I'm new to gmock and I'd like to understand the what happens when using SaveArg.
Here's what I found in gmock document:
SaveArg<N>(pointer)
: Save the N-th (0-based) argument to *pointer.
does this mean:
make "pointer" point to the N-th argument, or
assign the value of the N-th argument to whatever pointed to by "pointer" ?
I'm thinking of the following situation:
class MockClass : public BaseClass {
public:
MOCK_METHOD1(somefunc,void(SomeType&));
};
then in my test function:
SomeType val; //make this live throughout the test
SomeType* pval = nullptr;
MockClass mymock;
EXPECT_CALL(mymock, somefunc(_)).WillOnce(SaveArg<0>(pval));
//let's force a call
mymock.somefunc(val);
EXPECT_NE(nullptr, pval);
My point is:
if (1) is true, then what happens is: pval = &val
--> the test will go through.
if (2) is true, then what happens is: *pval = val
--> this will cause segmentation fault for pval is null pointer.
I have a situation similar to the one above, where I pass a nullptr to SaveArg and do not get segmentation fault, but the test is not passed either.
Would really appreciate if you guys could help me out.
Thanks