From c51b1189e3d5353e842991f5859ddcea0f73e426 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: theuni <theuni-nospam-@xbmc.org>
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2011 16:05:21 -0500
Subject: Merged cptspiff's code-reshuffle branch.

Squashed commit due to build breakage during code-reshuffle history.

Conflicts:
	xbmc/Util.cpp
	xbmc/cdrip/CDDARipper.cpp
	xbmc/filesystem/Directory.cpp
	xbmc/filesystem/File.cpp
---
 lib/win32/glib-2.20.4/glib/gtestutils.c | 2012 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 2012 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 lib/win32/glib-2.20.4/glib/gtestutils.c

(limited to 'lib/win32/glib-2.20.4/glib/gtestutils.c')

diff --git a/lib/win32/glib-2.20.4/glib/gtestutils.c b/lib/win32/glib-2.20.4/glib/gtestutils.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..3f19fbc9af
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/win32/glib-2.20.4/glib/gtestutils.c
@@ -0,0 +1,2012 @@
+/* GLib testing utilities
+ * Copyright (C) 2007 Imendio AB
+ * Authors: Tim Janik, Sven Herzberg
+ *
+ * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
+ * Lesser General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ * License along with this library; if not, write to the
+ * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+ * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+ */
+#include "config.h"
+#include "gtestutils.h"
+#include "galias.h"
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#ifdef G_OS_UNIX
+#include <sys/wait.h>
+#include <sys/time.h>
+#include <fcntl.h>
+#endif
+#include <string.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
+#include <unistd.h>
+#endif
+#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
+#include <io.h>
+#endif
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <signal.h>
+#ifdef HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H
+#include <sys/select.h>
+#endif /* HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H */
+
+/* --- structures --- */
+struct GTestCase
+{
+  gchar  *name;
+  guint   fixture_size;
+  void   (*fixture_setup)    (void*, gconstpointer);
+  void   (*fixture_test)     (void*, gconstpointer);
+  void   (*fixture_teardown) (void*, gconstpointer);
+  gpointer test_data;
+};
+struct GTestSuite
+{
+  gchar  *name;
+  GSList *suites;
+  GSList *cases;
+};
+typedef struct DestroyEntry DestroyEntry;
+struct DestroyEntry
+{
+  DestroyEntry *next;
+  GDestroyNotify destroy_func;
+  gpointer       destroy_data;
+};
+
+/* --- prototypes --- */
+static void     test_run_seed                   (const gchar *rseed);
+static void     test_trap_clear                 (void);
+static guint8*  g_test_log_dump                 (GTestLogMsg *msg,
+                                                 guint       *len);
+static void     gtest_default_log_handler       (const gchar    *log_domain,
+                                                 GLogLevelFlags  log_level,
+                                                 const gchar    *message,
+                                                 gpointer        unused_data);
+
+
+/* --- variables --- */
+static int         test_log_fd = -1;
+static gboolean    test_mode_fatal = TRUE;
+static gboolean    g_test_run_once = TRUE;
+static gboolean    test_run_list = FALSE;
+static gchar      *test_run_seedstr = NULL;
+static GRand      *test_run_rand = NULL;
+static gchar      *test_run_name = "";
+static guint       test_run_forks = 0;
+static guint       test_run_count = 0;
+static guint       test_skip_count = 0;
+static GTimer     *test_user_timer = NULL;
+static double      test_user_stamp = 0;
+static GSList     *test_paths = NULL;
+static GTestSuite *test_suite_root = NULL;
+static int         test_trap_last_status = 0;
+static int         test_trap_last_pid = 0;
+static char       *test_trap_last_stdout = NULL;
+static char       *test_trap_last_stderr = NULL;
+static char       *test_uri_base = NULL;
+static gboolean    test_debug_log = FALSE;
+static DestroyEntry *test_destroy_queue = NULL;
+static GTestConfig mutable_test_config_vars = {
+  FALSE,        /* test_initialized */
+  TRUE,         /* test_quick */
+  FALSE,        /* test_perf */
+  FALSE,        /* test_verbose */
+  FALSE,        /* test_quiet */
+};
+const GTestConfig * const g_test_config_vars = &mutable_test_config_vars;
+
+/* --- functions --- */
+const char*
+g_test_log_type_name (GTestLogType log_type)
+{
+  switch (log_type)
+    {
+    case G_TEST_LOG_NONE:               return "none";
+    case G_TEST_LOG_ERROR:              return "error";
+    case G_TEST_LOG_START_BINARY:       return "binary";
+    case G_TEST_LOG_LIST_CASE:          return "list";
+    case G_TEST_LOG_SKIP_CASE:          return "skip";
+    case G_TEST_LOG_START_CASE:         return "start";
+    case G_TEST_LOG_STOP_CASE:          return "stop";
+    case G_TEST_LOG_MIN_RESULT:         return "minperf";
+    case G_TEST_LOG_MAX_RESULT:         return "maxperf";
+    case G_TEST_LOG_MESSAGE:            return "message";
+    }
+  return "???";
+}
+
+static void
+g_test_log_send (guint         n_bytes,
+                 const guint8 *buffer)
+{
+  if (test_log_fd >= 0)
+    {
+      int r;
+      do
+        r = write (test_log_fd, buffer, n_bytes);
+      while (r < 0 && errno == EINTR);
+    }
+  if (test_debug_log)
+    {
+      GTestLogBuffer *lbuffer = g_test_log_buffer_new ();
+      GTestLogMsg *msg;
+      guint ui;
+      g_test_log_buffer_push (lbuffer, n_bytes, buffer);
+      msg = g_test_log_buffer_pop (lbuffer);
+      g_warn_if_fail (msg != NULL);
+      g_warn_if_fail (lbuffer->data->len == 0);
+      g_test_log_buffer_free (lbuffer);
+      /* print message */
+      g_printerr ("{*LOG(%s)", g_test_log_type_name (msg->log_type));
+      for (ui = 0; ui < msg->n_strings; ui++)
+        g_printerr (":{%s}", msg->strings[ui]);
+      if (msg->n_nums)
+        {
+          g_printerr (":(");
+          for (ui = 0; ui < msg->n_nums; ui++)
+            g_printerr ("%s%.16Lg", ui ? ";" : "", msg->nums[ui]);
+          g_printerr (")");
+        }
+      g_printerr (":LOG*}\n");
+      g_test_log_msg_free (msg);
+    }
+}
+
+static void
+g_test_log (GTestLogType lbit,
+            const gchar *string1,
+            const gchar *string2,
+            guint        n_args,
+            long double *largs)
+{
+  gboolean fail = lbit == G_TEST_LOG_STOP_CASE && largs[0] != 0;
+  GTestLogMsg msg;
+  gchar *astrings[3] = { NULL, NULL, NULL };
+  guint8 *dbuffer;
+  guint32 dbufferlen;
+
+  switch (lbit)
+    {
+    case G_TEST_LOG_START_BINARY:
+      if (g_test_verbose())
+        g_print ("GTest: random seed: %s\n", string2);
+      break;
+    case G_TEST_LOG_STOP_CASE:
+      if (g_test_verbose())
+        g_print ("GTest: result: %s\n", fail ? "FAIL" : "OK");
+      else if (!g_test_quiet())
+        g_print ("%s\n", fail ? "FAIL" : "OK");
+      if (fail && test_mode_fatal)
+        abort();
+      break;
+    case G_TEST_LOG_MIN_RESULT:
+      if (g_test_verbose())
+        g_print ("(MINPERF:%s)\n", string1);
+      break;
+    case G_TEST_LOG_MAX_RESULT:
+      if (g_test_verbose())
+        g_print ("(MAXPERF:%s)\n", string1);
+      break;
+    case G_TEST_LOG_MESSAGE:
+      if (g_test_verbose())
+        g_print ("(MSG: %s)\n", string1);
+      break;
+    default: ;
+    }
+
+  msg.log_type = lbit;
+  msg.n_strings = (string1 != NULL) + (string1 && string2);
+  msg.strings = astrings;
+  astrings[0] = (gchar*) string1;
+  astrings[1] = astrings[0] ? (gchar*) string2 : NULL;
+  msg.n_nums = n_args;
+  msg.nums = largs;
+  dbuffer = g_test_log_dump (&msg, &dbufferlen);
+  g_test_log_send (dbufferlen, dbuffer);
+  g_free (dbuffer);
+
+  switch (lbit)
+    {
+    case G_TEST_LOG_START_CASE:
+      if (g_test_verbose())
+        g_print ("GTest: run: %s\n", string1);
+      else if (!g_test_quiet())
+        g_print ("%s: ", string1);
+      break;
+    default: ;
+    }
+}
+
+/* We intentionally parse the command line without GOptionContext
+ * because otherwise you would never be able to test it.
