fsfw/contrib/fsfw_contrib/etl-20.39.4/test/UnitTest++/Config.h

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#ifndef UNITTEST_CONFIG_H
#define UNITTEST_CONFIG_H
// Standard defines documented here: http://predef.sourceforge.net
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
#pragma warning(disable:4702)// unreachable code
#pragma warning(disable:4722)// destructor never returns, potential memory leak
#if (_MSC_VER == 1200) // VC6
#define UNITTEST_COMPILER_IS_MSVC6
#pragma warning(disable:4786)
#pragma warning(disable:4290)
#endif
#ifdef _USRDLL
#define UNITTEST_WIN32_DLL
#endif
#define UNITTEST_WIN32
#endif
#if defined(unix) || defined(__unix__) || defined(__unix) || defined(linux) || \
defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) \
|| defined (__HAIKU__) || defined(_AIX)
#define UNITTEST_POSIX
#endif
#if defined(__MINGW32__)
#define UNITTEST_MINGW
#endif
// By default, MemoryOutStream is implemented in terms of std::ostringstream.
// This is useful if you are using the CHECK macros on objects that have something like this defined:
// std::ostringstream& operator<<(std::ostringstream& s, const YourObject& value)
//
// On the other hand, it can be more expensive.
// Un-comment this line to use the custom MemoryOutStream (no deps on std::ostringstream).
// #define UNITTEST_USE_CUSTOM_STREAMS
// Developer note: This dual-macro setup is to preserve compatibility with UnitTest++ 1.4 users
// who may have used or defined UNITTEST_USE_CUSTOM_STREAMS outside of this configuration file, as
// well as Google Code HEAD users that may have used or defined
// UNITTEST_MEMORYOUTSTREAM_IS_STD_OSTRINGSTREAM outside of this configuration file.
#ifndef UNITTEST_USE_CUSTOM_STREAMS
#define UNITTEST_MEMORYOUTSTREAM_IS_STD_OSTRINGSTREAM
#endif
// DeferredTestReporter uses the STL to collect test results for subsequent export by reporters like
// XmlTestReporter. If you don't want to use this functionality, uncomment this line and no STL
// headers or code will be compiled into UnitTest++
//#define UNITTEST_NO_DEFERRED_REPORTER
// By default, asserts that you report via UnitTest::ReportAssert() abort the current test and
// continue to the next one by throwing an exception, which unwinds the stack naturally, destroying
// all auto variables on its way back down. If you don't want to (or can't) use exceptions for your
// platform/compiler, uncomment this line. All exception code will be removed from UnitTest++,
// assert recovery will be done via setjmp/longjmp, and NO correct stack unwinding will happen!
//#define UNITTEST_NO_EXCEPTIONS
// std namespace qualification: used for functions like strcpy that
// may live in std:: namespace (cstring header).
#if defined( UNITTEST_COMPILER_IS_MSVC6 )
#define UNIITEST_NS_QUAL_STD(x) x
#else
#define UNIITEST_NS_QUAL_STD(x) ::std::x
#endif
// By default, UnitTest++ will attempt to define "short" macro names like CHECK and CHECK_EQUAL
// for "public" interface macros etc. Defining UNITTEST_DISABLE_SHORT_MACROS in your project
// will disable this behavior, leaving only the longer macros "namespaced" with the UNITTEST_
// prefix.
//
// "Internal" utility macros will only have the UNITTEST_IMPL_ prefix.
// #define UNITTEST_DISABLE_SHORT_MACROS
#endif