crosvm/msg_socket/tests/enum.rs
Zach Reizner 3c71bb953e msg_socket_on_derive: use fully qualified types
The types from msg_socket were assumed to be in scope for the custom
derive implementation, which would cause mysterious compiler errors if
the custom derive was invoked in a module without msg_socket types in
scope.

This CL uses fully qualified types in the generated output to avoid
these errors.

This change also uses `extern crate msg_socket` in case the call site
doesn't have it in scope.

BUG=None
TEST=cargo test -p msg_on_socket_derive

Change-Id: Ie6443cd4ffc070d27e71de123090a58f19846472
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1314208
Commit-Ready: ChromeOS CL Exonerator Bot <chromiumos-cl-exonerator@appspot.gserviceaccount.com>
Tested-by: Zach Reizner <zachr@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Jingkui Wang <jkwang@google.com>
2018-11-07 06:35:06 -08:00

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extern crate msg_on_socket_derive;
extern crate msg_socket;
extern crate sys_util;
use sys_util::EventFd;
use msg_socket::*;
#[derive(MsgOnSocket)]
struct DummyRequest {}
#[derive(MsgOnSocket)]
enum Response {
A(u8),
B,
C(u32, EventFd),
D([u8; 4]),
E { f0: u8, f1: u32 },
}
#[test]
fn sock_send_recv_enum() {
let (req, res) = pair::<DummyRequest, Response>().unwrap();
let e0 = EventFd::new().unwrap();
let e1 = e0.try_clone().unwrap();
res.send(&Response::C(0xf0f0, e0)).unwrap();
let r = req.recv().unwrap();
match r {
Response::C(v, efd) => {
assert_eq!(v, 0xf0f0);
efd.write(0x0f0f).unwrap();
}
_ => panic!("wrong type"),
};
assert_eq!(e1.read().unwrap(), 0x0f0f);
res.send(&Response::B).unwrap();
match req.recv().unwrap() {
Response::B => {}
_ => panic!("Wrong enum type"),
};
res.send(&Response::A(0x3)).unwrap();
match req.recv().unwrap() {
Response::A(v) => assert_eq!(v, 0x3),
_ => panic!("Wrong enum type"),
};
res.send(&Response::D([0, 1, 2, 3])).unwrap();
match req.recv().unwrap() {
Response::D(v) => assert_eq!(v, [0, 1, 2, 3]),
_ => panic!("Wrong enum type"),
};
res.send(&Response::E {
f0: 0x12,
f1: 0x0f0f,
}).unwrap();
match req.recv().unwrap() {
Response::E { f0, f1 } => {
assert_eq!(f0, 0x12);
assert_eq!(f1, 0x0f0f);
}
_ => panic!("Wrong enum type"),
};
}