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Take this test out of 'make check'. It's causing problems for a lot of people due to fact that it's essentially a forkbomb. It's causing failures for Debian on ARM and it's DoSing coredumps to system crash collectors. The conditional only covers registration of the master, not the subprocess parts. This is because g_test_slow() always return FALSE in the subprocesses, so they would fail to run if we didn't register them unconditionally.
864 lines
34 KiB
C
864 lines
34 KiB
C
#define GLIB_DISABLE_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS
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#include <glib-object.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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static void
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test_param_value (void)
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{
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GParamSpec *p, *p2;
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GParamSpec *pp;
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GValue value = G_VALUE_INIT;
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g_value_init (&value, G_TYPE_PARAM);
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g_assert (G_VALUE_HOLDS_PARAM (&value));
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p = g_param_spec_int ("my-int", "My Int", "Blurb", 0, 20, 10, G_PARAM_READWRITE);
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g_value_take_param (&value, p);
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p2 = g_value_get_param (&value);
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g_assert (p2 == p);
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pp = g_param_spec_uint ("my-uint", "My UInt", "Blurb", 0, 10, 5, G_PARAM_READWRITE);
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g_value_set_param (&value, pp);
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p2 = g_value_dup_param (&value);
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g_assert (p2 == pp); /* param specs use ref/unref for copy/free */
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g_param_spec_unref (p2);
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g_value_unset (&value);
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g_param_spec_unref (pp);
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}
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static gint destroy_count;
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static void
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my_destroy (gpointer data)
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{
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destroy_count++;
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}
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static void
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test_param_qdata (void)
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{
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GParamSpec *p;
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gchar *bla;
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GQuark q;
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q = g_quark_from_string ("bla");
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p = g_param_spec_int ("my-int", "My Int", "Blurb", 0, 20, 10, G_PARAM_READWRITE);
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g_param_spec_set_qdata (p, q, "bla");
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bla = g_param_spec_get_qdata (p, q);
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g_assert_cmpstr (bla, ==, "bla");
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g_assert_cmpint (destroy_count, ==, 0);
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g_param_spec_set_qdata_full (p, q, "bla", my_destroy);
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g_param_spec_set_qdata_full (p, q, "blabla", my_destroy);
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g_assert_cmpint (destroy_count, ==, 1);
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g_assert_cmpstr (g_param_spec_steal_qdata (p, q), ==, "blabla");
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g_assert_cmpint (destroy_count, ==, 1);
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g_assert (g_param_spec_get_qdata (p, q) == NULL);
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g_param_spec_ref_sink (p);
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g_param_spec_unref (p);
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}
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static void
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test_param_validate (void)
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{
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GParamSpec *p;
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GValue value = G_VALUE_INIT;
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p = g_param_spec_int ("my-int", "My Int", "Blurb", 0, 20, 10, G_PARAM_READWRITE);
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g_value_init (&value, G_TYPE_INT);
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g_value_set_int (&value, 100);
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g_assert (!g_param_value_defaults (p, &value));
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g_assert (g_param_value_validate (p, &value));
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g_assert_cmpint (g_value_get_int (&value), ==, 20);
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g_param_value_set_default (p, &value);
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g_assert (g_param_value_defaults (p, &value));
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g_assert_cmpint (g_value_get_int (&value), ==, 10);
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g_param_spec_unref (p);
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}
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static void
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test_param_strings (void)
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{
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GParamSpec *p;
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/* test canonicalization */
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p = g_param_spec_int ("my_int:bla", "My Int", "Blurb", 0, 20, 10, G_PARAM_READWRITE);
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g_assert_cmpstr (g_param_spec_get_name (p), ==, "my-int-bla");
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g_assert_cmpstr (g_param_spec_get_nick (p), ==, "My Int");
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g_assert_cmpstr (g_param_spec_get_blurb (p), ==, "Blurb");
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g_param_spec_unref (p);
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/* test nick defaults to name */
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p = g_param_spec_int ("my-int", NULL, NULL, 0, 20, 10, G_PARAM_READWRITE);
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g_assert_cmpstr (g_param_spec_get_name (p), ==, "my-int");
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g_assert_cmpstr (g_param_spec_get_nick (p), ==, "my-int");
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g_assert (g_param_spec_get_blurb (p) == NULL);
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g_param_spec_unref (p);
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}
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static void
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test_param_convert (void)
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{
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GParamSpec *p;
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GValue v1 = G_VALUE_INIT;
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GValue v2 = G_VALUE_INIT;
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p = g_param_spec_int ("my-int", "My Int", "Blurb", 0, 20, 10, G_PARAM_READWRITE);
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g_value_init (&v1, G_TYPE_UINT);
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g_value_set_uint (&v1, 43);
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g_value_init (&v2, G_TYPE_INT);
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g_value_set_int (&v2, -4);
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g_assert (!g_param_value_convert (p, &v1, &v2, TRUE));
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g_assert_cmpint (g_value_get_int (&v2), ==, -4);
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g_assert (g_param_value_convert (p, &v1, &v2, FALSE));
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g_assert_cmpint (g_value_get_int (&v2), ==, 20);
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g_param_spec_unref (p);
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}
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static void
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test_value_transform (void)
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{
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GValue src = G_VALUE_INIT;
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GValue dest = G_VALUE_INIT;
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#define CHECK_INT_CONVERSION(type, getter, value) \
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g_assert (g_value_type_transformable (G_TYPE_INT, type)); \
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g_value_init (&src, G_TYPE_INT); \
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g_value_init (&dest, type); \
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g_value_set_int (&src, value); \
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g_assert (g_value_transform (&src, &dest)); \
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g_assert_cmpint (g_value_get_##getter (&dest), ==, value); \
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g_value_unset (&src); \
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g_value_unset (&dest);
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/* Keep a check for an integer in the range of 0-127 so we're
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* still testing g_value_get_char(). See
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* https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=659870
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* for why it is broken.
