(This is a merge of http://go/wvgerrit/139989.)
Googletest added a new, more powerful MOCK_METHOD() macro in 1.10. This
patch updates all our usage of the old MOCK_METHOD family to the new
macro. Full details can be found at
https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/release-1.10.0/googlemock/docs/cook_book.md#creating-mock-classes
but in brief, the new MOCK_METHOD() replaces the entire old MOCK_METHOD
family and has the following advantages:
1) No need to count parameters or update the macro name when changing
parameters.
2) No need for a different macro for const methods.
3) The ability to specify override, noexcept, and other function
qualifiers.
4) The macro order is now the same as C++ method definition order:
Return Type -> Name -> Arguments -> Qualifiers
In addition to upgrading all our usage sites to the new macro, the
addition of the override qualifier to our MOCK_METHODs helped uncover
several cases where we were using MOCK_METHOD to override methods that
didn't exist. This is a great example of why the override qualifier is
so useful. These places have been updated, by removing the invalid and
unused mock method.
Bug: 207693687
Test: build_and_run_all_unit_tests
Change-Id: Iaad4a22c7f72bb48b1356fe01a41eb0a2f555244
[ Merge of http://go/wvgerrit/108064 ]
The Widevine License Agreement has been renamed to use inclusive
language. This covers files in the core directory.
Bug: 168562298
Test: verified compilation (comment only change)
Change-Id: I8ae5a10cbfdf7faae6a2735e57b33729763f10b8
Merge from Widevine repo of http://go/wvgerrit/47860
This CL updates the copyright notice to indicate that files
shared with partners are shared under the Widevine Master
License Agreement.
bug: 77926774
test: comment change only
Change-Id: I0423668111578b80fb39a932d763df2827e2dfc3
(This is a merge of http://go/wvgerrit/13761 from the Widevine
repository.)
This cleans up our includes to be in Google Style Guide order and in
alphabetic order, for the parts of the code that are expected to
follow Google Style.
This also converts places in our code that were including C headers
in the C++ style (i.e. <cstring> instead of <string.h>) to use C style
instead. This is because, although it was not causing problems for us
yet, on Android these actually include different headers. (<cstring>
is provided by libcxx, while <string.h> is provided by Bionic)
Lastly, this change puts all headers that do not come from within our
project in <brackets> instead of "quotes," which was not being done
consistently.
This change is explicitly NOT trying to standardize the spacing of our
header includes. I have tried to respect, in each file, the spacing
style already present.
Change-Id: If3dc06532ab9b68010285d64518ef21dce3d6354