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Test that two std::vectors are equal using CATCH C++ unit test framework


I an new to using CATCH, and I wondering how one would go about testing whether two std::vectors are equal.

My very naive attempt is this:

#define CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN
#include "catch.hpp"
#include <vector>

TEST_CASE( "are vectors equal", "vectors")
{
  std::vector<int> vec_1 = {1,2,3};
  std::vector<int> vec_2 = {1,2,3};

  REQUIRE (vec_1.size() == vec_2.size());

  for (int i = 0; i < vec_1.size(); ++i)
    REQUIRE (vec_1[i] == vec_2[i]);
}

Is there a better way to do this? Some thing like magic REQUIRE_VECTOR_EQUAL?

Also, my above solution, is passing if one array contained doubles {1.0, 2.0, 3.0}; It's fine if two vectors are not considered equal because of this.


Solution

  • You can use operator==:

    REQUIRE(vec_1 == vec_2)
    

    The cool thing is that Catch produces fantastic output when the assertion fails, and not just a simple pass/fail:

    ../test/Array_Vector_Test.cpp:90: FAILED:
      CHECK( x == y )
    with expansion:
      { "foo", "bar" }
      ==
      { "foo", "quux", "baz" }