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*/
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CHECK_INT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_CHAR, char, 124)
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CHECK_INT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_CHAR, schar, -124)
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CHECK_INT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_CHAR, schar, 124)
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CHECK_INT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UCHAR, uchar, 0)
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CHECK_INT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UCHAR, uchar, 255)
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CHECK_INT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT, int, -12345)
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CHECK_INT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT, int, 12345)
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CHECK_INT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT, uint, 0)
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CHECK_INT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT, uint, 12345)
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CHECK_INT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_LONG, long, -12345678)
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CHECK_INT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_ULONG, ulong, 12345678)
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CHECK_INT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT64, int64, -12345678)
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CHECK_INT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT64, uint64, 12345678)
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CHECK_INT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_FLOAT, float, 12345678)
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CHECK_INT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_DOUBLE, double, 12345678)
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#define CHECK_UINT_CONVERSION(type, getter, value) \
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g_assert (g_value_type_transformable (G_TYPE_UINT, type)); \
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g_value_init (&src, G_TYPE_UINT); \
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g_value_init (&dest, type); \
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g_value_set_uint (&src, value); \
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g_assert (g_value_transform (&src, &dest)); \
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g_assert_cmpuint (g_value_get_##getter (&dest), ==, value); \
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g_value_unset (&src); \
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g_value_unset (&dest);
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CHECK_UINT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_CHAR, char, 124)
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CHECK_UINT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_CHAR, char, 124)
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CHECK_UINT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UCHAR, uchar, 0)
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CHECK_UINT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UCHAR, uchar, 255)
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CHECK_UINT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT, int, 12345)
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CHECK_UINT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT, int, 12345)
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CHECK_UINT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT, uint, 0)
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CHECK_UINT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT, uint, 12345)
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CHECK_UINT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_LONG, long, 12345678)
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CHECK_UINT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_ULONG, ulong, 12345678)
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CHECK_UINT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT64, int64, 12345678)
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CHECK_UINT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT64, uint64, 12345678)
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CHECK_UINT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_FLOAT, float, 12345678)
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CHECK_UINT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_DOUBLE, double, 12345678)
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#define CHECK_LONG_CONVERSION(type, getter, value) \
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g_assert (g_value_type_transformable (G_TYPE_LONG, type)); \
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g_value_init (&src, G_TYPE_LONG); \
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g_value_init (&dest, type); \
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g_value_set_long (&src, value); \
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g_assert (g_value_transform (&src, &dest)); \
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g_assert_cmpint (g_value_get_##getter (&dest), ==, value); \
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g_value_unset (&src); \
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g_value_unset (&dest);
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CHECK_LONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_CHAR, schar, -124)
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CHECK_LONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_CHAR, schar, 124)
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CHECK_LONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UCHAR, uchar, 0)
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CHECK_LONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UCHAR, uchar, 255)
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CHECK_LONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT, int, -12345)
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CHECK_LONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT, int, 12345)
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CHECK_LONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT, uint, 0)
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CHECK_LONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT, uint, 12345)
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CHECK_LONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_LONG, long, -12345678)
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CHECK_LONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_ULONG, ulong, 12345678)
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CHECK_LONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT64, int64, -12345678)
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CHECK_LONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT64, uint64, 12345678)
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CHECK_LONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_FLOAT, float, 12345678)
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CHECK_LONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_DOUBLE, double, 12345678)
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#define CHECK_ULONG_CONVERSION(type, getter, value) \
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g_assert (g_value_type_transformable (G_TYPE_ULONG, type)); \
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g_value_init (&src, G_TYPE_ULONG); \
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g_value_init (&dest, type); \
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g_value_set_ulong (&src, value); \
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g_assert (g_value_transform (&src, &dest)); \
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g_assert_cmpuint (g_value_get_##getter (&dest), ==, value); \
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g_value_unset (&src); \
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g_value_unset (&dest);
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CHECK_ULONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_CHAR, char, 124)
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CHECK_ULONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_CHAR, char, 124)
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CHECK_ULONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UCHAR, uchar, 0)
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CHECK_ULONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UCHAR, uchar, 255)
