/*************************************************************************** * * 21.string.plus.equal.cpp - test exercising [lib.string.op+=] * * $Id: 21.string.op.plus.equal.cpp 590052 2007-10-30 12:44:14Z faridz $ * *************************************************************************** * * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed * with this work for additional information regarding copyright * ownership. The ASF licenses this file to you under the Apache * License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file * except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of * the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or * implied. See the License for the specific language governing * permissions and limitations under the License. * * Copyright 2006 Rogue Wave Software. * **************************************************************************/ #include // for string #include // for out_of_range, length_error #include // for size_t #include <21.strings.h> // for StringIds #include // for InputIter #include // for rw_test() #include // for UserAlloc #include // for rw_expand() #include // for bad_alloc, replacement operator new /**************************************************************************/ // for convenience and brevity #define OpPlusEq(sig) StringIds::op_plus_eq_ ## sig static const char* const exceptions[] = { "unknown exception", "out_of_range", "length_error", "bad_alloc", "exception" }; /**************************************************************************/ // exercises: // operator += (const value_type*) static const StringTestCase cptr_test_cases [] = { #undef TEST #define TEST(str, src, res, bthrow) \ { __LINE__, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, str, sizeof str - 1, src, \ sizeof src - 1, res, sizeof res - 1, bthrow } // +----------------------------------------- controlled sequence // | +----------------------- sequence to be appended // | | +--------- expected result sequence // | | | +---- exception info // | | | | 0 - no exception // | | | | 1 - length_error // | | | | // | | | +--------------+ // V V V V TEST ("ab", "c", "abc", 0), TEST ("", "", "", 0), TEST ("", "", "", 0), TEST ("", "abc", "abc", 0), TEST ("", "", "", 0), TEST ("", "a", "a", 0), TEST ("", "@2", "", 0), TEST ("ab", "cd", "abcd", 0), TEST ("bcd", "a", "bcda", 0), TEST ("cde", "ab", "cdeab", 0), TEST ("abc", "", "abc", 0), TEST ("ab", "ce", "abc", 0), TEST ("@2ab", "cdefghij", "@2abcdefghij", 0), TEST ("a@2b", "cdefghij", "a@2bcdefghij", 0), TEST ("ab@2", "cdefghij", "ab@2cdefghij", 0), TEST ("ab@2c", "e", "ab@2ce", 0), TEST ("ab@2c", "e", "ab@2ce", 0), TEST ("abcdefghij", "abcdefghij", "abcdefghijabcdefghij", 0), TEST ("", "x@4096", "x@4096", 0), TEST ("x@4096", "", "x@4096", 0), TEST ("x@2048", "y@2048", "x@2048y@2048", 0), TEST ("x@10", "x@118", "x@128", 0), TEST ("x@128", "x@79", "x@207", 0), TEST ("x@207", "x@127", "x@334", 0), TEST ("x@334", "x@206", "x@540", 0), TEST ("x@540", "x@333", "x@873", 0), TEST ("x@539", "x@873", "x@1412", 0), TEST ("x@872", "x@1412", "x@2284", 0), TEST ("x@1411", "x@2284", "x@3695", 0), TEST ("x@1412", "x@2284", "x@3696", 0), TEST ("", 0, "", 0), TEST ("abc", 0, "abcabc", 0), TEST ("a@2bc", 0, "a@2bca", 0), TEST ("@2abc", 0, "@2abc", 0), TEST ("abc@2", 0, "abc@2abc", 0), TEST ("x@2048", 0, "x@4096", 0), TEST ("last", "test", "lasttest", 0) }; /**************************************************************************/ // exercises: // operator += (const basic_string&) static const StringTestCase cstr_test_cases [] = { #undef TEST #define