From 5f8de423f190bbb79a62f804151bc24824fa32d8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Matt A. Tobin" Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2018 04:16:08 -0500 Subject: Add m-esr52 at 52.6.0 --- xpcom/tests/gtest/TestTArray2.cpp | 1033 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 1033 insertions(+) create mode 100644 xpcom/tests/gtest/TestTArray2.cpp (limited to 'xpcom/tests/gtest/TestTArray2.cpp') diff --git a/xpcom/tests/gtest/TestTArray2.cpp b/xpcom/tests/gtest/TestTArray2.cpp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..421927104 --- /dev/null +++ b/xpcom/tests/gtest/TestTArray2.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,1033 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ +/* vim:set ts=2 sw=2 sts=2 et cindent: */ +/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public + * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this + * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ + +#include "mozilla/ArrayUtils.h" +#include "mozilla/Unused.h" + +#include +#include +#include +#include "nsTArray.h" +#include "nsAutoPtr.h" +#include "nsString.h" +#include "nsDirectoryServiceDefs.h" +#include "nsDirectoryServiceUtils.h" +#include "nsComponentManagerUtils.h" +#include "nsXPCOM.h" +#include "nsIFile.h" + +#include "gtest/gtest.h" + +using namespace mozilla; + +namespace TestTArray { + +// Define this so we can use test_basic_array in test_comptr_array +template +inline bool operator<(const nsCOMPtr& lhs, const nsCOMPtr& rhs) { + return lhs.get() < rhs.get(); +} + +//---- + +template +static bool test_basic_array(ElementType *data, + size_t dataLen, + const ElementType& extra) { + nsTArray ary; + ary.AppendElements(data, dataLen); + if (ary.Length() != dataLen) { + return false; + } + if (!(ary == ary)) { + return false; + } + size_t i; + for (i = 0; i < ary.Length(); ++i) { + if (ary[i] != data[i]) + return false; + } + for (i = 0; i < ary.Length(); ++i) { + if (ary.SafeElementAt(i, extra) != data[i]) + return false; + } + if (ary.SafeElementAt(ary.Length(), extra) != extra || + ary.SafeElementAt(ary.Length() * 10, extra) != extra) + return false; + // ensure sort results in ascending order + ary.Sort(); + size_t j = 0, k = ary.IndexOfFirstElementGt(extra); + if (k != 0 && ary[k-1] == extra) + return false; + for (i = 0; i < ary.Length(); ++i) { + k = ary.IndexOfFirstElementGt(ary[i]); + if (k == 0 || ary[k-1] != ary[i]) + return false; + if (k < j) + return false; + j = k; + } + for (i = ary.Length(); --i; ) { + if (ary[i] < ary[i - 1]) + return false; + if (ary[i] == ary[i - 1]) + ary.RemoveElementAt(i); + } + if (!(ary == ary)) { + return false; + } + for (i = 0; i < ary.Length(); ++i) { + if (ary.BinaryIndexOf(ary[i]) != i) + return false; + } + if (ary.BinaryIndexOf(extra) != ary.NoIndex) + return false; + size_t oldLen = ary.Length(); + ary.RemoveElement(data[dataLen / 2]); + if (ary.Length() != (oldLen - 1)) + return false; + if (!(ary == ary)) + return false; + + size_t index = ary.Length() / 2; + if (!ary.InsertElementAt(index, extra)) + return false; + if (!