test_connector.cpp 2.38 KB
// test_connector.cpp
//
// Unit tests for the `connector` class(es).
//

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#include "sockpp/connector.h"
#include "sockpp/sock_address.h"
#include "catch2/catch.hpp"
#include <string>

using namespace sockpp;

// Test that connector errors properly when given an empty address.
TEST_CASE("connector unspecified address", "[connector]") {
	connector conn;
	REQUIRE(!conn);

	sock_address_any addr;

	bool ok = conn.connect(addr);
	REQUIRE(!ok);

    // Windows returns a different error code than *nix
    #if defined(_WIN32)
        REQUIRE(conn.last_error() == WSAENOTSOCK);
    #else
        REQUIRE(conn.last_error() == EAFNOSUPPORT);
    #endif
}