+ */
+static void
+parse_args (gint    *argc_p,
+            gchar ***argv_p)
+{
+  guint argc = *argc_p;
+  gchar **argv = *argv_p;
+  guint i, e;
+  /* parse known args */
+  for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
+    {
+      if (strcmp (argv[i], "--g-fatal-warnings") == 0)
+        {
+          GLogLevelFlags fatal_mask = (GLogLevelFlags) g_log_set_always_fatal ((GLogLevelFlags) G_LOG_FATAL_MASK);
+          fatal_mask = (GLogLevelFlags) (fatal_mask | G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING | G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL);
+          g_log_set_always_fatal (fatal_mask);
+          argv[i] = NULL;
+        }
+      else if (strcmp (argv[i], "--keep-going") == 0 ||
+               strcmp (argv[i], "-k") == 0)
+        {
+          test_mode_fatal = FALSE;
+          argv[i] = NULL;
+        }
+      else if (strcmp (argv[i], "--debug-log") == 0)
+        {
+          test_debug_log = TRUE;
+          argv[i] = NULL;
+        }
+      else if (strcmp ("--GTestLogFD", argv[i]) == 0 || strncmp ("--GTestLogFD=", argv[i], 13) == 0)
+        {
+          gchar *equal = argv[i] + 12;
+          if (*equal == '=')
+            test_log_fd = g_ascii_strtoull (equal + 1, NULL, 0);
+          else if (i + 1 < argc)
+            {
+              argv[i++] = NULL;
+              test_log_fd = g_ascii_strtoull (argv[i], NULL, 0);
+            }
+          argv[i] = NULL;
+        }
+      else if (strcmp ("--GTestSkipCount", argv[i]) == 0 || strncmp ("--GTestSkipCount=", argv[i], 17) == 0)
+        {
+          gchar *equal = argv[i] + 16;
+          if (*equal == '=')
+            test_skip_count = g_ascii_strtoull (equal + 1, NULL, 0);
+          else if (i + 1 < argc)
+            {
+              argv[i++] = NULL;
+              test_skip_count = g_ascii_strtoull (argv[i], NULL, 0);
+            }
+          argv[i] = NULL;
+        }
+      else if (strcmp ("-p", argv[i]) == 0 || strncmp ("-p=", argv[i], 3) == 0)
+        {
+          gchar *equal = argv[i] + 2;
+          if (*equal == '=')
+            test_paths = g_slist_prepend (test_paths, equal + 1);
+          else if (i + 1 < argc)
+            {
+              argv[i++] = NULL;
+              test_paths = g_slist_prepend (test_paths, argv[i]);
+            }
+          argv[i] = NULL;
+        }
+      else if (strcmp ("-m", argv[i]) == 0 || strncmp ("-m=", argv[i], 3) == 0)
+        {
+          gchar *equal = argv[i] + 2;
+          const gchar *mode = "";
+          if (*equal == '=')
+            mode = equal + 1;
+          else if (i + 1 < argc)
+            {
+              argv[i++] = NULL;
+              mode = argv[i];
+            }
+          if (strcmp (mode, "perf") == 0)
+            mutable_test_config_vars.test_perf = TRUE;
+          else if (strcmp (mode, "slow") == 0)
+            mutable_test_config_vars.test_quick = FALSE;
+          else if (strcmp (mode, "thorough") == 0)
+            mutable_test_config_vars.test_quick = FALSE;
+          else if (strcmp (mode, "quick") == 0)
+            {
+              mutable_test_config_vars.test_quick = TRUE;
+              mutable_test_config_vars.test_perf = FALSE;
+            }
+          else
+            g_error ("unknown test mode: -m %s", mode);
+          argv[i] = NULL;
+        }
+      else if (strcmp ("-q", argv[i]) == 0 || strcmp ("--quiet", argv[i]) == 0)
+        {
+          mutable_test_config_vars.test_quiet = TRUE;
+          mutable_test_config_vars.test_verbose = FALSE;
+          argv[i] = NULL;
+        }
+      else if (strcmp ("--verbose", argv[i]) == 0)
+        {
+          mutable_test_config_vars.test_quiet = FALSE;
+          mutable_test_config_vars.test_verbose = TRUE;
+          argv[i] = NULL;
+        }
+      else if (strcmp ("-l", argv[i]) == 0)
+        {
+          test_run_list = TRUE;
+          argv[i] = NULL;
+        }
+      else if (strcmp ("--seed", argv[i]) == 0 || strncmp ("--seed=", argv[i], 7) == 0)
+        {
+          gchar *equal = argv[i] + 6;
+          if (*equal == '=')
+            test_run_seedstr = equal + 1;
+          else if (i + 1 < argc)
+            {
+              argv[i++] = NULL;
+              test_run_seedstr = argv[i];
+            }
+          argv[i] = NULL;
+        }
+      else if (strcmp ("-?", argv[i]) == 0 || strcmp ("--help", argv[i]) == 0)
+        {
+          printf ("Usage:\n"
+                  "  %s [OPTION...]\n\n"
+                  "Help Options:\n"
+                  "  -?, --help                     Show help options\n"
+                  "Test Options:\n"
+                  "  -l                             List test cases available in a test executable\n"
+                  "  -seed=RANDOMSEED               Provide a random seed to reproduce test\n"
+                  "                                 runs using random numbers\n"
+                  "  --verbose                      Run tests verbosely\n"
+                  "  -q, --quiet                    Run tests quietly\n"
+                  "  -p TESTPATH                    execute all tests matching TESTPATH\n"
+                  "  -m {perf|slow|thorough|quick}  Execute tests according modes\n"
+                  "  --debug-log                    debug test logging output\n"
+                  "  -k, --keep-going               gtester-specific argument\n"
+                  "  --GTestLogFD=N                 gtester-specific argument\n"
+                  "  --GTestSkipCount=N             gtester-specific argument\n",
+                  argv[0]);
+          exit (0);
+        }
+    }
+  /* collapse argv */
+  e = 1;
+  for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
+    if (argv[i])
+      {
+        argv[e++] = argv[i];
+        if (i >= e)
+          argv[i] = NULL;
+      }
+  *argc_p = e;
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_init:
+ * @argc: Address of the @argc parameter of the main() function.
+ *        Changed if any arguments were handled.
+ * @argv: Address of the @argv parameter of main().
+ *        Any parameters understood by g_test_init() stripped before return.
+ * @Varargs: Reserved for future extension. Currently, you must pass %NULL.
+ *
+ * Initialize the GLib testing framework, e.g. by seeding the
+ * test random number generator, the name for g_get_prgname()
+ * and parsing test related command line args.
+ * So far, the following arguments are understood:
+ * <variablelist>
+ *   <varlistentry>
+ *     <term><option>-l</option></term>
+ *     <listitem><para>
+ *       list test cases available in a test executable.
+ *     </para></listitem>
+ *   </varlistentry>
+ *   <varlistentry>
+ *     <term><option>--seed=<replaceable>RANDOMSEED</replaceable></option></term>
+ *     <listitem><para>
+ *       provide a random seed to reproduce test runs using random numbers.
+ *     </para></listitem>
+ *     </varlistentry>
+ *     <varlistentry>
+ *       <term><option>--verbose</option></term>
+ *       <listitem><para>run tests verbosely.</para></listitem>
+ *     </varlistentry>
+ *     <varlistentry>
+ *       <term><option>-q</option>, <option>--quiet</option></term>
+ *       <listitem><para>run tests quietly.</para></listitem>
+ *     </varlistentry>
+ *     <varlistentry>
+ *       <term><option>-p <replaceable>TESTPATH</replaceable></option></term>
+ *       <listitem><para>
+ *         execute all tests matching <replaceable>TESTPATH</replaceable>.
+ *       </para></listitem>
+ *     </varlistentry>
+ *     <varlistentry>
+ *       <term><option>-m {perf|slow|thorough|quick}</option></term>
+ *       <listitem><para>
+ *         execute tests according to these test modes:
+ *         <variablelist>
+ *           <varlistentry>
+ *             <term>perf</term>
+ *             <listitem><para>
+ *               performance tests, may take long and report results.
+ *             </para></listitem>
+ *           </varlistentry>
+ *           <varlistentry>
+ *             <term>slow, thorough</term>
+ *             <listitem><para>
+ *               slow and thorough tests, may take quite long and 
+ *               maximize coverage.
+ *             </para></listitem>
+ *           </varlistentry>
+ *           <varlistentry>
+ *             <term>quick</term>
+ *             <listitem><para>
+ *               quick tests, should run really quickly and give good coverage.
+ *             </para></listitem>
+ *           </varlistentry>
+ *         </variablelist>
+ *       </para></listitem>
+ *     </varlistentry>
+ *     <varlistentry>
+ *       <term><option>--debug-log</option></term>
+ *       <listitem><para>debug test logging output.</para></listitem>
+ *     </varlistentry>
+ *     <varlistentry>
+ *       <term><option>-k</option>, <option>--keep-going</option></term>
+ *       <listitem><para>gtester-specific argument.</para></listitem>
+ *     </varlistentry>
+ *     <varlistentry>
+ *       <term><option>--GTestLogFD <replaceable>N</replaceable></option></term>
+ *       <listitem><para>gtester-specific argument.</para></listitem>
+ *     </varlistentry>
+ *     <varlistentry>
+ *       <term><option>--GTestSkipCount <replaceable>N</replaceable></option></term>
+ *       <listitem><para>gtester-specific argument.</para></listitem>
+ *     </varlistentry>
+ *  </variablelist>
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+void
+g_test_init (int    *argc,
+             char ***argv,
+             ...)