(ary == ary)) + return false; + if (ary[index] != extra) + return false; + if (ary.IndexOf(extra) == ary.NoIndex) + return false; + if (ary.LastIndexOf(extra) == ary.NoIndex) + return false; + // ensure proper searching + if (ary.IndexOf(extra) > ary.LastIndexOf(extra)) + return false; + if (ary.IndexOf(extra, index) != ary.LastIndexOf(extra, index)) + return false; + + nsTArray copy(ary); + if (!(ary == copy)) + return false; + for (i = 0; i < copy.Length(); ++i) { + if (ary[i] != copy[i]) + return false; + } + if (!ary.AppendElements(copy)) + return false; + size_t cap = ary.Capacity(); + ary.RemoveElementsAt(copy.Length(), copy.Length()); + ary.Compact(); + if (ary.Capacity() == cap) + return false; + + ary.Clear(); + if (ary.IndexOf(extra) != ary.NoIndex) + return false; + if (ary.LastIndexOf(extra) != ary.NoIndex) + return false; + + ary.Clear(); + if (!ary.IsEmpty() || ary.Elements() == nullptr) + return false; + if (!(ary == nsTArray())) + return false; + if (ary == copy) + return false; + if (ary.SafeElementAt(0, extra) != extra || + ary.SafeElementAt(10, extra) != extra) + return false; + + ary = copy; + if (!(ary == copy)) + return false; + for (i = 0; i < copy.Length(); ++i) { + if (ary[i] != copy[i]) + return false; + } + + if (!ary.InsertElementsAt(0, copy)) + return false; + if (ary == copy) + return false; + ary.RemoveElementsAt(0, copy.Length()); + for (i = 0; i < copy.Length(); ++i) { + if (ary[i] != copy[i]) + return false; + } + + // These shouldn't crash! + nsTArray empty; + ary.AppendElements(reinterpret_cast(0), 0); + ary.AppendElements(empty); + + // See bug 324981 + ary.RemoveElement(extra); + ary.RemoveElement(extra); + + return true; +} + +TEST(TArray, test_int_array) { + int data[] = {4,6,8,2,4,1,5,7,3}; + ASSERT_TRUE(test_basic_array(data, ArrayLength(data), int(14))); +} + +TEST(TArray, test_int64_array) { + int64_t data[] = {4,6,8,2,4,1,5,7,3}; + ASSERT_TRUE(test_basic_array(data, ArrayLength(data), int64_t(14))); +} + +TEST(TArray, test_char_array) { + char data[] = {4,6,8,2,4,1,5,7,3}; + ASSERT_TRUE(test_basic_array(data, ArrayLength(data), char(14))); +} + +TEST(TArray, test_uint32_array) { + uint32_t data[] = {4,6,8,2,4,1,5,7,3}; + ASSERT_TRUE(test_basic_array(data, ArrayLength(data), uint32_t(14))); +} + +//---- + +class Object { + public: + Object() : mNum(0) { + } + Object(const char *str, uint32_t num) : mStr(str), mNum(num) { + } + Object(const Object& other) : mStr(other.mStr), mNum(other.mNum) { + } + ~Object() {} + + Object& operator=(const Object& other) { + mStr = other.mStr; + mNum = other.mNum; + return *this; + } + + bool operator==(const Object& other) const { + return mStr == other.mStr && mNum == other.mNum; + } + + bool operator<(const Object& other) const { + // sort based on mStr only + return mStr.Compare(other.mStr.get()) < 0; + } + + const char *Str() const { return mStr.get(); } + uint32_t Num() const { return mNum; } + + private: + nsCString mStr; + uint32_t mNum; +}; + +TEST(TArray, test_object_array) { + nsTArray objArray; + const char kdata[] = "hello world"; + size_t i; + for (i = 0; i < ArrayLength(kdata); ++i) { + char x[] = {kdata[i],'\0'}; + ASSERT_TRUE(objArray.AppendElement(Object(x, i))); + } + for (i = 0; i < ArrayLength(kdata); ++i) { + ASSERT_EQ(objArray[i].Str()[0], kdata[i]); + ASSERT_EQ(objArray[i].Num(), i); + } + objArray.Sort(); + const char ksorted[] = "\0 dehllloorw"; + for (i = 0; i < ArrayLength(kdata)-1; ++i) { + ASSERT_EQ(objArray[i].Str()[0], ksorted[i]); + } +} + +class Countable { + static int sCount; + + public: + Countable() + { + sCount++; + } + + Countable(const Countable& aOther) + { + sCount++; + } + + static int Count() { return sCount; } +}; + +class Moveable { + static int sCount; + + public: + Moveable() + { + sCount++; + } + + Moveable(const Moveable& aOther) + { + sCount++; + } + + Moveable(Moveable&& aOther) + { + // Do not increment sCount + } + + static int Count() { return sCount; } +}; + +/* static */ int Countable::sCount = 0; +/* static */ int Moveable::sCount = 0; + +static nsTArray returns_by_value() { + nsTArray result; + return result; +} + +TEST(TArray, test_return_by_value) { + nsTArray result = returns_by_value(); + ASSERT_TRUE(true); // This is just a compilation test. +} + +TEST(TArray, test_move_array) { + nsTArray countableArray; + uint32_t i; + for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i) { + ASSERT_TRUE(countableArray.AppendElement(Countable())); + } + + ASSERT_EQ(Countable::Count(), 8); + + const nsTArray& constRefCountableArray = countableArray; + + ASSERT_EQ(Countable::Count(), 8); + + nsTArray copyCountableArray(constRefCountableArray); + + ASSERT_EQ(Countable::Count(), 12); + + nsTArray&& moveRefCountableArray = Move(countableArray); + moveRefCountableArray.Length(); // Make compilers happy. + + ASSERT_EQ(Countable::Count(), 12); + + nsTArray movedCountableArray(Move(countableArray)); + + ASSERT_EQ(Countable::Count(), 12); + + // Test ctor + FallibleTArray differentAllocatorCountableArray(Move(copyCountableArray)); + // operator= + copyCountableArray = Move(differentAllocatorCountableArray); + differentAllocatorCountableArray = Move(copyCountableArray); + // And the other ctor + nsTArray copyCountableArray2(Move(differentAllocatorCountableArray)); + // with auto + AutoTArray autoCountableArray(Move(copyCountableArray2)); + // operator= + copyCountableArray2 = Move(autoCountableArray); + // Mix with FallibleTArray + FallibleTArray differentAllocatorCountableArray2(Move(copyCountableArray2)); + AutoTArray autoCountableArray2(Move(differentAllocatorCountableArray2)); + differentAllocatorCountableArray2 = Move(autoCountableArray2); + + ASSERT_EQ(Countable::Count(), 12); + + nsTArray moveableArray; + for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i) { + ASSERT_TRUE(moveableArray.AppendElement(Moveable())); + } + + ASSERT_EQ(Moveable::Count(), 4); + + const nsTArray& constRefMoveableArray = moveableArray; + + ASSERT_EQ(Moveable::Count(), 4); + + nsTArray copyMoveableArray(constRefMoveableArray); + + ASSERT_EQ(Moveable::Count(), 8); + + nsTArray&& moveRefMoveableArray = Move(moveableArray); + moveRefMoveableArray.Length(); // Make compilers happy. + + ASSERT_EQ(Moveable::Count(), 8); + + nsTArray movedMoveableArray(Move(moveableArray)); + + ASSERT_EQ(Moveable::Count(), 8); + + // Test ctor + FallibleTArray differentAllocatorMoveableArray(Move(copyMoveableArray)); + // operator= + copyMoveableArray = Move(differentAllocatorMoveableArray); + differentAllocatorMoveableArray = Move(copyMoveableArray); + // And the other ctor + nsTArray copyMoveableArray2(Move(differentAllocatorMoveableArray)); + // with auto + AutoTArray autoMoveableArray(Move(copyMoveableArray2)); + // operator= + copyMoveableArray2 = Move(autoMoveableArray); + // Mix with FallibleTArray + FallibleTArray differentAllocatorMoveableArray2(Move(copyMoveableArray2)); + AutoTArray autoMoveableArray2(Move(differentAllocatorMoveableArray2)); + differentAllocatorMoveableArray2 = Move(autoMoveableArray2); + + ASSERT_EQ(Moveable::Count(), 8); +} + +//---- + +TEST(TArray, test_string_array) { + nsTArray strArray; + const char kdata[] = "hello world"; + size_t i; + for (i = 0; i < ArrayLength(kdata); ++i) { + nsCString str; + str.Assign(kdata[i]); + ASSERT_TRUE(strArray.AppendElement(str)); + } + for (i = 0; i < ArrayLength(kdata); ++i) { + ASSERT_EQ(strArray[i].CharAt(0), kdata[i]); + } + + const char kextra[] = "foo bar"; + size_t oldLen = strArray.Length(); + ASSERT_TRUE(strArray.AppendElement(kextra)); + strArray.RemoveElement(kextra); + ASSERT_EQ(oldLen, strArray.Length()); + + ASSERT_EQ(strArray.IndexOf("e"), size_t(1)); + + strArray.Sort(); + const char ksorted[] = "\0 dehllloorw"; + for (i = ArrayLength(kdata); i--; ) { + ASSERT_EQ(strArray[i].CharAt(0), ksorted[i]); + if (i > 0 && strArray[i] == strArray[i - 1]) + strArray.RemoveElementAt(i); + } + for (i = 0; i < strArray.Length(); ++i) { + ASSERT_EQ(strArray.BinaryIndexOf(strArray[i]), i); + } + auto no_index = strArray.NoIndex; // Fixes gtest compilation error + ASSERT_EQ(strArray.BinaryIndexOf(EmptyCString()), no_index); + + nsCString rawArray[MOZ_ARRAY_LENGTH(kdata) - 1]; + for (i = 0; i < ArrayLength(rawArray); ++i) + rawArray[i].Assign(kdata + i); // substrings of kdata + + ASSERT_TRUE(test_basic_array(rawArray, ArrayLength(rawArray), + nsCString("foopy"))); +} + +//---- + +typedef nsCOMPtr FilePointer; + +class nsFileNameComparator { + public: + bool Equals(const FilePointer &a, const char *b) const { + nsAutoCString name; + a->GetNativeLeafName(name); + return name.Equals(b); + } +}; + +TEST(TArray, test_comptr_array) { + FilePointer tmpDir; + NS_GetSpecialDirectory(NS_OS_TEMP_DIR, getter_AddRefs(tmpDir)); + ASSERT_TRUE(tmpDir); + const char *kNames[] = { + "foo.txt", "bar.html", "baz.gif" + }; + nsTArray fileArray; + size_t i; + for (i = 0; i < ArrayLength(kNames); ++i) { + FilePointer f; + tmpDir->Clone(getter_AddRefs(f)); + ASSERT_TRUE(f); + ASSERT_FALSE(NS_FAILED(f->AppendNative(nsDependentCString(kNames[i])))); + fileArray.AppendElement(f); + } + + ASSERT_EQ(fileArray.IndexOf(kNames[1], 0, nsFileNameComparator()), size_t(1)); + + // It's unclear what 'operator<' means for nsCOMPtr, but whatever... + ASSERT_TRUE(test_basic_array(fileArray.Elements(), fileArray.Length(), + tmpDir)); +} + +//---- + +class RefcountedObject { + public: + RefcountedObject() : rc(0) {} + void AddRef() { + ++rc; + } + void Release() { + if (--rc == 0) + delete this; + } + ~RefcountedObject() {} + private: + int32_t rc; +}; + +TEST(TArray, test_refptr_array) { + nsTArray< RefPtr > objArray; + + RefcountedObject *a = new RefcountedObject(); a->AddRef(); + RefcountedObject *b = new RefcountedObject(); b->AddRef(); + RefcountedObject *c = new RefcountedObject(); c->AddRef(); + + objArray.AppendElement(a); + objArray.AppendElement(b); + objArray.AppendElement(c); + + ASSERT_EQ(objArray.IndexOf(b), size_t(1)); + + a->Release(); + b->Release(); + c->Release(); +} + +//---- + +TEST(TArray, test_ptrarray) { + nsTArray