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//===----- unittests/ErrorTest.cpp - Error.h tests ------------------------===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//

#include "llvm/Support/Error.h"
#include "llvm-c/Error.h"

#include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Errc.h"
#include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
#include "llvm/Support/ManagedStatic.h"
#include "llvm/Testing/Support/Error.h"
#include "gtest/gtest-spi.h"
#include "gtest/gtest.h"
#include <memory>

using namespace llvm;

namespace {

// Custom error class with a default base class and some random 'info' attached.
class CustomError : public ErrorInfo<CustomError> {
public:
  // Create an error with some info attached.
  CustomError(int Info) : Info(Info) {}

  // Get the info attached to this error.
  int getInfo() const { return Info; }

  // Log this error to a stream.
  void log(raw_ostream &OS) const override {
    OS << "CustomError {" << getInfo() << "}";
  }

  std::error_code convertToErrorCode() const override {
    llvm_unreachable("CustomError doesn't support ECError conversion");
  }

  // Used by ErrorInfo::classID.
  static char ID;

protected:
  // This error is subclassed below, but we can't use inheriting constructors
  // yet, so we can't propagate the constructors through ErrorInfo. Instead
  // we have to have a default constructor and have the subclass initialize all
  // fields.
  CustomError() : Info(0) {}

  int Info;
};

char CustomError::ID = 0;

// Custom error class with a custom base class and some additional random
// 'info'.
class CustomSubError : public ErrorInfo<CustomSubError, CustomError> {
public:
  // Create a sub-error with some info attached.
  CustomSubError(int Info, int ExtraInfo) : ExtraInfo(ExtraInfo) {
    this->Info = Info;
  }

  // Get the extra info attached to this error.
  int getExtraInfo() const { return ExtraInfo; }

  // Log this error to a stream.
  void log(raw_ostream &OS) const override {
    OS << "CustomSubError { " << getInfo() << ", " << getExtraInfo() << "}";
  }

  std::error_code convertToErrorCode() const override {
    llvm_unreachable("CustomSubError doesn't support ECError conversion");
  }

  // Used by ErrorInfo::classID.
  static char ID;

protected:
  int ExtraInfo;
};

char CustomSubError::ID = 0;

static Error handleCustomError(const CustomError &CE) {
  return Error::success();
}

static void handleCustomErrorVoid(const CustomError &CE) {}

static Error handleCustomErrorUP(std::unique_ptr<CustomError> CE) {
  return Error::success();
}

static void handleCustomErrorUPVoid(std::unique_ptr<CustomError> CE) {}

// Test that success values implicitly convert to false, and don't cause crashes
// once they've been implicitly converted.
TEST(Error, CheckedSuccess) {
  Error E = Error::success();
  EXPECT_FALSE(E) << "Unexpected error while testing Error 'Success'";
}

// Test that unchecked success values cause an abort.
#if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
TEST(Error, UncheckedSuccess) {
  EXPECT_DEATH({ Error E = Error::success(); },
               "Program aborted due to an unhandled Error:")
      << "Unchecked Error Succes value did not cause abort()";
}
#endif

// ErrorAsOutParameter tester.
void errAsOutParamHelper(Error &Err) {
  ErrorAsOutParameter ErrAsOutParam(&Err);
  // Verify that checked flag is raised - assignment should not crash.
  Err = Error::success();
  // Raise the checked bit manually - caller should still have to test the
  // error.
  (void)!!Err;
}

// Test that ErrorAsOutParameter sets the checked flag on construction.
TEST(Error, ErrorAsOutParameterChecked) {
  Error E = Error::success();
  errAsOutParamHelper(E);
  (void)!!E;
}

// Test that ErrorAsOutParameter clears the checked flag on destruction.
#if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
TEST(Error, ErrorAsOutParameterUnchecked) {
  EXPECT_DEATH({ Error E = Error::success(); errAsOutParamHelper(E); },
               "Program aborted due to an unhandled Error:")
      << "ErrorAsOutParameter did not clear the checked flag on destruction.";
}
#endif

// Check that we abort on unhandled failure cases. (Force conversion to bool
// to make sure that we don't accidentally treat checked errors as handled).
// Test runs in debug mode only.
#if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
TEST(Error, UncheckedError) {
  auto DropUnhandledError = []() {
    Error E = make_error<CustomError>(42);
    (void)!E;
  };
  EXPECT_DEATH(DropUnhandledError(),
               "Program aborted due to an unhandled Error:")
      << "Unhandled Error failure value did not cause abort()";
}
#endif

