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/*
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IndexIter(Test) - verify index access packaged as iterator handle
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Copyright (C)
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2024, Hermann Vosseler <Ichthyostega@web.de>
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**Lumiera** is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
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option) any later version. See the file COPYING for further details.
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* *****************************************************************/
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/** @file iter-index-test.cpp
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** unit test \ref IndexIter_test
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*/
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#include "lib/test/run.hpp"
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#include "lib/index-iter.hpp"
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#include "lib/test/test-helper.hpp"
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#include "lib/iter-explorer.hpp"
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#include "lib/format-util.hpp"
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#include "lib/util.hpp"
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#include <vector>
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#include <memory>
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namespace lib {
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namespace test{
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using ::Test;
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using util::join;
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using util::isnil;
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using std::vector;
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using std::shared_ptr;
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using std::make_shared;
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using LERR_(ITER_EXHAUST);
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using LERR_(INDEX_BOUNDS);
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namespace { // test fixture
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const uint NUM_ELMS = 10;
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using Numz = vector<uint>;
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using Iter = IndexIter<Numz>;
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using CIter = IndexIter<const Numz>;
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using SMIter = IndexIter<Numz, shared_ptr<Numz>>;
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inline Numz
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makeNumz()
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{
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Numz numz;
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for (uint i=0; i<NUM_ELMS; ++i)
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numz.push_back(i);
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return numz;
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}
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} // (END)fixture
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/************************************************************************//**
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* @test verify adapter to iterate and navigate over array-like content,
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* that can be accessed through subscript operator and `size()` function.
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*
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* @see iter-cursor.hpp
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* @see iter-adapter.hpp
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* @see [usage example](\ref event-log.hpp)
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*/
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class IndexIter_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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simpleIteration();
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verify_randomAccess();
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iterTypeVariations();
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}
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/** @test just iterate in various ways. */
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void
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simpleIteration ()
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{
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Numz numz{makeNumz()};
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Iter i1{numz};
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CHECK (not isnil(i1));
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CHECK (0 == *i1);
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++++++i1;
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CHECK (3 == *i1);
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for (uint i=*i1 ; i1; ++i1, ++i)
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CHECK (i == *i1);
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CHECK (isnil(i1));
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auto sum = explore(Iter{numz}).resultSum();
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uint n = numz.size() - 1;
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CHECK (sum == n*(n+1)/2);
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for (auto & i : Iter{numz})
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++i; // note: manipulate the contents...
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CHECK (join(numz,"◇") == "1◇2◇3◇4◇5◇6◇7◇8◇9◇10"_expect);
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verifyComparisons (Iter{numz});
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}
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/** @test verify the ability of IndexIter to access and manipulate
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* the current index position, which can be done any time, while in
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* the middle of iteration, and even after iteration end. That means,
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* even an exhausted iterator can be „reanimated“. This manipulation
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* is not allowed on a default constructed IndexIter, though.
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*/
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void
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verify_randomAccess ()
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{
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Numz numz{makeNumz()};
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Iter iter{numz};
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CHECK (0 == *iter);
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++++++++iter;
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CHECK (4 == *iter);
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CHECK (not isnil(iter));
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CHECK (join(iter) == "4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9"_expect);
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verifyComparisons (iter);
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CHECK (4 == *iter);
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CHECK (4 == iter.getIDX());
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iter.setIDX(7);
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CHECK (7 == iter.getIDX());
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CHECK (not isnil(iter));
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CHECK (7 == *iter);
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++iter;
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CHECK (8 == *iter);
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iter.setIDX(6);
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CHECK (join(iter) == "6, 7, 8, 9"_expect);
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verifyComparisons (iter);
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++++++++iter;
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CHECK (isnil(iter));
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VERIFY_ERROR (ITER_EXHAUST, *iter);
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VERIFY_ERROR (ITER_EXHAUST, ++iter);
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VERIFY_ERROR (ITER_EXHAUST, iter.getIDX());
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iter.setIDX(9);
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CHECK (not isnil(iter));
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CHECK (9 == *iter);
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VERIFY_ERROR (INDEX_BOUNDS, iter.setIDX(10));
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CHECK (9 == iter.getIDX());
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VERIFY_ERROR (INDEX_BOUNDS, iter.setIDX(-1));
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CHECK (9 == iter.getIDX());
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Iter empty;
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CHECK (isnil (empty));
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VERIFY_ERROR (INDEX_BOUNDS, empty.setIDX(0));
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VERIFY_ERROR (ITER_EXHAUST, empty.getIDX());
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}
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/** @test verify possible variations of this iterator template,
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* using a const container or maintaining shared ownership.
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*/
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void
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iterTypeVariations ()
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{
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auto smartNumz = make_shared<Numz> (makeNumz());
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Numz & numz{*smartNumz};
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Numz const& const_numz{numz};
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uint i = 0;
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for (Iter iter{numz};
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iter; ++iter, ++i
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)
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{
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CHECK (iter);
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CHECK (iter != Iter());
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CHECK (*iter == i);
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--(*iter);
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CHECK (*iter == i-1);
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}
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i = 0;
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for (CIter iter{const_numz};
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iter; ++iter, ++i
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)
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{
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CHECK (iter);
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CHECK (iter != CIter());
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CHECK (*iter == i-1);
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// Note: the preceding loop has indeed modified the contents
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// ++(*iter); // but this doesn't compile, because the CIter yields a _const_
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}
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verifyComparisons (CIter{numz});
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CHECK (1 == smartNumz.use_count());
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{
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SMIter smIter{smartNumz};
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CIter cIter{*smartNumz};
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CHECK (*cIter == uint(-1));
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for (i=0; smIter; ++smIter, ++i)
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{
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CHECK (smIter);
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CHECK (smIter != SMIter());
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CHECK (*smIter == i-1);
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++(*smIter);
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CHECK (*smIter == i);
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}
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CHECK (isnil (smIter));
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CHECK (smIter == SMIter());
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cIter.setIDX(5);
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smIter.setIDX(5);
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CHECK (*smIter == *cIter);
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verifyComparisons (smIter);
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CHECK (5 == *cIter); // shared data modified
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CHECK (2 == smartNumz.use_count());
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}
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CHECK (1 == smartNumz.use_count());
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}
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/** @test verify equality handling and NIL detection
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* for the given iterator/wrapper handed in.
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* @note the argument is not altered; rather we create
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* several copies, to iterate and compare those
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*/
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template<class IT>
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void
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verifyComparisons (IT const& ii)
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{
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IT i1(ii);
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IT i2(ii);
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IT iN;
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CHECK ( isnil (iN));
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CHECK (!isnil (i1));
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CHECK (!isnil (i2));
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CHECK (i1 == i2); CHECK (i2 == i1);
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CHECK (i1 != iN); CHECK (iN != i1);
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CHECK (i2 != iN); CHECK (iN != i2);
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++i1;
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CHECK (i1 != i2);
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CHECK (i1 != iN);
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++i2;
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CHECK (i1 == i2);
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CHECK (i1 != iN);
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CHECK (i2 != iN);
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while (++i1) { }
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CHECK (isnil(i1));
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CHECK (i1 != i2);
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CHECK (i1 == iN);
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while (++i2) { }
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CHECK (isnil(i2));
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CHECK (i2 == i1);
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CHECK (i2 == iN);
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}
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};
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LAUNCHER (IndexIter_test, "unit common");
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}} // namespace lib::test
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