ary; + ASSERT_EQ(ary.SafeElementAt(0), nullptr); + ASSERT_EQ(ary.SafeElementAt(1000), nullptr); + + uint32_t a = 10; + ary.AppendElement(&a); + ASSERT_EQ(*ary[0], a); + ASSERT_EQ(*ary.SafeElementAt(0), a); + + nsTArray cary; + ASSERT_EQ(cary.SafeElementAt(0), nullptr); + ASSERT_EQ(cary.SafeElementAt(1000), nullptr); + + const uint32_t b = 14; + cary.AppendElement(&a); + cary.AppendElement(&b); + ASSERT_EQ(*cary[0], a); + ASSERT_EQ(*cary[1], b); + ASSERT_EQ(*cary.SafeElementAt(0), a); + ASSERT_EQ(*cary.SafeElementAt(1), b); +} + +//---- + +// This test relies too heavily on the existence of DebugGetHeader to be +// useful in non-debug builds. +#ifdef DEBUG +TEST(TArray, test_autoarray) { + uint32_t data[] = {4,6,8,2,4,1,5,7,3}; + AutoTArray array; + + void* hdr = array.DebugGetHeader(); + ASSERT_NE(hdr, nsTArray().DebugGetHeader()); + ASSERT_NE(hdr, (AutoTArray().DebugGetHeader())); + + array.AppendElement(1u); + ASSERT_EQ(hdr, array.DebugGetHeader()); + + array.RemoveElement(1u); + array.AppendElements(data, ArrayLength(data)); + ASSERT_EQ(hdr, array.DebugGetHeader()); + + array.AppendElement(2u); + ASSERT_NE(hdr, array.DebugGetHeader()); + + array.Clear(); + array.Compact(); + ASSERT_EQ(hdr, array.DebugGetHeader()); + array.AppendElements(data, ArrayLength(data)); + ASSERT_EQ(hdr, array.DebugGetHeader()); + + nsTArray array2; + void* emptyHdr = array2.DebugGetHeader(); + array.SwapElements(array2); + ASSERT_NE(emptyHdr, array.DebugGetHeader()); + ASSERT_NE(hdr, array2.DebugGetHeader()); + size_t i; + for (i = 0; i < ArrayLength(data); ++i) { + ASSERT_EQ(array2[i], data[i]); + } + ASSERT_TRUE(array.IsEmpty()); + + array.Compact(); + array.AppendElements(data, ArrayLength(data)); + uint32_t data3[] = {5, 7, 11}; + AutoTArray array3; + array3.AppendElements(data3, ArrayLength(data3)); + array.SwapElements(array3); + for (i = 0; i < ArrayLength(data); ++i) { + ASSERT_EQ(array3[i], data[i]); + } + for (i = 0; i < ArrayLength(data3); ++i) { + ASSERT_EQ(array[i], data3[i]); + } +} +#endif + +//---- + +// IndexOf used to potentially scan beyond the end of the array. Test for +// this incorrect behavior by adding a value (5), removing it, then seeing +// if IndexOf finds it. +TEST(TArray, test_indexof) { + nsTArray array; + array.AppendElement(0); + // add and remove the 5 + array.AppendElement(5); + array.RemoveElementAt(1); + // we should not find the 5! + auto no_index = array.NoIndex; // Fixes gtest compilation error. + ASSERT_EQ(array.IndexOf(5, 1), no_index); +} + +//---- + +template +static bool is_heap(const Array& ary, size_t len) { + size_t index = 1; + while (index < len) { + if (ary[index] > ary[(index - 1) >> 1]) + return false; + index++; + } + return true; +} + +//---- + +// An array |arr| is using its auto buffer if |&arr < arr.Elements()| and +// |arr.Elements() - &arr| is small. + +#define IS_USING_AUTO(arr) \ + ((uintptr_t) &(arr) < (uintptr_t) arr.Elements() && \ + ((ptrdiff_t)arr.Elements() - (ptrdiff_t)&arr) <= 16) + +#define CHECK_IS_USING_AUTO(arr) \ + do { \ + ASSERT_TRUE(IS_USING_AUTO(arr)); \ + } while(0) + +#define CHECK_NOT_USING_AUTO(arr) \ + do { \ + ASSERT_FALSE(IS_USING_AUTO(arr)); \ + } while(0) + +#define CHECK_USES_SHARED_EMPTY_HDR(arr) \ + do { \ + nsTArray _empty; \ + ASSERT_EQ(_empty.Elements(), arr.Elements()); \ + } while(0) + +#define CHECK_EQ_INT(actual, expected) \ + do { \ + ASSERT_EQ((actual), (expected)); \ + } while(0) + +#define CHECK_ARRAY(arr, data) \ + do { \ + CHECK_EQ_INT((arr).Length(), (size_t)ArrayLength(data)); \ + for (size_t _i = 0; _i < ArrayLength(data); _i++) { \ + CHECK_EQ_INT((arr)[_i], (data)[_i]); \ + } \ + } while(0) + +TEST(TArray, test_swap) { + // Test nsTArray::SwapElements. Unfortunately there are many cases. + int data1[] = {8, 6, 7, 5}; + int data2[] = {3, 0, 9}; + + // Swap two auto arrays. + { + AutoTArray a; + AutoTArray b; + + a.AppendElements(data1, ArrayLength(data1)); + b.AppendElements(data2, ArrayLength(data2)); + CHECK_IS_USING_AUTO(a); + CHECK_IS_USING_AUTO(b); + + a.SwapElements(b); + + CHECK_IS_USING_AUTO(a); + CHECK_IS_USING_AUTO(b); + CHECK_ARRAY(a, data2); + CHECK_ARRAY(b, data1); + } + + // Swap two auto arrays -- one whose data lives on the heap, the other whose + // data lives on the stack -- which each fits into the other's auto storage. + { + AutoTArray a; + AutoTArray b; + + a.AppendElements(data1, ArrayLength(data1)); + a.RemoveElementAt(3); + b.AppendElements(data2, ArrayLength(data2)); + + // Here and elsewhere, we assert that if we start with an auto array + // capable of storing N elements, we store N+1 elements into the array, and + // then we remove one element, that array is still not using its auto + // buffer. + // + // This isn't at all required by the TArray API. It would be fine if, when + // we shrink back to N elements, the TArray frees its heap storage and goes + // back to using its stack storage. But we assert here as a check that the + // test does what we expect. If the TArray implementation changes, just + // change the failing assertions. + CHECK_NOT_USING_AUTO(a); + + // This check had better not change, though. + CHECK_IS_USING_AUTO(b); + + a.SwapElements(b); + + CHECK_IS_USING_AUTO(b); + CHECK_ARRAY(a, data2); + int expectedB[] = {8, 6, 7}; + CHECK_ARRAY(b, expectedB); + } + + // Swap two auto arrays which are using heap storage such that one fits into + // the other's auto storage, but the other needs to stay on the heap. + { + AutoTArray a; + AutoTArray b; + a.AppendElements(data1, ArrayLength(data1)); + a.RemoveElementAt(3); + + b.AppendElements(data2, ArrayLength(data2)); + b.RemoveElementAt(2); + + CHECK_NOT_USING_AUTO(a); + CHECK_NOT_USING_AUTO(b); + + a.SwapElements(b); + + CHECK_NOT_USING_AUTO(b); + + int expected1[] = {3, 0}; + int expected2[] = {8, 6, 7}; + + CHECK_ARRAY(a, expected1); + CHECK_ARRAY(b, expected2); + } + + // Swap two arrays, neither of which fits into the other's auto-storage. + { + AutoTArray a; + AutoTArray b; + + a.AppendElements(data1, ArrayLength(data1)); + b.AppendElements(data2, ArrayLength(data2)); + + a.SwapElements(b); + + CHECK_ARRAY(a, data2); + CHECK_ARRAY(b, data1); + } + + // Swap an empty nsTArray with a non-empty AutoTArray. + { + nsTArray a; + AutoTArray b; + + b.AppendElements(data2, ArrayLength(data2)); + CHECK_IS_USING_AUTO(b); + + a.SwapElements(b); + + CHECK_ARRAY(a, data2); + CHECK_EQ_INT(b.Length(), size_t(0)); + CHECK_IS_USING_AUTO(b); + } + + // Swap two big auto arrays. + { + const unsigned size = 8192; + AutoTArray