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Diffstat (limited to 'indra/llcommon')
| -rw-r--r-- | indra/llcommon/CMakeLists.txt | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | indra/llcommon/lleventdispatcher.cpp | 566 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | indra/llcommon/lleventdispatcher.h | 393 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | indra/llcommon/llevents.cpp | 13 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | indra/llcommon/llevents.h | 14 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | indra/llcommon/llinstancetracker.cpp | 17 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | indra/llcommon/llinstancetracker.h | 30 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | indra/llcommon/llsdutil.cpp | 27 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | indra/llcommon/llsdutil.h | 285 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | indra/llcommon/llversionviewer.h | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | indra/llcommon/tests/lleventdispatcher_test.cpp | 1324 | 
11 files changed, 2586 insertions, 87 deletions
| diff --git a/indra/llcommon/CMakeLists.txt b/indra/llcommon/CMakeLists.txt index 6439ac3349..22e0705036 100644 --- a/indra/llcommon/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/indra/llcommon/CMakeLists.txt @@ -63,6 +63,7 @@ set(llcommon_SOURCE_FILES      llformat.cpp      llframetimer.cpp      llheartbeat.cpp +    llinstancetracker.cpp      llliveappconfig.cpp      lllivefile.cpp      lllog.cpp @@ -314,6 +315,7 @@ if (LL_TESTS)    LL_ADD_INTEGRATION_TEST(lluri "" "${test_libs}")    LL_ADD_INTEGRATION_TEST(reflection "" "${test_libs}")    LL_ADD_INTEGRATION_TEST(stringize "" "${test_libs}") +  LL_ADD_INTEGRATION_TEST(lleventdispatcher "" "${test_libs}")    # *TODO - reenable these once tcmalloc libs no longer break the build.    #ADD_BUILD_TEST(llallocator llcommon) diff --git a/indra/llcommon/lleventdispatcher.cpp b/indra/llcommon/lleventdispatcher.cpp index d6e820d793..5b6d4efbe9 100644 --- a/indra/llcommon/lleventdispatcher.cpp +++ b/indra/llcommon/lleventdispatcher.cpp @@ -41,6 +41,354 @@  #include "llevents.h"  #include "llerror.h"  #include "llsdutil.h" +#include "stringize.h" +#include <memory>                   // std::auto_ptr + +/***************************************************************************** +*   LLSDArgsSource +*****************************************************************************/ +/** + * Store an LLSD array, producing its elements one at a time. Die with LL_ERRS + * if the consumer requests more elements than the array contains. + */ +class LL_COMMON_API LLSDArgsSource +{ +public: +    LLSDArgsSource(const std::string function, const LLSD& args); +    ~LLSDArgsSource(); + +    LLSD next(); + +    void done() const; + +private: +    std::string _function; +    LLSD _args; +    LLSD::Integer _index; +}; + +LLSDArgsSource::LLSDArgsSource(const std::string function, const LLSD& args): +    _function(function), +    _args(args), +    _index(0) +{ +    if (! (_args.isUndefined() || _args.isArray())) +    { +        LL_ERRS("LLSDArgsSource") << _function << " needs an args array instead of " +                                  << _args << LL_ENDL; +    } +} + +LLSDArgsSource::~LLSDArgsSource() +{ +    done(); +} + +LLSD LLSDArgsSource::next() +{ +    if (_index >= _args.size()) +    { +        LL_ERRS("LLSDArgsSource") << _function << " requires more arguments than the " +                                  << _args.size() << " provided: " << _args << LL_ENDL; +    } +    return _args[_index++]; +} + +void LLSDArgsSource::done() const +{ +    if (_index < _args.size()) +    { +        LL_WARNS("LLSDArgsSource") << _function << " only consumed " << _index +                                   << " of the " << _args.size() << " arguments provided: " +                                   << _args << LL_ENDL; +    } +} + +/***************************************************************************** +*   LLSDArgsMapper +*****************************************************************************/ +/** + * From a formal parameters description and a map of arguments, construct an + * arguments array. + * + * That is, given: + * - an LLSD array of length n containing parameter-name strings, + *   corresponding to the arguments of a function of interest + * - an LLSD collection specifying default parameter values, either: + *   - an LLSD array of length m <= n, matching the rightmost m params, or + *   - an LLSD map explicitly stating default name=value pairs + * - an LLSD map of parameter names and actual values for a particular + *   function call + * construct an LLSD array of actual argument values for this function call. + * + * The parameter-names array and the defaults collection describe the function + * being called. The map might vary with every call, providing argument values + * for the described parameters. + * + * The array of parameter names must match the number of parameters expected + * by the function of interest. + * + * If you pass a map of default parameter values, it provides default values + * as you might expect. It is an error to specify a default value for a name + * not listed in the parameters array. + * + * If you pass an array of default parameter values, it is mapped to the + * rightmost m of the n parameter names. It is an error if the default-values + * array is longer than the parameter-names array. Consider the following + * parameter names: ["a", "b", "c", "d"]. + * + * - An empty array of default values (or an isUndefined() value) asserts that + *   every one of the above parameter names is required. + * - An array of four default values [1, 2, 3, 4] asserts that every one of + *   the above parameters is optional. If the current parameter map is empty, + *   they will be passed to the function as [1, 2, 3, 4]. + * - An array of two default values [11, 12] asserts that parameters "a" and + *   "b" are required, while "c" and "d" are optional, having default values + *   "c"=11 and "d"=12. + * + * The arguments array is constructed as follows: + * + * - Arguments-map keys not found in the parameter-names array are ignored. + * - Entries from the map provide values for an improper subset of the + *   parameters named in the parameter-names array. This results in a + *   tentative values array with "holes." (size of map) + (number of holes) = + *   (size of names array) + * - Holes are filled with the default values. + * - Any remaining holes constitute an error. + */ +class LL_COMMON_API LLSDArgsMapper +{ +public: +    /// Accept description of function: function name, param names, param +    /// default values +    LLSDArgsMapper(const std::string& function, const LLSD& names, const LLSD& defaults); + +    /// Given arguments map, return LLSD::Array of parameter values, or LL_ERRS. +    LLSD map(const LLSD& argsmap) const; + +private: +    static std::string formatlist(const LLSD&); + +    // The function-name string is purely descriptive. We want error messages +    // to be able to indicate which function's LLSDArgsMapper has the problem. +    std::string _function; +    // Store the names array pretty much as given. +    LLSD _names; +    // Though we're handed an array of name strings, it's more useful to us to +    // store it as a map from name string to position index. Of course that's +    // easy to generate from the incoming names array, but why do it more than +    // once? +    typedef std::map<LLSD::String, LLSD::Integer> IndexMap; +    IndexMap _indexes; +    // Generated array of default values, aligned with the array of param names. +    LLSD _defaults; +    // Indicate whether we have a default value for each param. +    typedef std::vector<char> FilledVector; +    FilledVector _has_dft; +}; + +LLSDArgsMapper::LLSDArgsMapper(const std::string& function, +                               const LLSD& names, const LLSD& defaults): +    _function(function), +    _names(names), +    _has_dft(names.size()) +{ +    if (! (_names.isUndefined() || _names.isArray())) +    { +        LL_ERRS("LLSDArgsMapper") << function << " names must be an array, not " << names << LL_ENDL; +    } +    LLSD::Integer nparams(_names.size()); +    // From _names generate _indexes. +    for (LLSD::Integer ni = 0, nend = _names.size(); ni < nend; ++ni) +    { +        _indexes[_names[ni]] = ni; +    } + +    // Presize _defaults() array so we don't have to resize it more than once. +    // All entries are initialized to LLSD(); but since _has_dft is still all +    // 0, they're all "holes" for now. +    if (nparams) +    { +        _defaults[nparams - 1] = LLSD(); +    } + +    if (defaults.isUndefined() || defaults.isArray()) +    { +        LLSD::Integer ndefaults = defaults.size(); +        // defaults is a (possibly empty) array. Right-align it with names. +        if (ndefaults > nparams) +        { +            LL_ERRS("LLSDArgsMapper") << function << " names array " << names +                                      << " shorter than defaults array " << defaults << LL_ENDL; +        } + +        // Offset by which we slide defaults array right to right-align with +        // _names array +        LLSD::Integer offset = nparams - ndefaults; +        // Fill rightmost _defaults entries from defaults, and mark them as +        // filled +        for (LLSD::Integer i = 0, iend = ndefaults; i < iend; ++i) +        { +            _defaults[i + offset] = defaults[i]; +            _has_dft[i + offset] = 1; +        } +    } +    else if (defaults.isMap()) +    { +        // defaults is a map. Use it to populate the _defaults array. +        LLSD bogus; +        for (LLSD::map_const_iterator mi(defaults.beginMap()), mend(defaults.endMap()); +             mi != mend; ++mi) +        { +            IndexMap::const_iterator ixit(_indexes.find(mi->first)); +            if (ixit == _indexes.end()) +            { +                bogus.append(mi->first); +                continue; +            } + +            LLSD::Integer pos = ixit->second; +            // Store default value at that position in the _defaults array. +            _defaults[pos] = mi->second; +            // Don't forget to record the fact that we've filled this +            // position. +            _has_dft[pos] = 1; +        } +        if (bogus.size()) +        { +            LL_ERRS("LLSDArgsMapper") << function << " defaults specified for nonexistent params " +                                      << formatlist(bogus) << LL_ENDL; +        } +    } +    else +    { +        LL_ERRS("LLSDArgsMapper") << function << " defaults must be a map or an array, not " +                                  << defaults << LL_ENDL; +    } +} + +LLSD LLSDArgsMapper::map(const LLSD& argsmap) const +{ +    if (! (argsmap.isUndefined() || argsmap.isMap() || argsmap.isArray())) +    { +        LL_ERRS("LLSDArgsMapper") << _function << " map() needs a map or array, not " +                                  << argsmap << LL_ENDL; +    } +    // Initialize the args array. Indexing a non-const LLSD array grows it +    // to appropriate size, but we don't want to resize this one on each +    // new operation. Just make it as big as we need before we start +    // stuffing values into it. +    LLSD args(LLSD::emptyArray()); +    if (_defaults.size() == 0) +    { +        // If this function requires no arguments, fast exit. (Don't try to +        // assign to args[-1].) +        return args; +    } +    args[_defaults.size() - 1] = LLSD(); + +    // Get a vector of chars to indicate holes. It's tempting to just scan +    // for LLSD::isUndefined() values after filling the args array from +    // the map, but it's plausible for caller to explicitly pass +    // isUndefined() as the value of some parameter name. That's legal +    // since isUndefined() has well-defined conversions (default value) +    // for LLSD data types. So use a whole separate array for detecting +    // holes. (Avoid std::vector<bool> which is known to be odd -- can we +    // iterate?) +    FilledVector filled(args.size()); + +    if (argsmap.isArray()) +    { +        // Fill args from array. If there are too many args in passed array, +        // ignore the rest. +        LLSD::Integer size(argsmap.size()); +        if (size > args.size()) +        { +            // We don't just use std::min() because we want to sneak in this +            // warning if caller passes too many args. +            LL_WARNS("LLSDArgsMapper") << _function << " needs " << args.size() +                                       << " params, ignoring last " << (size - args.size()) +                                       << " of passed " << size << ": " << argsmap << LL_ENDL; +            size = args.size(); +        } +        for (LLSD::Integer i(0); i < size; ++i) +        { +            // Copy the actual argument from argsmap +            args[i] = argsmap[i]; +            // Note that it's been filled +            filled[i] = 1; +        } +    } +    else +    { +        // argsmap is in fact a map. Walk the map. +        for (LLSD::map_const_iterator mi(argsmap.beginMap()), mend(argsmap.endMap()); +             mi != mend; ++mi) +        { +            // mi->first is a parameter-name string, with mi->second its +            // value. Look up the name's position index in _indexes. +            IndexMap::const_iterator ixit(_indexes.find(mi->first)); +            if (ixit == _indexes.end()) +            { +                // Allow for a map containing more params than were passed in +                // our names array. Caller typically receives a map containing +                // the function name, cruft such as reqid, etc. Ignore keys +                // not defined in _indexes. +                LL_DEBUGS("LLSDArgsMapper") << _function << " ignoring " +                                            << mi->first << "=" << mi->second << LL_ENDL; +                continue; +            } +            LLSD::Integer pos = ixit->second; +            // Store the value at that position in the args array. +            args[pos] = mi->second; +            // Don't forget to record the fact that we've filled this +            // position. +            filled[pos] = 1; +        } +    } + +    // Fill any remaining holes from _defaults. +    LLSD unfilled(LLSD::emptyArray()); +    for (LLSD::Integer i = 0, iend = args.size(); i < iend; ++i) +    { +        if (! filled[i]) +        { +            // If there's no default value for this parameter, that's an +            // error. +            if (! _has_dft[i]) +            { +                unfilled.append(_names[i]); +            } +            else +            { +                args[i] = _defaults[i]; +            } +        } +    } +    // If any required args -- args without defaults -- were left unfilled +    // by argsmap, that's a problem. +    if (unfilled.size()) +    { +        LL_ERRS("LLSDArgsMapper") << _function << " missing required arguments " +                                  << formatlist(unfilled) << " from " << argsmap << LL_ENDL; +    } + +    // done +    return args; +} + +std::string LLSDArgsMapper::formatlist(const LLSD& list) +{ +    std::ostringstream out; +    const char* delim = ""; +    for (LLSD::array_const_iterator li(list.beginArray()), lend(list.endArray()); +         li != lend; ++li) +    { +        out << delim << li->asString(); +        delim = ", "; +    } +    return out.str(); +}  LLEventDispatcher::LLEventDispatcher(const std::string& desc, const std::string& key):      mDesc(desc), @@ -52,12 +400,181 @@ LLEventDispatcher::~LLEventDispatcher()  {  } +/** + * DispatchEntry subclass used for callables accepting(const LLSD&) + */ +struct LLEventDispatcher::LLSDDispatchEntry: public LLEventDispatcher::DispatchEntry +{ +    LLSDDispatchEntry(const std::string& desc, const Callable& func, const LLSD& required): +        DispatchEntry(desc), +        mFunc(func), +        mRequired(required) +    {} + +    Callable mFunc; +    LLSD mRequired; + +    virtual void call(const std::string& desc, const LLSD& event) const +    { +        // Validate the syntax of the event itself. +        std::string mismatch(llsd_matches(mRequired, event)); +        if (! mismatch.empty()) +        { +            LL_ERRS("LLEventDispatcher") << desc << ": bad request: " << mismatch << LL_ENDL; +        } +        // Event syntax looks good, go for it! +        mFunc(event); +    } + +    virtual LLSD addMetadata(LLSD meta) const +    { +        meta["required"] = mRequired; +        return meta; +    } +}; + +/** + * DispatchEntry subclass for passing LLSD to functions accepting + * arbitrary argument types (convertible via LLSDParam) + */ +struct LLEventDispatcher::ParamsDispatchEntry: public LLEventDispatcher::DispatchEntry +{ +    ParamsDispatchEntry(const std::string& desc, const invoker_function& func): +        DispatchEntry(desc), +        mInvoker(func) +    {} + +    invoker_function mInvoker; + +    virtual void call(const std::string& desc, const LLSD& event) const +    { +        LLSDArgsSource src(desc, event); +        mInvoker(boost::bind(&LLSDArgsSource::next, boost::ref(src))); +    } +}; + +/** + * DispatchEntry subclass for dispatching LLSD::Array to functions accepting + * arbitrary argument types (convertible via LLSDParam) + */ +struct LLEventDispatcher::ArrayParamsDispatchEntry: public LLEventDispatcher::ParamsDispatchEntry +{ +    ArrayParamsDispatchEntry(const std::string& desc, const invoker_function& func, +                             LLSD::Integer arity): +        ParamsDispatchEntry(desc, func), +        mArity(arity) +    {} + +    LLSD::Integer mArity; + +    virtual LLSD addMetadata(LLSD meta) const +    { +        LLSD array(LLSD::emptyArray()); +        // Resize to number of arguments required +        if (mArity) +            array[mArity - 1] = LLSD(); +        llassert_always(array.size() == mArity); +        meta["required"] = array; +        return meta; +    } +}; + +/** + * DispatchEntry subclass for dispatching LLSD::Map to functions accepting + * arbitrary argument types (convertible via LLSDParam) + */ +struct LLEventDispatcher::MapParamsDispatchEntry: public LLEventDispatcher::ParamsDispatchEntry +{ +    MapParamsDispatchEntry(const std::string& name, const std::string& desc, +                           const invoker_function& func, +                           const LLSD& params, const LLSD& defaults): +        ParamsDispatchEntry(desc, func), +        mMapper(name, params, defaults), +        mRequired(LLSD::emptyMap()) +    { +        // Build the set of all param keys, then delete the ones that are +        // optional. What's left are the ones that are required. +        for (LLSD::array_const_iterator pi(params.beginArray()), pend(params.endArray()); +             pi != pend; ++pi) +        { +            mRequired[pi->asString()] = LLSD(); +        } + +        if (defaults.isArray() || defaults.isUndefined()) +        { +            // Right-align the params and defaults arrays. +            LLSD::Integer offset = params.size() - defaults.size(); +            // Now the name of every defaults[i] is at params[i + offset]. +            for (LLSD::Integer i(0), iend(defaults.size()); i < iend; ++i) +            { +                // Erase this optional param from mRequired. +                mRequired.erase(params[i + offset].asString()); +                // Instead, make an entry in mOptional with the default +                // param's name and value. +                mOptional[params[i + offset].asString()] = defaults[i]; +            } +        } +        else if (defaults.isMap()) +        { +            // if defaults is already a map, then it's already in the form we +            // intend to deliver in metadata +            mOptional = defaults; +            // Just delete from mRequired every key appearing in mOptional. +            for (LLSD::map_const_iterator mi(mOptional.beginMap()), mend(mOptional.endMap()); +                 mi != mend; ++mi) +            { +                mRequired.erase(mi->first); +            } +        } +    } + +    LLSDArgsMapper mMapper; +    LLSD mRequired; +    LLSD mOptional; + +    virtual void call(const std::string& desc, const LLSD& event) const +    { +        // Just convert from LLSD::Map to LLSD::Array using mMapper, then pass +        // to base-class call() method. +        ParamsDispatchEntry::call(desc, mMapper.map(event)); +    } + +    virtual LLSD addMetadata(LLSD meta) const +    { +        meta["required"] = mRequired; +        meta["optional"] = mOptional; +        return meta; +    } +}; + +void LLEventDispatcher::addArrayParamsDispatchEntry(const std::string& name, +                                                    const std::string& desc, +                                                    const invoker_function& invoker, +                                                    LLSD::Integer arity) +{ +    mDispatch.insert( +        DispatchMap::value_type(name, DispatchMap::mapped_type( +                                    new ArrayParamsDispatchEntry(desc, invoker, arity)))); +} + +void LLEventDispatcher::addMapParamsDispatchEntry(const std::string& name, +                                                  const std::string& desc, +                                                  const invoker_function& invoker, +                                                  const LLSD& params, +                                                  const LLSD& defaults) +{ +    mDispatch.insert( +        DispatchMap::value_type(name, DispatchMap::mapped_type( +                                    new MapParamsDispatchEntry(name, desc, invoker, params, defaults)))); +} +  /// Register a callable by name  void LLEventDispatcher::add(const std::string& name, const std::string& desc,                              const Callable& callable, const LLSD& required)  { -    mDispatch.insert(DispatchMap::value_type(name, -                                             DispatchMap::mapped_type(callable, desc, required))); +    mDispatch.insert( +        DispatchMap::value_type(name, DispatchMap::mapped_type( +                                    new LLSDDispatchEntry(desc, callable, required))));  }  void LLEventDispatcher::addFail(const std::string& name, const std::string& classname) const @@ -83,7 +600,7 @@ bool LLEventDispatcher::remove(const std::string& name)  /// such callable exists, die with LL_ERRS.  void LLEventDispatcher::operator()(const std::string& name, const LLSD& event) const  { -    if (! attemptCall(name, event)) +    if (! try_call(name, event))      {          LL_ERRS("LLEventDispatcher") << "LLEventDispatcher(" << mDesc << "): '" << name                                       << "' not found" << LL_ENDL; @@ -98,44 +615,29 @@ void LLEventDispatcher::operator()(const LLSD& event) const      // This could/should be implemented in terms of the two-arg overload.      // However -- we can produce a more informative error message.      std::string name(event[mKey]); -    if (! attemptCall(name, event)) +    if (! try_call(name, event))      {          LL_ERRS("LLEventDispatcher") << "LLEventDispatcher(" << mDesc << "): bad " << mKey                                       << " value '" << name << "'" << LL_ENDL;      }  } -bool LLEventDispatcher::attemptCall(const std::string& name, const LLSD& event) const +bool LLEventDispatcher::try_call(const LLSD& event) const  { -    DispatchMap::const_iterator found = mDispatch.find(name); -    if (found == mDispatch.end()) -    { -        // The reason we only return false, leaving it up to our caller to die -        // with LL_ERRS, is that different callers have different amounts of -        // available information. -        return false; -    } -    // Found the name, so it's plausible to even attempt the call. But first, -    // validate the syntax of the event itself. -    std::string mismatch(llsd_matches(found->second.mRequired, event)); -    if (! mismatch.empty()) -    { -        LL_ERRS("LLEventDispatcher") << "LLEventDispatcher(" << mDesc << ") calling '" << name -                                     << "': bad request: " << mismatch << LL_ENDL; -    } -    // Event syntax looks good, go for it! -    (found->second.mFunc)(event); -    return true;                    // tell caller we were able to call +    return try_call(event[mKey], event);  } -LLEventDispatcher::Callable LLEventDispatcher::get(const std::string& name) const +bool LLEventDispatcher::try_call(const std::string& name, const LLSD& event) const  {      DispatchMap::const_iterator found = mDispatch.find(name);      if (found == mDispatch.end())      { -        return Callable(); +        return false;      } -    return found->second.mFunc; +    // Found the name, so it's plausible to even attempt the call. +    found->second->call(STRINGIZE("LLEventDispatcher(" << mDesc << ") calling '" << name << "'"), +                        event); +    return true;                    // tell caller we were able to call  }  LLSD LLEventDispatcher::getMetadata(const std::string& name) const @@ -147,9 +649,8 @@ LLSD LLEventDispatcher::getMetadata(const std::string& name) const      }      LLSD meta;      meta["name"] = name; -    meta["desc"] = found->second.mDesc; -    meta["required"] = found->second.mRequired; -    return meta; +    meta["desc"] = found->second->mDesc; +    return found->second->addMetadata(meta);  }  LLDispatchListener::LLDispatchListener(const std::string& pumpname, const std::string& key): @@ -164,3 +665,8 @@ bool LLDispatchListener::process(const LLSD& event)      (*this)(event);      return false;  } + +LLEventDispatcher::DispatchEntry::DispatchEntry(const std::string& desc): +    mDesc(desc) +{} + diff --git a/indra/llcommon/lleventdispatcher.h b/indra/llcommon/lleventdispatcher.h index dfffd59eb6..7acc61de4e 100644 --- a/indra/llcommon/lleventdispatcher.h +++ b/indra/llcommon/lleventdispatcher.h @@ -27,18 +27,56 @@   *    * Linden Research, Inc., 945 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA  94111  USA   * $/LicenseInfo$ + * + * The invoker machinery that constructs a boost::fusion argument list for use + * with boost::fusion::invoke() is derived from + * http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_45_0/libs/function_types/example/interpreter.hpp + * whose license information is copied below: + * + * "(C) Copyright Tobias Schwinger + * + * Use modification and distribution are subject to the boost Software License, + * Version 1.0. (See http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)."   */  #if ! defined(LL_LLEVENTDISPATCHER_H)  #define LL_LLEVENTDISPATCHER_H +// nil is too generic a term to be allowed to be a global macro. In +// particular, boost::fusion defines a 'class nil' (properly encapsulated in a +// namespace) that a global 'nil' macro breaks badly. +#if defined(nil) +// Capture the value of the macro 'nil', hoping int is an appropriate type. +static const int nil_(nil); +// Now forget the macro. +#undef nil +// Finally, reintroduce 'nil' as a properly-scoped alias for the previously- +// defined const 'nil_'. Make it static since otherwise it produces duplicate- +// symbol link errors later. +static const int& nil(nil_); +#endif +  #include <string> -#include <map> +#include <boost/shared_ptr.hpp>  #include <boost/function.hpp>  #include <boost/bind.hpp>  #include <boost/iterator/transform_iterator.hpp> +#include <boost/utility/enable_if.hpp> +#include <boost/function_types/is_nonmember_callable_builtin.hpp> +#include <boost/function_types/parameter_types.hpp> +#include <boost/function_types/function_arity.hpp> +#include <boost/type_traits/remove_cv.hpp> +#include <boost/type_traits/remove_reference.hpp> +#include <boost/fusion/include/push_back.hpp> +#include <boost/fusion/include/cons.hpp> +#include <boost/fusion/include/invoke.hpp> +#include <boost/mpl/begin.hpp> +#include <boost/mpl/end.hpp> +#include <boost/mpl/next.hpp> +#include <boost/mpl/deref.hpp>  #include <typeinfo>  #include "llevents.h" +#include "llsdutil.h"  class LLSD; @@ -54,12 +92,18 @@ public:      LLEventDispatcher(const std::string& desc, const std::string& key);      virtual ~LLEventDispatcher(); -    /// Accept any C++ callable, typically a boost::bind() expression +    /// @name Register functions accepting(const LLSD&) +    //@{ + +    /// Accept any C++ callable with the right signature, typically a +    /// boost::bind() expression      typedef boost::function<void(const LLSD&)> Callable;      /** -     * Register a @a callable by @a name. The optional @a required parameter -     * is used to validate the structure of each incoming event (see +     * Register a @a callable by @a name. The passed @a callable accepts a +     * single LLSD value and uses it in any way desired, e.g. extract +     * parameters and call some other function. The optional @a required +     * parameter is used to validate the structure of each incoming event (see       * llsd_matches()).       */      void add(const std::string& name, @@ -68,9 +112,23 @@ public:               const LLSD& required=LLSD());      /** +     * The case of a free function (or static method) accepting(const LLSD&) +     * could also be intercepted by the arbitrary-args overload below. Ensure +     * that it's directed to the Callable overload above instead. +     */ +    void add(const std::string& name, +             const std::string& desc, +             void (*f)(const LLSD&), +             const LLSD& required=LLSD()) +    { +        add(name, desc, Callable(f), required); +    } + +    /**       * Special case: a subclass of this class can pass an unbound member -     * function pointer without explicitly specifying the -     * <tt>boost::bind()</tt> expression. +     * function pointer (of an LLEventDispatcher subclass) without explicitly +     * specifying the <tt>boost::bind()</tt> expression. The passed @a method +     * accepts a single LLSD value, presumably containing other parameters.       */      template <class CLASS>      void add(const std::string& name, @@ -81,7 +139,8 @@ public:          addMethod<CLASS>(name, desc, method, required);      } -    /// Overload for both const and non-const methods +    /// Overload for both const and non-const methods. The passed @a method +    /// accepts a single LLSD value, presumably containing other parameters.      