+{
+  static char seedstr[4 + 4 * 8 + 1];
+  va_list args;
+  gpointer vararg1;
+  /* make warnings and criticals fatal for all test programs */
+  GLogLevelFlags fatal_mask = (GLogLevelFlags) g_log_set_always_fatal ((GLogLevelFlags) G_LOG_FATAL_MASK);
+  fatal_mask = (GLogLevelFlags) (fatal_mask | G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING | G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL);
+  g_log_set_always_fatal (fatal_mask);
+  /* check caller args */
+  g_return_if_fail (argc != NULL);
+  g_return_if_fail (argv != NULL);
+  g_return_if_fail (g_test_config_vars->test_initialized == FALSE);
+  mutable_test_config_vars.test_initialized = TRUE;
+
+  va_start (args, argv);
+  vararg1 = va_arg (args, gpointer); /* reserved for future extensions */
+  va_end (args);
+  g_return_if_fail (vararg1 == NULL);
+
+  /* setup random seed string */
+  g_snprintf (seedstr, sizeof (seedstr), "R02S%08x%08x%08x%08x", g_random_int(), g_random_int(), g_random_int(), g_random_int());
+  test_run_seedstr = seedstr;
+
+  /* parse args, sets up mode, changes seed, etc. */
+  parse_args (argc, argv);
+  if (!g_get_prgname())
+    g_set_prgname ((*argv)[0]);
+
+  /* verify GRand reliability, needed for reliable seeds */
+  if (1)
+    {
+      GRand *rg = g_rand_new_with_seed (0xc8c49fb6);
+      guint32 t1 = g_rand_int (rg), t2 = g_rand_int (rg), t3 = g_rand_int (rg), t4 = g_rand_int (rg);
+      /* g_print ("GRand-current: 0x%x 0x%x 0x%x 0x%x\n", t1, t2, t3, t4); */
+      if (t1 != 0xfab39f9b || t2 != 0xb948fb0e || t3 != 0x3d31be26 || t4 != 0x43a19d66)
+        g_warning ("random numbers are not GRand-2.2 compatible, seeds may be broken (check $G_RANDOM_VERSION)");
+      g_rand_free (rg);
+    }
+
+  /* check rand seed */
+  test_run_seed (test_run_seedstr);
+
+  /* report program start */
+  g_log_set_default_handler (gtest_default_log_handler, NULL);
+  g_test_log (G_TEST_LOG_START_BINARY, g_get_prgname(), test_run_seedstr, 0, NULL);
+}
+
+static void
+test_run_seed (const gchar *rseed)
+{
+  guint seed_failed = 0;
+  if (test_run_rand)
+    g_rand_free (test_run_rand);
+  test_run_rand = NULL;
+  while (strchr (" \t\v\r\n\f", *rseed))
+    rseed++;
+  if (strncmp (rseed, "R02S", 4) == 0)  /* seed for random generator 02 (GRand-2.2) */
+    {
+      const char *s = rseed + 4;
+      if (strlen (s) >= 32)             /* require 4 * 8 chars */
+        {
+          guint32 seedarray[4];
+          gchar *p, hexbuf[9] = { 0, };
+          memcpy (hexbuf, s + 0, 8);
+          seedarray[0] = g_ascii_strtoull (hexbuf, &p, 16);
+          seed_failed += p != NULL && *p != 0;
+          memcpy (hexbuf, s + 8, 8);
+          seedarray[1] = g_ascii_strtoull (hexbuf, &p, 16);
+          seed_failed += p != NULL && *p != 0;
+          memcpy (hexbuf, s + 16, 8);
+          seedarray[2] = g_ascii_strtoull (hexbuf, &p, 16);
+          seed_failed += p != NULL && *p != 0;
+          memcpy (hexbuf, s + 24, 8);
+          seedarray[3] = g_ascii_strtoull (hexbuf, &p, 16);
+          seed_failed += p != NULL && *p != 0;
+          if (!seed_failed)
+            {
+              test_run_rand = g_rand_new_with_seed_array (seedarray, 4);
+              return;
+            }
+        }
+    }
+  g_error ("Unknown or invalid random seed: %s", rseed);
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_rand_int:
+ *
+ * Get a reproducible random integer number.
+ *
+ * The random numbers generated by the g_test_rand_*() family of functions
+ * change with every new test program start, unless the --seed option is
+ * given when starting test programs.
+ *
+ * For individual test cases however, the random number generator is
+ * reseeded, to avoid dependencies between tests and to make --seed
+ * effective for all test cases.
+ *
+ * Returns: a random number from the seeded random number generator.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+gint32
+g_test_rand_int (void)
+{
+  return g_rand_int (test_run_rand);
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_rand_int_range:
+ * @begin: the minimum value returned by this function
+ * @end:   the smallest value not to be returned by this function
+ *
+ * Get a reproducible random integer number out of a specified range,
+ * see g_test_rand_int() for details on test case random numbers.
+ *
+ * Returns: a number with @begin <= number < @end.
+ * 
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+gint32
+g_test_rand_int_range (gint32          begin,
+                       gint32          end)
+{
+  return g_rand_int_range (test_run_rand, begin, end);
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_rand_double:
+ *
+ * Get a reproducible random floating point number,
+ * see g_test_rand_int() for details on test case random numbers.
+ *
+ * Returns: a random number from the seeded random number generator.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+double
+g_test_rand_double (void)
+{
+  return g_rand_double (test_run_rand);
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_rand_double_range:
+ * @range_start: the minimum value returned by this function
+ * @range_end: the minimum value not returned by this function
+ *
+ * Get a reproducible random floating pointer number out of a specified range,
+ * see g_test_rand_int() for details on test case random numbers.
+ *
+ * Returns: a number with @range_start <= number < @range_end.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+double
+g_test_rand_double_range (double          range_start,
+                          double          range_end)
+{
+  return g_rand_double_range (test_run_rand, range_start, range_end);
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_timer_start:
+ *
+ * Start a timing test. Call g_test_timer_elapsed() when the task is supposed
+ * to be done. Call this function again to restart the timer.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+void
+g_test_timer_start (void)
+{
+  if (!test_user_timer)
+    test_user_timer = g_timer_new();
+  test_user_stamp = 0;
+  g_timer_start (test_user_timer);
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_timer_elapsed:
+ *
+ * Get the time since the last start of the timer with g_test_timer_start().
+ *
+ * Returns: the time since the last start of the timer, as a double
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+double
+g_test_timer_elapsed (void)
+{
+  test_user_stamp = test_user_timer ? g_timer_elapsed (test_user_timer, NULL) : 0;
+  return test_user_stamp;
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_timer_last:
+ *
+ * Report the last result of g_test_timer_elapsed().
+ *
+ * Returns: the last result of g_test_timer_elapsed(), as a double
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+double
+g_test_timer_last (void)
+{
+  return test_user_stamp;
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_minimized_result:
+ * @minimized_quantity: the reported value
+ * @format: the format string of the report message
+ * @Varargs: arguments to pass to the printf() function
+ *
+ * Report the result of a performance or measurement test.
+ * The test should generally strive to minimize the reported
+ * quantities (smaller values are better than larger ones),
+ * this and @minimized_quantity can determine sorting
+ * order for test result reports.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+void
+g_test_minimized_result (double          minimized_quantity,
+                         const char     *format,
+                         ...)
+{
+  long double largs = minimized_quantity;
+  gchar *buffer;
+  va_list args;
+  va_start (args, format);
+  buffer = g_strdup_vprintf (format, args);
+  va_end (args);
+  g_test_log (G_TEST_LOG_MIN_RESULT, buffer, NULL, 1, &largs);
+  g_free (buffer);
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_maximized_result:
+ * @maximized_quantity: the reported value
+ * @format: the format string of the report message
+ * @Varargs: arguments to pass to the printf() function
+ *
+ * Report the result of a performance or measurement test.
+ * The test should generally strive to maximize the reported
+ * quantities (larger values are better than smaller ones),
+ * this and @maximized_quantity can determine sorting
+ * order for test result reports.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+void
+g_test_maximized_result (double          maximized_quantity,
+                         const char     *format,
+                         ...)
+{
+  long double largs = maximized_quantity;
+  gchar *buffer;
+  va_list args;
+  va_start (args, format);
+  buffer = g_strdup_vprintf (format, args);
+  va_end (args);
+  g_test_log (G_TEST_LOG_MAX_RESULT, buffer, NULL, 1, &largs);
+  g_free (buffer);
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_message:
+ * @format: the format string
+ * @...:    printf-like arguments to @format
+ *
+ * Add a message to the test report.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+void
+g_test_message (const char *format,
+                ...)