a; + AutoTArray b; + + for (unsigned i = 0; i < size; i++) { + a.AppendElement(i); + b.AppendElement(i + 1); + } + + CHECK_IS_USING_AUTO(a); + CHECK_IS_USING_AUTO(b); + + a.SwapElements(b); + + CHECK_IS_USING_AUTO(a); + CHECK_IS_USING_AUTO(b); + + CHECK_EQ_INT(a.Length(), size_t(size)); + CHECK_EQ_INT(b.Length(), size_t(size)); + + for (unsigned i = 0; i < size; i++) { + CHECK_EQ_INT(a[i], i + 1); + CHECK_EQ_INT(b[i], i); + } + } + + // Swap two arrays and make sure that their capacities don't increase + // unnecessarily. + { + nsTArray a; + nsTArray b; + b.AppendElements(data2, ArrayLength(data2)); + + CHECK_EQ_INT(a.Capacity(), size_t(0)); + size_t bCapacity = b.Capacity(); + + a.SwapElements(b); + + // Make sure that we didn't increase the capacity of either array. + CHECK_ARRAY(a, data2); + CHECK_EQ_INT(b.Length(), size_t(0)); + CHECK_EQ_INT(b.Capacity(), size_t(0)); + CHECK_EQ_INT(a.Capacity(), bCapacity); + } + + // Swap an auto array with a TArray, then clear the auto array and make sure + // it doesn't forget the fact that it has an auto buffer. + { + nsTArray a; + AutoTArray b; + + a.AppendElements(data1, ArrayLength(data1)); + + a.SwapElements(b); + + CHECK_EQ_INT(a.Length(), size_t(0)); + CHECK_ARRAY(b, data1); + + b.Clear(); + + CHECK_USES_SHARED_EMPTY_HDR(a); + CHECK_IS_USING_AUTO(b); + } + + // Same thing as the previous test, but with more auto arrays. + { + AutoTArray a; + AutoTArray b; + + a.AppendElements(data1, ArrayLength(data1)); + + a.SwapElements(b); + + CHECK_EQ_INT(a.Length(), size_t(0)); + CHECK_ARRAY(b, data1); + + b.Clear(); + + CHECK_IS_USING_AUTO(a); + CHECK_IS_USING_AUTO(b); + } + + // Swap an empty nsTArray and an empty AutoTArray. + { + AutoTArray a; + nsTArray b; + + a.SwapElements(b); + + CHECK_IS_USING_AUTO(a); + CHECK_NOT_USING_AUTO(b); + CHECK_EQ_INT(a.Length(), size_t(0)); + CHECK_EQ_INT(b.Length(), size_t(0)); + } + + // Swap empty auto array with non-empty AutoTArray using malloc'ed storage. + // I promise, all these tests have a point. + { + AutoTArray a; + AutoTArray b; + + a.AppendElements(data1, ArrayLength(data1)); + + a.SwapElements(b); + + CHECK_IS_USING_AUTO(a); + CHECK_NOT_USING_AUTO(b); + CHECK_ARRAY(b, data1); + CHECK_EQ_INT(a.Length(), size_t(0)); + } +} + +// Bug 1171296: Disabled on andoid due to crashes. +#if !defined(ANDROID) +TEST(TArray, test_fallible) +{ + // Test that FallibleTArray works properly; that is, it never OOMs, but + // instead eventually returns false. + // + // This test is only meaningful on 32-bit systems. On a 64-bit system, we + // might never OOM. + if (sizeof(void*) > 4) { + ASSERT_TRUE(true); + return; + } + + // Allocate a bunch of 128MB arrays. Larger allocations will fail on some + // platforms without actually hitting OOM. + // + // 36 * 128MB > 4GB, so we should definitely OOM by the 36th array. + const unsigned numArrays = 36; + FallibleTArray arrays[numArrays]; + bool oomed = false; + for (size_t i = 0; i < numArrays; i++) { + // SetCapacity allocates the requested capacity + a header, and we want to + // avoid allocating more than 128MB overall because of the size padding it + // will cause, which depends on allocator behavior, so use 128MB - an + // arbitrary size larger than the array header, so that chances are good + // that allocations will always be 128MB. + bool success = arrays[i].SetCapacity(128 * 1024 * 1024 - 1024, fallible); + if (!success) { + // We got our OOM. Check that it didn't come too early. + oomed = true; + ASSERT_GE(i, size_t(8)) << "Got OOM on iteration " << i << ". Too early!"; + } + } + + ASSERT_TRUE(oomed) << "Didn't OOM or crash? nsTArray::SetCapacity" + "must be lying."; +} +#endif + +TEST(TArray, test_conversion_operator) { + FallibleTArray f; + const FallibleTArray fconst; + + InfallibleTArray i; + const InfallibleTArray iconst; + + nsTArray t; + const nsTArray tconst; + AutoTArray tauto; + const AutoTArray tautoconst; + +#define CHECK_ARRAY_CAST(type) \ + do { \ + const type& z1 = f; \ + ASSERT_EQ((void*)&z1, (void*)&f); \ + const type& z2 = fconst; \ + ASSERT_EQ((void*)&z2, (void*)&fconst); \ + const type& z5 = i; \ + ASSERT_EQ((void*)&z5, (void*)&i); \ + const type& z6 = iconst; \ + ASSERT_EQ((void*)&z6, (void*)&iconst); \ + const type& z9 = t; \ + ASSERT_EQ((void*)&z9, (void*)&t); \ + const type& z10 = tconst; \ + ASSERT_EQ((void*)&z10, (void*)&tconst); \ + const type& z11 = tauto; \ + ASSERT_EQ((void*)&z11, (void*)&tauto); \ + const type& z12 = tautoconst; \ + ASSERT_EQ((void*)&z12, (void*)&tautoconst); \ + } while (0) + + CHECK_ARRAY_CAST(FallibleTArray); + CHECK_ARRAY_CAST(InfallibleTArray); + CHECK_ARRAY_CAST(nsTArray); + +#undef CHECK_ARRAY_CAST +} + +template +struct BufAccessor : public T +{ + void* GetHdr() { return T::mHdr; } +}; + +TEST(TArray, test_SetLengthAndRetainStorage_no_ctor) { + // 1050 because sizeof(int)*1050 is more than a page typically. + const int N = 1050; + FallibleTArray f; + + InfallibleTArray i; + + nsTArray t; + AutoTArray tauto; + +#define LPAREN ( +#define RPAREN ) +#define FOR_EACH(pre, post) \ + do { \ + pre f post; \ + pre i post; \ + pre t post; \ + pre tauto post; \ + } while (0) + + // Setup test arrays. + FOR_EACH(; Unused << , .SetLength(N, fallible)); + for (int n = 0; n < N; ++n) { + FOR_EACH(;, [n] = n); + } + + void* initial_Hdrs[] = { + static_cast >&>(f).GetHdr(), + static_cast >&>(i).GetHdr(), + static_cast >&>(t).GetHdr(), + static_cast >&>(tauto).GetHdr(), + nullptr + }; + + // SetLengthAndRetainStorage(n), should NOT overwrite memory when T hasn't + // a default constructor. + FOR_EACH(;, .SetLengthAndRetainStorage(8)); + FOR_EACH(;, .SetLengthAndRetainStorage(12)); + for (int n = 0; n < 12; ++n) { + ASSERT_EQ(f[n], n); + ASSERT_EQ(i[n], n); + ASSERT_EQ(t[n], n); + ASSERT_EQ(tauto[n], n); + } + FOR_EACH(;, .SetLengthAndRetainStorage(0)); + FOR_EACH(;, .SetLengthAndRetainStorage(N)); + for (int n = 0; n < N; ++n) { + ASSERT_EQ(f[n], n); + ASSERT_EQ(i[n], n); + ASSERT_EQ(t[n], n); + ASSERT_EQ(tauto[n], n); + } + + void* current_Hdrs[] = { + static_cast >&>(f).GetHdr(), + static_cast >&>(i).GetHdr(), + static_cast >&>(t).GetHdr(), + static_cast >&>(tauto).GetHdr(), + nullptr + }; + + // SetLengthAndRetainStorage(n) should NOT have reallocated the internal + // memory. + ASSERT_EQ(sizeof(initial_Hdrs), sizeof(current_Hdrs)); + for (size_t n = 0; n < sizeof(current_Hdrs) / sizeof(current_Hdrs[0]); ++n) { + ASSERT_EQ(current_Hdrs[n], initial_Hdrs[n]); + } + + +#undef FOR_EACH +#undef LPAREN +#undef RPAREN +} + +} // namespace TestTArray -- cgit v1.2.3