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Testing String Manipulation Operations in DrKLO/Telegram

This test suite validates string manipulation functionality in the Abseil library, specifically focusing on string stripping operations. The tests cover various methods for removing prefixes, suffixes, and whitespace from strings using Google Test framework.

Test Coverage Overview

The test suite provides comprehensive coverage of string stripping operations including:
  • Prefix and suffix consumption/removal
  • Whitespace handling (leading, trailing, and full string)
  • Empty string edge cases
  • ASCII whitespace character variations

Implementation Analysis

The testing approach utilizes Google Test (gtest) framework with systematic validation of string manipulation functions. Tests implement EXPECT assertions to verify string transformations and maintain consistent state across operations.

Key patterns include isolated test cases for each function variant and comprehensive edge case handling.

Technical Details

Testing tools and configuration:
  • Google Test (gtest) framework
  • Google Mock (gmock) integration
  • Abseil string_view implementation
  • C++ standard library string operations

Best Practices Demonstrated

The test suite exemplifies several testing best practices:
  • Isolated test cases for individual functions
  • Comprehensive edge case coverage
  • Consistent assertion patterns
  • Clear test naming conventions
  • Proper test organization within namespaces

drklo/telegram

TMessagesProj/jni/voip/webrtc/absl/strings/strip_test.cc

            
// Copyright 2017 The Abseil Authors.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
//      https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.

// This file contains functions that remove a defined part from the string,
// i.e., strip the string.

#include "absl/strings/strip.h"

#include <cassert>
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstring>

#include "gmock/gmock.h"
#include "gtest/gtest.h"
#include "absl/strings/string_view.h"

namespace {

TEST(Strip, ConsumePrefixOneChar) {
  absl::string_view input("abc");
  EXPECT_TRUE(absl::ConsumePrefix(&input, "a"));
  EXPECT_EQ(input, "bc");

  EXPECT_FALSE(absl::ConsumePrefix(&input, "x"));
  EXPECT_EQ(input, "bc");

  EXPECT_TRUE(absl::ConsumePrefix(&input, "b"));
  EXPECT_EQ(input, "c");

  EXPECT_TRUE(absl::ConsumePrefix(&input, "c"));
  EXPECT_EQ(input, "");

  EXPECT_FALSE(absl::ConsumePrefix(&input, "a"));
  EXPECT_EQ(input, "");
}

TEST(Strip, ConsumePrefix) {
  absl::string_view input("abcdef");
  EXPECT_FALSE(absl::ConsumePrefix(&input, "abcdefg"));
  EXPECT_EQ(input, "abcdef");

  EXPECT_FALSE(absl::ConsumePrefix(&input, "abce"));
  EXPECT_EQ(input, "abcdef");

  EXPECT_TRUE(absl::ConsumePrefix(&input, ""));
  EXPECT_EQ(input, "abcdef");

  EXPECT_FALSE(absl::ConsumePrefix(&input, "abcdeg"));
  EXPECT_EQ(input, "abcdef");

  EXPECT_TRUE(absl::ConsumePrefix(&input, "abcdef"));
  EXPECT_EQ(input, "");

  input = "abcdef";
  EXPECT_TRUE(absl::ConsumePrefix(&input, "abcde"));
  EXPECT_EQ(input, "f");
}

TEST(Strip, ConsumeSuffix) {
  absl::string_view input("abcdef");
  EXPECT_FALSE(absl::ConsumeSuffix(&input, "abcdefg"));
  EXPECT_EQ(input, "abcdef");

  EXPECT_TRUE(absl::ConsumeSuffix(&input, ""));
  EXPECT_EQ(input, "abcdef");

  EXPECT_TRUE(absl::ConsumeSuffix(&input, "def"));
  EXPECT_EQ(input, "abc");

  input = "abcdef";
  EXPECT_FALSE(absl::ConsumeSuffix(&input, "abcdeg"));
  EXPECT_EQ(input, "abcdef");

  EXPECT_TRUE(absl::ConsumeSuffix(&input, "f"));
  EXPECT_EQ(input, "abcde");

  EXPECT_TRUE(absl::ConsumeSuffix(&input, "abcde"));
  EXPECT_EQ(input, "");
}

TEST(Strip, StripPrefix) {
  const absl::string_view null_str;

