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llvm-mirror/unittests/Support/ProcessTest.cpp
Chandler Carruth a7f5a01dc6 Begin sketching out the process interface.
The coding style used here is not LLVM's style because this is modeled
after a Boost interface and thus done in the style of a candidate C++
standard library interface. I'll probably end up proposing it as
a standard C++ library if it proves to be reasonably portable and
useful.

This is just the most basic parts of the interface -- getting the
process ID out of it. However, it helps sketch out some of the boiler
plate such as the base class, derived class, shared code, and static
factory function. It also introduces a unittest so that I can
incrementally ensure this stuff works.

However, I've not even compiled this code for Windows yet. I'll try to
fix any Windows fallout from the bots, and if I can't fix it I'll revert
and get someone on Windows to help out. There isn't a lot more that is
mandatory, so soon I'll switch to just stubbing out the Windows side and
get Michael Spencer to help with implementation as he can test it
directly.

llvm-svn: 171289
2012-12-31 11:17:50 +00:00

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//===- unittest/Support/ProcessTest.cpp -----------------------------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/Support/Process.h"
#include "gtest/gtest.h"
#ifdef LLVM_ON_WIN32
#include "windows.h"
#endif
namespace {
using namespace llvm;
using namespace sys;
TEST(ProcessTest, SelfProcess) {
EXPECT_TRUE(process::get_self());
EXPECT_EQ(process::get_self(), process::get_self());
#if defined(LLVM_ON_UNIX)
EXPECT_EQ(getpid(), process::get_self()->get_id());
#elif defined(LLVM_ON_WIN32)
EXPECT_EQ(GetCurrentProcess(), process::get_self()->get_id());
#endif
}
} // end anonymous namespace