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Apply formatting/style tweaks to comply with compile time diagnostics for g++ and clang++ (#686)
* Add compilation flags: -Wshadow -Weffc++ -pedantic -pedantic-errors * Delete implicit copy & move constructors & assignment operators in classes with pointer data members. * An exception to the above: Add default copy & move constructors & assignment operators for the Binary class. * Convert boolean RegEx operators to binary operators. * Initialize all members in all classes in ctors. * Let default ctor delegate to the converting ctor in Binary and RegEx * Don't change any tests except regex_test (as a result of the change to binary operators). Note: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1544675 makes -Weffc++ report a false positive in "include/yaml-cpp/node/impl.h".
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#include "gtest/gtest.h"
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#include "regex_yaml.h"
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#include "stream.h"
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#include "gtest/gtest.h"
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using YAML::RegEx;
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using YAML::Stream;
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@@ -106,8 +106,8 @@ TEST(RegExTest, OperatorOr) {
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for (int j = i + 1; j < 128; ++j) {
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auto iStr = std::string(1, char(i));
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auto jStr = std::string(1, char(j));
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RegEx ex1 = RegEx(iStr) || RegEx(jStr);
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RegEx ex2 = RegEx(jStr) || RegEx(iStr);
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RegEx ex1 = RegEx(iStr) | RegEx(jStr);
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RegEx ex2 = RegEx(jStr) | RegEx(iStr);
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for (int k = MIN_CHAR; k < 128; ++k) {
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auto str = std::string(1, char(k));
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@@ -128,8 +128,8 @@ TEST(RegExTest, OperatorOr) {
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}
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TEST(RegExTest, OperatorOrShortCircuits) {
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RegEx ex1 = RegEx(std::string("aaaa")) || RegEx(std::string("aa"));
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RegEx ex2 = RegEx(std::string("aa")) || RegEx(std::string("aaaa"));
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RegEx ex1 = RegEx(std::string("aaaa")) | RegEx(std::string("aa"));
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RegEx ex2 = RegEx(std::string("aa")) | RegEx(std::string("aaaa"));
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EXPECT_TRUE(ex1.Matches(std::string("aaaaa")));
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EXPECT_EQ(4, ex1.Match(std::string("aaaaa")));
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@@ -139,13 +139,13 @@ TEST(RegExTest, OperatorOrShortCircuits) {
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}
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TEST(RegExTest, OperatorAnd) {
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RegEx emptySet = RegEx('a') && RegEx();
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RegEx emptySet = RegEx('a') & RegEx();
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EXPECT_FALSE(emptySet.Matches(std::string("a")));
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}
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TEST(RegExTest, OperatorAndShortCircuits) {
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RegEx ex1 = RegEx(std::string("aaaa")) && RegEx(std::string("aa"));
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RegEx ex2 = RegEx(std::string("aa")) && RegEx(std::string("aaaa"));
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RegEx ex1 = RegEx(std::string("aaaa")) & RegEx(std::string("aa"));
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RegEx ex2 = RegEx(std::string("aa")) & RegEx(std::string("aaaa"));
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EXPECT_TRUE(ex1.Matches(std::string("aaaaa")));
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EXPECT_EQ(4, ex1.Match(std::string("aaaaa")));
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@@ -174,4 +174,4 @@ TEST(RegExTest, StringOr) {
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EXPECT_EQ(1, ex.Match(str));
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}
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}
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} // namespace
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