// Check 'Error::isA<T>' method handling.
TEST(Error, IsAHandling) {
  // Check 'isA' handling.
  Error E = make_error<CustomError>(1);
  Error F = make_error<CustomSubError>(1, 2);
  Error G = Error::success();

  EXPECT_TRUE(E.isA<CustomError>());
  EXPECT_FALSE(E.isA<CustomSubError>());
  EXPECT_TRUE(F.isA<CustomError>());
  EXPECT_TRUE(F.isA<CustomSubError>());
  EXPECT_FALSE(G.isA<CustomError>());

  consumeError(std::move(E));
  consumeError(std::move(F));
  consumeError(std::move(G));
}

// Check that we can handle a custom error.
TEST(Error, HandleCustomError) {
  int CaughtErrorInfo = 0;
  handleAllErrors(make_error<CustomError>(42), [&](const CustomError &CE) {
    CaughtErrorInfo = CE.getInfo();
  });

  EXPECT_TRUE(CaughtErrorInfo == 42) << "Wrong result from CustomError handler";
}

// Check that handler type deduction also works for handlers
// of the following types:
// void (const Err&)
// Error (const Err&) mutable
// void (const Err&) mutable
// Error (Err&)
// void (Err&)
// Error (Err&) mutable
// void (Err&) mutable
// Error (unique_ptr<Err>)
// void (unique_ptr<Err>)
// Error (unique_ptr<Err>) mutable
// void (unique_ptr<Err>) mutable
TEST(Error, HandlerTypeDeduction) {

  handleAllErrors(make_error<CustomError>(42), [](const CustomError &CE) {});

  handleAllErrors(
      make_error<CustomError>(42),
      [](const CustomError &CE) mutable  -> Error { return Error::success(); });

  handleAllErrors(make_error<CustomError>(42),
                  [](const CustomError &CE) mutable {});

  handleAllErrors(make_error<CustomError>(42),
                  [](CustomError &CE) -> Error { return Error::success(); });

  handleAllErrors(make_error<CustomError>(42), [](CustomError &CE) {});

  handleAllErrors(make_error<CustomError>(42),
                  [](CustomError &CE) mutable -> Error { return Error::success(); });

  handleAllErrors(make_error<CustomError>(42), [](CustomError &CE) mutable {});

  handleAllErrors(
      make_error<CustomError>(42),
      [](std::unique_ptr<CustomError> CE) -> Error { return Error::success(); });

  handleAllErrors(make_error<CustomError>(42),
                  [](std::unique_ptr<CustomError> CE) {});

  handleAllErrors(
      make_error<CustomError>(42),
      [](std::unique_ptr<CustomError> CE) mutable -> Error { return Error::success(); });

  handleAllErrors(make_error<CustomError>(42),
                  [](std::unique_ptr<CustomError> CE) mutable {});

  // Check that named handlers of type 'Error (const Err&)' work.
  handleAllErrors(make_error<CustomError>(42), handleCustomError);

  // Check that named handlers of type 'void (const Err&)' work.
  handleAllErrors(make_error<CustomError>(42), handleCustomErrorVoid);

  // Check that named handlers of type 'Error (std::unique_ptr<Err>)' work.
  handleAllErrors(make_error<CustomError>(42), handleCustomErrorUP);

  // Check that named handlers of type 'Error (std::unique_ptr<Err>)' work.
  handleAllErrors(make_error<CustomError>(42), handleCustomErrorUPVoid);
}

// Test that we can handle errors with custom base classes.
TEST(Error, HandleCustomErrorWithCustomBaseClass) {
  int CaughtErrorInfo = 0;
  int CaughtErrorExtraInfo = 0;
  handleAllErrors(make_error<CustomSubError>(42, 7),
                  [&](const CustomSubError &SE) {
                    CaughtErrorInfo = SE.getInfo();
                    CaughtErrorExtraInfo = SE.getExtraInfo();
                  });

  EXPECT_TRUE(CaughtErrorInfo == 42 && CaughtErrorExtraInfo == 7)
      << "Wrong result from CustomSubError handler";
}

// Check that we trigger only the first handler that applies.
TEST(Error, FirstHandlerOnly) {
  int DummyInfo = 0;
  int CaughtErrorInfo = 0;
  int CaughtErrorExtraInfo = 0;

  handleAllErrors(make_error<CustomSubError>(42, 7),
                  [&](const CustomSubError &SE) {
                    CaughtErrorInfo = SE.getInfo();
                    CaughtErrorExtraInfo = SE.getExtraInfo();
                  },
                  [&](const CustomError &CE) { DummyInfo = CE.getInfo(); });

