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+/**
+ * @file llpounceable_test.cpp
+ * @author Nat Goodspeed
+ * @date 2015-05-22
+ * @brief Test for llpounceable.
+ *
+ * $LicenseInfo:firstyear=2015&license=viewerlgpl$
+ * Copyright (c) 2015, Linden Research, Inc.
+ * $/LicenseInfo$
+ */
+
+// Precompiled header
+#include "linden_common.h"
+// associated header
+#include "llpounceable.h"
+// STL headers
+// std headers
+// external library headers
+#include <boost/bind.hpp>
+// other Linden headers
+#include "../test/lltut.h"
+
+struct Data
+{
+ Data(const std::string& data):
+ mData(data)
+ {}
+ const std::string mData;
+};
+
+void setter(Data** dest, Data* ptr)
+{
+ *dest = ptr;
+}
+
+static Data* static_check = 0;
+
+// Set up an extern pointer to an LLPounceableStatic so the linker will fill
+// in the forward reference from below, before runtime.
+extern LLPounceable<Data*, LLPounceableStatic> gForward;
+
+struct EnqueueCall
+{
+ EnqueueCall()
+ {
+ // Intentionally use a forward reference to an LLPounceableStatic that
+ // we believe is NOT YET CONSTRUCTED. This models the scenario in
+ // which a constructor in another translation unit runs before
+ // constructors in this one. We very specifically want callWhenReady()
+ // to work even in that case: we need the LLPounceableQueueImpl to be
+ // initialized even if the LLPounceable itself is not.
+ gForward.callWhenReady(boost::bind(setter, &static_check, _1));
+ }
+} nqcall;
+// When this declaration is processed, we should enqueue the
+// setter(&static_check, _1) call for when gForward is set non-NULL. Needless
+// to remark, we want this call not to crash.
+
+// Now declare gForward. Its constructor should not run until after nqcall's.
+LLPounceable<Data*, LLPounceableStatic> gForward;
+
+/*****************************************************************************
+* TUT
+*****************************************************************************/
+namespace tut
+{
+ struct llpounceable_data
+ {
+ };
+ typedef test_group<llpounceable_data> llpounceable_group;
+ typedef llpounceable_group::object object;
+ llpounceable_group llpounceablegrp("llpounceable");
+
+ template<> template<>
+ void object::test<1>()
+ {
+ set_test_name("LLPounceableStatic out-of-order test");
+ // LLPounceable<T, LLPounceableStatic>::callWhenReady() must work even
+ // before LLPounceable's constructor runs. That's the whole point of
+ // implementing it with an LLSingleton queue. This models (say)
+ // LLPounceableStatic<LLMessageSystem*, LLPounceableStatic>.
+ ensure("static_check should still be null", ! static_check);
+ Data myData("test<1>");
+ gForward = &myData; // should run setter
+ ensure_equals("static_check should be &myData", static_check, &myData);
+ }
+
+ template<> template<>
+ void object::test<2>()
+ {
+ set_test_name("LLPounceableQueue different queues");
+ // We expect that LLPounceable<T, LLPounceableQueue> should have
+ // different queues because that specialization stores the queue
+ // directly in the LLPounceable instance.
+ Data *aptr = 0, *bptr = 0;
+ LLPounceable<Data*> a, b;
+ a.callWhenReady(boost::bind(setter, &aptr, _1));
+ b.callWhenReady(boost::bind(setter, &bptr, _1));
+ ensure("aptr should be null", ! aptr);
+ ensure("bptr should be null", ! bptr);
+ Data adata("a"), bdata("b");
+ a = &adata;
+ ensure_equals("aptr should be &adata", aptr, &adata);
+ // but we haven't yet set b
+ ensure("bptr should still be null", !bptr);
+ b = &bdata;
+ ensure_equals("bptr should be &bdata", bptr, &bdata);
+ }
+
+ template<> template<>
+ void object::test<3>()
+ {
+ set_test_name("LLPounceableStatic different queues");
+ // LLPounceable<T, LLPounceableStatic> should also have a distinct
+ // queue for each instance, but that engages an additional map lookup
+ // because there's only one LLSingleton for each T.
