#pragma once #include #include #include // Finds all files in the given folder. This is recursive. std::vector GetFilesInFolder(std::string folder, bool recursive, bool add_folder_to_path); std::vector ReadLines(std::string filename); void ParseTestExpectation(std::string filename, std::string* expected_output); void Fail(const std::string& message); void WriteToFile(const std::string& filename, const std::string& content); // note: this implementation does not disable this overload for array types // See http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/memory/unique_ptr/make_unique#Possible_Implementatiog template std::unique_ptr MakeUnique(Args&&... args) { return std::unique_ptr(new T(std::forward(args)...)); } // http://stackoverflow.com/a/38140932 // // struct SomeHashKey { // std::string key1; // std::string key2; // bool key3; // }; // MAKE_HASHABLE(SomeHashKey, t.key1, t.key2, t.key3) inline void hash_combine(std::size_t& seed) { } template inline void hash_combine(std::size_t& seed, const T& v, Rest... rest) { std::hash hasher; seed ^= hasher(v) + 0x9e3779b9 + (seed << 6) + (seed >> 2); hash_combine(seed, rest...); } #define MAKE_HASHABLE(type, ...) \ namespace std {\ template<> struct hash {\ std::size_t operator()(const type &t) const {\ std::size_t ret = 0;\ hash_combine(ret, __VA_ARGS__);\ return ret;\ }\ };\ }