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CHECK_ULONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT, int, -12345)
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CHECK_ULONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT, int, 12345)
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CHECK_ULONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT, uint, 0)
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CHECK_ULONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT, uint, 12345)
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CHECK_ULONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_LONG, long, 12345678)
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CHECK_ULONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_ULONG, ulong, 12345678)
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CHECK_ULONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT64, int64, 12345678)
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CHECK_ULONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT64, uint64, 12345678)
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CHECK_ULONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_FLOAT, float, 12345678)
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CHECK_ULONG_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_DOUBLE, double, 12345678)
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#define CHECK_INT64_CONVERSION(type, getter, value) \
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g_assert (g_value_type_transformable (G_TYPE_INT64, type)); \
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g_value_init (&src, G_TYPE_INT64); \
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g_value_init (&dest, type); \
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g_value_set_int64 (&src, value); \
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g_assert (g_value_transform (&src, &dest)); \
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g_assert_cmpint (g_value_get_##getter (&dest), ==, value); \
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g_value_unset (&src); \
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g_value_unset (&dest);
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CHECK_INT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_CHAR, schar, -124)
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CHECK_INT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_CHAR, schar, 124)
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CHECK_INT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UCHAR, uchar, 0)
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CHECK_INT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UCHAR, uchar, 255)
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CHECK_INT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT, int, -12345)
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CHECK_INT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT, int, 12345)
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CHECK_INT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT, uint, 0)
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CHECK_INT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT, uint, 12345)
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CHECK_INT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_LONG, long, -12345678)
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CHECK_INT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_ULONG, ulong, 12345678)
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CHECK_INT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT64, int64, -12345678)
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CHECK_INT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT64, uint64, 12345678)
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CHECK_INT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_FLOAT, float, 12345678)
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CHECK_INT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_DOUBLE, double, 12345678)
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#define CHECK_UINT64_CONVERSION(type, getter, value) \
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g_assert (g_value_type_transformable (G_TYPE_UINT64, type)); \
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g_value_init (&src, G_TYPE_UINT64); \
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g_value_init (&dest, type); \
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g_value_set_uint64 (&src, value); \
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g_assert (g_value_transform (&src, &dest)); \
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g_assert_cmpuint (g_value_get_##getter (&dest), ==, value); \
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g_value_unset (&src); \
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g_value_unset (&dest);
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CHECK_UINT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_CHAR, schar, -124)
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CHECK_UINT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_CHAR, schar, 124)
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CHECK_UINT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UCHAR, uchar, 0)
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CHECK_UINT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UCHAR, uchar, 255)
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CHECK_UINT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT, int, -12345)
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CHECK_UINT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT, int, 12345)
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CHECK_UINT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT, uint, 0)
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CHECK_UINT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT, uint, 12345)
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CHECK_UINT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_LONG, long, -12345678)
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CHECK_UINT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_ULONG, ulong, 12345678)
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CHECK_UINT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT64, int64, -12345678)
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CHECK_UINT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT64, uint64, 12345678)
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CHECK_UINT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_FLOAT, float, 12345678)
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CHECK_UINT64_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_DOUBLE, double, 12345678)
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#define CHECK_FLOAT_CONVERSION(type, getter, value) \
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g_assert (g_value_type_transformable (G_TYPE_FLOAT, type)); \
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g_value_init (&src, G_TYPE_FLOAT); \
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g_value_init (&dest, type); \
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g_value_set_float (&src, value); \
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g_assert (g_value_transform (&src, &dest)); \
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g_assert_cmpfloat (g_value_get_##getter (&dest), ==, value); \
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g_value_unset (&src); \
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g_value_unset (&dest);
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CHECK_FLOAT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_CHAR, schar, -124)
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CHECK_FLOAT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_CHAR, schar, 124)
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CHECK_FLOAT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UCHAR, uchar, 0)
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CHECK_FLOAT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UCHAR, uchar, 255)
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CHECK_FLOAT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT, int, -12345)
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CHECK_FLOAT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT, int, 12345)
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CHECK_FLOAT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT, uint, 0)
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CHECK_FLOAT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT, uint, 12345)
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CHECK_FLOAT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_LONG, long, -12345678)
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CHECK_FLOAT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_ULONG, ulong, 12345678)
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CHECK_FLOAT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT64, int64, -12345678)
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CHECK_FLOAT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT64, uint64, 12345678)
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CHECK_FLOAT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_FLOAT, float, 12345678)
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CHECK_FLOAT_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_DOUBLE, double, 12345678)
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#define CHECK_DOUBLE_CONVERSION(type, getter, value) \
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g_assert (g_value_type_transformable (G_TYPE_DOUBLE, type)); \
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g_value_init (&src, G_TYPE_DOUBLE); \
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g_value_init (&dest, type); \
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g_value_set_double (&src, value); \
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g_assert (g_value_transform (&src, &dest)); \
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g_assert_cmpfloat (g_value_get_##getter (&dest), ==, value); \
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g_value_unset (&src); \
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g_value_unset (&dest);
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CHECK_DOUBLE_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_CHAR, schar, -124)
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CHECK_DOUBLE_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_CHAR, schar, 124)
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CHECK_DOUBLE_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UCHAR, uchar, 0)
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CHECK_DOUBLE_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UCHAR, uchar, 255)
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CHECK_DOUBLE_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT, int, -12345)
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CHECK_DOUBLE_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT, int, 12345)
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CHECK_DOUBLE_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT, uint, 0)
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CHECK_DOUBLE_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT, uint, 12345)
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CHECK_DOUBLE_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_LONG, long, -12345678)
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CHECK_DOUBLE_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_ULONG, ulong, 12345678)
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CHECK_DOUBLE_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT64, int64, -12345678)
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CHECK_DOUBLE_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT64, uint64, 12345678)
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CHECK_DOUBLE_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_FLOAT, float, 12345678)
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CHECK_DOUBLE_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_DOUBLE, double, 12345678)
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#define CHECK_BOOLEAN_CONVERSION(type, setter, value) \
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g_assert (g_value_type_transformable (type, G_TYPE_BOOLEAN)); \
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g_value_init (&src, type); \
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g_value_init (&dest, G_TYPE_BOOLEAN); \
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g_value_set_##setter (&src, value); \
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g_assert (g_value_transform (&src, &dest)); \
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g_assert_cmpint (g_value_get_boolean (&dest), ==, TRUE); \
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g_value_set_##setter (&src, 0); \
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g_assert (g_value_transform (&src, &dest)); \
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g_assert_cmpint (g_value_get_boolean (&dest), ==, FALSE); \
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g_value_unset (&src); \
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g_value_unset (&dest);
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CHECK_BOOLEAN_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT, int, -12345)
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CHECK_BOOLEAN_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT, uint, 12345)
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CHECK_BOOLEAN_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_LONG, long, -12345678)
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CHECK_BOOLEAN_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_ULONG, ulong, 12345678)
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CHECK_BOOLEAN_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT64, int64, -12345678)
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CHECK_BOOLEAN_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT64, uint64, 12345678)
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#define CHECK_STRING_CONVERSION(int_type, setter, int_value) \
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g_assert (g_value_type_transformable (int_type, G_TYPE_STRING)); \
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g_value_init (&src, int_type); \
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g_value_init (&dest, G_TYPE_STRING); \
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g_value_set_##setter (&src, int_value); \
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g_assert (g_value_transform (&src, &dest)); \
|
|
g_assert_cmpstr (g_value_get_string (&dest), ==, #int_value); \
|
|
g_value_unset (&src); \
|
|
g_value_unset (&dest);
|
|
|
|
CHECK_STRING_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT, int, -12345)
|
|
CHECK_STRING_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT, uint, 12345)
|
|
CHECK_STRING_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_LONG, long, -12345678)
|
|
CHECK_STRING_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_ULONG, ulong, 12345678)
|
|
CHECK_STRING_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_INT64, int64, -12345678)
|
|
CHECK_STRING_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_UINT64, uint64, 12345678)
|
|
CHECK_STRING_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_FLOAT, float, 0.500000)
|
|
CHECK_STRING_CONVERSION(G_TYPE_DOUBLE, double, -1.234567)
|
|
|
|
g_assert (!g_value_type_transformable (G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_CHAR));
|
|
g_value_init (&src, G_TYPE_STRING);
|
|
g_value_init (&dest, G_TYPE_CHAR);
|
|
g_value_set_static_string (&src, "bla");
|
|
g_value_set_schar (&dest, 'c');
|
|
g_assert (!g_value_transform (&src, &dest));
|
|
g_assert_cmpint (g_value_get_schar (&dest), ==, 'c');
|
|
g_value_unset (&src);
|
|
g_value_unset (&dest);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* We create some dummy objects with a simple relationship:
|
|
*
|
|
* GObject
|
|
* / \
|
|
* TestObjectA TestObjectC
|
|
* |
|
|
* TestObjectB
|
|
*
|
|
* ie: TestObjectB is a subclass of TestObjectA and TestObjectC is
|
|
* related to neither.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
static GType test_object_a_get_type (void);
|
|
typedef GObject TestObjectA; typedef GObjectClass TestObjectAClass;
|
|
G_DEFINE_TYPE (TestObjectA, test_object_a, G_TYPE_OBJECT);
|
|
static void test_object_a_class_init (TestObjectAClass *class) { }
|
|
static void test_object_a_init (TestObjectA *a) { }
|
|
|
|
static GType test_object_b_get_type (void);
|
|
typedef GObject TestObjectB; typedef GObjectClass TestObjectBClass;
|
|
G_DEFINE_TYPE (TestObjectB, test_object_b, test_object_a_get_type ());
|
|
static void test_object_b_class_init (TestObjectBClass *class) { }
|
|
static void test_object_b_init (TestObjectB *b) { }
|
|
|
|
static GType test_object_c_get_type (void);
|
|
typedef GObject TestObjectC; typedef GObjectClass TestObjectCClass;
|
|
G_DEFINE_TYPE (TestObjectC, test_object_c, G_TYPE_OBJECT);
|
|
static void test_object_c_class_init (TestObjectCClass *class) { }
|
|
static void test_object_c_init (TestObjectC *c) { }
|
|
|
|
/* We create an interface and programmatically populate it with
|
|
* properties of each of the above type, with various flag combinations.