  EXPECT_TRUE(CaughtErrorInfo == 42 && CaughtErrorExtraInfo == 7 &&
              DummyInfo == 0)
      << "Activated the wrong Error handler(s)";
}

// Check that general handlers shadow specific ones.
TEST(Error, HandlerShadowing) {
  int CaughtErrorInfo = 0;
  int DummyInfo = 0;
  int DummyExtraInfo = 0;

  handleAllErrors(
      make_error<CustomSubError>(42, 7),
      [&](const CustomError &CE) { CaughtErrorInfo = CE.getInfo(); },
      [&](const CustomSubError &SE) {
        DummyInfo = SE.getInfo();
        DummyExtraInfo = SE.getExtraInfo();
      });

  EXPECT_TRUE(CaughtErrorInfo == 42 && DummyInfo == 0 && DummyExtraInfo == 0)
      << "General Error handler did not shadow specific handler";
}

// Test joinErrors.
TEST(Error, CheckJoinErrors) {
  int CustomErrorInfo1 = 0;
  int CustomErrorInfo2 = 0;
  int CustomErrorExtraInfo = 0;
  Error E =
      joinErrors(make_error<CustomError>(7), make_error<CustomSubError>(42, 7));

  handleAllErrors(std::move(E),
                  [&](const CustomSubError &SE) {
                    CustomErrorInfo2 = SE.getInfo();
                    CustomErrorExtraInfo = SE.getExtraInfo();
                  },
                  [&](const CustomError &CE) {
                    // Assert that the CustomError instance above is handled
                    // before the
                    // CustomSubError - joinErrors should preserve error
                    // ordering.
                    EXPECT_EQ(CustomErrorInfo2, 0)
                        << "CustomErrorInfo2 should be 0 here. "
                           "joinErrors failed to preserve ordering.\n";
                    CustomErrorInfo1 = CE.getInfo();
                  });

  EXPECT_TRUE(CustomErrorInfo1 == 7 && CustomErrorInfo2 == 42 &&
              CustomErrorExtraInfo == 7)
      << "Failed handling compound Error.";

  // Test appending a single item to a list.
  {
    int Sum = 0;
    handleAllErrors(
        joinErrors(
            joinErrors(make_error<CustomError>(7),
                       make_error<CustomError>(7)),
            make_error<CustomError>(7)),
        [&](const CustomError &CE) {
          Sum += CE.getInfo();
        });
    EXPECT_EQ(Sum, 21) << "Failed to correctly append error to error list.";
  }

  // Test prepending a single item to a list.
  {
    int Sum = 0;
    handleAllErrors(
        joinErrors(
            make_error<CustomError>(7),
            joinErrors(make_error<CustomError>(7),
                       make_error<CustomError>(7))),
        [&](const CustomError &CE) {
          Sum += CE.getInfo();
        });
    EXPECT_EQ(Sum, 21) << "Failed to correctly prepend error to error list.";
  }

  // Test concatenating two error lists.
  {
    int Sum = 0;
    handleAllErrors(
        joinErrors(
            joinErrors(
                make_error<CustomError>(7),
                make_error<CustomError>(7)),
            joinErrors(
                make_error<CustomError>(7),
                make_error<CustomError>(7))),
        [&](const CustomError &CE) {
          Sum += CE.getInfo();
        });
    EXPECT_EQ(Sum, 28) << "Failed to correctly concatenate error lists.";
  }
}

// Test that we can consume success values.
TEST(Error, ConsumeSuccess) {
  Error E = Error::success();
  consumeError(std::move(E));
}

TEST(Error, ConsumeError) {
  Error E = make_error<CustomError>(7);
  consumeError(std::move(E));
}

// Test that handleAllUnhandledErrors crashes if an error is not caught.
// Test runs in debug mode only.
#if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
TEST(Error, FailureToHandle) {
  auto FailToHandle = []() {
    handleAllErrors(make_error<CustomError>(7), [&](const CustomSubError &SE) {
      errs() << "This should never be called";
      exit(1);
    });
  };

  EXPECT_DEATH(FailToHandle(),
               "Failure value returned from cantFail wrapped call\n"
               "CustomError \\{7\\}")
      << "Unhandled Error in handleAllErrors call did not cause an "
         "abort()";
}
#endif