TEST(str, src, res, bthrow) \ { __LINE__, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, str, sizeof str - 1, src, \ sizeof src - 1, res, sizeof res - 1, bthrow } // +----------------------------------------- controlled sequence // | +----------------------- sequence to be appended // | | +--------- expected result sequence // | | | +---- exception info // | | | | 0 - no exception // | | | | 1 - length_error // | | | | // | | | +--------------+ // V V V V TEST ("ab", "c", "abc", 0), TEST ("", "", "", 0), TEST ("", "", "", 0), TEST ("", "abc", "abc", 0), TEST ("", "", "", 0), TEST ("", "a", "a", 0), TEST ("", "@2", "@3", 0), TEST ("ab", "cd", "abcd", 0), TEST ("bcd", "a", "bcda", 0), TEST ("cde", "ab", "cdeab", 0), TEST ("abc", "", "abc", 0), TEST ("ab", "ce", "abce", 0), TEST ("@2ab", "cdefghij", "@2abcdefghij", 0), TEST ("a@2b", "cdefghij", "a@2bcdefghij", 0), TEST ("ab@2", "cdefghij", "ab@2cdefghij", 0), TEST ("ab@2c", "e", "ab@2ce", 0), TEST ("ab@2c", "e", "ab@2ce", 0), TEST ("ab@2c", "e", "ab@2c@2e", 0), TEST ("abcdefghij", "abcdefghij", "abcdefghijabcdefghij", 0), TEST ("", "x@4096", "x@4096", 0), TEST ("x@4096", "", "x@4096", 0), TEST ("x@2048", "y@2048", "x@2048y@2048", 0), TEST ("x@10", "x@118", "x@128", 0), TEST ("x@128", "x@79", "x@207", 0), TEST ("x@207", "x@127", "x@334", 0), TEST ("x@334", "x@206", "x@540", 0), TEST ("x@540", "x@333", "x@873", 0), TEST ("x@539", "x@873", "x@1412", 0), TEST ("x@872", "x@1412", "x@2284", 0), TEST ("x@1411", "x@2284", "x@3695", 0), TEST ("x@1412", "x@2284", "x@3696", 0), TEST ("", 0, "", 0), TEST ("abc", 0, "abcabc", 0), TEST ("a@2bc", 0, "a@2bca@2bc", 0), TEST ("@2abc", 0, "@2abc@2abc", 0), TEST ("abc@2", 0, "abc@2abc@2", 0), TEST ("x@2048", 0, "x@4096", 0), TEST ("last", "test", "lasttest", 0) }; /**************************************************************************/ // exercises: // operator+= (value_type) static const StringTestCase val_test_cases [] = { #undef TEST #define TEST(str, val, res, bthrow) \ { __LINE__, -1, -1, -1, -1, val, str, sizeof str - 1, 0, 0, \ res, sizeof res - 1, bthrow } // +---------------------------------- controlled sequence // | +----------------- character to be appended // | | +------------- expected result sequence // | | | +- exception info // | | | | 0 - no exception // | | | | 1 - length_error // | | | | // | | | +----+ // V V V V TEST ("ab", 'c', "abc", 0), TEST ("", 'a', "a", 0), TEST ("", '\0', "", 0), TEST ("", 'a', "a", 0), TEST ("", '\0', "@2", 0), TEST ("cde", 'a', "cdea", 0), TEST ("abc", '\0', "abc", 0), TEST ("ab@2c", '\0', "ab@2c", 0), TEST ("ab@2c", '\0', "ab@2c", 0), TEST ("abc@2", 'a', "abc@2a", 0), TEST ("x@127", 'x', "x@128", 0), TEST ("x@206", 'x', "x@207", 0), TEST ("x@333", 'x', "x@334", 0), TEST ("x@539", 'x', "x@540", 0), TEST ("x@1411", 'x', "x@1412", 0), TEST ("x@2283", 'x', "x@2284", 0), TEST ("x@3694", 'x', "x@3695", 0), TEST ("x@540", 'x', "x@541", 0), TEST ("last", 't', "lastt", 0) }; /**************************************************************************/ template void test_op_plus_eq (charT, Traits*, Allocator*, const StringFunc &func, const StringTestCase &tcase) { typedef std::basic_string String; typedef typename String::iterator StringIter; typedef typename UserTraits::MemFun UTMemFun; static const std::size_t BUFSIZE = 256; static charT wstr_buf [BUFSIZE]; static charT warg_buf [BUFSIZE]; std::size_t str_len = sizeof wstr_buf / sizeof *wstr_buf; std::size_t arg_len = sizeof warg_buf / sizeof *warg_buf; charT* wstr = rw_expand (wstr_buf, tcase.str, tcase.str_len, &str_len); charT* warg = rw_expand (warg_buf, tcase.arg, tcase.arg_len, &arg_len); static charT wres_buf [BUFSIZE]; std::size_t res_len = sizeof wres_buf / sizeof *wres_buf; charT* wres = rw_expand (wres_buf, tcase.res, tcase.nres, &res_len); // construct the string object to be modified // and the (possibly unused) argument string /* const */ String str (wstr, str_len); const String arg (warg, arg_len); if (wstr != wstr_buf) delete[] wstr; if (warg != warg_buf) delete[] warg; wstr = 0; warg = 0; // save the state of the string object before the call // to detect wxception safety violations (changes to // the state of the object after an exception) const StringState str_state (rw_get_string_state (str)); const charT* const arg_ptr = tcase.arg ? arg.c_str () : str.c_str (); const String& arg_str = tcase.arg ? arg : str; const charT arg_val = make_char (char (tcase.val), (charT*)0); std::size_t total_length_calls = 0; std::size_t n_length_calls = 0; std::size_t* const rg_calls = rw_get_call_counters ((Traits*)0, (charT*)0); if (rg_calls) total_length_calls = rg_calls [UTMemFun::length]; rwt_free_store* const pst = rwt_get_free_store (0); SharedAlloc* const pal = SharedAlloc::instance (); // iterate for`throw_after' starting at the next call to operator new, // forcing each call to throw an exception, until the function finally // succeeds (i.e, no exception is thrown) std::size_t throw_count; for (throw_count = 0; ; ++throw_count) { // (name of) expected and caught exception const char* expected = 0; const char* caught = 0; #ifndef _RWSTD_NO_EXCEPTIONS if (1 == tcase.bthrow) expected = exceptions [2]; // length_error else if (0 == tcase.bthrow) { // by default excercise the exception safety of the function // by iteratively inducing an exception at each call to operator // new or Allocator::allocate() until the call succeeds expected = exceptions [3]; // bad_alloc *pst->throw_at_calls_ [0] = pst->new_calls_ [0] + throw_count + 1; pal->throw_at_calls_ [pal->m_allocate] = pal->throw_at_calls_ [pal->m_allocate] + throw_count + 1; } else { // exceptions disabled for this test case } #else // if defined (_RWSTD_NO_EXCEPTIONS) if (tcase.bthrow) { if (wres != wres_buf) delete[] wres; return; } #endif // _RWSTD_NO_EXCEPTIONS // start checking for memory leaks rw_check_leaks (str.get_allocator ()); try { // pointer to the returned reference const String* ret_ptr = 0; switch (func.which_) { case OpPlusEq (cptr): ret_ptr = &str.operator+= (arg_ptr); if (rg_calls) n_length_calls = rg_calls [UTMemFun::length]; break; case OpPlusEq (cstr): ret_ptr = &str.operator+= (arg_str); break; case OpPlusEq (val): ret_ptr = &str.operator+= (arg_val); break; default: RW_ASSERT ("test logic error: unknown operator += overload"); return; } // verify that the reference returned from the function // refers to the modified string object (i.e., *this // within the function) const std::ptrdiff_t ret_off = ret_ptr - &str; // verify the returned value rw_assert (0 == ret_off, 0, tcase.line, "line %d. %{$FUNCALL} returned invalid reference, " "offset is %td", __LINE__, ret_off); // verfiy that strings length are equal rw_assert (res_len == str.size (), 0, tcase.line, "line %d. %{$FUNCALL} expected %{#*s} " "with length %zu, got %{/*.*Gs} with length %zu", __LINE__, int (tcase.nres), tcase.res, res_len, int (sizeof (charT)), int (str.size ()), str.c_str (), str.size ()); if (res_len == str.size ()) { // if the result length matches the expected length // (and only then), also verify that the modified // string matches the expected result const std::size_t match = rw_match (tcase.res, str.c_str(), str.size ()); rw_assert (match == res_len, 0, tcase.line, "line %d. %{$FUNCALL} expected %{#*s}, " "got %{/*.