|
|
*
|
|
* Properties are named like "type-perm" where type is 'a', 'b' or 'c'
|
|
* and perm is a series of characters, indicating the permissions:
|
|
*
|
|
* - 'r': readable
|
|
* - 'w': writable
|
|
* - 'c': construct
|
|
* - 'C': construct-only
|
|
*
|
|
* It doesn't make sense to have a property that is neither readable nor
|
|
* writable. It is also not valid to have construct or construct-only
|
|
* on read-only params. Finally, it is invalid to have both construct
|
|
* and construct-only specified, so we do not consider those cases.
|
|
* That gives us 7 possible permissions:
|
|
*
|
|
* 'r', 'w', 'rw', 'wc', 'rwc', 'wC', 'rwC'
|
|
*
|
|
* And 9 impossible ones:
|
|
*
|
|
* '', 'c', 'rc', 'C', 'rC', 'cC', 'rcC', 'wcC', rwcC'
|
|
*
|
|
* For a total of 16 combinations.
|
|
*
|
|
* That gives a total of 48 (16 * 3) possible flag/type combinations, of
|
|
* which 27 (9 * 3) are impossible to install.
|
|
*
|
|
* That gives 21 (7 * 3) properties that will be installed.
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef GTypeInterface TestInterfaceInterface;
|
|
static GType test_interface_get_type (void);
|
|
//typedef struct _TestInterface TestInterface;
|
|
G_DEFINE_INTERFACE (TestInterface, test_interface, G_TYPE_OBJECT)
|
|
static void
|
|
test_interface_default_init (TestInterfaceInterface *iface)
|
|
{
|
|
const gchar *names[] = { "a", "b", "c" };
|
|
const gchar *perms[] = { NULL, "r", "w", "rw",
|
|
NULL, NULL, "wc", "rwc",
|
|
NULL, NULL, "wC", "rwC",
|
|
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL };
|
|
const GType types[] = { test_object_a_get_type (), test_object_b_get_type (), test_object_c_get_type () };
|
|
guint i, j;
|
|
|
|
for (i = 0; i < G_N_ELEMENTS (types); i++)
|
|
for (j = 0; j < G_N_ELEMENTS (perms); j++)
|
|
{
|
|
gchar prop_name[10];
|
|
GParamSpec *pspec;
|
|
|
|
if (perms[j] == NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
if (!g_test_undefined ())
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
/* we think that this is impossible. make sure. */
|
|
pspec = g_param_spec_object ("xyz", "xyz", "xyz", types[i], j);
|
|
|
|
g_test_expect_message (G_LOG_DOMAIN, G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL,
|
|
"*assertion*pspec->flags*failed*");
|
|
g_object_interface_install_property (iface, pspec);
|
|
g_test_assert_expected_messages ();
|
|
|
|
g_param_spec_unref (pspec);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* install the property */
|
|
g_snprintf (prop_name, sizeof prop_name, "%s-%s", names[i], perms[j]);
|
|
pspec = g_param_spec_object (prop_name, prop_name, prop_name, types[i], j);
|
|
g_object_interface_install_property (iface, pspec);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* We now have 21 properties. Each property may be correctly
|
|
* implemented with the following types:
|
|
*
|
|
* Properties Valid Types Reason
|
|
*
|
|
* a-r a, b Read only can provide subclasses
|
|
* a-w, wc, wC a, GObject Write only can accept superclasses
|
|
* a-rw, rwc, rwC a Read-write must be exactly equal
|
|
*
|
|
* b-r b (as above)
|
|
* b-w, wc, wC b, a, GObject
|
|
* b-rw, rwc, rwC b
|
|
*
|
|
* c-r c (as above)
|
|
* c-wo, wc, wC c, GObject
|
|
* c-rw, rwc, rwC c
|
|
*
|
|
* We can express this in a 48-by-4 table where each row represents an
|
|
* installed property and each column represents a type. The value in
|
|
* the table represents if it is valid to subclass the row's property
|
|
* with the type of the column:
|
|
*
|
|
* - 0: invalid because the interface property doesn't exist (invalid flags)
|
|
* - 'v': valid
|
|
* - '=': invalid because of the type not being exactly equal
|
|