+{
+  gchar *buffer;
+  va_list args;
+  va_start (args, format);
+  buffer = g_strdup_vprintf (format, args);
+  va_end (args);
+  g_test_log (G_TEST_LOG_MESSAGE, buffer, NULL, 0, NULL);
+  g_free (buffer);
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_bug_base:
+ * @uri_pattern: the base pattern for bug URIs
+ *
+ * Specify the base URI for bug reports.
+ *
+ * The base URI is used to construct bug report messages for
+ * g_test_message() when g_test_bug() is called.
+ * Calling this function outside of a test case sets the
+ * default base URI for all test cases. Calling it from within
+ * a test case changes the base URI for the scope of the test
+ * case only.
+ * Bug URIs are constructed by appending a bug specific URI
+ * portion to @uri_pattern, or by replacing the special string
+ * '%s' within @uri_pattern if that is present.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+void
+g_test_bug_base (const char *uri_pattern)
+{
+  g_free (test_uri_base);
+  test_uri_base = g_strdup (uri_pattern);
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_bug:
+ * @bug_uri_snippet: Bug specific bug tracker URI portion.
+ *
+ * This function adds a message to test reports that
+ * associates a bug URI with a test case.
+ * Bug URIs are constructed from a base URI set with g_test_bug_base()
+ * and @bug_uri_snippet.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+void
+g_test_bug (const char *bug_uri_snippet)
+{
+  char *c;
+  g_return_if_fail (test_uri_base != NULL);
+  g_return_if_fail (bug_uri_snippet != NULL);
+  c = strstr (test_uri_base, "%s");
+  if (c)
+    {
+      char *b = g_strndup (test_uri_base, c - test_uri_base);
+      char *s = g_strconcat (b, bug_uri_snippet, c + 2, NULL);
+      g_free (b);
+      g_test_message ("Bug Reference: %s", s);
+      g_free (s);
+    }
+  else
+    g_test_message ("Bug Reference: %s%s", test_uri_base, bug_uri_snippet);
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_get_root:
+ *
+ * Get the toplevel test suite for the test path API.
+ *
+ * Returns: the toplevel #GTestSuite
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+GTestSuite*
+g_test_get_root (void)
+{
+  if (!test_suite_root)
+    {
+      test_suite_root = g_test_create_suite ("root");
+      g_free (test_suite_root->name);
+      test_suite_root->name = g_strdup ("");
+    }
+  return test_suite_root;
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_run:
+ *
+ * Runs all tests under the toplevel suite which can be retrieved
+ * with g_test_get_root(). Similar to g_test_run_suite(), the test
+ * cases to be run are filtered according to
+ * test path arguments (-p <replaceable>testpath</replaceable>) as 
+ * parsed by g_test_init().
+ * g_test_run_suite() or g_test_run() may only be called once
+ * in a program.
+ *
+ * Returns: 0 on success
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+int
+g_test_run (void)
+{
+  return g_test_run_suite (g_test_get_root());
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_create_case:
+ * @test_name:     the name for the test case
+ * @data_size:     the size of the fixture data structure
+ * @test_data:     test data argument for the test functions
+ * @data_setup:    the function to set up the fixture data
+ * @data_test:     the actual test function
+ * @data_teardown: the function to teardown the fixture data
+ *
+ * Create a new #GTestCase, named @test_name, this API is fairly
+ * low level, calling g_test_add() or g_test_add_func() is preferable.
+ * When this test is executed, a fixture structure of size @data_size
+ * will be allocated and filled with 0s. Then data_setup() is called
+ * to initialize the fixture. After fixture setup, the actual test
+ * function data_test() is called. Once the test run completed, the
+ * fixture structure is torn down  by calling data_teardown() and
+ * after that the memory is released.
+ *
+ * Splitting up a test run into fixture setup, test function and
+ * fixture teardown is most usful if the same fixture is used for
+ * multiple tests. In this cases, g_test_create_case() will be
+ * called with the same fixture, but varying @test_name and
+ * @data_test arguments.
+ *
+ * Returns: a newly allocated #GTestCase.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+GTestCase*
+g_test_create_case (const char     *test_name,
+                    gsize           data_size,
+                    gconstpointer   test_data,
+                    void          (*data_setup) (void),
+                    void          (*data_test) (void),
+                    void          (*data_teardown) (void))
+{
+  GTestCase *tc;
+  g_return_val_if_fail (test_name != NULL, NULL);
+  g_return_val_if_fail (strchr (test_name, '/') == NULL, NULL);
+  g_return_val_if_fail (test_name[0] != 0, NULL);
+  g_return_val_if_fail (data_test != NULL, NULL);
+  tc = g_slice_new0 (GTestCase);
+  tc->name = g_strdup (test_name);
+  tc->test_data = (gpointer) test_data;
+  tc->fixture_size = data_size;
+  tc->fixture_setup = (void*) data_setup;
+  tc->fixture_test = (void*) data_test;
+  tc->fixture_teardown = (void*) data_teardown;
+  return tc;
+}
+
+void
+g_test_add_vtable (const char     *testpath,
+                   gsize           data_size,
+                   gconstpointer   test_data,
+                   void          (*data_setup)    (void),
+                   void          (*fixture_test_func) (void),
+                   void          (*data_teardown) (void))
+{
+  gchar **segments;
+  guint ui;
+  GTestSuite *suite;
+
+  g_return_if_fail (testpath != NULL);
+  g_return_if_fail (testpath[0] == '/');
+  g_return_if_fail (fixture_test_func != NULL);
+
+  suite = g_test_get_root();
+  segments = g_strsplit (testpath, "/", -1);
+  for (ui = 0; segments[ui] != NULL; ui++)
+    {
+      const char *seg = segments[ui];
+      gboolean islast = segments[ui + 1] == NULL;
+      if (islast && !seg[0])
+        g_error ("invalid test case path: %s", testpath);
+      else if (!seg[0])
+        continue;       /* initial or duplicate slash */
+      else if (!islast)
+        {
+          GTestSuite *csuite = g_test_create_suite (seg);
+          g_test_suite_add_suite (suite, csuite);
+          suite = csuite;
+        }
+      else /* islast */
+        {
+          GTestCase *tc = g_test_create_case (seg, data_size, test_data, data_setup, fixture_test_func, data_teardown);
+          g_test_suite_add (suite, tc);
+        }
+    }
+  g_strfreev (segments);
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_add_func:
+ * @testpath:   Slash-separated test case path name for the test.
+ * @test_func:  The test function to invoke for this test.
+ *
+ * Create a new test case, similar to g_test_create_case(). However
+ * the test is assumed to use no fixture, and test suites are automatically
+ * created on the fly and added to the root fixture, based on the
+ * slash-separated portions of @testpath.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+void
+g_test_add_func (const char     *testpath,
+                 void          (*test_func) (void))
+{
+  g_return_if_fail (testpath != NULL);
+  g_return_if_fail (testpath[0] == '/');
+  g_return_if_fail (test_func != NULL);
+  g_test_add_vtable (testpath, 0, NULL, NULL, test_func, NULL);
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_add_data_func:
+ * @testpath:   Slash-separated test case path name for the test.
+ * @test_data:  Test data argument for the test function.
+ * @test_func:  The test function to invoke for this test.
+ *
+ * Create a new test case, similar to g_test_create_case(). However
+ * the test is assumed to use no fixture, and test suites are automatically
+ * created on the fly and added to the root fixture, based on the
+ * slash-separated portions of @testpath. The @test_data argument
+ * will be passed as first argument to @test_func.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+void
+g_test_add_data_func (const char     *testpath,
+                      gconstpointer   test_data,
+                      void          (*test_func) (gconstpointer))
+{
+  g_return_if_fail (testpath != NULL);
+  g_return_if_fail (testpath[0] == '/');
+  g_return_if_fail (test_func != NULL);
+  g_test_add_vtable (testpath, 0, test_data, NULL, (void(*)(void)) test_func, NULL);
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_create_suite:
+ * @suite_name: a name for the suite
+ *
+ * Create a new test suite with the name @suite_name.
