macro_rules! assert_command_stderr_contains { ($a_command:expr, $b:expr $(,)?) => { ... }; ($a_command:expr, $b:expr, $($message:tt)+) => { ... }; }
Expand description
Assert a command stderr string contains a given containee.
-
If true, return
()
. -
Otherwise, call
panic!
with a message and the values of the expressions with their debug representations.
This uses [std::String
] method contains
.
- The containee can be a &str, char, a slice of chars, or a function or closure that determines if a character contains.
Examples
use std::process::Command;
// Return Ok
let mut command = Command::new("bin/printf-stderr");
command.args(["%s", "hello"]);
let containee = "ell";
assert_command_stderr_contains!(command, containee);
//-> ()
// Panic with error message
let result = panic::catch_unwind(|| {
let mut command = Command::new("bin/printf-stderr");
command.args(["%s", "hello"]);
let containee = "zzz";
assert_command_stderr_contains!(command, containee);
//-> panic!
});
assert!(result.is_err());
let actual = result.unwrap_err().downcast::<String>().unwrap().to_string();
let expect = concat!(
"assertion failed: `assert_command_stderr_contains!(left_command, right_containee)`\n",
" left_command label: `command`,\n",
" left_command debug: `\"bin/printf-stderr\" \"%s\" \"hello\"`,\n",
" right_containee label: `containee`,\n",
" right_containee debug: `\"zzz\"`,\n",
" left: `\"hello\"`,\n",
" right: `\"zzz\"`"
);
assert_eq!(actual, expect);
// Panic with custom message
let result = panic::catch_unwind(|| {
let mut command = Command::new("bin/printf-stderr");
command.args(["%s", "hello"]);
let containee = "zzz";
assert_command_stderr_contains!(command, containee, "message");
//-> panic!
});
assert!(result.is_err());
let actual = result.unwrap_err().downcast::<String>().unwrap().to_string();
let expect = "message";
assert_eq!(actual, expect);