// Test that handleAllUnhandledErrors crashes if an error is returned from a
// handler.
// Test runs in debug mode only.
#if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
TEST(Error, FailureFromHandler) {
  auto ReturnErrorFromHandler = []() {
    handleAllErrors(make_error<CustomError>(7),
                    [&](std::unique_ptr<CustomSubError> SE) {
                      return Error(std::move(SE));
                    });
  };

  EXPECT_DEATH(ReturnErrorFromHandler(),
               "Failure value returned from cantFail wrapped call\n"
               "CustomError \\{7\\}")
      << " Error returned from handler in handleAllErrors call did not "
         "cause abort()";
}
#endif

// Test that we can return values from handleErrors.
TEST(Error, CatchErrorFromHandler) {
  int ErrorInfo = 0;

  Error E = handleErrors(
      make_error<CustomError>(7),
      [&](std::unique_ptr<CustomError> CE) { return Error(std::move(CE)); });

  handleAllErrors(std::move(E),
                  [&](const CustomError &CE) { ErrorInfo = CE.getInfo(); });

  EXPECT_EQ(ErrorInfo, 7)
      << "Failed to handle Error returned from handleErrors.";
}

TEST(Error, StringError) {
  std::string Msg;
  raw_string_ostream S(Msg);
  logAllUnhandledErrors(
      make_error<StringError>("foo" + Twine(42), inconvertibleErrorCode()), S);
  EXPECT_EQ(S.str(), "foo42\n") << "Unexpected StringError log result";

  auto EC =
    errorToErrorCode(make_error<StringError>("", errc::invalid_argument));
  EXPECT_EQ(EC, errc::invalid_argument)
    << "Failed to convert StringError to error_code.";
}

TEST(Error, createStringError) {
  static const char *Bar = "bar";
  static const std::error_code EC = errc::invalid_argument;
  std::string Msg;
  raw_string_ostream S(Msg);
  logAllUnhandledErrors(createStringError(EC, "foo%s%d0x%" PRIx8, Bar, 1, 0xff),
                        S);
  EXPECT_EQ(S.str(), "foobar10xff\n")
    << "Unexpected createStringError() log result";

  S.flush();
  Msg.clear();
  logAllUnhandledErrors(createStringError(EC, Bar), S);
  EXPECT_EQ(S.str(), "bar\n")
    << "Unexpected createStringError() (overloaded) log result";

  S.flush();
  Msg.clear();
  auto Res = errorToErrorCode(createStringError(EC, "foo%s", Bar));
  EXPECT_EQ(Res, EC)
    << "Failed to convert createStringError() result to error_code.";
}

// Test that the ExitOnError utility works as expected.
TEST(Error, ExitOnError) {
  ExitOnError ExitOnErr;
  ExitOnErr.setBanner("Error in tool:");
  ExitOnErr.setExitCodeMapper([](const Error &E) {
    if (E.isA<CustomSubError>())
      return 2;
    return 1;
  });

  // Make sure we don't bail on success.
  ExitOnErr(Error::success());
  EXPECT_EQ(ExitOnErr(Expected<int>(7)), 7)
      << "exitOnError returned an invalid value for Expected";

  int A = 7;
  int &B = ExitOnErr(Expected<int&>(A));
  EXPECT_EQ(&A, &B) << "ExitOnError failed to propagate reference";

  // Exit tests.
  EXPECT_EXIT(ExitOnErr(make_error<CustomError>(7)),
              ::testing::ExitedWithCode(1), "Error in tool:")
      << "exitOnError returned an unexpected error result";

  EXPECT_EXIT(ExitOnErr(Expected<int>(make_error<CustomSubError>(0, 0))),
              ::testing::ExitedWithCode(2), "Error in tool:")
      << "exitOnError returned an unexpected error result";
}

// Test that the ExitOnError utility works as expected.
TEST(Error, CantFailSuccess) {
  cantFail(Error::success());

  int X = cantFail(Expected<int>(42));
  EXPECT_EQ(X, 42) << "Expected value modified by cantFail";

  int Dummy = 42;
  int &Y = cantFail(Expected<int&>(Dummy));
  EXPECT_EQ(&Dummy, &Y) << "Reference mangled by cantFail";
}

// Test that cantFail results in a crash if you pass it a failure value.
#if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS && !defined(NDEBUG)
TEST(Error, CantFailDeath) {
  EXPECT_DEATH(cantFail(make_error<StringError>("Original error message",
                                                inconvertibleErrorCode()),
                        "Cantfail call failed"),
               "Cantfail call failed\n"
               "Original error message")
      << "cantFail(Error) did not cause an abort for failure value";