template <class CLASS>      void add(const std::string& name,               const std::string& desc, @@ -91,15 +150,106 @@ public:          addMethod<CLASS>(name, desc, method, required);      } -    /// Convenience: for LLEventDispatcher, not every callable needs a -    /// documentation string. -    template <typename CALLABLE> -    void add(const std::string& name, -             CALLABLE callable, -             const LLSD& required=LLSD()) -    { -        add(name, "", callable, required); -    } +    //@} + +    /// @name Register functions with arbitrary param lists +    //@{ + +    /** +     * Register a free function with arbitrary parameters. (This also works +     * for static class methods.) +     * +     * @note This supports functions with up to about 6 parameters -- after +     * that you start getting dismaying compile errors in which +     * boost::fusion::joint_view is mentioned a surprising number of times. +     * +     * When calling this name, pass an LLSD::Array. Each entry in turn will be +     * converted to the corresponding parameter type using LLSDParam. +     */ +    template<typename Function> +    typename boost::enable_if< boost::function_types::is_nonmember_callable_builtin<Function> +                               >::type add(const std::string& name, +                                           const std::string& desc, +                                           Function f); + +    /** +     * Register a nonstatic class method with arbitrary parameters. +     * +     * @note This supports functions with up to about 6 parameters -- after +     * that you start getting dismaying compile errors in which +     * boost::fusion::joint_view is mentioned a surprising number of times. +     * +     * To cover cases such as a method on an LLSingleton we don't yet want to +     * instantiate, instead of directly storing an instance pointer, accept a +     * nullary callable returning a pointer/reference to the desired class +     * instance. If you already have an instance in hand, +     * boost::lambda::var(instance) or boost::lambda::constant(instance_ptr) +     * produce suitable callables. +     * +     * When calling this name, pass an LLSD::Array. Each entry in turn will be +     * converted to the corresponding parameter type using LLSDParam. +     */ +    template<typename Method, typename InstanceGetter> +    typename boost::enable_if< boost::function_types::is_member_function_pointer<Method> +                               >::type add(const std::string& name, +                                           const std::string& desc, +                                           Method f, +                                           const InstanceGetter& getter); + +    /** +     * Register a free function with arbitrary parameters. (This also works +     * for static class methods.) +     * +     * @note This supports functions with up to about 6 parameters -- after +     * that you start getting dismaying compile errors in which +     * boost::fusion::joint_view is mentioned a surprising number of times. +     * +     * Pass an LLSD::Array of parameter names, and optionally another +     * LLSD::Array of default parameter values, a la LLSDArgsMapper. +     * +     * When calling this name, pass an LLSD::Map. We will internally generate +     * an LLSD::Array using LLSDArgsMapper and then convert each entry in turn +     * to the corresponding parameter type using LLSDParam. +     */ +    template<typename Function> +    typename boost::enable_if< boost::function_types::is_nonmember_callable_builtin<Function> +                               >::type add(const std::string& name, +                                           const std::string& desc, +                                           Function f, +                                           const LLSD& params, +                                           const LLSD& defaults=LLSD()); + +    /** +     * Register a nonstatic class method with arbitrary parameters. +     * +     * @note This supports functions with up to about 6 parameters -- after +     * that you start getting dismaying compile errors in which +     * boost::fusion::joint_view is mentioned a surprising number of times. +     * +     * To cover cases such as a method on an LLSingleton we don't yet want to +     * instantiate, instead of directly storing an instance pointer, accept a +     * nullary callable returning a pointer/reference to the desired class +     * instance. If you already have an instance in hand, +     * boost::lambda::var(instance) or boost::lambda::constant(instance_ptr) +     * produce suitable callables. +     * +     * Pass an LLSD::Array of parameter names, and optionally another +     * LLSD::Array of default parameter values, a la LLSDArgsMapper. +     * +     * When calling this name, pass an LLSD::Map. We will internally generate +     * an LLSD::Array using LLSDArgsMapper and then convert each entry in turn +     * to the corresponding parameter type using LLSDParam. +     */ +    template<typename Method, typename InstanceGetter> +    typename boost::enable_if< boost::function_types::is_member_function_pointer<Method> +                               >::type add(const std::string& name, +                                           const std::string& desc, +                                           Method f, +                                           const InstanceGetter& getter, +                                           const LLSD& params, +                                           const LLSD& defaults=LLSD()); + +    //@}          /// Unregister a callable      bool remove(const std::string& name); @@ -109,12 +259,25 @@ public:      /// the @a required prototype specified at add() time, die with LL_ERRS.      void operator()(const std::string& name, const LLSD& event) const; +    /// Call a registered callable with an explicitly-specified name and +    /// return <tt>true</tt>. If no such callable exists, return +    /// <tt>false</tt>. If the @a event fails to match the @a required +    /// prototype specified at add() time, die with LL_ERRS. +    bool try_call(const std::string& name, const LLSD& event) const; +      /// Extract the @a key value from the incoming @a event, and call the      /// callable whose name is specified by that map @a key. If no such      /// callable exists, die with LL_ERRS. If the @a event fails to match the      /// @a required prototype specified at add() time, die with LL_ERRS.      void operator()(const LLSD& event) const; +    /// Extract the @a key value from the incoming @a event, call the callable +    /// whose name is specified by that map @a key and return <tt>true</tt>. +    /// If no such callable exists, return <tt>false</tt>. If the @a event +    /// fails to match the @a required prototype specified at add() time, die +    /// with LL_ERRS. +    bool try_call(const LLSD& event) const; +      /// @name Iterate over defined names      //@{      typedef std::pair<std::string, std::string> NameDesc; @@ -122,16 +285,22 @@ public:  private:      struct DispatchEntry      { -        DispatchEntry(const Callable& func, const std::string& desc, const LLSD& required): -            mFunc(func), -            mDesc(desc), -            mRequired(required) -        {} -        Callable mFunc; +        DispatchEntry(const std::string& desc); +        virtual ~DispatchEntry() {} // suppress MSVC warning, sigh +          std::string mDesc; -        LLSD mRequired; + +        virtual void call(const std::string& desc, const LLSD& event) const = 0; +        virtual LLSD addMetadata(LLSD) const = 0;      }; -    typedef std::map<std::string, DispatchEntry> DispatchMap; +    // Tried using boost::ptr_map<std::string, DispatchEntry>, but ptr_map<> +    // wants its value type to be "clonable," even just to dereference an +    // iterator. I don't want to clone entries -- if I have to copy an entry +    // around, I want it to continue pointing to the same DispatchEntry +    // subclass object. However, I definitely want DispatchMap to destroy +    // DispatchEntry if no references are outstanding at the time an entry is +    // removed. This looks like a job for boost::shared_ptr. +    typedef std::map<std::string, boost::shared_ptr<DispatchEntry> > DispatchMap;  public:      /// We want the flexibility to redefine what data we store per name, @@ -149,10 +318,6 @@ public:      }      //@} -    /// Fetch the Callable for the specified name. If no such name was -    /// registered, return an empty() Callable. -    Callable get(const std::string& name) const; -      /// Get information about a specific Callable      LLSD getMetadata(const std::string& name) const; @@ -175,18 +340,184 @@ private:          }      }      void addFail(const std::string& name, const std::string& classname) const; -    /// try to dispatch, return @c true if success -    bool attemptCall(const std::string& name, const LLSD& event) const;      std::string mDesc, mKey;      DispatchMap mDispatch;      static NameDesc makeNameDesc(const DispatchMap::value_type& item)      { -        return NameDesc(item.first, item.second.mDesc); +        return NameDesc(item.first, item.second->mDesc); +    } + +    struct LLSDDispatchEntry; +    struct ParamsDispatchEntry; +    struct ArrayParamsDispatchEntry; +    struct MapParamsDispatchEntry; + +    // Step 2 of parameter analysis. Instantiating invoker<some_function_type> +    // implicitly sets its From and To parameters to the (compile time) begin +    // and end iterators over that function's parameter types. +    template< typename Function +              , class From = typename boost::mpl::begin< boost::function_types::parameter_types<Function> >::type +              , class To   = typename boost::mpl::end< boost::function_types::parameter_types<Function> >::type +              > +    struct invoker; + +    // deliver LLSD arguments one at a time +    typedef boost::function<LLSD()> args_source; +    // obtain args from an args_source to build param list and call target +    // function +    typedef boost::function<void(const args_source&)> invoker_function; + +    template <typename Function> +    invoker_function make_invoker(Function f); +    template <typename Method, typename InstanceGetter> +    invoker_function make_invoker(Method f, const InstanceGetter& getter); +    void addArrayParamsDispatchEntry(const std::string& name, +                                     const std::string& desc, +                                     const invoker_function& invoker, +                                     LLSD::Integer arity); +    void addMapParamsDispatchEntry(const std::string& name, +                                   const std::string& desc, +                                   const invoker_function& invoker, +                                   const LLSD& params, +                                   const LLSD& defaults); +}; + +/***************************************************************************** +*   LLEventDispatcher template implementation details +*****************************************************************************/ +// Step 3 of parameter analysis, the recursive case. +template<typename Function, class From, class To> +struct LLEventDispatcher::invoker +{ +    template<typename T> +    struct remove_cv_ref +        : boost::remove_cv< typename boost::remove_reference<T>::type > +    { }; + +    // apply() accepts an arbitrary boost::fusion sequence as args. It +    // examines the next parameter type in the parameter-types sequence +    // bounded by From and To, obtains the next LLSD object from the passed +    // args_source and constructs an LLSDParam of appropriate type to try +    // to convert the value. It then recurs with the next parameter-types +    // iterator, passing the args sequence thus far. +    template<typename Args> +    static inline +    void apply(Function func, const args_source& argsrc, Args const & args) +    { +        typedef typename boost::mpl::deref<From>::type arg_type; +        typedef typename boost::mpl::next<From>::type next_iter_type; +        typedef typename remove_cv_ref<arg_type>::type plain_arg_type; + +        invoker<Function, next_iter_type, To>::apply +        ( func, argsrc, boost::fusion::push_back(args, LLSDParam<plain_arg_type>(argsrc()))); +    } + +    // Special treatment for instance (first) parameter of a non-static member +    // function. Accept the instance-getter callable, calling that to produce +    // the first args value. Since we know we're at the top of the recursion +    // chain, we need not also require a partial args sequence from our caller. +    template <typename InstanceGetter> +    static inline +    void method_apply(Function func, const args_source& argsrc, const InstanceGetter& getter) +    { +        typedef typename boost::mpl::next<From>::type next_iter_type; + +        // Instead of grabbing the first item from argsrc and making an +        // LLSDParam of it, call getter() and pass that as the instance param. +        invoker<Function, next_iter_type, To>::apply +        ( func, argsrc, boost::fusion::push_back(boost::fusion::nil(), boost::ref(getter()))); +    } +}; + +// Step 4 of parameter analysis, the leaf case. When the general +// invoker<Function, From, To> logic has advanced From until it matches To, +// the compiler will pick this template specialization. +template<typename Function, class To> +struct LLEventDispatcher::invoker<Function,To,To> +{ +    // the argument list is complete, now call the function +    template<typename Args> +    static inline +    void apply(Function func, const args_source&, Args const & args) +    { +        boost::fusion::invoke(func, args);      }  }; +template<typename Function> +typename boost::enable_if< boost::function_types::is_nonmember_callable_builtin<Function> >::type +LLEventDispatcher::add(const std::string& name, const std::string& desc, Function f) +{ +    // Construct an invoker_function, a callable accepting const args_source&. +    // Add to DispatchMap an ArrayParamsDispatchEntry that will handle the +    // caller's LLSD::Array. +    addArrayParamsDispatchEntry(name, desc, make_invoker(f), +                                boost::function_types::function_arity<Function>::value); +} + +template<typename Method, typename InstanceGetter> +typename boost::enable_if< boost::function_types::is_member_function_pointer<Method> >::type +LLEventDispatcher::add(const std::string& name, const std::string& desc, Method f, +                       const InstanceGetter& getter) +{ +    // Subtract 1 from the compile-time arity because the getter takes care of +    // the first parameter. We only need (arity - 1) additional arguments. +    addArrayParamsDispatchEntry(name, desc, make_invoker(f, getter), +                                boost::function_types::function_arity<Method>::value - 1); +} + +template<typename Function> +typename boost::enable_if< boost::function_types::is_nonmember_callable_builtin<Function> >::type +LLEventDispatcher::add(const std::string& name, const std::string& desc, Function f, +                       const LLSD& params, const LLSD& defaults) +{ +    // See comments for previous is_nonmember_callable_builtin add(). +    addMapParamsDispatchEntry(name, desc, make_invoker(f), params, defaults); +} + +template<typename Method, typename InstanceGetter> +typename boost::enable_if< boost::function_types::is_member_function_pointer<Method> >::type +LLEventDispatcher::add(const std::string& name, const std::string& desc, Method f, +                       const InstanceGetter& getter, +                       const LLSD& params, const LLSD& defaults) +{ +    addMapParamsDispatchEntry(name, desc, make_invoker(f, getter), params, defaults); +} + +template <typename Function> +LLEventDispatcher::invoker_function +LLEventDispatcher::make_invoker(Function f) +{ +    // Step 1 of parameter analysis, the top of the recursion. Passing a +    // suitable f (see add()'s enable_if condition) to this method causes it +    // to infer the function type; specifying that function type to invoker<> +    // causes it to fill in the begin/end MPL iterators over the function's +    // list of parameter types. +    // While normally invoker::apply() could infer its template type from the +    // boost::fusion::nil parameter value, here we must be explicit since +    // we're boost::bind()ing it rather than calling it directly. +    return boost::bind(&invoker<Function>::template