'] << 'd', char_(' ')));
BOOST_TEST(test_delimited("a b*c*d ",
char_('a') << delimit('*')[char_('b') << 'c'] << 'd', char_(' ')));
}
{
BOOST_TEST(test("ab", verbatim[char_('a') << 'b']));
BOOST_TEST(test("abcd",
char_('a') << verbatim[char_('b') << 'c'] << 'd'));
BOOST_TEST(test_delimited("ab ",
verbatim[char_('a') << 'b'], char_(' ')));
BOOST_TEST(test_delimited("a bc d ",
char_('a') << verbatim[char_('b') << 'c'] << 'd', char_(' ')));
}
{
BOOST_TEST(test("ab", no_delimit[char_('a') << 'b']));
BOOST_TEST(test("abcd",
char_('a') << no_delimit[char_('b') << 'c'] << 'd'));
BOOST_TEST(test_delimited("ab",
no_delimit[char_('a') << 'b'], char_(' ')));
BOOST_TEST(test_delimited("a bcd ",
char_('a') << no_delimit[char_('b') << 'c'] << 'd', char_(' ')));
}
{
// The doubled delimiters at the end are generated by the 'b' generator
// and the verbatim[] directive. Currently, there is no easy way to
// avoid this.
BOOST_TEST(test("a b ", delimit[verbatim[delimit[char_('a') << 'b']]]));
BOOST_TEST(test_delimited("a*b**",
verbatim[delimit[char_('a') << 'b']], char_('*')));
}
{
karma::rule<output_iterator<char>::type, BOOST_TYPEOF(", ")> r = "abc";
BOOST_TEST(test("abc, ", delimit(", ")[r]));
}
return boost::report_errors();
}