  EXPECT_DEATH(
      {
        auto IEC = inconvertibleErrorCode();
        int X = cantFail(Expected<int>(make_error<StringError>("foo", IEC)));
        (void)X;
      },
      "Failure value returned from cantFail wrapped call")
    << "cantFail(Expected<int>) did not cause an abort for failure value";
}
#endif


// Test Checked Expected<T> in success mode.
TEST(Error, CheckedExpectedInSuccessMode) {
  Expected<int> A = 7;
  EXPECT_TRUE(!!A) << "Expected with non-error value doesn't convert to 'true'";
  // Access is safe in second test, since we checked the error in the first.
  EXPECT_EQ(*A, 7) << "Incorrect Expected non-error value";
}

// Test Expected with reference type.
TEST(Error, ExpectedWithReferenceType) {
  int A = 7;
  Expected<int&> B = A;
  // 'Check' B.
  (void)!!B;
  int &C = *B;
  EXPECT_EQ(&A, &C) << "Expected failed to propagate reference";
}

// Test Unchecked Expected<T> in success mode.
// We expect this to blow up the same way Error would.
// Test runs in debug mode only.
#if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
TEST(Error, UncheckedExpectedInSuccessModeDestruction) {
  EXPECT_DEATH({ Expected<int> A = 7; },
               "Expected<T> must be checked before access or destruction.")
    << "Unchecekd Expected<T> success value did not cause an abort().";
}
#endif

// Test Unchecked Expected<T> in success mode.
// We expect this to blow up the same way Error would.
// Test runs in debug mode only.
#if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
TEST(Error, UncheckedExpectedInSuccessModeAccess) {
  EXPECT_DEATH({ Expected<int> A = 7; *A; },
               "Expected<T> must be checked before access or destruction.")
    << "Unchecekd Expected<T> success value did not cause an abort().";
}
#endif

// Test Unchecked Expected<T> in success mode.
// We expect this to blow up the same way Error would.
// Test runs in debug mode only.
#if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
TEST(Error, UncheckedExpectedInSuccessModeAssignment) {
  EXPECT_DEATH({ Expected<int> A = 7; A = 7; },
               "Expected<T> must be checked before access or destruction.")
    << "Unchecekd Expected<T> success value did not cause an abort().";
}
#endif

// Test Expected<T> in failure mode.
TEST(Error, ExpectedInFailureMode) {
  Expected<int> A = make_error<CustomError>(42);
  EXPECT_FALSE(!!A) << "Expected with error value doesn't convert to 'false'";
  Error E = A.takeError();
  EXPECT_TRUE(E.isA<CustomError>()) << "Incorrect Expected error value";
  consumeError(std::move(E));
}

// Check that an Expected instance with an error value doesn't allow access to
// operator*.
// Test runs in debug mode only.
#if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
TEST(Error, AccessExpectedInFailureMode) {
  Expected<int> A = make_error<CustomError>(42);
  EXPECT_DEATH(*A, "Expected<T> must be checked before access or destruction.")
      << "Incorrect Expected error value";
  consumeError(A.takeError());
}
#endif

// Check that an Expected instance with an error triggers an abort if
// unhandled.
// Test runs in debug mode only.
#if LLVM_ENABLE_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS
TEST(Error, UnhandledExpectedInFailureMode) {
  EXPECT_DEATH({ Expected<int> A = make_error<CustomError>(42); },
               "Expected<T> must be checked before access or destruction.")
      << "Unchecked Expected<T> failure value did not cause an abort()";
}
#endif

// Test covariance of Expected.
TEST(Error, ExpectedCovariance) {
  class B {};
  class D : public B {};

  Expected<B *> A1(Expected<D *>(nullptr));
  // Check A1 by converting to bool before assigning to it.
  (void)!!A1;
  A1 = Expected<D *>(nullptr);
  // Check A1 again before destruction.
  (void)!!A1;

  Expected<std::unique_ptr<B>> A2(Expected<std::unique_ptr<D>>(nullptr));
  // Check A2 by converting to bool before assigning to it.
  (void)!!A2;
  A2 = Expected<std::unique_ptr<D>>(nullptr);
  // Check A2 again before destruction.
  (void)!!A2;
}

