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* Copyright 2024 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
* tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
* in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
* be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
*/
#ifndef TEST_WAIT_UNTIL_H_
#define TEST_WAIT_UNTIL_H_
#include <optional>
#include <string>
#include <type_traits>
#include <utility>
#include <variant>
#include "api/function_view.h"
#include "api/rtc_error.h"
#include "api/test/time_controller.h"
#include "api/units/time_delta.h"
#include "rtc_base/checks.h"
#include "rtc_base/fake_clock.h"
#include "system_wrappers/include/clock.h"
#include "test/gmock.h"
#include "test/gtest.h"
#include "test/wait_until_internal.h" // IWYU pragma: private
namespace webrtc {
using ClockVariant = std::variant<std::monostate,
SimulatedClock*,
FakeClock*,
ThreadProcessingFakeClock*,
TimeController*>;
struct WaitUntilSettings {
// The maximum time to wait for the condition to be met.
TimeDelta timeout = TimeDelta::Seconds(5);
// The interval between polling the condition.
TimeDelta polling_interval = TimeDelta::Millis(1);
// The clock to use for timing.
ClockVariant clock = std::monostate();
// Name of the result to be used in the error message.
std::string result_name = "result";
};
// Runs a function `fn`, until it returns true, or timeout from `settings`.
// Calls `fn` at least once. Returns true when `fn` return true, returns false
// after timeout if `fn` always returned false.
//
// Example:
//
// EXPECT_TRUE(WaitUntil([&] { return client.IsConnected(); });
[[nodiscard]] bool WaitUntil(FunctionView<bool()> fn,
WaitUntilSettings settings = {});
// Runs a function `fn`, which returns a result, until `matcher` matches the
// result.
//
// The function is called repeatedly until the result matches the matcher or the
// timeout is reached. If the matcher matches the result, the result is
// returned. Otherwise, an error is returned.
//
// Example:
//
// int counter = 0;
// RTCErrorOr<int> result = WaitUntil([&] { return ++counter; }, Eq(3))
// EXPECT_THAT(result, IsOkAndHolds(3));
template <typename Fn>
[[nodiscard]] RTCErrorOr<std::invoke_result_t<Fn>> WaitUntil(
const Fn& fn,
::testing::Matcher<std::invoke_result_t<Fn>> matcher,
WaitUntilSettings settings = {}) {
// Wrap `result` into optional to support types that are not default
// constructable.
std::optional<std::invoke_result_t<Fn>> result;
bool ok = WaitUntil(
[&] {
// `emplace` instead of assigning to support return types that do not
// have an assign operator.
result.emplace(fn());
return ::testing::Value(*result, matcher);
},
settings);
// WaitUntil promise to call `fn` at least once and thus `result` is
// populated.
RTC_CHECK(result.has_value());
if (ok) {
return *std::move(result);
}
::testing::StringMatchResultListener listener;
wait_until_internal::ExplainMatchResult(matcher, *result, &listener,
settings.result_name);
return RTCError(RTCErrorType::INTERNAL_ERROR, listener.str());
}
} // namespace webrtc
#endif // TEST_WAIT_UNTIL_H_