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sockpp/tests/unit/test_acceptor.cpp
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// test_acceptor.cpp
//
// Unit tests for the `acceptor` class(es).
//
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// This file is part of the "sockpp" C++ socket library.
//
// Copyright (c) 2019-2023 Frank Pagliughi
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//
#include "sockpp/acceptor.h"
#include "sockpp/inet_address.h"
#include <catch2_version.h>
#include <string>
using namespace sockpp;
TEST_CASE("acceptor default constructor", "[acceptor]") {
acceptor sock;
REQUIRE(!sock);
REQUIRE(!sock.is_open());
}
TEST_CASE("acceptor handle constructor", "[acceptor]") {
constexpr auto HANDLE = socket_t(3);
SECTION("valid handle") {
acceptor sock(HANDLE);
REQUIRE(sock);
REQUIRE(sock.is_open());
}
SECTION("invalid handle") {
acceptor sock(INVALID_SOCKET);
REQUIRE(!sock);
REQUIRE(!sock.is_open());
// TODO: Should this set an error?
REQUIRE(!sock.last_error());
}
}
TEST_CASE("acceptor address constructor", "[acceptor]") {
SECTION("valid address") {
const auto ADDR = inet_address("localhost", 12345);
acceptor sock(ADDR);
REQUIRE(sock);
REQUIRE(sock.is_open());
REQUIRE(!sock.last_error());
REQUIRE(sock.address() == ADDR);
}
SECTION("invalid address") {
const auto ADDR = sock_address_any{};
acceptor sock(ADDR);
REQUIRE(!sock);
REQUIRE(!sock.is_open());
// Windows returns a different error code than *nix
#if defined(_WIN32)
REQUIRE(sock.last_error() == WSAEINVAL);
#else
REQUIRE(sock.last_error() == errc::address_family_not_supported);
#endif
}
}
TEST_CASE("acceptor create", "[acceptor]") {
SECTION("valid domain") {
auto sock = acceptor::create(AF_INET);
REQUIRE(sock);
REQUIRE(sock.is_open());
REQUIRE(!sock.last_error());
// Windows returns unknown family for unbound socket
// Windows returns a different error code than *nix
#if defined(_WIN32)
REQUIRE(sock.family() == AF_UNSPEC);
#else
REQUIRE(sock.family() == AF_INET);
#endif
}
SECTION("invalid domain") {
auto sock = acceptor::create(AF_UNSPEC);
REQUIRE(!sock);
REQUIRE(!sock.is_open());
// Windows returns a different error code than *nix
#if defined(_WIN32)
REQUIRE(sock.last_error() == WSAEINVAL);
#else
REQUIRE(sock.last_error() == errc::address_family_not_supported);
#endif
}
}