// Test that handleExpected just returns success values.
TEST(Error, HandleExpectedSuccess) {
  auto ValOrErr =
    handleExpected(Expected<int>(42),
                   []() { return Expected<int>(43); });
  EXPECT_TRUE(!!ValOrErr)
    << "handleExpected should have returned a success value here";
  EXPECT_EQ(*ValOrErr, 42)
    << "handleExpected should have returned the original success value here";
}

enum FooStrategy { Aggressive, Conservative };

static Expected<int> foo(FooStrategy S) {
  if (S == Aggressive)
    return make_error<CustomError>(7);
  return 42;
}

// Test that handleExpected invokes the error path if errors are not handled.
TEST(Error, HandleExpectedUnhandledError) {
  // foo(Aggressive) should return a CustomError which should pass through as
  // there is no handler for CustomError.
  auto ValOrErr =
    handleExpected(
      foo(Aggressive),
      []() { return foo(Conservative); });

  EXPECT_FALSE(!!ValOrErr)
    << "handleExpected should have returned an error here";
  auto Err = ValOrErr.takeError();
  EXPECT_TRUE(Err.isA<CustomError>())
    << "handleExpected should have returned the CustomError generated by "
    "foo(Aggressive) here";
  consumeError(std::move(Err));
}

// Test that handleExpected invokes the fallback path if errors are handled.
TEST(Error, HandleExpectedHandledError) {
  // foo(Aggressive) should return a CustomError which should handle triggering
  // the fallback path.
  auto ValOrErr =
    handleExpected(
      foo(Aggressive),
      []() { return foo(Conservative); },
      [](const CustomError&) { /* do nothing */ });

  EXPECT_TRUE(!!ValOrErr)
    << "handleExpected should have returned a success value here";
  EXPECT_EQ(*ValOrErr, 42)
    << "handleExpected returned the wrong success value";
}

TEST(Error, ErrorCodeConversions) {
  // Round-trip a success value to check that it converts correctly.
  EXPECT_EQ(errorToErrorCode(errorCodeToError(std::error_code())),
            std::error_code())
      << "std::error_code() should round-trip via Error conversions";

  // Round-trip an error value to check that it converts correctly.
  EXPECT_EQ(errorToErrorCode(errorCodeToError(errc::invalid_argument)),
            errc::invalid_argument)
      << "std::error_code error value should round-trip via Error "
         "conversions";

  // Round-trip a success value through ErrorOr/Expected to check that it
  // converts correctly.
  {
    auto Orig = ErrorOr<int>(42);
    auto RoundTripped =
      expectedToErrorOr(errorOrToExpected(ErrorOr<int>(42)));
    EXPECT_EQ(*Orig, *RoundTripped)
      << "ErrorOr<T> success value should round-trip via Expected<T> "
         "conversions.";
  }

  // Round-trip a failure value through ErrorOr/Expected to check that it
  // converts correctly.
  {
    auto Orig = ErrorOr<int>(errc::invalid_argument);
    auto RoundTripped =
      expectedToErrorOr(
          errorOrToExpected(ErrorOr<int>(errc::invalid_argument)));
    EXPECT_EQ(Orig.getError(), RoundTripped.getError())
      << "ErrorOr<T> failure value should round-trip via Expected<T> "
         "conversions.";
  }
}

// Test that error messages work.
TEST(Error, ErrorMessage) {
  EXPECT_EQ(toString(Error::success()).compare(""), 0);

  Error E1 = make_error<CustomError>(0);
  EXPECT_EQ(toString(std::move(E1)).compare("CustomError {0}"), 0);

  Error E2 = make_error<CustomError>(0);
  handleAllErrors(std::move(E2), [](const CustomError &CE) {
    EXPECT_EQ(CE.message().compare("CustomError {0}"), 0);
  });

  Error E3 = joinErrors(make_error<CustomError>(0), make_error<CustomError>(1));
  EXPECT_EQ(toString(std::move(E3))
                .compare("CustomError {0}\n"
                         "CustomError {1}"),
            0);
}

TEST(Error, Stream) {
  {
    Error OK = Error::success();
    std::string Buf;
    llvm::raw_string_ostream S(Buf);
    S << OK;
    EXPECT_EQ("success", S.str());
    consumeError(std::move(OK));
  }
  {
    Error E1 = make_error<CustomError>(0);
    std::string Buf;
    llvm::raw_string_ostream S(Buf);
    S << E1;
    EXPECT_EQ("CustomError {0}", S.str());
    consumeError(std::move(E1));
  }
}

TEST(Error, ErrorMatchers) {
  EXPECT_THAT_ERROR(Error::success(), Succeeded());
  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
      EXPECT_THAT_ERROR(make_error<CustomError>(0), Succeeded()),
      "Expected: succeeded\n  Actual: failed  (CustomError {0})");