+ Data *aptr = 0, *bptr = 0;
+ LLPounceable<Data*, LLPounceableStatic> a, b;
+ a.callWhenReady(boost::bind(setter, &aptr, _1));
+ b.callWhenReady(boost::bind(setter, &bptr, _1));
+ ensure("aptr should be null", ! aptr);
+ ensure("bptr should be null", ! bptr);
+ Data adata("a"), bdata("b");
+ a = &adata;
+ ensure_equals("aptr should be &adata", aptr, &adata);
+ // but we haven't yet set b
+ ensure("bptr should still be null", !bptr);
+ b = &bdata;
+ ensure_equals("bptr should be &bdata", bptr, &bdata);
+ }
+
+ template<> template<>
+ void object::test<4>()
+ {
+ set_test_name("LLPounceable<T> looks like T");
+ // We want LLPounceable<T, TAG> to be drop-in replaceable for a plain
+ // T for read constructs. In particular, it should behave like a dumb
+ // pointer -- and with zero abstraction cost for such usage.
+ Data* aptr = 0;
+ Data a("a");
+ // should be able to initialize a pounceable (when its constructor
+ // runs)
+ LLPounceable<Data*> pounceable = &a;
+ // should be able to pass LLPounceable<T> to function accepting T
+ setter(&aptr, pounceable);
+ ensure_equals("aptr should be &a", aptr, &a);
+ // should be able to dereference with *
+ ensure_equals("deref with *", (*pounceable).mData, "a");
+ // should be able to dereference with ->
+ ensure_equals("deref with ->", pounceable->mData, "a");
+ // bool operations
+ ensure("test with operator bool()", pounceable);
+ ensure("test with operator !()", ! (! pounceable));
+ }
+
+ template<> template<>
+ void object::test<5>()
+ {
+ set_test_name("Multiple callWhenReady() queue items");
+ Data *p1 = 0, *p2 = 0, *p3 = 0;
+ Data a("a");
+ LLPounceable<Data*> pounceable;
+ // queue up a couple setter() calls for later
+ pounceable.callWhenReady(boost::bind(setter, &p1, _1));
+ pounceable.callWhenReady(boost::bind(setter, &p2, _1));
+ // should still be pending
+ ensure("p1 should be null", !p1);
+ ensure("p2 should be null", !p2);
+ ensure("p3 should be null", !p3);
+ pounceable = 0;
+ // assigning a new empty value shouldn't flush the queue
+ ensure("p1 should still be null", !p1);
+ ensure("p2 should still be null", !p2);
+ ensure("p3 should still be null", !p3);
+ // using whichever syntax
+ pounceable.reset(0);
+ // try to make ensure messages distinct... tough to pin down which
+ // ensure() failed if multiple ensure() calls in the same test<n> have
+ // the same message!
+ ensure("p1 should again be null", !p1);
+ ensure("p2 should again be null", !p2);
+ ensure("p3 should again be null", !p3);
+ pounceable.reset(&a); // should flush queue
+ ensure_equals("p1 should be &a", p1, &a);
+ ensure_equals("p2 should be &a", p2, &a);
+ ensure("p3 still not set", !p3);
+ // immediate call
+ pounceable.callWhenReady(boost::bind(setter, &p3, _1));
+ ensure_equals("p3 should be &a", p3, &a);
+ }
+
+ template<> template<>
+ void object::test<6>()
+ {
+ set_test_name("compile-fail test, uncomment to check");
+ // The following declaration should fail: only LLPounceableQueue and
+ // LLPounceableStatic should work as tags.
+// LLPounceable<Data*, int> pounceable;
+ }
+} // namespace tut