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QueryResolver(Test) - issuing typed queries over a generic interface
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Copyright (C)
2009, Hermann Vosseler <Ichthyostega@web.de>
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Copyright: clarify and simplify the file headers * Lumiera source code always was copyrighted by individual contributors * there is no entity "Lumiera.org" which holds any copyrights * Lumiera source code is provided under the GPL Version 2+ == Explanations == Lumiera as a whole is distributed under Copyleft, GNU General Public License Version 2 or above. For this to become legally effective, the ''File COPYING in the root directory is sufficient.'' The licensing header in each file is not strictly necessary, yet considered good practice; attaching a licence notice increases the likeliness that this information is retained in case someone extracts individual code files. However, it is not by the presence of some text, that legally binding licensing terms become effective; rather the fact matters that a given piece of code was provably copyrighted and published under a license. Even reformatting the code, renaming some variables or deleting parts of the code will not alter this legal situation, but rather creates a derivative work, which is likewise covered by the GPL! The most relevant information in the file header is the notice regarding the time of the first individual copyright claim. By virtue of this initial copyright, the first author is entitled to choose the terms of licensing. All further modifications are permitted and covered by the License. The specific wording or format of the copyright header is not legally relevant, as long as the intention to publish under the GPL remains clear. The extended wording was based on a recommendation by the FSF. It can be shortened, because the full terms of the license are provided alongside the distribution, in the file COPYING.
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  **Lumiera** is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
  under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
  Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
  option) any later version. See the file COPYING for further details.
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Copyright: clarify and simplify the file headers * Lumiera source code always was copyrighted by individual contributors * there is no entity "Lumiera.org" which holds any copyrights * Lumiera source code is provided under the GPL Version 2+ == Explanations == Lumiera as a whole is distributed under Copyleft, GNU General Public License Version 2 or above. For this to become legally effective, the ''File COPYING in the root directory is sufficient.'' The licensing header in each file is not strictly necessary, yet considered good practice; attaching a licence notice increases the likeliness that this information is retained in case someone extracts individual code files. However, it is not by the presence of some text, that legally binding licensing terms become effective; rather the fact matters that a given piece of code was provably copyrighted and published under a license. Even reformatting the code, renaming some variables or deleting parts of the code will not alter this legal situation, but rather creates a derivative work, which is likewise covered by the GPL! The most relevant information in the file header is the notice regarding the time of the first individual copyright claim. By virtue of this initial copyright, the first author is entitled to choose the terms of licensing. All further modifications are permitted and covered by the License. The specific wording or format of the copyright header is not legally relevant, as long as the intention to publish under the GPL remains clear. The extended wording was based on a recommendation by the FSF. It can be shortened, because the full terms of the license are provided alongside the distribution, in the file COPYING.
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* *****************************************************************/
/** @file query-resolver-test.cpp
** unit test \ref QueryResolver_test
*/
#include "lib/test/run.hpp"
#include "lib/test/test-helper.hpp"
#include "lib/format-cout.hpp"
#include "lib/depend.hpp"
#include "common/query/query-resolver.hpp"
#include <string>
namespace lumiera {
namespace test{
using lib::test::showSizeof;
using std::string;
namespace { // providing a test query resolving facility...
typedef Goal::QueryID const& QID;
/** an sequence of "solutions" to be "found" */
template<typename TY>
class DummySolutions;
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template<>
class DummySolutions<int>
{
int resNr_;
public:
DummySolutions() : resNr_(7) {}
int* next () { --resNr_; return &resNr_; }
bool exhausted() { return !bool(resNr_); }
};
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template<>
class DummySolutions<string>
: public DummySolutions<int>
{
string currentText_;
public:
string*
next ()
{
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static const char* lumi ="Lumiera";
currentText_ = string (lumi + *DummySolutions<int>::next());
return &currentText_;
}
};
/**
* a concrete "resolution" of the query
* is a set of "solutions", which can be
* explored by iteration. Thus, the result set
* has to implement the iteration control API
* as required by IterAdapter
*/
template<typename TY>
struct DummyResultSet
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: Resolution
{
DummySolutions<TY> solutions_;
typedef typename Query<TY>::Cursor Cursor;
Result
prepareResolution()
{
Cursor cursor;
cursor.point_at (solutions_.next());
return cursor;
}
void
nextResult(Result& pos)
{
Cursor& cursor = static_cast<Cursor&> (pos);
if (solutions_.exhausted())
cursor.point_at (0);
else
cursor.point_at (solutions_.next());
}
};
/**
* a (dummy) concrete query resolution facility.
* It is hard-wired to accept queries on int and string,
* generating a sequence of results for both cases
*/
class DummyTypedSolutionProducer
: public QueryResolver
{
bool
canHandleQuery (QID qID) const
{
return Goal::GENERIC == qID.kind
&& (wantResultType<int> (qID)
||wantResultType<string>(qID));
}
template<typename TY>
bool
wantResultType (QID qID) const
{
return qID.type == getResultTypeID<TY>();
}
template<typename TY>
static Resolution*
resolutionFunction (Goal const& goal)
{
QID qID = goal.getQID();
REQUIRE (qID.kind == Goal::GENERIC
&& qID.type == getResultTypeID<TY>());
return new DummyResultSet<TY>();
}
operator string() const { return "Test-DummyQueryResolver"; }
public:
DummyTypedSolutionProducer()
: QueryResolver()
{
Goal::QueryID case1(Goal::GENERIC, getResultTypeID<int>());
Goal::QueryID case2(Goal::GENERIC, getResultTypeID<string>());
installResolutionCase(case1, &resolutionFunction<int> );
installResolutionCase(case2, &resolutionFunction<string> );
}
};
lib::Depend<DummyTypedSolutionProducer> testResolver;
QueryResolver&
buildTestQueryResolver ()
{
return testResolver();
}
} // (END) implementation of a test query resolving facility
/*******************************************************************************//**
* @test verify the mechanism for issuing typed queries through a generic interface,
* without disclosing the facility actually answering those queries.
* Results are to be retrieved through a Lumiera Forward Iterator.
*
* @see mobject::session::QueryResolver
* @see mobject::session::ScopeLocate usage example
* @see mobject::session::ContentsQuery typed query example
* @see contents-query-test.cpp
*/
class QueryResolver_test : public Test
{
virtual void
run (Arg)
{
QueryResolver& resolver = buildTestQueryResolver();
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Query<int> firstQuery("");
explore (firstQuery.resolveBy (resolver));
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Query<string> secondQuery("");
explore (secondQuery.resolveBy(resolver));
}
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template<typename ITER>
static void
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explore (ITER ii)
{
cout << "Query-Results: " << showSizeof(ii) << endl;
for ( ; ii; ++ii )
cout << *ii << endl;
}
};
/** Register this test class... */
LAUNCHER (QueryResolver_test, "unit session");
}} // namespace lumiera::test