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185 lines
3.5 KiB
C++
185 lines
3.5 KiB
C++
// Copyright (C) 2008-2012 Colin MacDonald
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// No rights reserved: this software is in the public domain.
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#include "testUtils.h"
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#include <irrlicht.h>
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using namespace irr;
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using namespace core;
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core::map<int, int> countReferences;
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struct SDummy
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{
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SDummy(int a) : x(a)
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{
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countReferences.insert(x,1);
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}
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SDummy() : x(0)
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{
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countReferences.insert(x,1);
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}
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SDummy(const SDummy& other)
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{
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x = other.x;
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countReferences[x] = countReferences[x] + 1;
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}
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~SDummy()
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{
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countReferences[x] = countReferences[x] - 1;
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}
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int x;
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};
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static bool testErase()
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{
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{
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core::array<SDummy> aaa;
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aaa.push_back(SDummy(0));
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aaa.push_back(SDummy(1));
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aaa.push_back(SDummy(2));
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aaa.push_back(SDummy(3));
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aaa.push_back(SDummy(4));
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aaa.push_back(SDummy(5));
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aaa.erase(0,2);
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}
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for ( core::map<int,int>::Iterator it = countReferences.getIterator(); !it.atEnd(); it++ )
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{
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if ( it->getValue() != 0 )
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{
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logTestString("testErase: wrong count for %d, it's: %d\n", it->getKey(), it->getValue());
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return false;
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}
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}
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return true;
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}
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struct VarArray
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{
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core::array < int, core::irrAllocatorFast<int> > MyArray;
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};
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static bool testSelfAssignment()
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{
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core::array<int> myArray;
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myArray.push_back(1);
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myArray = myArray;
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return myArray.size() == 1;
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}
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// this will (did once) crash when wrong due to deallocating memory twice, so no return value
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static void crashTestFastAlloc()
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{
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core::array < VarArray, core::irrAllocatorFast<VarArray> > ArrayArray;
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ArrayArray.setAllocStrategy(core::ALLOC_STRATEGY_SAFE); // force more re-allocations
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VarArray var;
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var.MyArray.setAllocStrategy(core::ALLOC_STRATEGY_SAFE); // force more re-allocations
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var.MyArray.push_back( 0 );
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for ( int i=0; i< 100; ++i )
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{
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ArrayArray.push_back(var);
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ArrayArray.push_back(var);
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}
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}
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static bool testSwap()
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{
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bool result = true;
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core::array<int> array1, array2, copy1, copy2;
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for ( int i=0; i<99; ++i )
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{
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array1.push_back(i);
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if ( i < 10 ) // we want also different container sizes
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array2.push_back(99-i);
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}
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copy1 = array1;
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copy2 = array2;
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array1.swap(array2);
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result &= (array1 == copy2);
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result &= (array2 == copy1);
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assert_log( result );
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return result;
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}
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// add numbers to the array going down from size to 1
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static void addInvNumbers(irr::core::array<int>& arr, irr::u32 size)
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{
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for ( irr::u32 i=0; i<size; ++i )
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{
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arr.push_back(size-i);
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}
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}
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// Ensure numbers are sorted in ascending order
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static bool validateSortedAscending(const irr::core::array<int>& arr)
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{
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for ( irr::u32 i=1; i< arr.size(); ++ i)
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{
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if ( arr[i-1] > arr[i] )
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return false;
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}
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return true;
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}
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static bool testSort()
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{
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irr::core::array<int> arr;
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for ( irr::u32 i=0; i<1000; ++i )
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{
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arr.clear();
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addInvNumbers(arr, i);
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arr.sort();
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if ( !validateSortedAscending(arr) )
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{
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return false;
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}
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}
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for ( irr::u32 i=0; i<1000; ++i )
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{
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arr.clear();
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addInvNumbers(arr, i);
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addInvNumbers(arr, i);
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arr.sort();
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if ( !validateSortedAscending(arr) )
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{
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return false;
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}
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}
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return true;
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}
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// Test the functionality of core::array
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bool testIrrArray(void)
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{
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bool allExpected = true;
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logTestString("crashTestFastAlloc\n");
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crashTestFastAlloc();
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allExpected &= testSelfAssignment();
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allExpected &= testSwap();
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allExpected &= testErase();
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allExpected &= testSort();
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if(allExpected)
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logTestString("\nAll tests passed\n");
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else
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logTestString("\nFAIL!\n");
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return allExpected;
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}
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