/** * @file Transaction_test.cpp * @ingroup tests * @brief Test of a SQLite Transaction. * * Copyright (c) 2012-2019 Sebastien Rombauts (sebastien.rombauts@gmail.com) * * Distributed under the MIT License (MIT) (See accompanying file LICENSE.txt * or copy at http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) */ #include #include #include TEST(Exception, copy) { const SQLite::Exception ex1("some error", 2); const SQLite::Exception ex2 = ex1; EXPECT_STREQ(ex1.what(), ex2.what()); EXPECT_EQ(ex1.getErrorCode(), ex2.getErrorCode()); EXPECT_EQ(ex1.getExtendedErrorCode(), ex2.getExtendedErrorCode()); } // see http://eel.is/c++draft/exception#2 or http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/exception/exception/operator=/ // an assignment operator is expected to be avaiable TEST(Exception, assignment) { const SQLite::Exception ex1("some error", 2); SQLite::Exception ex2("some error2", 3); ex2 = ex1; EXPECT_STREQ(ex1.what(), ex2.what()); EXPECT_EQ(ex1.getErrorCode(), ex2.getErrorCode()); EXPECT_EQ(ex1.getExtendedErrorCode(), ex2.getExtendedErrorCode()); } TEST(Exception, throw_catch) { const char message[] = "some error"; try { throw SQLite::Exception(message); } catch (const std::runtime_error& ex) { EXPECT_STREQ(ex.what(), message); } } TEST(Exception, constructor) { const char msg1[] = "error msg"; std::string msg2 = msg1; { const SQLite::Exception ex1(msg1); const SQLite::Exception ex2(msg2); EXPECT_STREQ(ex1.what(), ex2.what()); EXPECT_EQ(ex1.getErrorCode(), ex2.getErrorCode()); EXPECT_EQ(ex1.getExtendedErrorCode(), ex2.getExtendedErrorCode()); } { const SQLite::Exception ex1(msg1, 1); const SQLite::Exception ex2(msg2, 1); EXPECT_STREQ(ex1.what(), ex2.what()); EXPECT_EQ(ex1.getErrorCode(), ex2.getErrorCode()); EXPECT_EQ(ex1.getExtendedErrorCode(), ex2.getExtendedErrorCode()); } }