Added initial documentation for argument histories

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Mike Long
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# A Fake Function Framework for C (fff)
# Fake Function Framework (fff)
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> How long can we _maintain_? I wonder. How long before one of us starts raving
> and jabbering at this boy? What will he think then? This same lonely desert
> was the last known home of the Manson family. Will he make that grim
> connection...
## A Fake Function Framework for C
fff is a micro-framework for creating fake C functions for tests. Because life
is too short to spend time hand-writing fake functions for testing.
## Hello fake world
Say you are testing an embedded user interface and you have a function that
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They are reset by calling <tt>RESET_HISTORY();</tt>
## Argument History
## Default Argument History
To be implemented...
The framework will by default store the arguments for the last ten calls made
to a fake function.
TEST_F(FFFTestSuite, when_fake_func_called_then_arguments_captured_in_history)
{
voidfunc2('g', 'h');
voidfunc2('i', 'j');
ASSERT_EQ('g', voidfunc2_arg0_history[0]);
ASSERT_EQ('h', voidfunc2_arg1_history[0]);
ASSERT_EQ('i', voidfunc2_arg0_history[1]);
ASSERT_EQ('j', voidfunc2_arg1_history[1]);
}
There are two ways to find out if calls have been dropped. The first is to
check the dropped histories counter:
TEST_F(FFFTestSuite, when_fake_func_called_max_times_plus_one_then_one_argument_history_dropped)
{
int i;
for(i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
voidfunc2('1'+i, '2'+i);
}
voidfunc2('1', '2');
ASSERT_EQ(1u, voidfunc2_arg_histories_dropped);
}
The other is to check if the call count is greater than the history size:
coming soon...
## User Defined Argument History
Coming soon...
## Function Return Value Sequences