gecko-dev/js/js2/cplusplustests/cplusplustests.cpp
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#include <cstddef>
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <new>
using namespace std;
struct Arena {
const char *name;
Arena(const char *name): name(name) {}
};
void *operator new(size_t size, Arena &arena);
void operator delete(void *p);
void *operator new(size_t size, Arena &arena)
{
void *p = malloc(size);
printf("Allocating %d bytes at %p using arena \"%s\"\n", size, p, arena.name);
return p;
}
#ifndef __MWERKS__
void operator delete(void *p, Arena &arena)
{
printf("Deleting object at %p using arena \"%s\"\n", p, arena.name);
}
#endif
void operator delete(void *p)
{
printf("Deleting object at %p\n", p);
}
struct C {
int n;
C(int n, bool bad = false);
~C();
};
struct Exception {
int num;
explicit Exception(int n): num(n) {}
};
C::C(int n, bool bad): n(n)
{
printf("Constructing C #%d at %p\n", n, this);
if (bad) {
printf("Throwing %d; constructor aborted\n", n);
throw Exception(n);
}
}
C::~C()
{
printf("Destroying C #%d at %p\n", n, this);
}
static void constructorTest1(int n, bool bad)
{
try {
printf("Calling C(%d,%d)\n", n, (int)bad);
{
C c(n, bad);
printf("We have C #%d\n", c.n);
}
printf("C is out of scope\n");
} catch (Exception &e) {
printf("Caught exception %d\n", e.num);
}
printf("\n");
}
static void constructorTest2(int n, bool bad)
{
try {
printf("Calling new C(%d,%d)\n", n, (int)bad);
{
C *c = new C(n, bad);
printf("We have C #%d\n", c->n);
delete c;
}
printf("C is out of scope\n");
} catch (Exception &e) {
printf("Caught exception %d\n", e.num);
}
printf("\n");
}
static void constructorTest3(int n, bool bad)
{
try {
printf("Calling new(arena) C(%d,%d)\n", n, (int)bad);
{
Arena arena("My arena");
C *c = new(arena) C(n, bad);
printf("We have C #%d\n", c->n);
}
printf("C is out of scope\n");
} catch (Exception &e) {
printf("Caught exception %d\n", e.num);
}
printf("\n");
}
int main()
{
printf("Beginning constructor tests\n\n");
constructorTest1(1, false);
constructorTest1(2, true);
constructorTest2(3, false);
constructorTest2(4, true);
constructorTest3(5, false);
constructorTest3(6, true);
printf("Ending constructor tests\n");
return 0;
}