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Diffstat (limited to 'indra/llimage/tests/llimageworker_test.cpp')
-rw-r--r-- | indra/llimage/tests/llimageworker_test.cpp | 99 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 98 deletions
diff --git a/indra/llimage/tests/llimageworker_test.cpp b/indra/llimage/tests/llimageworker_test.cpp index 9011ac615c..0a97b739b0 100644 --- a/indra/llimage/tests/llimageworker_test.cpp +++ b/indra/llimage/tests/llimageworker_test.cpp @@ -125,42 +125,11 @@ namespace tut } }; - // Test wrapper declaration : image worker - // Note: this class is not meant to be instantiated outside an LLImageDecodeThread instance - // but it's not a bad idea to get its public API a good shake as part of a thorough unit test set. - // Some gotcha with the destructor though (see below). - struct imagerequest_test - { - // Instance to be tested - LLImageDecodeThread::ImageRequest* mRequest; - bool done; - - // Constructor and destructor of the test wrapper - imagerequest_test() - { - done = false; - - mRequest = new LLImageDecodeThread::ImageRequest(0, 0, - LLQueuedThread::PRIORITY_NORMAL, 0, FALSE, - new responder_test(&done)); - } - ~imagerequest_test() - { - // We should delete the object *but*, because its destructor is protected, that cannot be - // done from outside an LLImageDecodeThread instance... So we leak memory here... It's fine... - //delete mRequest; - } - }; - // Tut templating thingamagic: test group, object and test instance typedef test_group<imagedecodethread_test> imagedecodethread_t; typedef imagedecodethread_t::object imagedecodethread_object_t; tut::imagedecodethread_t tut_imagedecodethread("LLImageDecodeThread"); - typedef test_group<imagerequest_test> imagerequest_t; - typedef imagerequest_t::object imagerequest_object_t; - tut::imagerequest_t tut_imagerequest("LLImageRequest"); - // --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Test functions // Notes: @@ -172,64 +141,18 @@ namespace tut // --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Test the LLImageDecodeThread interface // --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - // - // Note on Unit Testing Queued Thread Classes - // - // Since methods on such a class are called on a separate loop and that we can't insert tut - // ensure() calls in there, we exercise the class with 2 sets of tests: - // - 1: Test as a single threaded instance: We declare the class but ask for no thread - // to be spawned (easy with LLThreads since there's a boolean argument on the constructor - // just for that). We can then unit test each public method like we do on a normal class. - // - 2: Test as a threaded instance: We let the thread launch and check that its external - // behavior is as expected (i.e. it runs, can accept a work order and processes - // it). Typically though there's no guarantee that this exercises all the methods of the - // class which is why we also need the previous "non threaded" set of unit tests for - // complete coverage. - // - // --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- template<> template<> void imagedecodethread_object_t::test<1>() { - // Test a *non threaded* instance of the class - mThread = new LLImageDecodeThread(false); - ensure("LLImageDecodeThread: non threaded constructor failed", mThread != NULL); - // Test that we start with an empty list right at creation - ensure("LLImageDecodeThread: non threaded init state incorrect", mThread->tut_size() == 0); - // Insert something in the queue - bool done = false; - LLImageDecodeThread::handle_t decodeHandle = mThread->decodeImage(NULL, LLQueuedThread::PRIORITY_NORMAL, 0, FALSE, new responder_test(&done)); - // Verifies we got a valid handle - ensure("LLImageDecodeThread: non threaded decodeImage(), returned handle is null", decodeHandle != 0); - // Verifies that we do now have something in the queued list - ensure("LLImageDecodeThread: non threaded decodeImage() insertion in threaded list failed", mThread->tut_size() == 1); - // Trigger queue handling "manually" (on a threaded instance, this is done on the thread loop) - S32 res = mThread->update(0); - // Verifies that we successfully handled the list - ensure("LLImageDecodeThread: non threaded update() list handling test failed", res == 0); - // Verifies that the list is now empty - ensure("LLImageDecodeThread: non threaded update() list emptying test failed", mThread->tut_size() == 0); - } - - template<> template<> - void imagedecodethread_object_t::test<2>() - { // Test a *threaded* instance of the class mThread = new LLImageDecodeThread(true); ensure("LLImageDecodeThread: threaded constructor failed", mThread != NULL); - // Test that we start with an empty list right at creation - ensure("LLImageDecodeThread: threaded init state incorrect", mThread->tut_size() == 0); // Insert something in the queue bool done = false; - LLImageDecodeThread::handle_t decodeHandle = mThread->decodeImage(NULL, LLQueuedThread::PRIORITY_NORMAL, 0, FALSE, new responder_test(&done)); + LLImageDecodeThread::handle_t decodeHandle = mThread->decodeImage(NULL, 0, FALSE, new responder_test(&done)); // Verifies we get back a valid handle ensure("LLImageDecodeThread: threaded decodeImage(), returned handle is null", decodeHandle != 0); - // Wait a little so to simulate the main thread doing something on its main loop... - ms_sleep(500); // 500 milliseconds - // Verifies that the responder has *not* been called yet in the meantime - ensure("LLImageDecodeThread: responder creation failed", done == false); - // Ask the thread to update: that means tells the queue to check itself and creates work requests - mThread->update(1); // Wait till the thread has time to handle the work order (though it doesn't do much per work order...) const U32 INCREMENT_TIME = 500; // 500 milliseconds const U32 MAX_TIME = 20 * INCREMENT_TIME; // Do the loop 20 times max, i.e. wait 10 seconds but no more @@ -242,24 +165,4 @@ namespace tut // Verifies that the responder has now been called ensure("LLImageDecodeThread: threaded work unit not processed", done == true); } - - // --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - // Test the LLImageDecodeThread::ImageRequest interface - // --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - template<> template<> - void imagerequest_object_t::test<1>() - { - // Test that we start with a correct request at creation - ensure("LLImageDecodeThread::ImageRequest::ImageRequest() constructor test failed", mRequest->tut_isOK()); - bool res = mRequest->processRequest(); - // Verifies that we processed the request successfully - ensure("LLImageDecodeThread::ImageRequest::processRequest() processing request test failed", res == true); - // Check that we can call the finishing call safely - try { - mRequest->finishRequest(false); - } catch (...) { - fail("LLImageDecodeThread::ImageRequest::finishRequest() test failed"); - } - } } |