+ *
+ * Returns: A newly allocated #GTestSuite instance.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+GTestSuite*
+g_test_create_suite (const char *suite_name)
+{
+  GTestSuite *ts;
+  g_return_val_if_fail (suite_name != NULL, NULL);
+  g_return_val_if_fail (strchr (suite_name, '/') == NULL, NULL);
+  g_return_val_if_fail (suite_name[0] != 0, NULL);
+  ts = g_slice_new0 (GTestSuite);
+  ts->name = g_strdup (suite_name);
+  return ts;
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_suite_add:
+ * @suite: a #GTestSuite
+ * @test_case: a #GTestCase
+ *
+ * Adds @test_case to @suite.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+void
+g_test_suite_add (GTestSuite     *suite,
+                  GTestCase      *test_case)
+{
+  g_return_if_fail (suite != NULL);
+  g_return_if_fail (test_case != NULL);
+  suite->cases = g_slist_prepend (suite->cases, test_case);
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_suite_add_suite:
+ * @suite:       a #GTestSuite
+ * @nestedsuite: another #GTestSuite
+ *
+ * Adds @nestedsuite to @suite.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+void
+g_test_suite_add_suite (GTestSuite     *suite,
+                        GTestSuite     *nestedsuite)
+{
+  g_return_if_fail (suite != NULL);
+  g_return_if_fail (nestedsuite != NULL);
+  suite->suites = g_slist_prepend (suite->suites, nestedsuite);
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_queue_free:
+ * @gfree_pointer: the pointer to be stored.
+ *
+ * Enqueue a pointer to be released with g_free() during the next
+ * teardown phase. This is equivalent to calling g_test_queue_destroy()
+ * with a destroy callback of g_free().
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+void
+g_test_queue_free (gpointer gfree_pointer)
+{
+  if (gfree_pointer)
+    g_test_queue_destroy (g_free, gfree_pointer);
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_queue_destroy:
+ * @destroy_func:       Destroy callback for teardown phase.
+ * @destroy_data:       Destroy callback data.
+ *
+ * This function enqueus a callback @destroy_func() to be executed
+ * during the next test case teardown phase. This is most useful
+ * to auto destruct allocted test resources at the end of a test run.
+ * Resources are released in reverse queue order, that means enqueueing
+ * callback A before callback B will cause B() to be called before
+ * A() during teardown.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+void
+g_test_queue_destroy (GDestroyNotify destroy_func,
+                      gpointer       destroy_data)
+{
+  DestroyEntry *dentry;
+  g_return_if_fail (destroy_func != NULL);
+  dentry = g_slice_new0 (DestroyEntry);
+  dentry->destroy_func = destroy_func;
+  dentry->destroy_data = destroy_data;
+  dentry->next = test_destroy_queue;
+  test_destroy_queue = dentry;
+}
+
+static int
+test_case_run (GTestCase *tc)
+{
+  gchar *old_name = test_run_name, *old_base = g_strdup (test_uri_base);
+  test_run_name = g_strconcat (old_name, "/", tc->name, NULL);
+  if (++test_run_count <= test_skip_count)
+    g_test_log (G_TEST_LOG_SKIP_CASE, test_run_name, NULL, 0, NULL);
+  else if (test_run_list)
+    {
+      g_print ("%s\n", test_run_name);
+      g_test_log (G_TEST_LOG_LIST_CASE, test_run_name, NULL, 0, NULL);
+    }
+  else
+    {
+      GTimer *test_run_timer = g_timer_new();
+      long double largs[3];
+      void *fixture;
+      g_test_log (G_TEST_LOG_START_CASE, test_run_name, NULL, 0, NULL);
+      test_run_forks = 0;
+      g_timer_start (test_run_timer);
+      fixture = tc->fixture_size ? g_malloc0 (tc->fixture_size) : tc->test_data;
+      test_run_seed (test_run_seedstr);
+      if (tc->fixture_setup)
+        tc->fixture_setup (fixture, tc->test_data);
+      tc->fixture_test (fixture, tc->test_data);
+      test_trap_clear();
+      while (test_destroy_queue)
+        {
+          DestroyEntry *dentry = test_destroy_queue;
+          test_destroy_queue = dentry->next;
+          dentry->destroy_func (dentry->destroy_data);
+          g_slice_free (DestroyEntry, dentry);
+        }
+      if (tc->fixture_teardown)
+        tc->fixture_teardown (fixture, tc->test_data);
+      if (tc->fixture_size)
+        g_free (fixture);
+      g_timer_stop (test_run_timer);
+      largs[0] = 0; /* OK */
+      largs[1] = test_run_forks;
+      largs[2] = g_timer_elapsed (test_run_timer, NULL);
+      g_test_log (G_TEST_LOG_STOP_CASE, NULL, NULL, G_N_ELEMENTS (largs), largs);
+      g_timer_destroy (test_run_timer);
+    }
+  g_free (test_run_name);
+  test_run_name = old_name;
+  g_free (test_uri_base);
+  test_uri_base = old_base;
+  return 0;
+}
+
+static int
+g_test_run_suite_internal (GTestSuite *suite,
+                           const char *path)
+{
+  guint n_bad = 0, n_good = 0, bad_suite = 0, l;
+  gchar *rest, *old_name = test_run_name;
+  GSList *slist, *reversed;
+  g_return_val_if_fail (suite != NULL, -1);
+  while (path[0] == '/')
+    path++;
+  l = strlen (path);
+  rest = strchr (path, '/');
+  l = rest ? MIN (l, rest - path) : l;
+  test_run_name = suite->name[0] == 0 ? g_strdup (test_run_name) : g_strconcat (old_name, "/", suite->name, NULL);
+  reversed = g_slist_reverse (g_slist_copy (suite->cases));
+  for (slist = reversed; slist; slist = slist->next)
+    {
+      GTestCase *tc = slist->data;
+      guint n = l ? strlen (tc->name) : 0;
+      if (l == n && strncmp (path, tc->name, n) == 0)
+        {
+          n_good++;
+          n_bad += test_case_run (tc) != 0;
+        }
+    }
+  g_slist_free (reversed);
+  reversed = g_slist_reverse (g_slist_copy (suite->suites));
+  for (slist = reversed; slist; slist = slist->next)
+    {
+      GTestSuite *ts = slist->data;
+      guint n = l ? strlen (ts->name) : 0;
+      if (l == n && strncmp (path, ts->name, n) == 0)
+        bad_suite += g_test_run_suite_internal (ts, rest ? rest : "") != 0;
+    }
+  g_slist_free (reversed);
+  g_free (test_run_name);
+  test_run_name = old_name;
+  return n_bad || bad_suite;
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_run_suite:
+ * @suite: a #GTestSuite
+ *
+ * Execute the tests within @suite and all nested #GTestSuites.
+ * The test suites to be executed are filtered according to
+ * test path arguments (-p <replaceable>testpath</replaceable>) 
+ * as parsed by g_test_init().
+ * g_test_run_suite() or g_test_run() may only be called once
+ * in a program.