  EXPECT_THAT_ERROR(make_error<CustomError>(0), Failed());
  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(EXPECT_THAT_ERROR(Error::success(), Failed()),
                          "Expected: failed\n  Actual: succeeded");

  EXPECT_THAT_ERROR(make_error<CustomError>(0), Failed<CustomError>());
  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
      EXPECT_THAT_ERROR(Error::success(), Failed<CustomError>()),
      "Expected: failed with Error of given type\n  Actual: succeeded");
  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
      EXPECT_THAT_ERROR(make_error<CustomError>(0), Failed<CustomSubError>()),
      "Error was not of given type");
  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
      EXPECT_THAT_ERROR(
          joinErrors(make_error<CustomError>(0), make_error<CustomError>(1)),
          Failed<CustomError>()),
      "multiple errors");

  EXPECT_THAT_ERROR(
      make_error<CustomError>(0),
      Failed<CustomError>(testing::Property(&CustomError::getInfo, 0)));
  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
      EXPECT_THAT_ERROR(
          make_error<CustomError>(0),
          Failed<CustomError>(testing::Property(&CustomError::getInfo, 1))),
      "Expected: failed with Error of given type and the error is an object "
      "whose given property is equal to 1\n"
      "  Actual: failed  (CustomError {0})");
  EXPECT_THAT_ERROR(make_error<CustomError>(0), Failed<ErrorInfoBase>());

  EXPECT_THAT_EXPECTED(Expected<int>(0), Succeeded());
  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
      EXPECT_THAT_EXPECTED(Expected<int>(make_error<CustomError>(0)),
                           Succeeded()),
      "Expected: succeeded\n  Actual: failed  (CustomError {0})");

  EXPECT_THAT_EXPECTED(Expected<int>(make_error<CustomError>(0)), Failed());
  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
      EXPECT_THAT_EXPECTED(Expected<int>(0), Failed()),
      "Expected: failed\n  Actual: succeeded with value 0");

  EXPECT_THAT_EXPECTED(Expected<int>(0), HasValue(0));
  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
      EXPECT_THAT_EXPECTED(Expected<int>(make_error<CustomError>(0)),
                           HasValue(0)),
      "Expected: succeeded with value (is equal to 0)\n"
      "  Actual: failed  (CustomError {0})");
  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
      EXPECT_THAT_EXPECTED(Expected<int>(1), HasValue(0)),
      "Expected: succeeded with value (is equal to 0)\n"
      "  Actual: succeeded with value 1, (isn't equal to 0)");

  EXPECT_THAT_EXPECTED(Expected<int &>(make_error<CustomError>(0)), Failed());
  int a = 1;
  EXPECT_THAT_EXPECTED(Expected<int &>(a), Succeeded());
  EXPECT_THAT_EXPECTED(Expected<int &>(a), HasValue(testing::Eq(1)));

  EXPECT_THAT_EXPECTED(Expected<int>(1), HasValue(testing::Gt(0)));
  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
      EXPECT_THAT_EXPECTED(Expected<int>(0), HasValue(testing::Gt(1))),
      "Expected: succeeded with value (is > 1)\n"
      "  Actual: succeeded with value 0, (isn't > 1)");
  EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
      EXPECT_THAT_EXPECTED(Expected<int>(make_error<CustomError>(0)),
                           HasValue(testing::Gt(1))),
      "Expected: succeeded with value (is > 1)\n"
      "  Actual: failed  (CustomError {0})");
}

TEST(Error, C_API) {
  EXPECT_THAT_ERROR(unwrap(wrap(Error::success())), Succeeded())
      << "Failed to round-trip Error success value via C API";
  EXPECT_THAT_ERROR(unwrap(wrap(make_error<CustomError>(0))),
                    Failed<CustomError>())
      << "Failed to round-trip Error failure value via C API";

  auto Err =
      wrap(make_error<StringError>("test message", inconvertibleErrorCode()));
  EXPECT_EQ(LLVMGetErrorTypeId(Err), LLVMGetStringErrorTypeId())
      << "Failed to match error type ids via C API";
  char *ErrMsg = LLVMGetErrorMessage(Err);
  EXPECT_STREQ(ErrMsg, "test message")
      << "Failed to roundtrip StringError error message via C API";
  LLVMDisposeErrorMessage(ErrMsg);

  bool GotCSE = false;
  bool GotCE = false;
  handleAllErrors(
    unwrap(wrap(joinErrors(make_error<CustomSubError>(42, 7),
                           make_error<CustomError>(42)))),
    [&](CustomSubError &CSE) {
      GotCSE = true;
    },
    [&](CustomError &CE) {
      GotCE = true;
    });
  EXPECT_TRUE(GotCSE) << "Failed to round-trip ErrorList via C API";
  EXPECT_TRUE(GotCE) << "Failed to round-trip ErrorList via C API";
}