apply<boost::fusion::nil>, +                       f, +                       _1, +                       boost::fusion::nil()); +} + +template <typename Method, typename InstanceGetter> +LLEventDispatcher::invoker_function +LLEventDispatcher::make_invoker(Method f, const InstanceGetter& getter) +{ +    // Use invoker::method_apply() to treat the instance (first) arg specially. +    return boost::bind(&invoker<Method>::template method_apply<InstanceGetter>, +                       f, +                       _1, +                       getter); +} + +/***************************************************************************** +*   LLDispatchListener +*****************************************************************************/  /**   * Bundle an LLEventPump and a listener with an LLEventDispatcher. A class   * that contains (or derives from) LLDispatchListener need only specify the diff --git a/indra/llcommon/llevents.cpp b/indra/llcommon/llevents.cpp index 97e2bdeb57..ff03506e84 100644 --- a/indra/llcommon/llevents.cpp +++ b/indra/llcommon/llevents.cpp @@ -588,3 +588,16 @@ void LLReqID::stamp(LLSD& response) const      }      response["reqid"] = mReqid;  } + +bool sendReply(const LLSD& reply, const LLSD& request, const std::string& replyKey) +{ +    // Copy 'reply' to modify it. +    LLSD newreply(reply); +    // Get the ["reqid"] element from request +    LLReqID reqID(request); +    // and copy it to 'newreply'. +    reqID.stamp(newreply); +    // Send reply on LLEventPump named in request[replyKey]. Don't forget to +    // send the modified 'newreply' instead of the original 'reply'. +    return LLEventPumps::instance().obtain(request[replyKey]).post(newreply); +} diff --git a/indra/llcommon/llevents.h b/indra/llcommon/llevents.h index 2491cf1371..65b0fef354 100644 --- a/indra/llcommon/llevents.h +++ b/indra/llcommon/llevents.h @@ -692,6 +692,20 @@ private:  };  /** + * Conventionally send a reply to a request event. + * + * @a reply is the LLSD reply event to send + * @a request is the corresponding LLSD request event + * @a replyKey is the key in the @a request event, conventionally ["reply"], + * whose value is the name of the LLEventPump on which to send the reply. + * + * Before sending the reply event, sendReply() copies the ["reqid"] item from + * the request to the reply. + */ +LL_COMMON_API bool sendReply(const LLSD& reply, const LLSD& request, +                             const std::string& replyKey="reply"); + +/**   * Base class for LLListenerWrapper. See visit_and_connect() and llwrap(). We   * provide virtual @c accept_xxx() methods, customization points allowing a   * subclass access to certain data visible at LLEventPump::listen() time. diff --git a/indra/llcommon/llinstancetracker.cpp b/indra/llcommon/llinstancetracker.cpp index 89bc6cca39..f576204511 100644 --- a/indra/llcommon/llinstancetracker.cpp +++ b/indra/llcommon/llinstancetracker.cpp @@ -32,6 +32,17 @@  // external library headers  // other Linden headers -// llinstancetracker.h is presently header-only. This file exists only because our CMake -// test macro ADD_BUILD_TEST requires it. -int dummy = 0; +//static  +void * & LLInstanceTrackerBase::getInstances(std::type_info const & info) +{ +	static std::map<std::string, void *> instances; + +	std::string k = info.name(); +	if(instances.find(k) == instances.end()) +	{ +		instances[k] = NULL; +	} + +	return instances[k]; +} + diff --git a/indra/llcommon/llinstancetracker.h b/indra/llcommon/llinstancetracker.h index 4945461d62..b971b2f914 100644 --- a/indra/llcommon/llinstancetracker.h +++ b/indra/llcommon/llinstancetracker.h @@ -37,14 +37,21 @@  #include <boost/iterator/transform_iterator.hpp>  #include <boost/iterator/indirect_iterator.hpp> +class LL_COMMON_API LLInstanceTrackerBase : public boost::noncopyable +{ +	protected: +		static void * & getInstances(std::type_info const & info); +}; +  /// This mix-in class adds support for tracking all instances of the specified class parameter T  /// The (optional) key associates a value of type KEY with a given instance of T, for quick lookup  /// If KEY is not provided, then instances are stored in a simple set  /// @NOTE: see explicit specialization below for default KEY==T* case  template<typename T, typename KEY = T*> -class LLInstanceTracker : boost::noncopyable +class LLInstanceTracker : public LLInstanceTrackerBase  {  	typedef typename std::map<KEY, T*> InstanceMap; +	typedef LLInstanceTracker<T, KEY> MyT;  	typedef boost::function<const KEY&(typename InstanceMap::value_type&)> KeyGetter;  	typedef boost::function<T*(typename InstanceMap::value_type&)> InstancePtrGetter;  public: @@ -99,25 +106,26 @@ private:      static InstanceMap& getMap_()      { -        if (! sInstances) +		void * & instances = getInstances(typeid(MyT)); +        if (! instances)          { -            sInstances = new InstanceMap; +            instances = new InstanceMap;          } -        return *sInstances; +        return * static_cast<InstanceMap*>(instances);      }  private:  	KEY mKey; -	static InstanceMap* sInstances;  };  /// explicit specialization for default case where KEY is T*  /// use a simple std::set<T*>  template<typename T> -class LLInstanceTracker<T, T*> +class LLInstanceTracker<T, T*> : public LLInstanceTrackerBase  {  	typedef typename std::set<T*> InstanceSet; +	typedef LLInstanceTracker<T, T*> MyT;  public:  	/// Dereferencing key_iter gives you a T* (since T* is the key)  	typedef typename InstanceSet::iterator key_iter; @@ -172,19 +180,17 @@ protected:  	static InstanceSet& getSet_()  	{ -		if (! sInstances) +		void * & instances = getInstances(typeid(MyT)); +		if (! instances)  		{ -			sInstances = new InstanceSet; +			instances = new InstanceSet;  		} -		return *sInstances; +		return * static_cast<InstanceSet *>(instances);  	} -	static InstanceSet* sInstances;  	static S32 sIterationNestDepth;  }; -template <typename T, typename KEY> typename LLInstanceTracker<T, KEY>::InstanceMap* LLInstanceTracker<T, KEY>::sInstances = NULL; -template <typename T> typename LLInstanceTracker<T, T*>::InstanceSet* LLInstanceTracker<T, T*>::sInstances = NULL;  template <typename T> S32 LLInstanceTracker<T, T*>::sIterationNestDepth = 0;  #endif diff --git a/indra/llcommon/llsdutil.cpp b/indra/llcommon/llsdutil.cpp index f8f9ece058..803417d368 100644 --- a/indra/llcommon/llsdutil.cpp +++ b/indra/llcommon/llsdutil.cpp @@ -41,6 +41,7 @@  #include "llsdserialize.h"  #include "stringize.h" +#include "is_approx_equal_fraction.h"  #include <map>  #include <set> @@ -571,7 +572,7 @@ std::string llsd_matches(const LLSD& prototype, const LLSD& data, const std::str      return match_types(prototype.type(), TypeVector(), data.type(), pfx);  } -bool llsd_equals(const LLSD& lhs, const LLSD& rhs) +bool llsd_equals(const LLSD& lhs, const LLSD& rhs, unsigned bits)  {      // We're comparing strict equality of LLSD representation rather than      // performing any conversions. So if the types aren't equal, the LLSD @@ -588,6 +589,20 @@ bool llsd_equals(const LLSD& lhs, const LLSD& rhs)          // Both are TypeUndefined. There's nothing more to know.          return true; +    case LLSD::TypeReal: +        // This is where the 'bits' argument comes in handy. If passed +        // explicitly, it means to use is_approx_equal_fraction() to compare. +        if (bits >= 0) +        { +            return is_approx_equal_fraction(lhs.asReal(), rhs.asReal(), bits); +        } +        // Otherwise we compare bit representations, and the usual caveats +        // about comparing floating-point numbers apply. Omitting 'bits' when +        // comparing Real values is only useful when we expect identical bit +        // representation for a given Real value, e.g. for integer-valued +        // Reals. +        return (lhs.asReal() == rhs.asReal()); +  #define COMPARE_SCALAR(type)                                    \      case LLSD::Type##type:                                      \          /* LLSD::URI has operator!=() but not operator==() */   \ @@ -596,10 +611,6 @@ bool llsd_equals(const LLSD& lhs, const LLSD& rhs)      COMPARE_SCALAR(Boolean);      COMPARE_SCALAR(Integer); -    // The usual caveats about comparing floating-point numbers apply. This is -    // only useful when we expect identical bit representation for a given -    // Real value, e.g. for integer-valued Reals. -    COMPARE_SCALAR(Real);      COMPARE_SCALAR(String);      COMPARE_SCALAR(UUID);      COMPARE_SCALAR(Date); @@ -617,7 +628,7 @@ bool llsd_equals(const LLSD& lhs, const LLSD& rhs)          for ( ; lai != laend && rai != raend; ++lai, ++rai)          {              // If any one array element is unequal, the arrays are unequal. -            if (! llsd_equals(*lai, *rai)) +            if (! llsd_equals(*lai, *rai, bits))                  return false;          }          // Here we've reached the end of one or the other array. They're equal @@ -644,7 +655,7 @@ bool llsd_equals(const LLSD& lhs, const LLSD& rhs)              if (rhskeys.erase(lmi->first) != 1)                  return false;              // Both maps have the current key. Compare values. -            if (! llsd_equals(lmi->second, rhs[lmi->first])) +            if (! llsd_equals(lmi->second, rhs[lmi->first], bits))                  return false;          }          // We've now established that all the lhs keys have equal values in @@ -657,7 +668,7 @@ bool llsd_equals(const LLSD& lhs, const LLSD& rhs)          // We expect that every possible type() value is specifically handled          // above. Failing to extend this switch to support a new LLSD type is          // an error that must be brought to the coder's attention. -        LL_ERRS("llsd_equals") << "llsd_equals(" << lhs << ", " << rhs << "): " +        LL_ERRS("llsd_equals") << "llsd_equals(" << lhs << ", " << rhs << ", " << bits << "): "              "unknown type " << lhs.type() << LL_ENDL;          return false;               // pacify the compiler      } diff --git a/indra/llcommon/llsdutil.h b/indra/llcommon/llsdutil.h index bb8c0690b1..65c7297cbf 100644 --- a/indra/llcommon/llsdutil.h +++ b/indra/llcommon/llsdutil.h @@ -123,8 +123,10 @@ LL_COMMON_API BOOL compare_llsd_with_template(   */  LL_COMMON_API std::string llsd_matches(const LLSD& prototype, const LLSD& data, const std::string& pfx=""); -/// Deep equality -LL_COMMON_API bool llsd_equals(const LLSD& lhs, const LLSD& rhs); +/// Deep equality. If you want to compare LLSD::Real values for approximate +/// equality rather than bitwise equality, pass @a bits as for +/// is_approx_equal_fraction(). +LL_COMMON_API bool llsd_equals(const LLSD& lhs, const LLSD& rhs, unsigned bits=-1);  // Simple function to copy data out of input & output iterators if  // there is no need for casting. @@ -138,4 +140,283 @@ template<typename Input> LLSD llsd_copy_array(Input iter, Input end)  	return dest;  } +/***************************************************************************** +*   LLSDArray +*****************************************************************************/ +/** + * Construct an LLSD::Array inline, with implicit conversion to LLSD. Usage: + * + * @code + * void somefunc(const LLSD&); + * ... + * somefunc(LLSDArray("text")(17)(3.14)); + * @endcode + * + * For completeness, LLSDArray() with no args constructs an empty array, so + * <tt>LLSDArray()("text")(17)(3.14)</tt> produces an array equivalent to the + * above. But for most purposes, LLSD() is already equivalent to an empty + * array, and if you explicitly want an empty isArray(), there's + * LLSD::emptyArray(). However, supporting a no-args LLSDArray() constructor + * follows the principle of least astonishment. + */ +class LLSDArray +{ +public: +    LLSDArray(): +        _data(LLSD::emptyArray()) +    {} + +    /** +     * Need an explicit copy constructor. Consider the following: +     * +     * @code +     * LLSD array_of_arrays(LLSDArray(LLSDArray(17)(34)) +     *                               (LLSDArray("x")("y"))); +     * @endcode +     * +     * The coder intends to construct [[17, 34], ["x", "y"]]. +     * +     * With the compiler's implicit copy constructor, s/he gets instead +     * [17, 34, ["x", "y"]]. +     * +     * The expression LLSDArray(17)(34) constructs an LLSDArray with those two +     * values. The reader assumes it should be converted to LLSD, as we always +     * want with LLSDArray, before passing it to the @em outer LLSDArray +     * constructor! This copy constructor makes that happen. +     */ +    LLSDArray(const LLSDArray& inner): +        _data(LLSD::emptyArray()) +    { +        _data.append(inner); +    } + +    LLSDArray(const LLSD& value): +        _data(LLSD::emptyArray()) +    { +        _data.append(value); +    } + +    LLSDArray& operator()(const LLSD& value) +    { +        _data.append(value); +        return *this; +    } + +    operator LLSD() const { return _data; } +    LLSD get() const { return _data; } + +private: +    LLSD _data; +}; + +/***************************************************************************** +*   LLSDMap +*****************************************************************************/ +/** + * Construct an LLSD::Map inline, with implicit conversion to LLSD. Usage: + * + * @code + * void somefunc(const LLSD&); + * ... + * somefunc(LLSDMap("alpha", "abc")("number", 17)("pi", 3.14)); + * @endcode + * + * For completeness, LLSDMap() with no args constructs an empty map, so + * <tt>LLSDMap()("alpha", "abc")("number", 17)("pi", 3.14)</tt> produces a map + * equivalent to the above. But for most purposes, LLSD() is already + * equivalent to an empty map, and if you explicitly want an empty isMap(), + * there's LLSD::emptyMap(). However, supporting a no-args LLSDMap() + * constructor follows the principle of least astonishment. + */ +class LLSDMap +{ +public: +    LLSDMap(): +        _data(LLSD::emptyMap()) +    {} +    LLSDMap(const LLSD::String& key, const LLSD& value): +        _data(LLSD::emptyMap()) +    { +        _data[key] = value; +    } + +    LLSDMap& operator()(const LLSD::String& key, const LLSD& value) +    { +        _data[key] = value; +        return *this; +    } + +    operator LLSD() const { return _data; } +    LLSD get() const { return _data; } + +private: +    LLSD _data; +}; + +/***************************************************************************** +*   LLSDParam +*****************************************************************************/ +/** + * LLSDParam is a customization point for passing LLSD values to function + * parameters of more or less arbitrary type. LLSD provides a small set of + * native conversions; but if a generic algorithm explicitly constructs an + * LLSDParam object in the function's argument list, a consumer can provide + * LLSDParam specializations to support more different parameter types than + * LLSD's native conversions. + * + * Usage: + * + * @code + * void somefunc(const paramtype&); + * ... + * somefunc(..., LLSDParam<paramtype>(someLLSD), ...); + * @endcode + */ +template <typename T> +class LLSDParam +{ +public: +    /** +     * Default implementation converts to T on construction, saves converted +     * value for later retrieval +     */ +    LLSDParam(const LLSD& value): +        _value(value) +    {} + +    operator T() const { return _value; } + +private: +    T _value; +}; + +/** + * Turns out that several target types could accept an LLSD param using any of + * a few different conversions, e.g. LLUUID's constructor can accept LLUUID or + * std::string. Therefore, the compiler can't decide which LLSD conversion + * operator to choose, even though to us it seems obvious. But