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Ensure google-mock is installed and setup #9107

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Google Mock is the mocking/helper framework that gets bundled with Google Test, it used to be separate but now isn't. I ran into the issue of Google Mock not being configured fully in the i386 build of #9106, which uses the HasSubtr matcher. This PR aims to fully configure Google Mock for use, which is interesting in itself...

The headers are installed as part of Ubuntu 18.04's googletest package:

$ dpkg -S /usr/include/gmock/
googletest:amd64: /usr/include/gmock

But not the lib sources, that requires another package named google-mock:

$ dpkg -S /usr/src/gmock
google-mock:amd64: /usr/src/gmock

But in Ubuntu 16.04 the includes and lib sources are in the google-mock package:

$ dpkg -S /usr/include/gmock
google-mock:i386: /usr/include/gmock
$ dpkg -S /usr/src/gmock/
google-mock:i386: /usr/src/gmock

And excitingly, in Ubuntu 20.04 this will again be changed to libgmock-dev by the looks of things, just to keep us on our toes.

Google Mock is the mocking/helper framework that gets bundled with Google Test, it used to be separate but now isn't.  I ran into the issue of Google Mock not being configured fully in the i386 build of apache#9106, which uses the `HasSubtr` matcher. This PR aims to fully configure Google Mock for use, which is interesting in itself...

The headers are installed as part of Ubuntu 18.04's `googletest` package:

```shell
$ dpkg -S /usr/include/gmock/
googletest:amd64: /usr/include/gmock
```

But not the lib sources, that requires another package named `google-mock`:

```shell
$ dpkg -S /usr/src/gmock
google-mock:amd64: /usr/src/gmock
```

But in Ubuntu 16.04 the includes and lib sources are in the `google-mock` package:
```shell
$ dpkg -S /usr/include/gmock
google-mock:i386: /usr/include/gmock
$ dpkg -S /usr/src/gmock/
google-mock:i386: /usr/src/gmock
```

And excitingly, in Ubuntu 20.04 this will again be changed to `libgmock-dev` by the
looks of things, just to keep us on our toes.
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thanks @Mousius this will be a great addition to the C++ tests!

@areusch areusch merged commit 507400e into apache:main Sep 27, 2021
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areusch commented Sep 27, 2021

@Mousius can you open a GH issue to update the containers pls?

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AndrewZhaoLuo added a commit to AndrewZhaoLuo/tvm that referenced this pull request Sep 28, 2021
* main: (37 commits)
  [ONNX] [Relay] Dynamic squeeze (apache#9095)
  [Meta Schedule][M3b] Database (apache#9061)
  [Bugfix] Add nullptr checking for `AttrStmt` with `coproc_uop_scope` attr key (apache#9123)
  [Codegen] Swap out analyzer when outlining (apache#9117)
  [CI] bash.sh, build.sh: add option to set the container name and hostname (apache#9110)
  Ensure google-mock is installed and setup (apache#9107)
  Arm(R) Ethos(TM)-U NPU TIR to CS for Conv2D (apache#8811)
  Frontend: add onnx GlobalLpPool op (apache#8845)
  [LLVM] Refactor MakeCallPacked, NFC (apache#9118)
  prevent casting handle to other types (apache#9114)
  fix annotation of tir generic (apache#9119)
  [Relay] Register layout conversion function to more reduce ops (apache#9048)
  Fix the missing `dtype` attribute of `tir.Shuffle` in Python level (apache#9131)
  add `multiply` and remove `subtract` for dnnl json runtime (apache#9120)
  relu of dnnl json runtime only support 4-dims input (apache#9122)
  [Meta Schedule][M3a] SpaceGenerator  (apache#9079)
  [TensorIR][Bugfix] Disallow fusing loops with dependency (apache#9112)
  adding Jorn to reviewers list (apache#9105)
  [BYOC] Fix incorrect conv2d padding handling of `dnnl with c source runtime` (apache#9097)
  [Frontend][TFLite] fix apache#9078 (apache#9099)
  ...
ylc pushed a commit to ylc/tvm that referenced this pull request Sep 29, 2021
Google Mock is the mocking/helper framework that gets bundled with Google Test, it used to be separate but now isn't.  I ran into the issue of Google Mock not being configured fully in the i386 build of apache#9106, which uses the `HasSubtr` matcher. This PR aims to fully configure Google Mock for use, which is interesting in itself...

The headers are installed as part of Ubuntu 18.04's `googletest` package:

```shell
$ dpkg -S /usr/include/gmock/
googletest:amd64: /usr/include/gmock
```

But not the lib sources, that requires another package named `google-mock`:

```shell
$ dpkg -S /usr/src/gmock
google-mock:amd64: /usr/src/gmock
```

But in Ubuntu 16.04 the includes and lib sources are in the `google-mock` package:
```shell
$ dpkg -S /usr/include/gmock
google-mock:i386: /usr/include/gmock
$ dpkg -S /usr/src/gmock/
google-mock:i386: /usr/src/gmock
```

And excitingly, in Ubuntu 20.04 this will again be changed to `libgmock-dev` by the
looks of things, just to keep us on our toes.
ylc pushed a commit to ylc/tvm that referenced this pull request Jan 13, 2022
Google Mock is the mocking/helper framework that gets bundled with Google Test, it used to be separate but now isn't.  I ran into the issue of Google Mock not being configured fully in the i386 build of apache#9106, which uses the `HasSubtr` matcher. This PR aims to fully configure Google Mock for use, which is interesting in itself...

The headers are installed as part of Ubuntu 18.04's `googletest` package:

```shell
$ dpkg -S /usr/include/gmock/
googletest:amd64: /usr/include/gmock
```

But not the lib sources, that requires another package named `google-mock`:

```shell
$ dpkg -S /usr/src/gmock
google-mock:amd64: /usr/src/gmock
```

But in Ubuntu 16.04 the includes and lib sources are in the `google-mock` package:
```shell
$ dpkg -S /usr/include/gmock
google-mock:i386: /usr/include/gmock
$ dpkg -S /usr/src/gmock/
google-mock:i386: /usr/src/gmock
```

And excitingly, in Ubuntu 20.04 this will again be changed to `libgmock-dev` by the
looks of things, just to keep us on our toes.
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