+ *
+ * Returns: 0 on success
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+int
+g_test_run_suite (GTestSuite *suite)
+{
+  guint n_bad = 0;
+  g_return_val_if_fail (g_test_config_vars->test_initialized, -1);
+  g_return_val_if_fail (g_test_run_once == TRUE, -1);
+  g_test_run_once = FALSE;
+  if (!test_paths)
+    test_paths = g_slist_prepend (test_paths, "");
+  while (test_paths)
+    {
+      const char *rest, *path = test_paths->data;
+      guint l, n = strlen (suite->name);
+      test_paths = g_slist_delete_link (test_paths, test_paths);
+      while (path[0] == '/')
+        path++;
+      if (!n) /* root suite, run unconditionally */
+        {
+          n_bad += 0 != g_test_run_suite_internal (suite, path);
+          continue;
+        }
+      /* regular suite, match path */
+      rest = strchr (path, '/');
+      l = strlen (path);
+      l = rest ? MIN (l, rest - path) : l;
+      if ((!l || l == n) && strncmp (path, suite->name, n) == 0)
+        n_bad += 0 != g_test_run_suite_internal (suite, rest ? rest : "");
+    }
+  return n_bad;
+}
+
+static void
+gtest_default_log_handler (const gchar    *log_domain,
+                           GLogLevelFlags  log_level,
+                           const gchar    *message,
+                           gpointer        unused_data)
+{
+  const gchar *strv[16];
+  gchar *msg;
+  guint i = 0;
+  if (log_domain)
+    {
+      strv[i++] = log_domain;
+      strv[i++] = "-";
+    }
+  if (log_level & G_LOG_FLAG_FATAL)
+    strv[i++] = "FATAL-";
+  if (log_level & G_LOG_FLAG_RECURSION)
+    strv[i++] = "RECURSIVE-";
+  if (log_level & G_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR)
+    strv[i++] = "ERROR";
+  if (log_level & G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL)
+    strv[i++] = "CRITICAL";
+  if (log_level & G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING)
+    strv[i++] = "WARNING";
+  if (log_level & G_LOG_LEVEL_MESSAGE)
+    strv[i++] = "MESSAGE";
+  if (log_level & G_LOG_LEVEL_INFO)
+    strv[i++] = "INFO";
+  if (log_level & G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG)
+    strv[i++] = "DEBUG";
+  strv[i++] = ": ";
+  strv[i++] = message;
+  strv[i++] = NULL;
+  msg = g_strjoinv ("", (gchar**) strv);
+  g_test_log (G_TEST_LOG_ERROR, msg, NULL, 0, NULL);
+  g_log_default_handler (log_domain, log_level, message, unused_data);
+  g_free (msg);
+}
+
+void
+g_assertion_message (const char     *domain,
+                     const char     *file,
+                     int             line,
+                     const char     *func,
+                     const char     *message)
+{
+  char lstr[32];
+  char *s;
+  if (!message)
+    message = "code should not be reached";
+  g_snprintf (lstr, 32, "%d", line);
+  s = g_strconcat (domain ? domain : "", domain && domain[0] ? ":" : "",
+                   "ERROR:", file, ":", lstr, ":",
+                   func, func[0] ? ":" : "",
+                   " ", message, NULL);
+  g_printerr ("**\n%s\n", s);
+  g_test_log (G_TEST_LOG_ERROR, s, NULL, 0, NULL);
+  g_free (s);
+  abort();
+}
+
+void
+g_assertion_message_expr (const char     *domain,
+                          const char     *file,
+                          int             line,
+                          const char     *func,
+                          const char     *expr)
+{
+  char *s = g_strconcat ("assertion failed: (", expr, ")", NULL);
+  g_assertion_message (domain, file, line, func, s);
+  g_free (s);
+}
+
+void
+g_assertion_message_cmpnum (const char     *domain,
+                            const char     *file,
+                            int             line,
+                            const char     *func,
+                            const char     *expr,
+                            long double     arg1,
+                            const char     *cmp,
+                            long double     arg2,
+                            char            numtype)
+{
+  char *s = NULL;
+  switch (numtype)
+    {
+    case 'i':   s = g_strdup_printf ("assertion failed (%s): (%.0Lf %s %.0Lf)", expr, arg1, cmp, arg2); break;
+    case 'x':   s = g_strdup_printf ("assertion failed (%s): (0x%08" G_GINT64_MODIFIER "x %s 0x%08" G_GINT64_MODIFIER "x)", expr, (guint64) arg1, cmp, (guint64) arg2); break;
+    case 'f':   s = g_strdup_printf ("assertion failed (%s): (%.9Lg %s %.9Lg)", expr, arg1, cmp, arg2); break;
+      /* ideally use: floats=%.7g double=%.17g */
+    }
+  g_assertion_message (domain, file, line, func, s);
+  g_free (s);
+}
+
+void
+g_assertion_message_cmpstr (const char     *domain,
+                            const char     *file,
+                            int             line,
+                            const char     *func,
+                            const char     *expr,
+                            const char     *arg1,
+                            const char     *cmp,
+                            const char     *arg2)
+{
+  char *a1, *a2, *s, *t1 = NULL, *t2 = NULL;
+  a1 = arg1 ? g_strconcat ("\"", t1 = g_strescape (arg1, NULL), "\"", NULL) : g_strdup ("NULL");
+  a2 = arg2 ? g_strconcat ("\"", t2 = g_strescape (arg2, NULL), "\"", NULL) : g_strdup ("NULL");
+  g_free (t1);
+  g_free (t2);
+  s = g_strdup_printf ("assertion failed (%s): (%s %s %s)", expr, a1, cmp, a2);
+  g_free (a1);
+  g_free (a2);
+  g_assertion_message (domain, file, line, func, s);
+  g_free (s);
+}
+
+void
+g_assertion_message_error (const char     *domain,
+			   const char     *file,
+			   int             line,
+			   const char     *func,
+			   const char     *expr,
+			   GError         *error,
+			   GQuark          error_domain,
+			   int             error_code)
+{
+  GString *gstring;
+
+  /* This is used by both g_assert_error() and g_assert_no_error(), so there
+   * are three cases: expected an error but got the wrong error, expected
+   * an error but got no error, and expected no error but got an error.
+   */
+
+  gstring = g_string_new ("assertion failed ");
+  if (error_domain)
+      g_string_append_printf (gstring, "(%s == (%s, %d)): ", expr,
+			      g_quark_to_string (error_domain), error_code);
+  else
+    g_string_append_printf (gstring, "(%s == NULL): ", expr);
+
+  if (error)
+      g_string_append_printf (gstring, "%s (%s, %d)", error->message,
+			      g_quark_to_string (error->domain), error->code);
+  else
+    g_string_append_printf (gstring, "%s is NULL", expr);
+
+  g_assertion_message (domain, file, line, func, gstring->str);
+  g_string_free (gstring, TRUE);
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_strcmp0:
+ * @str1: a C string or %NULL
+ * @str2: another C string or %NULL
+ *
+ * Compares @str1 and @str2 like strcmp(). Handles %NULL 
+ * gracefully by sorting it before non-%NULL strings.
+ *
+ * Returns: -1, 0 or 1, if @str1 is <, == or > than @str2.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+int
+g_strcmp0 (const char     *str1,
+           const char     *str2)
+{
+  if (!str1)
+    return -(str1 != str2);
+  if (!str2)
+    return str1 != str2;
+  return strcmp (str1, str2);
+}
+
+#ifdef G_OS_UNIX
+static int /* 0 on success */
+kill_child (int  pid,
+            int *status,
+            int  patience)
+{
+  int wr;
+  if (patience >= 3)    /* try graceful reap */
+    {
+      if (waitpid (pid, status, WNOHANG) > 0)
+        return 0;
+    }
+  if (patience >= 2)    /* try SIGHUP */
+    {
+      kill (pid, SIGHUP);
+      if (waitpid (pid, status, WNOHANG) > 0)
+        return 0;
+      g_usleep (20 * 1000); /* give it some scheduling/shutdown time */
+      if (waitpid (pid, status, WNOHANG) > 0)
+        return 0;
+      g_usleep (50 * 1000); /* give it some scheduling/shutdown time */
+      if (waitpid (pid, status, WNOHANG) > 0)
+        return 0;
+      g_usleep (100 * 1000); /* give it some scheduling/shutdown time */
+      if (waitpid (pid, status, WNOHANG) > 0)
+        return 0;
+    }
+  if (patience >= 1)    /* try SIGTERM */
+    {
+      kill (pid, SIGTERM);
+      if (waitpid (pid, status, WNOHANG) > 0)
+        return 0;
+      g_usleep (200 * 1000); /* give it some scheduling/shutdown time */
+      if (waitpid (pid, status, WNOHANG) > 0)
+        return 0;
+      g_usleep (400 * 1000); /* give it some scheduling/shutdown time */
+      if (waitpid (pid, status, WNOHANG) > 0)
+        return 0;
+    }
+  /* finish it off */
+  kill (pid, SIGKILL);
+  do
+    wr = waitpid (pid, status, 0);
+  while (wr < 0 && errno == EINTR);
+  return wr;
+}
+#endif
+
+static inline int
+g_string_must_read (GString *gstring,
+                    int      fd)
+{
+#define STRING_BUFFER_SIZE     4096
+  char buf[STRING_BUFFER_SIZE];
+  gssize bytes;
+ again:
+  bytes = read (fd, buf, sizeof (buf));
+  if (bytes == 0)
+    return 0; /* EOF, calling this function assumes data is available */
+  else if (bytes > 0)
+    {
+      g_string_append_len (gstring, buf, bytes);
+      return 1;
+    }
+  else if (bytes < 0 && errno == EINTR)
+    goto again;
+  else /* bytes < 0 */
+    {
+      g_warning ("failed to read() from child process (%d): %s", test_trap_last_pid, g_strerror (errno));
+      return 1; /* ignore error after warning */
+    }
+}
+
+static inline void
+g_string_write_out (GString *gstring,
+                    int      outfd,
+                    int     *stringpos)
+{
+  if (*stringpos < gstring->len)
+    {
+      int r;
+      do
+        r = write (outfd, gstring->str + *stringpos, gstring->len - *stringpos);
+      while (r < 0 && errno == EINTR);
+      *stringpos += MAX (r, 0);
+    }
+}
+
+static void
+test_trap_clear (void)
+{
+  test_trap_last_status = 0;
+  test_trap_last_pid = 0;
+  g_free (test_trap_last_stdout);
+  test_trap_last_stdout = NULL;
+  g_free (test_trap_last_stderr);
+  test_trap_last_stderr = NULL;
+}
+
+#ifdef G_OS_UNIX
+
+static int
+sane_dup2 (int fd1,
+           int fd2)
+{
+  int ret;
+  do
+    ret = dup2 (fd1, fd2);
+  while (ret < 0 && errno == EINTR);
+  return ret;
+}
+
+static guint64
+test_time_stamp (void)
+{
+  GTimeVal tv;
+  guint64 stamp;
+  g_get_current_time (&tv);
+  stamp = tv.tv_sec;
+  stamp = stamp * 1000000 + tv.tv_usec;
+  return stamp;
+}
+
+#endif
+
+/**
+ * g_test_trap_fork:
+ * @usec_timeout:    Timeout for the forked test in micro seconds.
+ * @test_trap_flags: Flags to modify forking behaviour.
+ *
+ * Fork the current test program to execute a test case that might
+ * not return or that might abort. The forked test case is aborted
+ * and considered failing if its run time exceeds @usec_timeout.
+ *
+ * The forking behavior can be configured with the #GTestTrapFlags flags.
+ *
+ * In the following example, the test code forks, the forked child
+ * process produces some sample output and exits successfully.
+ * The forking parent process then asserts successful child program
+ * termination and validates child program outputs.
+ *
+ * |[
+ *   static void
+ *   test_fork_patterns (void)
+ *   {
+ *     if (g_test_trap_fork (0, G_TEST_TRAP_SILENCE_STDOUT | G_TEST_TRAP_SILENCE_STDERR))
+ *       {
+ *         g_print ("some stdout text: somagic17\n");
+ *         g_printerr ("some stderr text: semagic43\n");
+ *         exit (0); /&ast; successful test run &ast;/
+ *       }
+ *     g_test_trap_assert_passed();
+ *     g_test_trap_assert_stdout ("*somagic17*");
+ *     g_test_trap_assert_stderr ("*semagic43*");
+ *   }
+ * ]|
+ *
+ * This function is implemented only on Unix platforms.
+ *
+ * Returns: %TRUE for the forked child and %FALSE for the executing parent process.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+gboolean
+g_test_trap_fork (guint64        usec_timeout,
+                  GTestTrapFlags test_trap_flags)
+{
+#ifdef G_OS_UNIX
+  gboolean pass_on_forked_log = FALSE;
+  int stdout_pipe[2] = { -1, -1 };
+  int stderr_pipe[2] = { -1, -1 };
+  int stdtst_pipe[2] = { -1, -1 };
+  test_trap_clear();
+  if (pipe (stdout_pipe) < 0 || pipe (stderr_pipe) < 0 || pipe (stdtst_pipe) < 0)
+    g_error ("failed to create pipes to fork test program: %s", g_strerror (errno));
+  signal (SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL);
+  test_trap_last_pid = fork ();
+  if (test_trap_last_pid < 0)
+    g_error ("failed to fork test program: %s", g_strerror (errno));
+  if (test_trap_last_pid == 0)  /* child */
+    {
+      int fd0 = -1;
+      close (stdout_pipe[0]);
+      close (stderr_pipe[0]);
+      close (stdtst_pipe[0]);
+      if (!(test_trap_flags & G_TEST_TRAP_INHERIT_STDIN))
+        fd0 = open ("/dev/null", O_RDONLY);
+      if (sane_dup2 (stdout_pipe[1], 1) < 0 || sane_dup2 (stderr_pipe[1], 2) < 0 || (fd0 >= 0 && sane_dup2 (fd0, 0) < 0))
+        g_error ("failed to dup2() in forked test program: %s", g_strerror (errno));
+      if (fd0 >= 3)
+        close (fd0);
+      if (stdout_pipe[1] >= 3)
+        close (stdout_pipe[1]);
+      if (stderr_pipe[1] >= 3)
+        close (stderr_pipe[1]);
+      test_log_fd = stdtst_pipe[1];
+      return TRUE;
+    }
+  else                          /* parent */
+    {
+      GString *sout = g_string_new (NULL);
+      GString *serr = g_string_new (NULL);
+      guint64 sstamp;
+      int soutpos = 0, serrpos = 0, wr, need_wait = TRUE;
+      test_run_forks++;
+      close (stdout_pipe[1]);
+      close (stderr_pipe[1]);
+      close (stdtst_pipe[1]);
+      sstamp = test_time_stamp();
+      /* read data until we get EOF on all pipes */
+      while (stdout_pipe[0] >= 0 || stderr_pipe[0] >= 0 || stdtst_pipe[0] > 0)
+        {
+          fd_set fds;
+          struct timeval tv;
+          int ret;
+          FD_ZERO (&fds);
+          if (stdout_pipe[0] >= 0)
+            FD_SET (stdout_pipe[0], &fds);
+          if (stderr_pipe[0] >= 0)
+            FD_SET (stderr_pipe[0], &fds);
+          if (stdtst_pipe[0] >= 0)
+            FD_SET (stdtst_pipe[0], &fds);
+          tv.tv_sec = 0;
+          tv.tv_usec = MIN (usec_timeout ? usec_timeout : 1000000, 100 * 1000); /* sleep at most 0.5 seconds to catch clock skews, etc. */
+          ret = select (MAX (MAX (stdout_pipe[0], stderr_pipe[0]), stdtst_pipe[0]) + 1, &fds, NULL, NULL, &tv);
+          if (ret < 0 && errno != EINTR)
+            {
+              g_warning ("Unexpected error in select() while reading from child process (%d): %s", test_trap_last_pid, g_strerror (errno));
+              break;
+            }
+          if (stdout_pipe[0] >= 0 && FD_ISSET (stdout_pipe[0], &fds) &&
+              g_string_must_read (sout, stdout_pipe[0]) == 0)
+            {
+              close (stdout_pipe[0]);
+              stdout_pipe[0] = -1;
+            }
+          if (stderr_pipe[0] >= 0 && FD_ISSET (stderr_pipe[0], &fds) &&
+              g_string_must_read (serr, stderr_pipe[0]) == 0)
+            {
+              close (stderr_pipe[0]);
+              stderr_pipe[0] = -1;
+            }
+          if (stdtst_pipe[0] >= 0 && FD_ISSET (stdtst_pipe[0], &fds))
+            {
+              guint8 buffer[4096];
+              gint l, r = read (stdtst_pipe[0], buffer, sizeof (buffer));
+              if (r > 0 && test_log_fd > 0)
+                do
+                  l = write (pass_on_forked_log ? test_log_fd : -1, buffer, r);
+                while (l < 0 && errno == EINTR);
+              if (r == 0 || (r < 0 && errno != EINTR && errno != EAGAIN))
+                {
+                  close (stdtst_pipe[0]);
+                  stdtst_pipe[0] = -1;
+                }
+            }
+          if (!(test_trap_flags & G_TEST_TRAP_SILENCE_STDOUT))
+            g_string_write_out (sout, 1, &soutpos);
+          if (!(test_trap_flags & G_TEST_TRAP_SILENCE_STDERR))
+            g_string_write_out (serr, 2, &serrpos);
+          if (usec_timeout)
+            {
+              guint64 nstamp = test_time_stamp();
+              int status = 0;
+              sstamp = MIN (sstamp, nstamp); /* guard against backwards clock skews */
+              if (usec_timeout < nstamp - sstamp)
+                {
+                  /* timeout reached, need to abort the child now */
+                  kill_child (test_trap_last_pid, &status, 3);
+                  test_trap_last_status = 1024; /* timeout */
+                  if (0 && WIFSIGNALED (status))
+                    g_printerr ("%s: child timed out and received: %s\n", G_STRFUNC, g_strsignal (WTERMSIG (status)));
+                  need_wait = FALSE;
+                  break;
+                }
+            }
+        }
+      close (stdout_pipe[0]);
+      close (stderr_pipe[0]);
+      close (stdtst_pipe[0]);
+      if (need_wait)
+        {
+          int status = 0;
+          do
+            wr = waitpid (test_trap_last_pid, &status, 0);
+          while (wr < 0 && errno == EINTR);
+          if (WIFEXITED (status)) /* normal exit */
+            test_trap_last_status = WEXITSTATUS (status); /* 0..255 */
+          else if (WIFSIGNALED (status))
+            test_trap_last_status = (WTERMSIG (status) << 12); /* signalled */
+          else /* WCOREDUMP (status) */
+            test_trap_last_status = 512; /* coredump */
+        }
+      test_trap_last_stdout = g_string_free (sout, FALSE);
+      test_trap_last_stderr = g_string_free (serr, FALSE);
+      return FALSE;
+    }
+#else
+  g_message ("Not implemented: g_test_trap_fork");
+
+  return FALSE;
+#endif
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_trap_has_passed:
+ *
+ * Check the result of the last g_test_trap_fork() call.
+ *
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the last forked child terminated successfully.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+gboolean
+g_test_trap_has_passed (void)
+{
+  return test_trap_last_status == 0; /* exit_status == 0 && !signal && !coredump */
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_trap_reached_timeout:
+ *
+ * Check the result of the last g_test_trap_fork() call.
