I have a class which carries a couple of dependencies which I'd like to mock using Google Mocks, in order to test the class with Google Test.
Simplified, I have the following1:
template<typename TDep>
class SUT {
private:
TDep dependency;
public:
explicit SUT(const TDep& dep) : dependency(dep) { }
SUT(const SUT& other) : dependency(dep.other) { }
// some methods that use the dependency
}
I also have an interface for the dependency,
class IDependency {
public:
virtual double calculateCoolStuff(double) const = 0;
virtual ~IDependency() { };
}
and a mock object
class MockDependency {
public:
MOCK_CONST_METHOD1(calculateCoolStuff, double(double));
};
However, when I try to compile something like
MockDependency mock;
SUT sut(mock);
I get errors stating error: use of deleted function MockDependency(const MockDependency&)
, i.e. there is no copy-constructor of the mocked object. I found this discussion on Google Groups which basically ends in making mock objects non-copyable, but allowing the user to add a copy constructor and define copy behavior manually. Very well:
class MockDependency {
public:
MockDependency(const MockDependency& other) { }
MOCK_CONST_METHOD1(calculateCoolStuff, double(double));
};
Now my code compiles, but if I run something like
MockDependency mock;
SUT sut(mock);
EXPECT_CALL(mock, calculateCoolStuff(2.0)).WillRepeatedly(Return(3.0));
sut.doStuff(); // Calls calculateCoolStuff
in a test, I get an error stating that the call was never set up. In other words, the instance mock
which I can use to setup expectations, is no longer the same as the instance on SUT
used for calculations. This makes testing with GMock and DI difficult, to say the least...
What is the best solution to this?
1) Yes, I'm using poor man's DI. Not the topic of this conversation...
SUT
a reference? That is,TDep& dependency;