  EXPECT_EQ(absl::StripPrefix("foobar", "foo"), "bar");
  EXPECT_EQ(absl::StripPrefix("foobar", ""), "foobar");
  EXPECT_EQ(absl::StripPrefix("foobar", null_str), "foobar");
  EXPECT_EQ(absl::StripPrefix("foobar", "foobar"), "");
  EXPECT_EQ(absl::StripPrefix("foobar", "bar"), "foobar");
  EXPECT_EQ(absl::StripPrefix("foobar", "foobarr"), "foobar");
  EXPECT_EQ(absl::StripPrefix("", ""), "");
}

TEST(Strip, StripSuffix) {
  const absl::string_view null_str;

  EXPECT_EQ(absl::StripSuffix("foobar", "bar"), "foo");
  EXPECT_EQ(absl::StripSuffix("foobar", ""), "foobar");
  EXPECT_EQ(absl::StripSuffix("foobar", null_str), "foobar");
  EXPECT_EQ(absl::StripSuffix("foobar", "foobar"), "");
  EXPECT_EQ(absl::StripSuffix("foobar", "foo"), "foobar");
  EXPECT_EQ(absl::StripSuffix("foobar", "ffoobar"), "foobar");
  EXPECT_EQ(absl::StripSuffix("", ""), "");
}

TEST(Strip, RemoveExtraAsciiWhitespace) {
  const char* inputs[] = {
      "No extra space",
      "  Leading whitespace",
      "Trailing whitespace  ",
      "  Leading and trailing  ",
      " Whitespace \t  in\v   middle  ",
      "'Eeeeep!  \n Newlines!\n",
      "nospaces",
  };
  const char* outputs[] = {
      "No extra space",
      "Leading whitespace",
      "Trailing whitespace",
      "Leading and trailing",
      "Whitespace in middle",
      "'Eeeeep! Newlines!",
      "nospaces",
  };
  int NUM_TESTS = 7;

  for (int i = 0; i < NUM_TESTS; i++) {
    std::string s(inputs[i]);
    absl::RemoveExtraAsciiWhitespace(&s);
    EXPECT_STREQ(outputs[i], s.c_str());
  }

  // Test that absl::RemoveExtraAsciiWhitespace returns immediately for empty
  // strings (It was adding the \0 character to the C++ std::string, which broke
  // tests involving empty())
  std::string zero_string = "";
  assert(zero_string.empty());
  absl::RemoveExtraAsciiWhitespace(&zero_string);
  EXPECT_EQ(zero_string.size(), 0);
  EXPECT_TRUE(zero_string.empty());
}

TEST(Strip, StripTrailingAsciiWhitespace) {
  std::string test = "foo  ";
  absl::StripTrailingAsciiWhitespace(&test);
  EXPECT_EQ(test, "foo");

  test = "   ";
  absl::StripTrailingAsciiWhitespace(&test);
  EXPECT_EQ(test, "");

  test = "";
  absl::StripTrailingAsciiWhitespace(&test);
  EXPECT_EQ(test, "");

  test = " abc\t";
  absl::StripTrailingAsciiWhitespace(&test);
  EXPECT_EQ(test, " abc");
}

TEST(String, StripLeadingAsciiWhitespace) {
  absl::string_view orig = "\t  \n\f\r\n\vfoo";
  EXPECT_EQ("foo", absl::StripLeadingAsciiWhitespace(orig));
  orig = "\t  \n\f\r\v\n\t  \n\f\r\v\n";
  EXPECT_EQ(absl::string_view(), absl::StripLeadingAsciiWhitespace(orig));
}

TEST(Strip, StripAsciiWhitespace) {
  std::string test2 = "\t  \f\r\n\vfoo \t\f\r\v\n";
  absl::StripAsciiWhitespace(&test2);
  EXPECT_EQ(test2, "foo");
  std::string test3 = "bar";
  absl::StripAsciiWhitespace(&test3);
  EXPECT_EQ(test3, "bar");
  std::string test4 = "\t  \f\r\n\vfoo";
  absl::StripAsciiWhitespace(&test4);
  EXPECT_EQ(test4, "foo");
  std::string test5 = "foo \t\f\r\v\n";
  absl::StripAsciiWhitespace(&test5);
  EXPECT_EQ(test5, "foo");
  absl::string_view test6("\t  \f\r\n\vfoo \t\f\r\v\n");
  test6 = absl::StripAsciiWhitespace(test6);
  EXPECT_EQ(test6, "foo");
  test6 = absl::StripAsciiWhitespace(test6);
  EXPECT_EQ(test6, "foo");  // already stripped
}

}  // namespace