*Gs}, difference at offset %zu", __LINE__, int (tcase.nres), tcase.res, int (sizeof (charT)), int (str.size ()), str.c_str (), match); } // verify that Traits::length was used if (OpPlusEq (cptr) == func.which_ && rg_calls) { rw_assert (n_length_calls - total_length_calls > 0, 0, tcase.line, "line %d. %{$FUNCALL} doesn't " "use traits::length()", __LINE__); } } #ifndef _RWSTD_NO_EXCEPTIONS catch (const std::length_error &ex) { caught = exceptions [2]; rw_assert (caught == expected, 0, tcase.line, "line %d. %{$FUNCALL} %{?}expected %s,%{:}" "unexpectedly%{;} caught std::%s(%#s)", __LINE__, 0 != expected, expected, caught, ex.what ()); } catch (const std::bad_alloc &ex) { caught = exceptions [3]; rw_assert (0 == tcase.bthrow, 0, tcase.line, "line %d. %{$FUNCALL} %{?}expected %s,%{:}" "unexpectedly%{;} caught std::%s(%#s)", __LINE__, 0 != expected, expected, caught, ex.what ()); } catch (const std::exception &ex) { caught = exceptions [4]; rw_assert (0, 0, tcase.line, "line %d. %{$FUNCALL} %{?}expected %s,%{:}" "unexpectedly%{;} caught std::%s(%#s)", __LINE__, 0 != expected, expected, caught, ex.what ()); } catch (...) { caught = exceptions [0]; rw_assert (0, 0, tcase.line, "line %d. %{$FUNCALL} %{?}expected %s,%{:}" "unexpectedly%{;} caught %s", __LINE__, 0 != expected, expected, caught); } #endif // _RWSTD_NO_EXCEPTIONS // FIXME: verify the number of blocks the function call // is expected to allocate and detect any memory leaks rw_check_leaks (str.get_allocator (), tcase.line, std::size_t (-1), std::size_t (-1)); if (caught) { // verify that an exception thrown during allocation // didn't cause a change in the state of the object str_state.assert_equal (rw_get_string_state (str), __LINE__, tcase.line, caught); if (0 == tcase.bthrow) { // allow this call to operator new to succeed and try // to make the next one to fail during the next call // to the same function again continue; } } else if (0 < tcase.bthrow) { rw_assert (caught == expected, 0, tcase.line, "line %d. %{$FUNCALL} %{?}expected %s, caught %s" "%{:}unexpectedly caught %s%{;}", __LINE__, 0 != expected, expected, caught, caught); } break; } #ifndef _RWSTD_NO_REPLACEABLE_NEW_DELETE // verify that if exceptions are enabled and when capacity changes // at least one exception is thrown const std::size_t expect_throws = str_state.capacity_ < str.capacity (); #else // if defined (_RWSTD_NO_REPLACEABLE_NEW_DELETE) const std::size_t expect_throws = (StringIds::UserAlloc == func.alloc_id_) ? str_state.capacity_ < str.capacity (): 0; #endif // _RWSTD_NO_REPLACEABLE_NEW_DELETE rw_assert (expect_throws == throw_count, 0, tcase.line, "line %d: %{$FUNCALL}: expected exactly 1 %s exception " "while changing capacity from %zu to %zu, got %zu", __LINE__, exceptions [3], str_state.capacity_, str.capacity (), throw_count); // disable bad_alloc exceptions *pst->throw_at_calls_ [0] = 0; pal->throw_at_calls_ [pal->m_allocate] = 0; if (wres != wres_buf) delete[] wres; } /**************************************************************************/ DEFINE_STRING_TEST_DISPATCH (test_op_plus_eq); int main (int argc, char** argv) { static const StringTest tests [] = { #undef TEST #define TEST(sig) { \ OpPlusEq (sig), sig ## _test_cases, \ sizeof sig ## _test_cases / sizeof *sig ## _test_cases \ } TEST (cptr), TEST (cstr), TEST (val) }; const std::size_t test_count = sizeof tests / sizeof *tests; return rw_run_string_test (argc, argv, __FILE__, "lib.string.op+=", test_op_plus_eq, tests, test_count); }