that's okay, we + * can specialize LLSDParam for such target types, explicitly specifying the + * desired conversion -- that's part of what LLSDParam is all about. Turns out + * we have to do that enough to make it worthwhile generalizing. Use a macro + * because I need to specify one of the asReal, etc., explicit conversion + * methods as well as a type. If I'm overlooking a clever way to implement + * that using a template instead, feel free to reimplement. + */ +#define LLSDParam_for(T, AS)                    \ +template <>                                     \ +class LLSDParam<T>                              \ +{                                               \ +public:                                         \ +    LLSDParam(const LLSD& value):               \ +        _value(value.AS())                      \ +    {}                                          \ +                                                \ +    operator T() const { return _value; }       \ +                                                \ +private:                                        \ +    T _value;                                   \ +} + +LLSDParam_for(float,        asReal); +LLSDParam_for(LLUUID,       asUUID); +LLSDParam_for(LLDate,       asDate); +LLSDParam_for(LLURI,        asURI); +LLSDParam_for(LLSD::Binary, asBinary); + +/** + * LLSDParam<const char*> is an example of the kind of conversion you can + * support with LLSDParam beyond native LLSD conversions. Normally you can't + * pass an LLSD object to a function accepting const char* -- but you can + * safely pass an LLSDParam<const char*>(yourLLSD). + */ +template <> +class LLSDParam<const char*> +{ +private: +    // The difference here is that we store a std::string rather than a const +    // char*. It's important that the LLSDParam object own the std::string. +    std::string _value; +    // We don't bother storing the incoming LLSD object, but we do have to +    // distinguish whether _value is an empty string because the LLSD object +    // contains an empty string or because it's isUndefined(). +    bool _undefined; + +public: +    LLSDParam(const LLSD& value): +        _value(value), +        _undefined(value.isUndefined()) +    {} + +    // The const char* we retrieve is for storage owned by our _value member. +    // That's how we guarantee that the const char* is valid for the lifetime +    // of this LLSDParam object. Constructing your LLSDParam in the argument +    // list should ensure that the LLSDParam object will persist for the +    // duration of the function call. +    operator const char*() const +    { +        if (_undefined) +        { +            // By default, an isUndefined() LLSD object's asString() method +            // will produce an empty string. But for a function accepting +            // const char*, it's often important to be able to pass NULL, and +            // isUndefined() seems like the best way. If you want to pass an +            // empty string, you can still pass LLSD(""). Without this special +            // case, though, no LLSD value could pass NULL. +            return NULL; +        } +        return _value.c_str(); +    } +}; + +namespace llsd +{ + +/***************************************************************************** +*   BOOST_FOREACH() helpers for LLSD +*****************************************************************************/ +/// Usage: BOOST_FOREACH(LLSD item, inArray(someLLSDarray)) { ... } +class inArray +{ +public: +    inArray(const LLSD& array): +        _array(array) +    {} + +    typedef LLSD::array_const_iterator const_iterator; +    typedef LLSD::array_iterator iterator; + +    iterator begin() { return _array.beginArray(); } +    iterator end()   { return _array.endArray(); } +    const_iterator begin() const { return _array.beginArray(); } +    const_iterator end()   const { return _array.endArray(); } + +private: +    LLSD _array; +}; + +/// MapEntry is what you get from dereferencing an LLSD::map_[const_]iterator. +typedef std::map<LLSD::String, LLSD>::value_type MapEntry; + +/// Usage: BOOST_FOREACH([const] MapEntry& e, inMap(someLLSDmap)) { ... } +class inMap +{ +public: +    inMap(const LLSD& map): +        _map(map) +    {} + +    typedef LLSD::map_const_iterator const_iterator; +    typedef LLSD::map_iterator iterator; + +    iterator begin() { return _map.beginMap(); } +    iterator end()   { return _map.endMap(); } +    const_iterator begin() const { return _map.beginMap(); } +    const_iterator end()   const { return _map.endMap(); } + +private: +    LLSD _map; +}; + +} // namespace llsd +  #endif // LL_LLSDUTIL_H diff --git a/indra/llcommon/llversionviewer.h b/indra/llcommon/llversionviewer.h index 488ec5b239..ae2bd0d78b 100644 --- a/indra/llcommon/llversionviewer.h +++ b/indra/llcommon/llversionviewer.h @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@  const S32 LL_VERSION_MAJOR = 2;  const S32 LL_VERSION_MINOR = 6; -const S32 LL_VERSION_PATCH = 3; +const S32 LL_VERSION_PATCH = 4;  const S32 LL_VERSION_BUILD = 0;  const char * const LL_CHANNEL = "Second Life Developer"; diff --git a/indra/llcommon/tests/lleventdispatcher_test.cpp b/indra/llcommon/tests/lleventdispatcher_test.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..263c9b171f --- /dev/null +++ b/indra/llcommon/tests/lleventdispatcher_test.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,1324 @@ +/** + * @file   lleventdispatcher_test.cpp + * @author Nat Goodspeed + * @date   2011-01-20 + * @brief  Test for lleventdispatcher. + *  + * $LicenseInfo:firstyear=2011&license=viewerlgpl$ + * Copyright (c) 2011, Linden Research, Inc. + * $/LicenseInfo$ + */ + +// Precompiled header +#include "linden_common.h" +// associated header +#include "lleventdispatcher.h" +// STL headers +// std headers +// external library headers +// other Linden headers +#include "../test/lltut.h" +#include "llsd.h" +#include "llsdutil.h" +#include "stringize.h" +#include "tests/wrapllerrs.h" + +#include <map> +#include <string> +#include <stdexcept> + +#include <boost/bind.hpp> +#include <boost/function.hpp> +#include <boost/range.hpp> +#include <boost/foreach.hpp> +#define foreach BOOST_FOREACH + +#include <boost/lambda/lambda.hpp> + +#include <iostream> +#include <iomanip> + +using boost::lambda::constant; +using boost::lambda::constant_ref; +using boost::lambda::var; + +using namespace llsd; + +/***************************************************************************** +*   Output control +*****************************************************************************/ +#ifdef DEBUG_ON +using std::cout; +#else +static std::ostringstream cout; +#endif + +/***************************************************************************** +*   Example data, functions, classes +*****************************************************************************/ +// We don't need a whole lot of different arbitrary-params methods, just (no | +// (const LLSD&) | arbitrary) args (function | static method | non-static +// method), where 'arbitrary' is (every LLSD datatype + (const char*)). +// But we need to register each one under different names for the different +// registration styles. Don't forget LLEventDispatcher subclass methods(const +// LLSD&). + +// However, the number of target parameter conversions we want to try exceeds +// boost::fusion::invoke()'s supported parameter-list size. Break out two +// different lists. +#define NPARAMSa bool b, int i, float f, double d, const char* cp +#define NPARAMSb const std::string& s, const LLUUID& uuid, const LLDate& date, \ +                 const LLURI& uri, const std::vector<U8>& bin +#define NARGSa   b, i, f, d, cp +#define NARGSb   s, uuid, date, uri, bin + +// For some registration methods we need methods on a subclass of +// LLEventDispatcher. To simplify things, we'll use this Dispatcher subclass +// for all our testing, including testing its own methods. +class Dispatcher: public LLEventDispatcher +{ +public: +    Dispatcher(const std::string& name, const std::string& key): +        LLEventDispatcher(name, key) +    {} + +    // sensing member, mutable because we want to know when we've reached our +    // const method too +    mutable LLSD llsd; + +    void method1(const LLSD& obj) { llsd = obj; } +    void cmethod1(const LLSD& obj) const { llsd = obj; } +}; + +// sensing vars, captured in a struct to make it convenient to clear them +struct Vars +{ +    LLSD llsd; +    bool b; +    int i; +    float f; +    double d; +    // Capture param passed as char*. But merely storing a char* received from +    // our caller, possibly the .c_str() from a concatenation expression, +    // would be Bad: the pointer will be invalidated long before we can query +    // it. We could allocate a new chunk of memory, copy the string data and +    // point to that instead -- but hey, guess what, we already have a class +    // that does that! +    std::string cp; +    std::string s; +    LLUUID uuid; +    LLDate date; +    LLURI uri; +    std::vector<U8> bin; + +    Vars(): +        // Only need to initialize the POD types, the rest should take care of +        // default-constructing themselves. +        b(false), +        i(0), +        f(0), +        d(0) +    {} + +    // Detect any non-default values for convenient testing +    LLSD inspect() const +    { +        LLSD result; + +        if (llsd.isDefined()) +            result["llsd"] = llsd; +        if (b) +            result["b"] = b; +        if (i) +            result["i"] = i; +        if (f) +            result["f"] = f; +        if (d) +            result["d"] = d; +        if (! cp.empty()) +            result["cp"] = cp; +        if (! s.empty()) +            result["s"] = s; +        if (uuid != LLUUID()) +            result["uuid"] = uuid; +        if (date != LLDate()) +            result["date"] = date; +        if (uri != LLURI()) +            result["uri"] = uri; +        if (! bin.empty()) +            result["bin"] = bin; + +        return result; +    } + +    /*------------- no-args (non-const, const, static) methods -------------*/ +    void method0() +    { +        cout << "method0()\n"; +        i = 17; +    } + +    void cmethod0() const +    { +        cout << 'c'; +        const_cast<Vars*>(this)->method0(); +    } + +    static void smethod0(); + +    /*------------ Callable (non-const, const, static) methods -------------*/ +    void method1(const LLSD& obj) +    { +        cout << "method1(" << obj << ")\n"; +        llsd = obj; +    } + +    void cmethod1(const LLSD& obj) const +    { +        cout << 'c'; +        const_cast<Vars*>(this)->method1(obj); +    } + +    static void smethod1(const LLSD& obj); + +    /*-------- Arbitrary-params (non-const, const, static) methods ---------*/ +    void methodna(NPARAMSa) +    { +        // Because our const char* param cp might be NULL, and because we +        // intend to capture the value in a std::string, have to distinguish +        // between the NULL value and any non-NULL value. Use a convention +        // easy for a human reader: enclose any non-NULL value in single +        // quotes, reserving the unquoted string "NULL" to represent a NULL ptr. +        std::string vcp; +        if (cp == NULL) +            vcp = "NULL"; +        else +            vcp = std::string("'") + cp + "'"; + +        cout << "methodna(" << b +             << ", " << i +             << ", " << f +             << ", " << d +             << ", " << vcp +             << ")\n"; + +        this->b = b; +        this->i = i; +        this->f = f; +        this->d = d; +        this->cp = vcp; +    } + +    void methodnb(NPARAMSb) +    { +        std::ostringstream vbin; +        foreach(U8 byte, bin) +        { +            vbin << std::hex << std::setfill('0') << std::setw(2) << unsigned(byte); +        } + +        cout << "methodnb(" << "'" << s << "'" +             << ", " << uuid +             << ", " << date +             << ", '" << uri << "'" +             << ", " << vbin.str() +             << ")\n"; + +        this->s = s; +        this->uuid = uuid; +        this->date = date; +        this->uri = uri; +        this->bin = bin; +    } + +    void cmethodna(NPARAMSa) const +    { +        cout << 'c'; +        const_cast<Vars*>(this)->methodna(NARGSa); +    } + +    void cmethodnb(NPARAMSb) const +    { +        cout << 'c'; +        const_cast<Vars*>(this)->methodnb(NARGSb); +    } + +    static void smethodna(NPARAMSa); +    static void smethodnb(NPARAMSb); +}; +/*------- Global Vars instance for free functions and static methods -------*/ +static Vars g; + +/*------------ Static Vars method implementations reference 'g' ------------*/ +void Vars::smethod0() +{ +    cout << "smethod0() -> "; +    g.method0(); +} + +void Vars::smethod1(const LLSD& obj) +{ +    cout << "smethod1(" << obj << ") -> "; +    g.method1(obj); +} + +void Vars::smethodna(NPARAMSa) +{ +    cout << "smethodna(...) -> "; +    g.methodna(NARGSa); +} + +void Vars::smethodnb(NPARAMSb) +{ +    cout << "smethodnb(...) -> "; +    g.methodnb(NARGSb); +} + +/*--------------------------- Reset global Vars ----------------------------*/ +void clear() +{ +    g = Vars(); +} + +/*------------------- Free functions also reference 'g' --------------------*/ +void free0() +{ +    cout << "free0() -> "; +    g.method0(); +} + +void free1(const LLSD& obj) +{ +    cout << "free1(" << obj << ") -> "; +    g.method1(obj); +} + +void freena(NPARAMSa) +{ +    cout << "freena(...) -> "; +    g.methodna(NARGSa); +} + +void freenb(NPARAMSb) +{ +    cout << "freenb(...) -> "; +    g.methodnb(NARGSb); +} + +/***************************************************************************** +*   TUT +*****************************************************************************/ +namespace tut +{ +    struct lleventdispatcher_data +    { +        WrapLL_ERRS redirect; +        Dispatcher work; +        Vars v; +        std::string name, desc; +        // Capture our own copy of all registered functions' descriptions +        typedef std::map<std::string, std::string> DescMap; +        DescMap descs; +        // Capture the Vars instance on which we expect each function to operate +        typedef std::map<std::string, Vars*> VarsMap; +        VarsMap funcvars; +        // Required structure for Callables with requirements +        LLSD required; +        // Parameter names for freena(), freenb() +        LLSD params; +        // Full, partial defaults arrays for params for freena(), freenb() +        LLSD dft_array_full, dft_array_partial; +        // Start index of partial defaults arrays +        const LLSD::Integer partial_offset; +        // Full, partial defaults maps for params for freena(), freenb() +        LLSD dft_map_full, dft_map_partial; +        // Most of the above are indexed by "a" or "b". Useful to have an +        // array containing those strings for iterating. +        std::vector<LLSD::String> ab; + +        lleventdispatcher_data(): +            work("test dispatcher", "op"), +            // map {d=double, array=[3 elements]} +            required(LLSDMap("d", LLSD::Real(0))("array", LLSDArray(LLSD())(LLSD())(LLSD()))), +            // first several params are required, last couple optional +            partial_offset(3) +        { +            // This object is reconstructed for every test<n> method. But +            // clear global variables every time too. +            ::clear(); + +            const char* abs[] = { "a", "b" }; +            ab.assign(boost::begin(abs), boost::end(abs)); + +            // Registration cases: +            // - (Callable | subclass const method | subclass non-const method | +            //   non-subclass method) (with | without) required +            // - (Free function | static method | non-static method), (no | arbitrary) params, +            //   array style +            // - (Free function | static method | non-static method), (no | arbitrary) params, +            //   map style, (empty | partial | full) (array | map) defaults +            // - Map-style errors: +            //   - (scalar | map) param names +            //   - defaults scalar +            //   - defaults array longer than params array +            //   - defaults map with plural unknown param names + +            // I hate to have to write things twice, because of having to keep +            // them consistent. If we had variadic functions, addf() would be +            // a variadic method, capturing the name and desc and passing them +            // plus "everything else" to work.add(). If I could return a pair +            // and use that pair as the first two args to work.add(), I'd do +            // that. But the best I can do with present C++ is to set two +            // instance variables as a side effect of addf(), and pass those +            // variables to each work.add() call. :-P + +            /*------------------------- Callables --------------------------*/ + +            // Arbitrary Callable with/out required params +            addf("free1", "free1", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, free1); +            addf("free1_req", "free1", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, free1, required); +            // Subclass non-const method with/out required params +            addf("Dmethod1", "method1", NULL); +            work.add(name, desc, &Dispatcher::method1); +            addf("Dmethod1_req", "method1", NULL); +            work.add(name, desc, &Dispatcher::method1, required); +            // Subclass const method with/out required params +            addf("Dcmethod1", "cmethod1", NULL); +            work.add(name, desc, &Dispatcher::cmethod1); +            addf("Dcmethod1_req", "cmethod1", NULL); +            work.add(name, desc, &Dispatcher::cmethod1, required); +            // Non-subclass method with/out required params +            addf("method1", "method1", &v); +            work.add(name, desc, boost::bind(&Vars::method1, boost::ref(v), _1)); +            addf("method1_req", "method1", &v); +            work.add(name, desc, boost::bind(&Vars::method1, boost::ref(v), _1), required); + +            /*--------------- Arbitrary params, array style ----------------*/ + +            // (Free function | static method) with (no | arbitrary) params, array style +            addf("free0_array", "free0", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, free0); +            addf("freena_array", "freena", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, freena); +            addf("freenb_array", "freenb", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, freenb); +            addf("smethod0_array", "smethod0", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::smethod0); +            addf("smethodna_array", "smethodna", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::smethodna); +            addf("smethodnb_array", "smethodnb", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::smethodnb); +            // Non-static method with (no | arbitrary) params, array style +            addf("method0_array", "method0", &v); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::method0, boost::lambda::var(v)); +            addf("methodna_array", "methodna", &v); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::methodna, boost::lambda::var(v)); +            addf("methodnb_array", "methodnb", &v); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::methodnb, boost::lambda::var(v)); + +            /*---------------- Arbitrary params, map style -----------------*/ + +            // We lay out each params list as an array, also each array of +            // default values we'll register. We'll zip these into +            // (param=value) maps. Why not define them as maps and just +            // extract the keys and values to arrays? Because that wouldn't +            // give us the right params-list order. + +            // freena(), methodna(), cmethodna(), smethodna() all take same param list. +            // Same for freenb() et al. +            params = LLSDMap("a", LLSDArray("b")("i")("f")("d")("cp")) +                            ("b", LLSDArray("s")("uuid")("date")("uri")("bin")); +            cout << "params:\n" << params << "\nparams[\"a\"]:\n" << params["a"] << "\nparams[\"b\"]:\n" << params["b"] << std::endl; +            // default LLSD::Binary value    +            std::vector<U8> binary; +            for (size_t ix = 0, h = 0xaa; ix < 6; ++ix, h += 0x11) +            { +                binary.push_back(h); +            } +            // Full defaults arrays. We actually don't care what the LLUUID or +            // LLDate values are, as long as they're different from the +            // LLUUID() and LLDate() default values so inspect() will report +            // them. +            dft_array_full = LLSDMap("a", LLSDArray(true)(17)(3.14)(123456.78)("classic")) +                                    ("b", LLSDArray("string") +                                                   (LLUUID::generateNewID()) +                                                   (LLDate::now()) +                                                   (LLURI("http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt")) +                                                   (binary)); +            cout << "dft_array_full:\n" << dft_array_full << std::endl; +            // Partial defaults arrays. +            foreach(LLSD::String a, ab) +            { +                LLSD::Integer partition(std::min(partial_offset, dft_array_full[a].size())); +                dft_array_partial[a] = +                    llsd_copy_array(dft_array_full[a].beginArray() + partition, +                                    dft_array_full[a].endArray()); +            } +            cout << "dft_array_partial:\n" << dft_array_partial << std::endl; + +            foreach(LLSD::String a, ab) +            { +                // Generate full defaults maps by zipping (params, dft_array_full). +                dft_map_full[a] = zipmap(params[a], dft_array_full[a]); + +                // Generate partial defaults map by zipping alternate entries from +                // (params, dft_array_full). Part of the point of using map-style +                // defaults is to allow any subset of the target function's +                // parameters to be optional, not just the rightmost. +                for (LLSD::Integer ix = 0, ixend = params[a].size(); ix < ixend; ix += 2) +                { +                    dft_map_partial[a][params[a][ix].asString()] = dft_array_full[a][ix]; +                } +            } +            cout << "dft_map_full:\n" << dft_map_full << "\ndft_map_partial:\n" << dft_map_partial << '\n'; + +            // (Free function | static method) with (no | arbitrary) params, +            // map style, no (empty array) defaults +            addf("free0_map", "free0", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, free0, LLSD::emptyArray()); +            addf("smethod0_map", "smethod0", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::smethod0, LLSD::emptyArray()); +            addf("freena_map_allreq", "freena", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, freena, params["a"]); +            addf("freenb_map_allreq", "freenb", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, freenb, params["b"]); +            addf("smethodna_map_allreq", "smethodna", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::smethodna, params["a"]); +            addf("smethodnb_map_allreq", "smethodnb", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::smethodnb, params["b"]); +            // Non-static method with (no | arbitrary) params, map style, no +            // (empty array) defaults +            addf("method0_map", "method0", &v); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::method0, var(v), LLSD::emptyArray()); +            addf("methodna_map_allreq", "methodna", &v); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::methodna, var(v), params["a"]); +            addf("methodnb_map_allreq", "methodnb", &v); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::methodnb, var(v), params["b"]); + +            // Except for the "more (array | map) defaults than params" error +            // cases, tested separately below, the (partial | full)(array | +            // map) defaults cases don't apply to no-params functions/methods. +            // So eliminate free0, smethod0, method0 from the cases below. + +            // (Free function | static method) with arbitrary params, map +            // style, partial (array | map) defaults +            addf("freena_map_leftreq", "freena", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, freena, params["a"], dft_array_partial["a"]); +            addf("freenb_map_leftreq", "freenb", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, freenb, params["b"], dft_array_partial["b"]); +            addf("smethodna_map_leftreq", "smethodna", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::smethodna, params["a"], dft_array_partial["a"]); +            addf("smethodnb_map_leftreq", "smethodnb", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::smethodnb, params["b"], dft_array_partial["b"]); +            addf("freena_map_skipreq", "freena", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, freena, params["a"], dft_map_partial["a"]); +            addf("freenb_map_skipreq", "freenb", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, freenb, params["b"], dft_map_partial["b"]); +            addf("smethodna_map_skipreq", "smethodna", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::smethodna, params["a"], dft_map_partial["a"]); +            addf("smethodnb_map_skipreq", "smethodnb", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::smethodnb, params["b"], dft_map_partial["b"]); +            // Non-static method with arbitrary params, map style, partial +            // (array | map) defaults +            addf("methodna_map_leftreq", "methodna", &v); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::methodna, var(v), params["a"], dft_array_partial["a"]); +            addf("methodnb_map_leftreq", "methodnb", &v); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::methodnb, var(v), params["b"], dft_array_partial["b"]); +            addf("methodna_map_skipreq", "methodna", &v); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::methodna, var(v), params["a"], dft_map_partial["a"]); +            addf("methodnb_map_skipreq", "methodnb", &v); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::methodnb, var(v), params["b"], dft_map_partial["b"]); + +            // (Free function | static method) with arbitrary params, map +            // style, full (array | map) defaults +            addf("freena_map_adft", "freena", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, freena, params["a"], dft_array_full["a"]); +            addf("freenb_map_adft", "freenb", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, freenb, params["b"], dft_array_full["b"]); +            addf("smethodna_map_adft", "smethodna", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::smethodna, params["a"], dft_array_full["a"]); +            addf("smethodnb_map_adft", "smethodnb", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::smethodnb, params["b"], dft_array_full["b"]); +            addf("freena_map_mdft", "freena", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, freena, params["a"], dft_map_full["a"]); +            addf("freenb_map_mdft", "freenb", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, freenb, params["b"], dft_map_full["b"]); +            addf("smethodna_map_mdft", "smethodna", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::smethodna, params["a"], dft_map_full["a"]); +            addf("smethodnb_map_mdft", "smethodnb", &g); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::smethodnb, params["b"], dft_map_full["b"]); +            // Non-static method with arbitrary params, map style, full +            // (array | map) defaults +            addf("methodna_map_adft", "methodna", &v); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::methodna, var(v), params["a"], dft_array_full["a"]); +            addf("methodnb_map_adft", "methodnb", &v); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::methodnb, var(v), params["b"], dft_array_full["b"]); +            addf("methodna_map_mdft", "methodna", &v); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::methodna, var(v), params["a"], dft_map_full["a"]); +            addf("methodnb_map_mdft", "methodnb", &v); +            work.add(name, desc, &Vars::methodnb, var(v), params["b"], dft_map_full["b"]); + +            // All the above are expected to succeed, and are setup for the +            // tests to follow. Registration error cases are exercised as +            // tests rather than as test setup. +        } + +        void addf(const std::string& n, const std::string& d, Vars* v) +        { +            // This method is to capture in our own DescMap the name and +            // description of every registered function, for metadata query +            // testing. +            descs[n] = d; +            // Also capture the Vars instance on which each function should operate. +            funcvars[n] = v; +            // See constructor for rationale for setting these instance vars. +            this->name = n; +            this->desc = d; +        } + +        void verify_descs() +        { +            // Copy descs to a temp map of same type. +            DescMap forgotten(descs.begin(), descs.end()); +            // LLEventDispatcher intentionally provides only const_iterator: +            // since dereferencing that iterator generates values on the fly, +            // it's meaningless to have a modifiable iterator. But since our +            // 'work' object isn't const, by default BOOST_FOREACH() wants to +            // use non-const iterators. Persuade it to use the const_iterator. +            foreach(LLEventDispatcher::NameDesc nd, const_cast<const Dispatcher&>(work)) +            { +                DescMap::iterator found = forgotten.find(nd.first); +                ensure(STRINGIZE("LLEventDispatcher records function '" << nd.first +                                 << "' we didn't enter"), +                       found != forgotten.end()); +                ensure_equals(STRINGIZE("LLEventDispatcher desc '" << nd.second << +                                        "' doesn't match what we entered: '" << found->second << "'"), +                              nd.second, found->second); +                // found in our map the name from LLEventDispatcher, good, erase +                // our map entry +                forgotten.erase(found); +            } +            if (! forgotten.empty()) +            { +                std::ostringstream out; +                out << "LLEventDispatcher failed to report"; +                const char* delim = ": "; +                foreach(const DescMap::value_type& fme, forgotten) +                { +                    out << delim << fme.first; +                    delim = ", "; +                } +                ensure(out.str(), false); +            } +        } + +        Vars* varsfor(const std::string& name) +        { +            VarsMap::const_iterator found = funcvars.find(name); +            ensure(STRINGIZE("No Vars* for " << name), found != funcvars.end()); +            ensure(STRINGIZE("NULL Vars* for " << name), found->second); +            return found->second; +        } + +        void ensure_has(const std::string& outer, const std::string& inner) +        { +            ensure(STRINGIZE("'" << outer << "' does not contain '" << inner << "'").c_str(), +                   outer.find(inner) != std::string::npos); +        } + +        void call_exc(const std::string& func, const LLSD& args, const std::string& exc_frag) +        { +            std::string threw; +            try +            { +                work(func, args); +            } +            catch (const std::runtime_error& e) +            { +                cout << "*** " << e.what() << '\n'; +                threw = e.what(); +            } +            ensure_has(threw, exc_frag); +        } + +        LLSD getMetadata(const std::string& name) +        { +            LLSD meta(work.getMetadata(name)); +            ensure(STRINGIZE("No metadata for " << name), meta.isDefined()); +            return meta; +        } + +        // From two related LLSD arrays, e.g. a param-names array and a values +        // array, zip them together into an LLSD map. +        LLSD zipmap(const LLSD& keys, const LLSD& values) +        { +            LLSD map; +            for (LLSD::Integer i = 0, iend = keys.size(); i < iend; ++i) +            { +                // Have to select asString() since you can index an LLSD +                // object with either String or Integer. +                map[keys[i].asString()] = values[i]; +            } +            return map; +        } + +        // If I call this ensure_equals(), it blocks visibility of all other +        // ensure_equals() overloads. Normally I could say 'using +        // baseclass::ensure_equals;' and fix that, but I don't know what the +        // base class is! +        void ensure_llsd(const std::string& msg, const LLSD& actual, const LLSD& expected, U32 bits) +        { +            std::ostringstream out; +            if (! msg.empty()) +            { +                out << msg << ": "; +            } +            out << "expected " << expected << ", actual " << actual; +            ensure(out.str(), llsd_equals(actual, expected, bits)); +        } + +        void ensure_llsd(const LLSD& actual, const LLSD& expected, U32 bits) +        { +            ensure_llsd("", actual, expected, bits); +        } +    }; +    typedef test_group<lleventdispatcher_data> lleventdispatcher_group; +    typedef lleventdispatcher_group::object object; +    lleventdispatcher_group lleventdispatchergrp("lleventdispatcher"); + +    // Call cases: +    // - (try_call | call) (explicit name | event key) (real | bogus) name +    // - Callable with args that (do | do not) match required +    // - (Free function | non-static method), no args, (array | map) style +    // - (Free function | non-static method), arbitrary args, +    //   (array style with (scalar | map) | map style with scalar) +    // - (Free function | non-static method), arbitrary args, array style with +    //   array (too short | too long | just right) +    //   [trap LL_WARNS for too-long case?] +    // - (Free function | non-static method), arbitrary args, map style with +    //   (array | map) (all | too many | holes (with | without) defaults) +    // - const char* param gets ("" | NULL) + +    // Query cases: +    // - Iterate over all (with | without) remove() +    // - getDispatchKey() +    // - Callable style (with | without) required +    // - (Free function | non-static method), array style, (no | arbitrary) params +    // - (Free function | non-static method), map style, (no | arbitrary) params, +    //   (empty | full | partial (array | map)) defaults + +    template<> template<> +    void object::test<1>() +    { +        set_test_name("map-style registration with non-array params"); +        // Pass "param names" as scalar or as map +        LLSD attempts(LLSDArray(17)(LLSDMap("pi", 3.14)("two", 2))); +        foreach(LLSD ae, inArray(attempts)) +        { +            std::string threw; +            try +            { +                work.add("freena_err", "freena", freena, ae); +            } +            catch (const std::exception& e) +            { +                threw = e.what(); +            } +            ensure_has(threw, "must be an array"); +        } +    } + +    template<> template<> +    void object::test<2>() +    { +        set_test_name("map-style registration with badly-formed defaults"); +        std::string threw; +        try +        { +            work.add("freena_err", "freena", freena, LLSDArray("a")("b"), 17); +        } +        catch (const std::exception& e) +        { +            threw = e.what(); +        } +        ensure_has(threw, "must be a map or an array"); +    } + +    template<> template<> +    void object::test<3>() +    { +        set_test_name("map-style registration with too many array defaults"); +        std::string threw; +        try +        { +            work.add("freena_err", "freena", freena, +                     LLSDArray("a")("b"), +                     LLSDArray(17)(0.9)("gack")); +        } +        catch (const std::exception& e) +        { +            threw = e.what(); +        } +        ensure_has(threw, "shorter than"); +    } + +    template<> template<> +    void object::test<4>() +    { +        set_test_name("map-style registration with too many map defaults"); +        std::string threw; +        try +        { +            work.add("freena_err", "freena", freena, +                     LLSDArray("a")("b"), +                     LLSDMap("b", 17)("foo", 3.14)("bar", "sinister")); +        } +        catch (const std::exception& e) +        { +            threw = e.what(); +        } +        ensure_has(threw, "nonexistent params"); +        ensure_has(threw, "foo"); +        ensure_has(threw, "bar"); +    } + +    template<> template<> +    void object::test<5>() +    { +        set_test_name("query all"); +        verify_descs(); +    } + +    template<> template<> +    void object::test<6>() +    { +        set_test_name("query all with remove()"); +        ensure("remove('bogus') returned true", ! work.remove("bogus")); +        ensure("remove('real') returned false", work.remove("free1")); +        // Of course, remove that from 'descs' too... +        descs.erase("free1"); +        verify_descs(); +    } + +    template<> template<> +    void object::test<7>() +    { +        set_test_name("getDispatchKey()"); +        ensure_equals(work.getDispatchKey(), "op"); +    } + +    template<> template<> +    void object::test<8>() +    { +        set_test_name("query Callables with/out required params"); +        LLSD names(LLSDArray("free1")("Dmethod1")("Dcmethod1")("method1")); +        foreach(LLSD nm, inArray(names)) +        { +            LLSD metadata(getMetadata(nm)); +            ensure_equals("name mismatch", metadata["name"], nm); +            ensure_equals(metadata["desc"].asString(), descs[nm]); +            ensure("should not have required structure", metadata["required"].isUndefined()); +            ensure("should not have optional", metadata["optional"].isUndefined()); + +            std::string name_req(nm.asString() + "_req"); +            metadata = getMetadata(name_req); +            ensure_equals(metadata["name"].asString(), name_req); +            ensure_equals(metadata["desc"].asString(), descs[name_req]); +            ensure_equals("required mismatch", required, metadata["required"]); +            ensure("should not have optional", metadata["optional"].isUndefined()); +        } +    } + +    template<> template<> +    void object::test<9>() +    { +        set_test_name("query array-style functions/methods"); +        // Associate each registered name with expected arity. +        LLSD expected(LLSDArray +                      (LLSDArray +                       (0)(LLSDArray("free0_array")("smethod0_array")("method0_array"))) +                      (LLSDArray +                       (5)(LLSDArray("freena_array")("smethodna_array")("methodna_array"))) +                      (LLSDArray +                       (5)(LLSDArray("freenb_array")("smethodnb_array")("methodnb_array")))); +        foreach(LLSD ae, inArray(expected)) +        { +            LLSD::Integer arity(ae[0].asInteger()); +            LLSD names(ae[1]); +            LLSD req(LLSD::emptyArray()); +            if (arity) +                req[arity - 1] = LLSD(); +            foreach(LLSD nm, inArray(names)) +            { +                LLSD metadata(getMetadata(nm)); +                ensure_equals("name mismatch", metadata["name"], nm); +                ensure_equals(metadata["desc"].asString(), descs[nm]); +                ensure_equals(STRINGIZE("mismatched required for " << nm.asString()), +                              metadata["required"], req); +                ensure("should not have optional", metadata["optional"].isUndefined()); +            } +        } +    } + +    template<> template<> +    void object::test<10>() +    { +        set_test_name("query map-style no-params functions/methods"); +        // - (Free function | non-static method), map style, no params (ergo +        //   no defaults) +        LLSD names(LLSDArray("free0_map")("smethod0_map")("method0_map")); +        foreach(LLSD nm, inArray(names)) +        { +            LLSD metadata(getMetadata(nm)); +            ensure_equals("name mismatch", metadata["name"], nm); +            ensure_equals(metadata["desc"].asString(), descs[nm]); +            ensure("should not have required", +                   (metadata["required"].isUndefined() || metadata["required"].size() == 0)); +            ensure("should not have optional", metadata["optional"].isUndefined()); +        } +    } + +    template<> template<> +    void object::test<11>() +    { +        set_test_name("query map-style arbitrary-params functions/methods: " +                      "full array defaults vs. full map defaults"); +        // With functions registered with no defaults ("_allreq" suffixes), +        // there is of course no difference between array defaults and map +        // defaults. (We don't even bother registering with LLSD::emptyArray() +        // vs. LLSD::emptyMap().) With functions registered with all defaults, +        // there should (!) be no difference beween array defaults and map +        // defaults. Verify, so we can ignore the distinction for all other +        // tests. +        LLSD equivalences(LLSDArray +                          (LLSDArray("freena_map_adft")("freena_map_mdft")) +                          (LLSDArray("freenb_map_adft")("freenb_map_mdft")) +                          (LLSDArray("smethodna_map_adft")("smethodna_map_mdft")) +                          (LLSDArray("smethodnb_map_adft")("smethodnb_map_mdft")) +                          (LLSDArray("methodna_map_adft")("methodna_map_mdft")) +                          (LLSDArray("methodnb_map_adft")("methodnb_map_mdft"))); +        foreach(LLSD eq, inArray(equivalences)) +        { +            LLSD adft(eq[0]); +            LLSD mdft(eq[1]); +            // We can't just compare the results of the two getMetadata() +            // calls, because they contain ["name"], which are different. So +            // capture them, verify that each ["name"] is as expected, then +            // remove for comparing the rest. +            LLSD ameta(getMetadata(adft)); +            LLSD mmeta(getMetadata(mdft)); +            ensure_equals("adft name", adft, ameta["name"]); +            ensure_equals("mdft name", mdft, mmeta["name"]); +            ameta.erase("name"); +            mmeta.erase("name"); +            ensure_equals(STRINGIZE("metadata for " << adft.asString() +                                    << " vs. " << mdft.asString()), +                          ameta, mmeta); +        } +    } + +    template<> template<> +    void object::test<12>() +    { +        set_test_name("query map-style arbitrary-params functions/methods"); +        // - (Free function | non-static method), map style, arbitrary params, +        //   (empty | full | partial (array | map)) defaults + +        // Generate maps containing all parameter names for cases in which all +        // params are required. Also maps containing left requirements for +        // partial defaults arrays. Also defaults maps from defaults arrays. +        LLSD allreq, leftreq, rightdft; +        foreach(LLSD::String a, ab) +        { +            // The map in which all params are required uses params[a] as +            // keys, with all isUndefined() as values. We can accomplish that +            // by passing zipmap() an empty values array. +            allreq[a] = zipmap(params[a], LLSD::emptyArray()); +            // Same for leftreq, save that we use the subset of the params not +            // supplied by dft_array_partial[a]. +            LLSD::Integer partition(params[a].size() - dft_array_partial[a].size()); +            leftreq[a] = zipmap(llsd_copy_array(params[a].beginArray(), +                                                params[a].beginArray() + partition), +                                LLSD::emptyArray()); +            // Generate map pairing dft_array_partial[a] values with their +            // param names. +            rightdft[a] = zipmap(llsd_copy_array(params[a].beginArray() + partition, +                                                 params[a].endArray()), +                                 dft_array_partial[a]); +        } +        cout << "allreq:\n" << allreq << "\nleftreq:\n" << leftreq << "\nrightdft:\n" << rightdft << std::endl; + +        // Generate maps containing parameter names not provided by the +        // dft_map_partial maps. +        LLSD skipreq(allreq); +        foreach(LLSD::String a, ab) +        { +            foreach(const MapEntry& me, inMap(dft_map_partial[a])) +            { +                skipreq[a].erase(me.first); +            } +        } +        cout << "skipreq:\n" << skipreq << std::endl; + +        LLSD groups(LLSDArray       // array of groups + +                    (LLSDArray      // group +                     (LLSDArray("freena_map_allreq")("smethodna_map_allreq")("methodna_map_allreq")) +                     (LLSDArray(allreq["a"])(LLSD()))) // required, optional + +                    (LLSDArray        // group +                     (LLSDArray("freenb_map_allreq")("smethodnb_map_allreq")("methodnb_map_allreq")) +                     (LLSDArray(allreq["b"])(LLSD()))) // required, optional + +                    (LLSDArray        // group +                     (LLSDArray("freena_map_leftreq")("smethodna_map_leftreq")("methodna_map_leftreq")) +                     (LLSDArray(leftreq["a"])(rightdft["a"]))) // required, optional + +                    (LLSDArray        // group +                     (LLSDArray("freenb_map_leftreq")("smethodnb_map_leftreq")("methodnb_map_leftreq")) +                     (LLSDArray(leftreq["b"])(rightdft["b"]))) // required, optional + +                    (LLSDArray        // group +                     (LLSDArray("freena_map_skipreq")("smethodna_map_skipreq")("methodna_map_skipreq")) +                     (LLSDArray(skipreq["a"])(dft_map_partial["a"]))) // required, optional + +                    (LLSDArray        // group +                     (LLSDArray("freenb_map_skipreq")("smethodnb_map_skipreq")("methodnb_map_skipreq")) +                     (LLSDArray(skipreq["b"])(dft_map_partial["b"]))) // required, optional + +                    // We only need mention the full-map-defaults ("_mdft" suffix) +                    // registrations, having established their equivalence with the +                    // full-array-defaults ("_adft" suffix) registrations in another test. +                    (LLSDArray        // group +                     (LLSDArray("freena_map_mdft")("smethodna_map_mdft")("methodna_map_mdft")) +                     (LLSDArray(LLSD::emptyMap())(dft_map_full["a"]))) // required, optional + +                    (LLSDArray        // group +                     (LLSDArray("freenb_map_mdft")("smethodnb_map_mdft")("methodnb_map_mdft")) +                     (LLSDArray(LLSD::emptyMap())(dft_map_full["b"])))); // required, optional + +        foreach(LLSD grp, inArray(groups)) +        { +            // Internal structure of each group in 'groups': +            LLSD names(grp[0]); +            LLSD required(grp[1][0]); +            LLSD optional(grp[1][1]); +            cout << "For " << names << ",\n" << "required:\n" << required << "\noptional:\n" << optional << std::endl; + +            // Loop through 'names' +            foreach(LLSD nm, inArray(names)) +            { +                LLSD metadata(getMetadata(nm)); +                ensure_equals("name mismatch", metadata["name"], nm); +                ensure_equals(nm.asString(), metadata["desc"].asString(), descs[nm]); +                ensure_equals(STRINGIZE(nm << " required mismatch"), +                              metadata["required"], required); +                ensure_equals(STRINGIZE(nm << " optional mismatch"), +                              metadata["optional"], optional); +            } +        } +    } + +    template<> template<> +    void object::test<13>() +    { +        set_test_name("try_call()"); +        ensure("try_call(bogus name, LLSD()) returned true", ! work.try_call("freek", LLSD())); +        ensure("try_call(bogus name) returned true", ! work.try_call(LLSDMap("op", "freek"))); +        ensure("try_call(real name, LLSD()) returned false", work.try_call("free0_array", LLSD())); +        ensure("try_call(real name) returned false", work.try_call(LLSDMap("op", "free0_map"))); +    } + +    template<> template<> +    void object::test<14>() +    { +        set_test_name("call with bad name"); +        call_exc("freek", LLSD(), "not found"); +        // We don't have a comparable helper function for the one-arg +        // operator() method, and it's not worth building one just for this +        // case. Write it out. +        std::string threw; +        try +        { +            work(LLSDMap("op", "freek")); +        } +        catch (const std::runtime_error& e) +        { +            cout << "*** " << e.what() << "\n"; +            threw = e.what(); +        } +        ensure_has(threw, "bad"); +        ensure_has(threw, "op"); +        ensure_has(threw, "freek"); +    } + +    template<> template<> +    void object::test<15>() +    { +        set_test_name("call with event key"); +        // We don't need a separate test for operator()(string, LLSD) with +        // valid name, because all the rest of the tests exercise that case. +        // The one we don't exercise elsewhere is operator()(LLSD) with valid +        // name, so here it is. +        work(LLSDMap("op", "free0_map")); +        ensure_equals(g.i, 17); +    } + +    // Cannot be defined inside function body... remind me again why we use C++...  :-P +    struct CallablesTriple +    { +        std::string name, name_req; +        LLSD& llsd; +    }; + +    template<> template<> +    void object::test<16>() +    { +        set_test_name("call Callables"); +        CallablesTriple tests[] = +        { +            { "free1",     "free1_req",     g.llsd }, +            { "Dmethod1",  "Dmethod1_req",  work.llsd }, +            { "Dcmethod1", "Dcmethod1_req", work.llsd }, +            { "method1",   "method1_req",   v.llsd } +        }; +        // Arbitrary LLSD value that we should be able to pass to Callables +        // without 'required', but should not be able to pass to Callables +        // with 'required'. +        LLSD answer(42); +        // LLSD value matching 'required' according to llsd_matches() rules. +        LLSD matching(LLSDMap("d", 3.14)("array", LLSDArray("answer")(true)(answer))); +        // Okay, walk through 'tests'. +        foreach(const CallablesTriple& tr, tests) +        { +            // Should be able to pass 'answer' to Callables registered +            // without 'required'. +            work(tr.name, answer); +            ensure_equals("answer mismatch", tr.llsd, answer); +            // Should NOT be able to pass 'answer' to Callables registered +            // with 'required'. +            call_exc(tr.name_req, answer, "bad request"); +            // But SHOULD be able to pass 'matching' to Callables registered +            // with 'required'. +            work(tr.name_req, matching); +            ensure_equals("matching mismatch", tr.llsd, matching); +        } +    } + +    template<> template<> +    void object::test<17>() +    { +        set_test_name("passing wrong args to (map | array)-style registrations"); + +        // Pass scalar/map to array-style functions, scalar/array to map-style +        // functions. As that validation happens well before we engage the +        // argument magic, it seems pointless to repeat this with every +        // variation: (free function | non-static method), (no | arbitrary) +        // args. We should only need to engage it for one map-style +        // registration and one array-style registration. +        std::string array_exc("needs an args array"); +        call_exc("free0_array", 17, array_exc); +        call_exc("free0_array", LLSDMap("pi", 3.14), array_exc); + +        std::string map_exc("needs a map"); +        call_exc("free0_map", 17, map_exc); +        // Passing an array to a map-style function works now! No longer an +        // error case! +//      call_exc("free0_map", LLSDArray("a")("b"), map_exc); +    } + +    template<> template<> +    void object::test<18>() +    { +        set_test_name("call no-args functions"); +        LLSD names(LLSDArray +                   ("free0_array")("free0_map") +                   ("smethod0_array")("smethod0_map") +                   ("method0_array")("method0_map")); +        foreach(LLSD name, inArray(names)) +        { +            // Look up the Vars instance for this function. +            Vars* vars(varsfor(name)); +            // Both the global and stack Vars instances are automatically +            // cleared at the start of each test<n> method. But since we're +            // calling these things several different times in the same +            // test<n> method, manually reset the Vars between each. +            *vars = Vars(); +            ensure_equals(vars->i, 0); +            // call function with empty array (or LLSD(), should be equivalent) +            work(name, LLSD()); +            ensure_equals(vars->i, 17); +        } +    } + +    // Break out this data because we use it in a couple different tests. +    LLSD array_funcs(LLSDArray +                     (LLSDMap("a", "freena_array")   ("b", "freenb_array")) +                     (LLSDMap("a", "smethodna_array")("b", "smethodnb_array")) +                     (LLSDMap("a", "methodna_array") ("b", "methodnb_array"))); + +    template<> template<> +    void object::test<19>() +    { +        set_test_name("call array-style functions with too-short arrays"); +        // Could have two different too-short arrays, one for *na and one for +        // *nb, but since they both take 5 params... +        LLSD tooshort(LLSDArray("this")("array")("too")("short")); +        foreach(const LLSD& funcsab, inArray(array_funcs)) +        { +            foreach(const llsd::MapEntry& e, inMap(funcsab)) +            { +                call_exc(e.second, tooshort, "requires more arguments"); +            } +        } +    } + +    template<> template<> +    void object::test<20>() +    { +        set_test_name("call array-style functions with (just right | too long) arrays"); +        std::vector<U8> binary; +        for (size_t h(0x01), i(0); i < 5; h+= 0x22, ++i) +        { +            binary.push_back(h); +        } +        LLSD args(LLSDMap("a", LLSDArray(true)(17)(3.14)(123.456)("char*")) +                         ("b", LLSDArray("string") +                                        (LLUUID("01234567-89ab-cdef-0123-456789abcdef")) +                                        (LLDate("2011-02-03T15:07:00Z")) +                                        (LLURI("http://secondlife.com")) +                                        (binary))); +        LLSD argsplus(args); +        argsplus["a"].append("bogus"); +        argsplus["b"].append("bogus"); +        LLSD expect; +        foreach(LLSD::String a, ab) +        { +            expect[a] = zipmap(params[a], args[a]); +        } +        // Adjust expect["a"]["cp"] for special Vars::cp treatment. +        expect["a"]["cp"] = std::string("'") + expect["a"]["cp"].asString() + "'"; +        cout << "expect: " << expect << '\n'; + +        // Use substantially the same logic for args and argsplus +        LLSD argsarrays(LLSDArray(args)(argsplus)); +        // So i==0 selects 'args', i==1 selects argsplus +        for (LLSD::Integer i(0), iend(argsarrays.size()); i < iend; ++i) +        { +            foreach(const LLSD& funcsab, inArray(array_funcs)) +            { +                foreach(LLSD::String a, ab) +                { +                    // Reset the Vars instance before each call +                    Vars* vars(varsfor(funcsab[a])); +                    *vars = Vars(); +                    work(funcsab[a], argsarrays[i][a]); +                    ensure_llsd(STRINGIZE(funcsab[a].asString() << +                                          ": expect[\"" << a << "\"] mismatch"), +                                vars->inspect(), expect[a], 7); // 7 bits ~= 2 decimal digits + +                    // TODO: in the i==1 or argsplus case, intercept LL_WARNS +                    // output? Even without that, using argsplus verifies that +                    // passing too many args isn't fatal; it works -- but +                    // would be nice to notice the warning too. +                } +            } +        } +    } + +    template<> template<> +    void object::test<21>() +    { +        set_test_name("verify that passing LLSD() to const char* sends NULL"); + +        ensure_equals("Vars::cp init", v.cp, ""); +        work("methodna_map_mdft", LLSDMap("cp", LLSD())); +        ensure_equals("passing LLSD()", v.cp, "NULL"); +        work("methodna_map_mdft", LLSDMap("cp", "")); +        ensure_equals("passing \"\"", v.cp, "''"); +        work("methodna_map_mdft", LLSDMap("cp", "non-NULL")); +        ensure_equals("passing \"non-NULL\"", v.cp, "'non-NULL'"); +    } + +    template<> template<> +    void object::test<22>() +    { +        set_test_name("call map-style functions with (full | oversized) (arrays | maps)"); +        const char binary[] = "\x99\x88\x77\x66\x55"; +        LLSD array_full(LLSDMap +                        ("a", LLSDArray(false)(255)(98.6)(1024.5)("pointer")) +                        ("b", LLSDArray("object")(LLUUID::generateNewID())(LLDate::now())(LLURI("http://wiki.lindenlab.com/wiki"))(LLSD::Binary(boost::begin(binary), boost::end(binary))))); +        LLSD array_overfull(array_full); +        foreach(LLSD::String a, ab) +        { +            array_overfull[a].append("bogus"); +        } +        cout << "array_full: " << array_full << "\narray_overfull: " << array_overfull << std::endl; +        // We rather hope that LLDate::now() will generate a timestamp +        // distinct from the one it generated in the constructor, moments ago. +        ensure_not_equals("Timestamps too close", +                          array_full["b"][2].asDate(), dft_array_full["b"][2].asDate()); +        // We /insist/ that LLUUID::generateNewID() do so. +        ensure_not_equals("UUID collision", +                          array_full["b"][1].asUUID(), dft_array_full["b"][1].asUUID()); +        LLSD map_full, map_overfull; +        foreach(LLSD::String a, ab) +        { +            map_full[a] = zipmap(params[a], array_full[a]); +            map_overfull[a] = map_full[a]; +            map_overfull[a]["extra"] = "ignore"; +        } +        cout << "map_full: " << map_full << "\nmap_overfull: " << map_overfull << std::endl; +        LLSD expect(map_full); +        // Twiddle the const char* param. +        expect["a"]["cp"] = std::string("'") + expect["a"]["cp"].asString() + "'"; +        // Another adjustment. For each data type, we're trying to distinguish +        // three values: the Vars member's initial value (member wasn't +        // stored; control never reached the set function), the registered +        // default param value from dft_array_full, and the array_full value +        // in this test. But bool can only distinguish two values. In this +        // case, we want to differentiate the local array_full value from the +        // dft_array_full value, so we use 'false'. However, that means +        // Vars::inspect() doesn't differentiate it from the initial value, +        // so won't bother returning it. Predict that behavior to match the +        // LLSD values. +        expect["a"].erase("b"); +        cout << "expect: " << expect << std::endl; +        // For this test, calling functions registered with different sets of +        // parameter defaults should make NO DIFFERENCE WHATSOEVER. Every call +        // should pass all params. +        LLSD names(LLSDMap +                   ("a", LLSDArray +                         ("freena_map_allreq") ("smethodna_map_allreq") ("methodna_map_allreq") +                         ("freena_map_leftreq")("smethodna_map_leftreq")("methodna_map_leftreq") +                         ("freena_map_skipreq")("smethodna_map_skipreq")("methodna_map_skipreq") +                         ("freena_map_adft")   ("smethodna_map_adft")   ("methodna_map_adft") +                         ("freena_map_mdft")   ("smethodna_map_mdft")   ("methodna_map_mdft")) +                   ("b", LLSDArray +                         ("freenb_map_allreq") ("smethodnb_map_allreq") ("methodnb_map_allreq") +                         ("freenb_map_leftreq")("smethodnb_map_leftreq")("methodnb_map_leftreq") +                         ("freenb_map_skipreq")("smethodnb_map_skipreq")("methodnb_map_skipreq") +                         ("freenb_map_adft")   ("smethodnb_map_adft")   ("methodnb_map_adft") +                         ("freenb_map_mdft")   ("smethodnb_map_mdft")   ("methodnb_map_mdft"))); +        // Treat (full | overfull) (array | map) the same. +        LLSD argssets(LLSDArray(array_full)(array_overfull)(map_full)(map_overfull)); +        foreach(const LLSD& args, inArray(argssets)) +        { +            foreach(LLSD::String a, ab) +            { +                foreach(LLSD::String name, inArray(names[a])) +                { +                    // Reset the Vars instance +                    Vars* vars(varsfor(name)); +                    *vars = Vars(); +                    work(name, args[a]); +                    ensure_llsd(STRINGIZE(name << ": expect[\"" << a << "\"] mismatch"), +                                vars->inspect(), expect[a], 7); // 7 bits, 2 decimal digits +                    // intercept LL_WARNS for the two overfull cases? +                } +            } +        } +    } +} // namespace tut | 
