gecko-dev/xpcom/tests/TestDeque.cpp
2002-04-16 12:05:43 +00:00

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#include "nsDeque.h"
#include "nsCRT.h"
#include <stdio.h>
/**************************************************************
Now define the token deallocator class...
**************************************************************/
class _TestDeque {
public:
_TestDeque() {
SelfTest();
}
int SelfTest();
nsresult OriginalTest();
nsresult OriginalFlaw();
nsresult AssignFlaw();
nsresult StupidIterations();
};
static _TestDeque sTestDeque;
class _Dealloc: public nsDequeFunctor {
virtual void* operator()(void* aObject) {
return 0;
}
};
/**
* conduct automated self test for this class
*
* @param
* @return
*/
int _TestDeque::SelfTest() {
/* the old deque should have failed a bunch of these tests */
int results=0;
results+=OriginalTest();
results+=OriginalFlaw();
results+=AssignFlaw();
results+=StupidIterations();
return results;
}
nsresult _TestDeque::OriginalTest() {
int ints[200];
int count=sizeof(ints)/sizeof(int);
int i=0;
int* temp;
nsDeque theDeque(new _Dealloc); //construct a simple one...
for (i=0;i<count;i++) { //initialize'em
ints[i]=10*(1+i);
}
for (i=0;i<70;i++) {
theDeque.Push(&ints[i]);
}
for (i=0;i<56;i++) {
temp=(int*)theDeque.Pop();
}
for (i=0;i<55;i++) {
theDeque.Push(&ints[i]);
}
for (i=0;i<35;i++) {
temp=(int*)theDeque.Pop();
}
for (i=0;i<35;i++) {
theDeque.Push(&ints[i]);
}
for (i=0;i<38;i++) {
temp=(int*)theDeque.Pop();
}
return NS_OK;
}
nsresult _TestDeque::OriginalFlaw() {
int ints[200];
int count=sizeof(ints)/sizeof(int);
int i=0;
int* temp;
nsDeque secondDeque(new _Dealloc);
/**
* Test 1. Origin near end, semi full, call Peek().
* you start, mCapacity is 8
*/
printf("fill array\n");
for (i=32; i; --i)
ints[i]=i*3+10;
printf("push 6 times\n");
for (i=0; i<6; i++)
secondDeque.Push(&ints[i]);
printf("popfront 4 times:\n");
for (i=4; i; --i) {
temp=(int*)secondDeque.PopFront();
printf("%d\t",*temp);
}
printf("push 4 times\n");
for (int j=4; j; --j)
secondDeque.Push(&ints[++i]);
printf("origin should now be about 4\n");
printf("and size should be 6\n");
printf("origin+size>capacity\n");
/*<akk> Oh, I see ... it's a circular buffer */
printf("but the old code wasn't behaving accordingly.\n");
/*right*/
printf("we shouldn't crash or anything interesting, ");
temp=(int*)secondDeque.Peek();
printf("peek: %d\n",*temp);
return NS_OK;
}
nsresult _TestDeque::AssignFlaw() {
int ints[200];
int count=sizeof(ints)/sizeof(int);
int i=0;
nsDeque src(new _Dealloc),dest(new _Dealloc);
/**
* Test 2. Assignment doesn't do the right things.
*/
printf("fill array\n");
for (i=32; i; --i)
ints[i]=i*3+7;
printf("push 10 times\n"); //Capacity => 16
for (i=0; i<10; i++)
src.Push(&ints[i]);
nsDequeIterator first(src.Begin()), second(src.End());
nsDequeIterator third(dest.Begin()), fourth=dest.Begin();
char sF[]="failure: ";
char s1[]="first [ src.Begin]";
char s2[]="second[ src.End ]";
char s3[]="third [dest.Begin]";
char s4[]="fourth[dest.Begin]";
if (first ==second) printf("%s%s==%s",sF, s1, s2);
if (first ==third ) printf("%s%s==%s",sF, s1, s3);
if (first ==fourth) printf("%s%s==%s",sF, s1, s4);
if (second==third ) printf("%s%s==%s",sF, s2, s3);
if (second==fourth) printf("%s%s==%s",sF, s2, s4);
if (third !=fourth) printf("%s%s!=%s",sF, s3, s4);
return NS_OK;
}
nsresult _TestDeque::StupidIterations() {
/**
* Transaction manager defined a peek which insisted on
* (a) doing its own peek
* (b) peeking at an empty deque
*/
nsDeque stupid(new _Dealloc);
stupid.End()++;
++stupid.End();
stupid.End()--;
--stupid.End();
stupid.Begin()++;
++stupid.Begin();
stupid.Begin()--;
--stupid.Begin();
return NS_OK;
}
int main (void) {
_TestDeque test;
return 0;
}