+ *
+ * Returns: %TRUE if the last forked child got killed due to a fork timeout.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ */
+gboolean
+g_test_trap_reached_timeout (void)
+{
+  return 0 != (test_trap_last_status & 1024); /* timeout flag */
+}
+
+void
+g_test_trap_assertions (const char     *domain,
+                        const char     *file,
+                        int             line,
+                        const char     *func,
+                        guint64         assertion_flags, /* 0-pass, 1-fail, 2-outpattern, 4-errpattern */
+                        const char     *pattern)
+{
+#ifdef G_OS_UNIX
+  gboolean must_pass = assertion_flags == 0;
+  gboolean must_fail = assertion_flags == 1;
+  gboolean match_result = 0 == (assertion_flags & 1);
+  const char *stdout_pattern = (assertion_flags & 2) ? pattern : NULL;
+  const char *stderr_pattern = (assertion_flags & 4) ? pattern : NULL;
+  const char *match_error = match_result ? "failed to match" : "contains invalid match";
+  if (test_trap_last_pid == 0)
+    g_error ("child process failed to exit after g_test_trap_fork() and before g_test_trap_assert*()");
+  if (must_pass && !g_test_trap_has_passed())
+    {
+      char *msg = g_strdup_printf ("child process (%d) of test trap failed unexpectedly", test_trap_last_pid);
+      g_assertion_message (domain, file, line, func, msg);
+      g_free (msg);
+    }
+  if (must_fail && g_test_trap_has_passed())
+    {
+      char *msg = g_strdup_printf ("child process (%d) did not fail as expected", test_trap_last_pid);
+      g_assertion_message (domain, file, line, func, msg);
+      g_free (msg);
+    }
+  if (stdout_pattern && match_result == !g_pattern_match_simple (stdout_pattern, test_trap_last_stdout))
+    {
+      char *msg = g_strdup_printf ("stdout of child process (%d) %s: %s", test_trap_last_pid, match_error, stdout_pattern);
+      g_assertion_message (domain, file, line, func, msg);
+      g_free (msg);
+    }
+  if (stderr_pattern && match_result == !g_pattern_match_simple (stderr_pattern, test_trap_last_stderr))
+    {
+      char *msg = g_strdup_printf ("stderr of child process (%d) %s: %s", test_trap_last_pid, match_error, stderr_pattern);
+      g_assertion_message (domain, file, line, func, msg);
+      g_free (msg);
+    }
+#endif
+}
+
+static void
+gstring_overwrite_int (GString *gstring,
+                       guint    pos,
+                       guint32  vuint)
+{
+  vuint = g_htonl (vuint);
+  g_string_overwrite_len (gstring, pos, (const gchar*) &vuint, 4);
+}
+
+static void
+gstring_append_int (GString *gstring,
+                    guint32  vuint)
+{
+  vuint = g_htonl (vuint);
+  g_string_append_len (gstring, (const gchar*) &vuint, 4);
+}
+
+static void
+gstring_append_double (GString *gstring,
+                       double   vdouble)
+{
+  union { double vdouble; guint64 vuint64; } u;
+  u.vdouble = vdouble;
+  u.vuint64 = GUINT64_TO_BE (u.vuint64);
+  g_string_append_len (gstring, (const gchar*) &u.vuint64, 8);
+}
+
+static guint8*
+g_test_log_dump (GTestLogMsg *msg,
+                 guint       *len)
+{
+  GString *gstring = g_string_sized_new (1024);
+  guint ui;
+  gstring_append_int (gstring, 0);              /* message length */
+  gstring_append_int (gstring, msg->log_type);
+  gstring_append_int (gstring, msg->n_strings);
+  gstring_append_int (gstring, msg->n_nums);
+  gstring_append_int (gstring, 0);      /* reserved */
+  for (ui = 0; ui < msg->n_strings; ui++)
+    {
+      guint l = strlen (msg->strings[ui]);
+      gstring_append_int (gstring, l);
+      g_string_append_len (gstring, msg->strings[ui], l);
+    }
+  for (ui = 0; ui < msg->n_nums; ui++)
+    gstring_append_double (gstring, msg->nums[ui]);
+  *len = gstring->len;
+  gstring_overwrite_int (gstring, 0, *len);     /* message length */
+  return (guint8*) g_string_free (gstring, FALSE);
+}
+
+static inline long double
+net_double (const gchar **ipointer)
+{
+  union { guint64 vuint64; double vdouble; } u;
+  guint64 aligned_int64;
+  memcpy (&aligned_int64, *ipointer, 8);
+  *ipointer += 8;
+  u.vuint64 = GUINT64_FROM_BE (aligned_int64);
+  return u.vdouble;
+}
+
+static inline guint32
+net_int (const gchar **ipointer)
+{
+  guint32 aligned_int;
+  memcpy (&aligned_int, *ipointer, 4);
+  *ipointer += 4;
+  return g_ntohl (aligned_int);
+}
+
+static gboolean
+g_test_log_extract (GTestLogBuffer *tbuffer)
+{
+  const gchar *p = tbuffer->data->str;
+  GTestLogMsg msg;
+  guint mlength;
+  if (tbuffer->data->len < 4 * 5)
+    return FALSE;
+  mlength = net_int (&p);
+  if (tbuffer->data->len < mlength)
+    return FALSE;
+  msg.log_type = net_int (&p);
+  msg.n_strings = net_int (&p);
+  msg.n_nums = net_int (&p);
+  if (net_int (&p) == 0)
+    {
+      guint ui;
+      msg.strings = g_new0 (gchar*, msg.n_strings + 1);
+      msg.nums = g_new0 (long double, msg.n_nums);
+      for (ui = 0; ui < msg.n_strings; ui++)
+        {
+          guint sl = net_int (&p);
+          msg.strings[ui] = g_strndup (p, sl);
+          p += sl;
+        }
+      for (ui = 0; ui < msg.n_nums; ui++)
+        msg.nums[ui] = net_double (&p);
+      if (p <= tbuffer->data->str + mlength)
+        {
+          g_string_erase (tbuffer->data, 0, mlength);
+          tbuffer->msgs = g_slist_prepend (tbuffer->msgs, g_memdup (&msg, sizeof (msg)));
+          return TRUE;
+        }
+    }
+  g_free (msg.nums);
+  g_strfreev (msg.strings);
+  g_error ("corrupt log stream from test program");
+  return FALSE;
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_log_buffer_new:
+ *
+ * Internal function for gtester to decode test log messages, no ABI guarantees provided.
+ */
+GTestLogBuffer*
+g_test_log_buffer_new (void)
+{
+  GTestLogBuffer *tb = g_new0 (GTestLogBuffer, 1);
+  tb->data = g_string_sized_new (1024);
+  return tb;
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_log_buffer_free
+ *
+ * Internal function for gtester to free test log messages, no ABI guarantees provided.
+ */
+void
+g_test_log_buffer_free (GTestLogBuffer *tbuffer)
+{
+  g_return_if_fail (tbuffer != NULL);
+  while (tbuffer->msgs)
+    g_test_log_msg_free (g_test_log_buffer_pop (tbuffer));
+  g_string_free (tbuffer->data, TRUE);
+  g_free (tbuffer);
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_log_buffer_push
+ *
+ * Internal function for gtester to decode test log messages, no ABI guarantees provided.
+ */
+void
+g_test_log_buffer_push (GTestLogBuffer *tbuffer,
+                        guint           n_bytes,
+                        const guint8   *bytes)
+{
+  g_return_if_fail (tbuffer != NULL);
+  if (n_bytes)
+    {
+      gboolean more_messages;
+      g_return_if_fail (bytes != NULL);
+      g_string_append_len (tbuffer->data, (const gchar*) bytes, n_bytes);
+      do
+        more_messages = g_test_log_extract (tbuffer);
+      while (more_messages);
+    }
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_log_buffer_pop:
+ *
+ * Internal function for gtester to retrieve test log messages, no ABI guarantees provided.
+ */
+GTestLogMsg*
+g_test_log_buffer_pop (GTestLogBuffer *tbuffer)
+{
+  GTestLogMsg *msg = NULL;
+  g_return_val_if_fail (tbuffer != NULL, NULL);
+  if (tbuffer->msgs)
+    {
+      GSList *slist = g_slist_last (tbuffer->msgs);
+      msg = slist->data;
+      tbuffer->msgs = g_slist_delete_link (tbuffer->msgs, slist);
+    }
+  return msg;
+}
+
+/**
+ * g_test_log_msg_free:
+ *
+ * Internal function for gtester to free test log messages, no ABI guarantees provided.
+ */
+void
+g_test_log_msg_free (GTestLogMsg *tmsg)
+{
+  g_return_if_fail (tmsg != NULL);
+  g_strfreev (tmsg->strings);
+  g_free (tmsg->nums);
+  g_free (tmsg);
+}
+
+/* --- macros docs START --- */
+/**
+ * g_test_add:
+ * @testpath:  The test path for a new test case.
+ * @Fixture:   The type of a fixture data structure.
+ * @tdata:     Data argument for the test functions.
+ * @fsetup:    The function to set up the fixture data.
+ * @ftest:     The actual test function.
+ * @fteardown: The function to tear down the fixture data.
+ *
+ * Hook up a new test case at @testpath, similar to g_test_add_func().
+ * A fixture data structure with setup and teardown function may be provided
+ * though, similar to g_test_create_case().
+ * g_test_add() is implemented as a macro, so that the fsetup(), ftest() and
+ * fteardown() callbacks can expect a @Fixture pointer as first argument in
+ * a type safe manner.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.16
+ **/
+/* --- macros docs END --- */
+
+#define __G_TEST_UTILS_C__
+#include "galiasdef.c"
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