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+/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 9; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
+/* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */
+/* 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/. */
+
+// This is included first to ensure it doesn't implicitly depend on anything
+// else.
+#include "mozilla/SegmentedVector.h"
+
+#include "mozilla/Alignment.h"
+#include "mozilla/Assertions.h"
+
+using mozilla::SegmentedVector;
+
+// It would be nice if we could use the InfallibleAllocPolicy from mozalloc,
+// but MFBT cannot use mozalloc.
+class InfallibleAllocPolicy
+{
+public:
+ template <typename T>
+ T* pod_malloc(size_t aNumElems)
+ {
+ if (aNumElems & mozilla::tl::MulOverflowMask<sizeof(T)>::value) {
+ MOZ_CRASH("TestSegmentedVector.cpp: overflow");
+ }
+ T* rv = static_cast<T*>(malloc(aNumElems * sizeof(T)));
+ if (!rv) {
+ MOZ_CRASH("TestSegmentedVector.cpp: out of memory");
+ }
+ return rv;
+ }
+
+ void free_(void* aPtr) { free(aPtr); }
+};
+
+// We want to test Append(), which is fallible and marked with
+// MOZ_MUST_USE. But we're using an infallible alloc policy, and so
+// don't really need to check the result. Casting to |void| works with clang
+// but not GCC, so we instead use this dummy variable which works with both
+// compilers.
+static int gDummy;
+
+// This tests basic segmented vector construction and iteration.
+void TestBasics()
+{
+ // A SegmentedVector with a POD element type.
+ typedef SegmentedVector<int, 1024, InfallibleAllocPolicy> MyVector;
+ MyVector v;
+ int i, n;
+
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(v.IsEmpty());
+
+ // Add 100 elements, then check various things.
+ i = 0;
+ for ( ; i < 100; i++) {
+ gDummy = v.Append(mozilla::Move(i));
+ }
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(!v.IsEmpty());
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(v.Length() == 100);
+
+ n = 0;
+ for (auto iter = v.Iter(); !iter.Done(); iter.Next()) {
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(iter.Get() == n);
+ n++;
+ }
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(n == 100);
+
+ // Add another 900 elements, then re-check.
+ for ( ; i < 1000; i++) {
+ v.InfallibleAppend(mozilla::Move(i));
+ }
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(!v.IsEmpty());
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(v.Length() == 1000);
+
+ n = 0;
+ for (auto iter = v.Iter(); !iter.Done(); iter.Next()) {
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(iter.Get() == n);
+ n++;
+ }
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(n == 1000);
+
+ // Pop off all of the elements.
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(v.Length() == 1000);
+ for (int len = (int)v.Length(); len > 0; len--) {
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(v.GetLast() == len - 1);
+ v.PopLast();
+ }
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(v.IsEmpty());
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(v.Length() == 0);
+
+ // Fill the vector up again to prepare for the clear.
+ for (i = 0; i < 1000; i++) {
+ v.InfallibleAppend(mozilla::Move(i));
+ }
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(!v.IsEmpty());
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(v.Length() == 1000);
+
+ v.Clear();
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(v.IsEmpty());
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(v.Length() == 0);
+
+ // Fill the vector up to verify PopLastN works.
+ for (i = 0; i < 1000; ++i) {
+ v.InfallibleAppend(mozilla::Move(i));
+ }
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(!v.IsEmpty());
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(v.Length() == 1000);
+
+ // Verify we pop the right amount of elements.
+ v.PopLastN(300);
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(v.Length() == 700);
+
+ // Verify the contents are what we expect.
+ n = 0;
+ for (auto iter = v.Iter(); !iter.Done(); iter.Next()) {
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(iter.Get() == n);
+ n++;
+ }
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(n == 700);
+}
+
+static size_t gNumDefaultCtors;
+static size_t gNumExplicitCtors;
+static size_t gNumCopyCtors;
+static size_t gNumMoveCtors;
+static size_t gNumDtors;
+
+struct NonPOD
+{
+ NonPOD() { gNumDefaultCtors++; }
+ explicit NonPOD(int x) { gNumExplicitCtors++; }
+ NonPOD(NonPOD&) { gNumCopyCtors++; }
+ NonPOD(NonPOD&&) { gNumMoveCtors++; }
+ ~NonPOD() { gNumDtors++; }
+};
+
+// This tests how segmented vectors with non-POD elements construct and
+// destruct those elements.
+void TestConstructorsAndDestructors()
+{
+ size_t defaultCtorCalls = 0;
+ size_t explicitCtorCalls = 0;
+ size_t copyCtorCalls = 0;
+ size_t moveCtorCalls = 0;
+ size_t dtorCalls = 0;
+
+ {
+ static const size_t segmentSize = 64;
+
+ // A SegmentedVector with a non-POD element type.