* - '<': invalid because of the type not being a subclass
|
|
* - '>': invalid because of the type not being a superclass
|
|
*
|
|
* We organise the table by interface property type ('a', 'b', 'c') then
|
|
* by interface property flags.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
static gint valid_impl_types[48][4] = {
|
|
/* a b c GObject */
|
|
/* 'a-' */ { 0, },
|
|
/* 'a-r' */ { 'v', 'v', '<', '<' },
|
|
/* 'a-w' */ { 'v', '>', '>', 'v' },
|
|
/* 'a-rw' */ { 'v', '=', '=', '=' },
|
|
/* 'a-c */ { 0, },
|
|
/* 'a-rc' */ { 0, },
|
|
/* 'a-wc' */ { 'v', '>', '>', 'v' },
|
|
/* 'a-rwc' */ { 'v', '=', '=', '=' },
|
|
/* 'a-C */ { 0, },
|
|
/* 'a-rC' */ { 0, },
|
|
/* 'a-wC' */ { 'v', '>', '>', 'v' },
|
|
/* 'a-rwC' */ { 'v', '=', '=', '=' },
|
|
/* 'a-cC */ { 0, },
|
|
/* 'a-rcC' */ { 0, },
|
|
/* 'a-wcC' */ { 0, },
|
|
/* 'a-rwcC' */ { 0, },
|
|
|
|
/* 'b-' */ { 0, },
|
|
/* 'b-r' */ { '<', 'v', '<', '<' },
|
|
/* 'b-w' */ { 'v', 'v', '>', 'v' },
|
|
/* 'b-rw' */ { '=', 'v', '=', '=' },
|
|
/* 'b-c */ { 0, },
|
|
/* 'b-rc' */ { 0, },
|
|
/* 'b-wc' */ { 'v', 'v', '>', 'v' },
|
|
/* 'b-rwc' */ { '=', 'v', '=', '=' },
|
|
/* 'b-C */ { 0, },
|
|
/* 'b-rC' */ { 0, },
|
|
/* 'b-wC' */ { 'v', 'v', '>', 'v' },
|
|
/* 'b-rwC' */ { '=', 'v', '=', '=' },
|
|
/* 'b-cC */ { 0, },
|
|
/* 'b-rcC' */ { 0, },
|
|
/* 'b-wcC' */ { 0, },
|
|
/* 'b-rwcC' */ { 0, },
|
|
|
|
/* 'c-' */ { 0, },
|
|
/* 'c-r' */ { '<', '<', 'v', '<' },
|
|
/* 'c-w' */ { '>', '>', 'v', 'v' },
|
|
/* 'c-rw' */ { '=', '=', 'v', '=' },
|
|
/* 'c-c */ { 0, },
|
|
/* 'c-rc' */ { 0, },
|
|
/* 'c-wc' */ { '>', '>', 'v', 'v' },
|
|
/* 'c-rwc' */ { '=', '=', 'v', '=' },
|
|
/* 'c-C */ { 0, },
|
|
/* 'c-rC' */ { 0, },
|
|
/* 'c-wC' */ { '>', '>', 'v', 'v' },
|
|
/* 'c-rwC' */ { '=', '=', 'v', '=' },
|
|
/* 'c-cC */ { 0, },
|
|
/* 'c-rcC' */ { 0, },
|
|
/* 'c-wcC' */ { 0, },
|
|
/* 'c-rwcC' */ { 0, }
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/* We also try to change the flags. We must ensure that all
|
|
* implementations provide all functionality promised by the interface.
|
|
* We must therefore never remove readability or writability (but we can
|
|
* add them). Construct-only is a restrictions that applies to
|
|
* writability, so we can never add it unless writability was never
|
|
* present in the first place, in which case "writable at construct
|
|
* only" is still better than "not writable".
|
|
*
|
|
* The 'construct' flag is of interest only to the implementation. It
|
|
* may be changed at any time.
|
|
*
|
|
* Properties Valid Access Reason
|
|
*
|
|
* *-r r, rw, rwc, rwC Must keep readable, but can restrict newly-added writable
|
|
* *-w w, rw, rwc Must keep writable unrestricted
|
|
* *-rw rw, rwc Must not add any restrictions
|
|
* *-rwc rw, rwc Must not add any restrictions
|
|
* *-rwC rw, rwc, rwC Can remove 'construct-only' restriction
|
|
* *-wc rwc, rw, w, wc Can add readability
|
|
* *-wC rwC, rw, w, wC Can add readability or remove 'construct only' restriction
|
|
* rwc, wc
|
|
*
|
|
* We can represent this with a 16-by-16 table. The rows represent the
|
|
* flags of the property on the interface. The columns is the flags to
|
|
* try to use when overriding the property. The cell contents are:
|
|
*
|
|
* - 0: invalid because the interface property doesn't exist (invalid flags)
|
|
* - 'v': valid
|
|
* - 'i': invalid because the implementation flags are invalid
|
|
* - 'f': invalid because of the removal of functionality
|
|
* - 'r': invalid because of the addition of restrictions (ie: construct-only)
|
|
*
|
|
* We also ensure that removal of functionality is reported before
|
|
* addition of restrictions, since this is a more basic problem.
