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Taking a function pointer on a base member protected function is actually invalid.
This could work with a pointer on the derived class member function, that is &derived::method instead of &base::method however there is no way to pass the derived class from MOCK_BASE_CLASS to the mock::detail::base helper if template classes are to be supported.
Anyway the now documented workaround is simple enough and the same as for private member functions.
As a side note the changes from ed36823235 might not be needed any more…
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32 lines
717 B
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// http://turtle.sourceforge.net
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//
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// Copyright Mathieu Champlon 2014
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//
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// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
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// (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
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// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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#define BOOST_AUTO_TEST_MAIN
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#include <boost/test/auto_unit_test.hpp>
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#include <turtle/mock.hpp>
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namespace
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{
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//[ limitations_protected_private_method_problem
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class base
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{
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private:
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virtual void method_1() = 0;
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private:
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virtual void method_2() = 0;
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};
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//]
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//[ limitations_protected_private_method_solution
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MOCK_BASE_CLASS( mock_base, base )
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{
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MOCK_METHOD( method_1, 0, void() )
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MOCK_METHOD( method_2, 0, void() )
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};
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//]
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}
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