+ NonPOD x(1); // explicit constructor called
+ explicitCtorCalls++;
+ SegmentedVector<NonPOD, segmentSize, InfallibleAllocPolicy> v;
+ // default constructor called 0 times
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(v.IsEmpty());
+ gDummy = v.Append(x); // copy constructor called
+ copyCtorCalls++;
+ NonPOD y(1); // explicit constructor called
+ explicitCtorCalls++;
+ gDummy = v.Append(mozilla::Move(y)); // move constructor called
+ moveCtorCalls++;
+ NonPOD z(1); // explicit constructor called
+ explicitCtorCalls++;
+ v.InfallibleAppend(mozilla::Move(z)); // move constructor called
+ moveCtorCalls++;
+ v.PopLast(); // destructor called 1 time
+ dtorCalls++;
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(gNumDtors == dtorCalls);
+ v.Clear(); // destructor called 2 times
+ dtorCalls += 2;
+
+ // Test that PopLastN() correctly calls the destructors of all the
+ // elements in the segments it destroys.
+ //
+ // We depend on the size of NonPOD when determining how many things
+ // to push onto the vector. It would be nicer to get this information
+ // from SegmentedVector itself...
+ static_assert(sizeof(NonPOD) == 1, "Fix length calculations!");
+
+ size_t nonFullLastSegmentSize = segmentSize - 1;
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < nonFullLastSegmentSize; ++i) {
+ gDummy = v.Append(x); // copy constructor called
+ copyCtorCalls++;
+ }
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(gNumCopyCtors == copyCtorCalls);
+
+ // Pop some of the elements.
+ {
+ size_t partialPopAmount = 5;
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(nonFullLastSegmentSize > partialPopAmount);
+ v.PopLastN(partialPopAmount); // destructor called partialPopAmount times
+ dtorCalls += partialPopAmount;
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(v.Length() == nonFullLastSegmentSize - partialPopAmount);
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(!v.IsEmpty());
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(gNumDtors == dtorCalls);
+ }
+
+ // Pop a full segment.
+ {
+ size_t length = v.Length();
+ v.PopLastN(length);
+ dtorCalls += length;
+ // These two tests *are* semantically different given the underlying
+ // implementation; Length sums up the sizes of the internal segments,
+ // while IsEmpty looks at the sequence of internal segments.
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(v.Length() == 0);
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(v.IsEmpty());
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(gNumDtors == dtorCalls);
+ }
+
+ size_t multipleSegmentsSize = (segmentSize * 3) / 2;
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < multipleSegmentsSize; ++i) {
+ gDummy = v.Append(x); // copy constructor called
+ copyCtorCalls++;
+ }
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(gNumCopyCtors == copyCtorCalls);
+
+ // Pop across segment boundaries.
+ {
+ v.PopLastN(segmentSize);
+ dtorCalls += segmentSize;
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(v.Length() == (multipleSegmentsSize - segmentSize));
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(!v.IsEmpty());
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(gNumDtors == dtorCalls);
+ }
+
+ // Clear everything here to make calculations easier.
+ {
+ size_t length = v.Length();
+ v.Clear();
+ dtorCalls += length;
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(v.IsEmpty());
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(gNumDtors == dtorCalls);
+ }
+
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(gNumDefaultCtors == defaultCtorCalls);
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(gNumExplicitCtors == explicitCtorCalls);
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(gNumCopyCtors == copyCtorCalls);
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(gNumMoveCtors == moveCtorCalls);
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(gNumDtors == dtorCalls);
+ } // destructor called for x, y, z
+ dtorCalls += 3;
+ MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(gNumDtors == dtorCalls);
+}
+
+struct A { int mX; int mY; };
+struct B { int mX; char mY; double mZ; };
+struct C { A mA; B mB; };
+struct D { char mBuf[101]; };
+struct E { };
+
+// This tests that we get the right segment capacities for specified segment
+// sizes, and that the elements are aligned appropriately.
+void TestSegmentCapacitiesAndAlignments()
+{
+ // When SegmentedVector's constructor is passed a size, it asserts that the
+ // vector's segment capacity results in a segment size equal to (or very
+ // close to) the passed size.
+ //
+ // Also, SegmentedVector has a static assertion that elements are
+ // appropriately aligned.
+ SegmentedVector<double, 512> v1(512);
+ SegmentedVector<A, 1024> v2(1024);
+ SegmentedVector<B, 999> v3(999);
+ SegmentedVector<C, 10> v4(10);
+ SegmentedVector<D, 1234> v5(1234);
+ SegmentedVector<E> v6(4096); // 4096 is the default segment size
+ SegmentedVector<mozilla::AlignedElem<16>, 100> v7(100);
+}
+
+int main(void)
+{
+ TestBasics();
+ TestConstructorsAndDestructors();
+ TestSegmentCapacitiesAndAlignments();
+
+ return 0;
+}