I am unable to use Google Test's ASSERT_THROW()
macro in combination with multiple template arguments. Consider that I want to make sure that construction of Matrix<5,1>
throws:
ASSERT_THROW(Matrix<5,1>(), std::runtime_error);
(this example doesn't make a lot of sense, of course this shoud not throw, but it is what stayed after simplifying what I had.)
I get this output from MS VC++ 2008:
warning C4002: too many actual parameters for macro 'ASSERT_THROW'
error C2143: syntax error : missing ',' before ';'
Whereas there are no problems with:
ASSERT_THROW(Matrix<1>(), std::runtime_error);
How can I overcome this problem?
Thanks!
the problem is the extra comma, you will need to protect it from the macro. Try
#define COMMA , may not compile in GCC. Use #define COMMA() , instead. Why can't I add comment to other's post?
Edit: @tletnes answer is simpler, however this one will work even if the macro parameter used as a non-expression. For example:
More edit: The macro COMMA is already defined in boost: