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/*
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RefArray(Test) - unittest for wrapping with array-of-refs access
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Copyright (C) Lumiera.org
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2008, Hermann Vosseler <Ichthyostega@web.de>
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
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the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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* *****************************************************/
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/** @file ref-array-test.cpp
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** unit test §§TODO§§
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*/
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#include "lib/test/run.hpp"
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#include "lib/util.hpp"
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#include "lib/ref-array-impl.hpp"
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#include <vector>
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using ::test::Test;
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using std::vector;
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using std::rand;
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namespace lib {
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namespace test{
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namespace { // test types
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struct I
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{
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virtual int op(int i) const =0;
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virtual ~I() {}
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};
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struct Sub1 : I
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{
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int offs_;
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Sub1 (int o=1) : offs_(o) {}
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int op (int i) const { return i+offs_; }
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};
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struct Sub2 : I
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{
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const char* letterz_;
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Sub2() : letterz_("ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ") {}
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int op (int i) const { return (int)letterz_[i % 26]; }
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};
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struct Sub3 : I
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{
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int id_;
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static long sum;
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static long trigger;
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Sub3(int id) : id_(id)
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{
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sum +=id_;
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if ( id_ == trigger )
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throw trigger; // fail while in construction
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}
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~Sub3()
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{
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sum -=id_;
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}
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int op (int i) const { return i + id_; }
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};
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long Sub3::sum = 0;
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long Sub3::trigger = -1;
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} // (END) test types
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/***************************************************************//**
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* @test build several wrappers, each based on a different storage,
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* all providing RefArray access to a given vector. The rationale
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* for RefArray is to expose just the interface: the data structure
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* within the actual implementation holds subclass instances of
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* the specified interface.
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* - RefArrayVectorWrapper is a ref to an existing vector
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* - RefArrayVector subclasses std::vector
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* - RefArrayTable holds a fix sized table, i.e. embedded storage
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*
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* @see ref-array-impl.hpp
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*/
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class RefArray_test : public Test
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{
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virtual void
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run (Arg)
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{
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checkWrapper();
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checkVector();
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checkTable();
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checkTable_inplaceCreation();
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checkTable_errorHandling();
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}
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void
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checkWrapper()
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{
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vector<Sub2> subz(10);
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RefArrayVectorWrapper<I,Sub2> subWrap (subz);
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RefArray<I> & rArr (subWrap);
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CHECK (subWrap.size()==subz.size());
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CHECK (INSTANCEOF(I, &rArr[0]));
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for (size_t i=0; i<rArr.size(); ++i)
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{
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CHECK (&rArr[i] == &subz[i]);
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CHECK (rArr[i].op(i) == subz[i].op(i));
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}
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}
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void
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checkVector()
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{
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RefArrayVector<I,Sub2> subz(10);
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vector<Sub2> & vect (subz);
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RefArray<I> & rArr (subz);
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CHECK (vect.size()==subz.size());
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CHECK (INSTANCEOF(I, &rArr[0]));
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for (size_t i=0; i<rArr.size(); ++i)
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{
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CHECK (&rArr[i] == &vect[i]);
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CHECK (rArr[i].op(i) == vect[i].op(i));
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}
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}
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#define ADR(OBJ) (ulong)&(OBJ)
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void
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checkTable()
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{
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RefArrayTable<I,20,Sub1> tab;
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// creates 20 Sub1-objects in-place
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// which are indeed located within the object
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CHECK (sizeof(tab) >= 20 * sizeof(Sub1));
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CHECK (ADR(tab) < ADR(tab[19]) && ADR(tab[19]) < ADR(tab) + sizeof(tab));
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RefArray<I> & rArr (tab);
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CHECK (20 == tab.size());
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CHECK (INSTANCEOF(I, &rArr[0]));
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for (size_t i=0; i<rArr.size(); ++i)
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{
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CHECK (i*sizeof(Sub1) == ADR(rArr[i]) - ADR(rArr[0]) ); // indeed array-like storage
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CHECK (int(i+1) == rArr[i].op(i)); // check the known result
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}
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}
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template<class SUB>
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struct Fac ///< fabricating a series of subclass instances with varying ctor parameter
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{
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int offset_;
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Fac ( ) : offset_ (0) {}
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void operator() (void* place)
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{
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CHECK (place);
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new(place) SUB (offset_++); // note: varying ctor parameter
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}
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};
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void
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checkTable_inplaceCreation()
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{
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Fac<Sub1> theFact;
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RefArrayTable<I,30,Sub1> tab (theFact);
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RefArray<I> & rArr (tab);
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CHECK (30 == tab.size());
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for (size_t i=0; i<rArr.size(); ++i)
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CHECK (int(i+i) == rArr[i].op(i)); // each one has gotten another offset ctor parameter
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}
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void
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checkTable_errorHandling()
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{
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for (uint i=0; i<500; ++i)
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{
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Sub3::sum = 0;
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Sub3::trigger = (rand() % 50); // when hitting the trigger Sub3 throws
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try
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{
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{
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Fac<Sub3> factory;
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RefArrayTable<I,30,Sub3> table (factory);
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CHECK (Sub3::sum == (29+1)*29/2);
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}
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CHECK (Sub3::sum == 0);
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}
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catch(long id)
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{
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CHECK (id == Sub3::trigger);
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CHECK (Sub3::sum == id);
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// meaning: all objects have been cleaned up,
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// with the exception of the one hitting the trigger
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} }
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}
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};
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/** Register this test class... */
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LAUNCHER (RefArray_test, "unit common");
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}} // namespace lib::test
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