libc/winsup/testsuite/winsup.api/pthread/test.h

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/*
* test.h
*
* Useful definitions and declarations for tests.
*/
#ifndef _PTHREAD_TEST_H_
#define _PTHREAD_TEST_H_
#include "pthread.h"
#include "sched.h"
#include "semaphore.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <windows.h>
#include <errno.h>
/* #define assert(x) do { fprint (stderr, "assertion failed\n"); exit(1) } while (0) */
const char * error_string[] = {
"ZERO_or_EOK",
"EPERM",
"ENOFILE_or_ENOENT",
"ESRCH",
"EINTR",
"EIO",
"ENXIO",
"E2BIG",
"ENOEXEC",
"EBADF",
"ECHILD",
"EAGAIN",
"ENOMEM",
"EACCES",
"EFAULT",
"UNKNOWN_15",
"EBUSY",
"EEXIST",
"EXDEV",
"ENODEV",
"ENOTDIR",
"EISDIR",
"EINVAL",
"ENFILE",
"EMFILE",
"ENOTTY",
"UNKNOWN_26",
"EFBIG",
"ENOSPC",
"ESPIPE",
"EROFS",
"EMLINK",
"EPIPE",
"EDOM",
"ERANGE",
"UNKNOWN_35",
"EDEADLOCK_or_EDEADLK",
"UNKNOWN_37",
"ENAMETOOLONG",
"ENOLCK",
"ENOSYS",
"ENOTEMPTY",
"EILSEQ",
};
/*
* The Mingw32 assert macro calls the CRTDLL _assert function
* which pops up a dialog. We want to run in batch mode so
* we define our own assert macro.
*/
#ifdef assert
# undef assert
#endif
#ifdef NDEBUG
# define assert(e) ((void)0)
#else /* NDEBUG */
#ifndef ASSERT_TRACE
# define ASSERT_TRACE 0
#else
# undef ASSERT_TRACE
# define ASSERT_TRACE 1
#endif
# define assert(e) \
((e) ? ((ASSERT_TRACE) ? fprintf(stderr, \
"Assertion succeeded: (%s), file %s, line %d\n", \
#e, __FILE__, (int) __LINE__), \
fflush(stderr) : \
0) : \
(fprintf(stderr, "Assertion failed: (%s), file %s, line %d\n", \
#e, __FILE__, (int) __LINE__), exit(1), 0))
#endif /* NDEBUG */
#endif