TEST(Error, FileErrorTest) {
#if !defined(NDEBUG) && GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST
    EXPECT_DEATH(
      {
        Error S = Error::success();
        consumeError(createFileError("file.bin", std::move(S)));
      },
      "");
#endif
  // Not allowed, would fail at compile-time
  //consumeError(createFileError("file.bin", ErrorSuccess()));

  Error E1 = make_error<CustomError>(1);
  Error FE1 = createFileError("file.bin", std::move(E1));
  EXPECT_EQ(toString(std::move(FE1)).compare("'file.bin': CustomError {1}"), 0);

  Error E2 = make_error<CustomError>(2);
  Error FE2 = createFileError("file.bin", std::move(E2));
  handleAllErrors(std::move(FE2), [](const FileError &F) {
    EXPECT_EQ(F.message().compare("'file.bin': CustomError {2}"), 0);
  });

  Error E3 = make_error<CustomError>(3);
  Error FE3 = createFileError("file.bin", std::move(E3));
  auto E31 = handleErrors(std::move(FE3), [](std::unique_ptr<FileError> F) {
    return F->takeError();
  });
  handleAllErrors(std::move(E31), [](const CustomError &C) {
    EXPECT_EQ(C.message().compare("CustomError {3}"), 0);
  });

  Error FE4 =
      joinErrors(createFileError("file.bin", make_error<CustomError>(41)),
                 createFileError("file2.bin", make_error<CustomError>(42)));
  EXPECT_EQ(toString(std::move(FE4))
                .compare("'file.bin': CustomError {41}\n"
                         "'file2.bin': CustomError {42}"),
            0);
}

enum class test_error_code {
  unspecified = 1,
  error_1,
  error_2,
};

} // end anon namespace

namespace std {
    template <>
    struct is_error_code_enum<test_error_code> : std::true_type {};
} // namespace std

namespace {

const std::error_category &TErrorCategory();

inline std::error_code make_error_code(test_error_code E) {
    return std::error_code(static_cast<int>(E), TErrorCategory());
}

class TestDebugError : public ErrorInfo<TestDebugError, StringError> {
public:
    using ErrorInfo<TestDebugError, StringError >::ErrorInfo; // inherit constructors
    TestDebugError(const Twine &S) : ErrorInfo(S, test_error_code::unspecified) {}
    static char ID;
};

class TestErrorCategory : public std::error_category {
public:
  const char *name() const noexcept override { return "error"; }
  std::string message(int Condition) const override {
    switch (static_cast<test_error_code>(Condition)) {
    case test_error_code::unspecified:
      return "An unknown error has occurred.";
    case test_error_code::error_1:
      return "Error 1.";
    case test_error_code::error_2:
      return "Error 2.";
    }
    llvm_unreachable("Unrecognized test_error_code");
  }
};

static llvm::ManagedStatic<TestErrorCategory> TestErrCategory;
const std::error_category &TErrorCategory() { return *TestErrCategory; }

char TestDebugError::ID;

TEST(Error, SubtypeStringErrorTest) {
  auto E1 = make_error<TestDebugError>(test_error_code::error_1);
  EXPECT_EQ(toString(std::move(E1)).compare("Error 1."), 0);

  auto E2 = make_error<TestDebugError>(test_error_code::error_1,
                                       "Detailed information");
  EXPECT_EQ(toString(std::move(E2)).compare("Error 1. Detailed information"),
            0);

  auto E3 = make_error<TestDebugError>(test_error_code::error_2);
  handleAllErrors(std::move(E3), [](const TestDebugError &F) {
    EXPECT_EQ(F.message().compare("Error 2."), 0);
  });

  auto E4 = joinErrors(make_error<TestDebugError>(test_error_code::error_1,
                                                  "Detailed information"),
                       make_error<TestDebugError>(test_error_code::error_2));
  EXPECT_EQ(toString(std::move(E4))
                .compare("Error 1. Detailed information\n"
                         "Error 2."),
            0);
}

} // namespace