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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 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!
@Mousius can you open a GH issue to update the containers pls? |
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* 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) ...
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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 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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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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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:But not the lib sources, that requires another package named
google-mock
:But in Ubuntu 16.04 the includes and lib sources are in the
google-mock
package: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.