|
|
*/
|
|
static gint valid_impl_flags[16][16] = {
|
|
/* '' r w rw c rc wc rwc C rC wC rwC cC rcC wcC rwcC */
|
|
/* '*-' */ { 0, },
|
|
/* '*-r' */ { 'i', 'v', 'f', 'v', 'i', 'i', 'f', 'v', 'i', 'i', 'f', 'v', 'i', 'i', 'i', 'i' },
|
|
/* '*-w' */ { 'i', 'f', 'v', 'v', 'i', 'i', 'v', 'v', 'i', 'i', 'r', 'r', 'i', 'i', 'i', 'i' },
|
|
/* '*-rw' */ { 'i', 'f', 'f', 'v', 'i', 'i', 'f', 'v', 'i', 'i', 'f', 'r', 'i', 'i', 'i', 'i' },
|
|
/* '*-c */ { 0, },
|
|
/* '*-rc' */ { 0, },
|
|
/* '*-wc' */ { 'i', 'f', 'v', 'v', 'i', 'i', 'v', 'v', 'i', 'i', 'r', 'r', 'i', 'i', 'i', 'i' },
|
|
/* '*-rwc' */ { 'i', 'f', 'f', 'v', 'i', 'i', 'f', 'v', 'i', 'i', 'f', 'r', 'i', 'i', 'i', 'i' },
|
|
/* '*-C */ { 0, },
|
|
/* '*-rC' */ { 0, },
|
|
/* '*-wC' */ { 'i', 'f', 'v', 'v', 'i', 'i', 'v', 'v', 'i', 'i', 'v', 'v', 'i', 'i', 'i', 'i' },
|
|
/* '*-rwC' */ { 'i', 'f', 'f', 'v', 'i', 'i', 'f', 'v', 'i', 'i', 'f', 'v', 'i', 'i', 'i', 'i' },
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
static guint change_this_flag;
|
|
static guint change_this_type;
|
|
static guint use_this_flag;
|
|
static guint use_this_type;
|
|
|
|
typedef GObjectClass TestImplementationClass;
|
|
typedef GObject TestImplementation;
|
|
|
|
static void test_implementation_init (TestImplementation *impl) { }
|
|
static void test_implementation_iface_init (TestInterfaceInterface *iface) { }
|
|
|
|
static GType test_implementation_get_type (void);
|
|
G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_CODE (TestImplementation, test_implementation, G_TYPE_OBJECT,
|
|
G_IMPLEMENT_INTERFACE (test_interface_get_type (), test_implementation_iface_init))
|
|
|
|
static void test_implementation_class_init (TestImplementationClass *class)
|
|
{
|
|
const gchar *names[] = { "a", "b", "c" };
|
|
const gchar *perms[] = { NULL, "r", "w", "rw",
|
|
NULL, NULL, "wc", "rwc",
|
|
NULL, NULL, "wC", "rwC",
|
|
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL };
|
|
const GType types[] = { test_object_a_get_type (), test_object_b_get_type (),
|
|
test_object_c_get_type (), G_TYPE_OBJECT };
|
|
gchar prop_name[10];
|
|
GParamSpec *pspec;
|
|
guint i, j;
|
|
|
|
class->get_property = GINT_TO_POINTER (1);
|
|
class->set_property = GINT_TO_POINTER (1);
|
|
|
|
/* Install all of the non-modified properties or else GObject will
|
|
* complain about non-implemented properties.
|
|
*/
|
|
for (i = 0; i < 3; i++)
|
|
for (j = 0; j < G_N_ELEMENTS (perms); j++)
|
|
{
|
|
if (i == change_this_type && j == change_this_flag)
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
if (perms[j] != NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
/* override the property without making changes */
|
|
g_snprintf (prop_name, sizeof prop_name, "%s-%s", names[i], perms[j]);
|
|
g_object_class_override_property (class, 1, prop_name);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Now try installing our modified property */
|
|
if (perms[change_this_flag] == NULL)
|
|
g_error ("Interface property does not exist");
|
|
|
|
g_snprintf (prop_name, sizeof prop_name, "%s-%s", names[change_this_type], perms[change_this_flag]);
|
|
pspec = g_param_spec_object (prop_name, prop_name, prop_name, types[use_this_type], use_this_flag);
|
|
g_object_class_install_property (class, 1, pspec);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
typedef struct {
|
|
gint change_this_flag;
|
|
gint change_this_type;
|
|
gint use_this_flag;
|
|
gint use_this_type;
|
|
} TestParamImplementData;
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
test_param_implement_child (gconstpointer user_data)
|
|
{
|
|
TestParamImplementData *data = (gpointer) user_data;
|
|
|
|
/* GObject oddity: GObjectClass must be initialised before we can
|
|
* initialise a GTypeInterface.
|
|
*/
|
|
g_type_class_ref (G_TYPE_OBJECT);
|
|
|
|
/* Bring up the interface first. */
|
|
g_type_default_interface_ref (test_interface_get_type ());
|
|
|
|
/* Copy the flags into the global vars so
|
|
* test_implementation_class_init() will see them.
|
|
*/
|
|
change_this_flag = data->change_this_flag;
|
|
change_this_type = data->change_this_type;
|
|
use_this_flag = data->use_this_flag;
|
|
use_this_type = data->use_this_type;
|
|
|
|
g_type_class_ref (test_implementation_get_type ());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
test_param_implement (void)
|
|
{
|
|
gchar *test_path;
|
|
|
|
for (change_this_flag = 0; change_this_flag < 16; change_this_flag++)
|
|
for (change_this_type = 0; change_this_type < 3; change_this_type++)
|
|
for (use_this_flag = 0; use_this_flag < 16; use_this_flag++)
|
|
for (use_this_type = 0; use_this_type < 4; use_this_type++)
|
|
{
|
|
if (!g_test_undefined ())
|
|
{
|
|
/* only test the valid (defined) cases, e.g. under valgrind */
|
|
if (valid_impl_flags[change_this_flag][use_this_flag] != 'v')
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
if (valid_impl_types[change_this_type * 16 + change_this_flag][use_this_type] != 'v')
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
test_path = g_strdup_printf ("/param/implement/subprocess/%d-%d-%d-%d",
|
|
change_this_flag, change_this_type,
|
|
use_this_flag, use_this_type);
|
|
g_test_trap_subprocess (test_path, G_TIME_SPAN_SECOND, 0);
|
|
g_free (test_path);
|
|
|
|
/* We want to ensure that any flags mismatch problems are reported first. */
|
|
switch (valid_impl_flags[change_this_flag][use_this_flag])
|
|
{
|
|
case 0:
|
|
/* make sure the other table agrees */
|
|
g_assert (valid_impl_types[change_this_type * 16 + change_this_flag][use_this_type] == 0);
|
|
g_test_trap_assert_failed ();
|
|
g_test_trap_assert_stderr ("*Interface property does not exist*");
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
case 'i':
|
|
g_test_trap_assert_failed ();
|
|
g_test_trap_assert_stderr ("*g_object_class_install_property*");
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
case 'f':
|
|
g_test_trap_assert_failed ();
|
|
g_test_trap_assert_stderr ("*remove functionality*");
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
case 'r':
|
|
g_test_trap_assert_failed ();
|
|
g_test_trap_assert_stderr ("*introduce additional restrictions*");
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
case 'v':
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Next, we check if there should have been a type error. */
|
|
switch (valid_impl_types[change_this_type * 16 + change_this_flag][use_this_type])
|
|
{
|
|
case 0:
|
|
/* this should have been caught above */
|
|
g_assert_not_reached ();
|
|
|
|
case '=':
|
|
g_test_trap_assert_failed ();
|
|
g_test_trap_assert_stderr ("*exactly equal*");
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
case '<':
|
|
g_test_trap_assert_failed ();
|
|
g_test_trap_assert_stderr ("*equal to or more restrictive*");
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continue;
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case '>':
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g_test_trap_assert_failed ();
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g_test_trap_assert_stderr ("*equal to or less restrictive*");
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continue;
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case 'v':
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break;
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}
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g_test_trap_assert_passed ();
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}
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}
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static void
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test_param_default (void)
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{
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GParamSpec *param;
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const GValue *def;
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param = g_param_spec_int ("my-int", "My Int", "Blurb", 0, 20, 10, G_PARAM_READWRITE);
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def = g_param_spec_get_default_value (param);
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g_assert (G_VALUE_HOLDS (def, G_TYPE_INT));
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g_assert_cmpint (g_value_get_int (def), ==, 10);
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g_param_spec_unref (param);
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}
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int
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main (int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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TestParamImplementData data, *test_data;
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gchar *test_path;
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g_test_init (&argc, &argv, NULL);
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g_test_add_func ("/param/value", test_param_value);
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g_test_add_func ("/param/strings", test_param_strings);
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g_test_add_func ("/param/qdata", test_param_qdata);
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g_test_add_func ("/param/validate", test_param_validate);
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g_test_add_func ("/param/convert", test_param_convert);
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if (g_test_slow ())
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g_test_add_func ("/param/implement", test_param_implement);
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for (data.change_this_flag = 0; data.change_this_flag < 16; data.change_this_flag++)
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for (data.change_this_type = 0; data.change_this_type < 3; data.change_this_type++)
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for (data.use_this_flag = 0; data.use_this_flag < 16; data.use_this_flag++)
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for (data.use_this_type = 0; data.use_this_type < 4; data.use_this_type++)
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{
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test_path = g_strdup_printf ("/param/implement/subprocess/%d-%d-%d-%d",
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data.change_this_flag, data.change_this_type,
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data.use_this_flag, data.use_this_type);
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test_data = g_memdup (&data, sizeof (TestParamImplementData));
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g_test_add_data_func_full (test_path, test_data, test_param_implement_child, g_free);
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g_free (test_path);
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}
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|
g_test_add_func ("/value/transform", test_value_transform);
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g_test_add_func ("/param/default", test_param_default);
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|
return g_test_run ();
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}
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