gecko-dev/xpcom/tests/TestDeque.cpp
dougt%netscape.com 0d2808c511 Create a new xpcom obsolete library (and component library).
Moved nsFileSpec and related classes into this obsolete library.
  Moved nsRegistry and related libreg functionality into the obsolete library.

Updated many callers using the obsolete nsFile spec to use nsIFile and Necko to do file IO.

Combined the following DLLs (source -> dest)
  uriloader -> docshell
  shistory -> docshell
  jsurl -> jsdom
  gkview -> gklayout

Moved nsAdapterEnumerator out of xpcom/ds and into mailnews, since they're the only consumer

Modifed the xpt_link tool so that you can specify a �only include� cid list that can mask CID�s that you are not interested in.

Added build options:
Prevent the building of xpinstall (--disable-xpinstall)
Prevent the building js component loader (--disable-jsloader)
A build option to only build a single profile (--enable-single-profile)
A build flag to only built the required xpfe components (--disable-xpfe-components).

Removal or hiding of unused functions and classes including nsEscape*, nsDequeIterator, nsRecyclingAllocatorImpl, nsDiscriminatedUnion, nsOpaqueKey, nsCRT::strlen, NS_NewCommandLineService

Bug 194240, r/sr = darin, alec.
2003-03-15 01:04:32 +00:00

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
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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();
};
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();
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);
return NS_OK;
}
int main (void) {
_TestDeque test;
return 0;
}