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/**
 * @file   lldependencies_tut.cpp
 * @author Nat Goodspeed
 * @date   2008-09-17
 * @brief  Test of lldependencies.h
 * 
 * $LicenseInfo:firstyear=2008&license=viewergpl$
 * Copyright (c) 2008, Linden Research, Inc.
 * $/LicenseInfo$
 */

// STL headers
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
// std headers
// external library headers
#include <boost/assign/list_of.hpp>
// Precompiled header
#include "linden_common.h"
// associated header
#include "../lldependencies.h"
// other Linden headers
#include "../test/lltut.h"

using boost::assign::list_of;

#if LL_WINDOWS
#pragma warning (disable : 4675) // "resolved by ADL" -- just as I want!
#endif

typedef LLDependencies<> StringDeps;
typedef StringDeps::KeyList StringList;

// We use the very cool boost::assign::list_of() construct to specify vectors
// of strings inline. For reasons on which I'm not entirely clear, though, it
// needs a helper function. You can use list_of() to construct an implicit
// StringList (std::vector<std::string>) by conversion, e.g. for a function
// parameter -- but if you simply write StringList(list_of("etc.")), you get
// ambiguity errors. Shrug!
template<typename CONTAINER>
CONTAINER make(const CONTAINER& data)
{
    return data;
}

// Display an arbitary value as itself...
template<typename T>
std::ostream& display(std::ostream& out, const T& value)
{
    out << value;
    return out;
}

// ...but display std::string enclosed in double quotes.
template<>
std::ostream& display(std::ostream& out, const std::string& value)
{
    out << '"' << value << '"';
    return out;
}

// display any sequence compatible with Boost.Range
template<typename SEQUENCE>
std::ostream& display_seq(std::ostream& out,
                          const std::string& open, const SEQUENCE& seq, const std::string& close)
{
    out << open;
    typename boost::range_const_iterator<SEQUENCE>::type
        sli = boost::begin(seq),
        slend = boost::end(seq);
    if (sli != slend)
    {
        display(out, *sli);
        while (++sli != slend)
        {
            out << ", ";
            display(out, *sli);
        }
    }
    out << close;
    return out;
}

// helper to dump a StringList to std::cout if needed
template<typename ENTRY>
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const std::vector<ENTRY>& list)
{
    display_seq(out, "(", list, ")");
    return out;
}

template<typename ENTRY>
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const std::set<ENTRY>& set)
{
    display_seq(out, "{", set, "}");
    return out;
}

const std::string& extract_key(const LLDependencies<>::value_type& entry)
{
    return entry.first;
}

// helper to return a StringList of keys from LLDependencies::sort()
StringList sorted_keys(LLDependencies<>& deps)
{
    // 1. Call deps.sort(), returning a value_type range of (key, node) pairs.
    // 2. Use make_transform_range() to obtain a range of just keys.
    // 3. Use instance_from_range to instantiate a StringList from that range.
    // 4. Return by value "slices" instance_from_range<StringList> (a subclass
    //    of StringList) to its base class StringList.
    return instance_from_range<StringList>(make_transform_range(deps.sort(), extract_key));
}

template<typename RANGE>
bool is_empty(const RANGE& range)
{
    return boost::begin(range) == boost::end(range);
}

/*****************************************************************************
*   tut test group
*****************************************************************************/
namespace tut
{
    struct deps_data
    {
    };
    typedef test_group<deps_data> deps_group;
    typedef deps_group::object deps_object;
    tut::deps_group depsgr("lldependencies");

    template<> template<>
    void deps_object::test<1>()
    {
        StringDeps deps;
        StringList empty;
        // The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy yellow dog.
        // (note, "The" and "the" are distinct, else this test wouldn't work)
        deps.add("lazy");
        ensure_equals(sorted_keys(deps), make<StringList>(list_of("lazy")));
        deps.add("jumps");
        ensure("found lazy", deps.get("lazy"));
        ensure("not found dog.", ! deps.get("dog."));
        // NOTE: Maybe it's overkill to test each of these intermediate
        // results before all the interdependencies have been specified. My
        // thought is simply that if the order changes, I'd like to know why.
        // A change to the implementation of boost::topological_sort() would
        // be an acceptable reason, and you can simply update the expected
        // test output.
        ensure_equals(sorted_keys(deps), make<StringList>(list_of("lazy")("jumps")));
        deps.add("The", 0, empty, list_of("fox")("dog."));
        // Test key accessors
        ensure("empty before deps for missing key", is_empty(deps.get_before_range("bogus")));
        ensure("empty before deps for jumps", is_empty(deps.get_before_range("jumps")));
        ensure_equals(instance_from_range< std::set<std::string> >(deps.get_before_range("The")),
                      make< std::set<std::string> >(list_of("dog.")("fox")));
        // resume building dependencies
        ensure_equals(sorted_keys(deps), make<StringList>(list_of("lazy")("jumps")("The")));
        deps.add("the", 0, list_of("The"));
        ensure_equals(sorted_keys(deps), make<StringList>(list_of("lazy")("jumps")("The")("the")));
        deps.add("fox", 0, list_of("The"), list_of("jumps"));
        ensure_equals(sorted_keys(deps), make<StringList>(list_of("lazy")("The")("the")("fox")("jumps")));
        deps.add("the", 0, list_of("The")); // same, see if cache works
        ensure_equals(sorted_keys(deps), make<StringList>(list_of("lazy")("The")("the")("fox")("jumps")));
        deps.add("jumps", 0, empty, list_of("over")); // update jumps deps
        ensure_equals(sorted_keys(deps), make<StringList>(list_of("lazy")("The")("the")("fox")("jumps")));
/*==========================================================================*|
        // It drives me nuts that this test doesn't work in the test
        // framework, because -- for reasons unknown -- running the test
        // framework on Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard and Windows XP Pro, the catch
        // clause below doesn't catch the exception. Something about the TUT
        // test framework?!? The identical code works fine in a standalone
        // test program. Commenting out the test for now, in hopes that our
        // real builds will be able to catch Cycle exceptions...
        try
        {
            // We've already specified fox -> jumps and jumps -> over. Try an
            // impossible constraint.
            deps.add("over", 0, empty, list_of("fox"));
        }
        catch (const StringDeps::Cycle& e)
        {
            std::cout << "Cycle detected: " << e.what() << '\n';
            // It's legal to add() an impossible constraint because we don't
            // detect the cycle until sort(). So sort() can't know the minimum set
            // of nodes to remove to make the StringDeps object valid again.
            // Therefore we must break the cycle by hand.
            deps.remove("over");
        }
|*==========================================================================*/
        deps.add("dog.", 0, list_of("yellow")("lazy"));
        ensure_equals(instance_from_range< std::set<std::string> >(deps.get_after_range("dog.")),
                      make< std::set<std::string> >(list_of("lazy")("yellow")));
        ensure_equals(sorted_keys(deps), make<StringList>(list_of("lazy")("The")("the")("fox")("jumps")("dog.")));
        deps.add("quick", 0, list_of("The"), list_of("fox")("brown"));
        ensure_equals(sorted_keys(deps), make<StringList>(list_of("lazy")("The")("the")("quick")("fox")("jumps")("dog.")));
        deps.add("over", 0, list_of("jumps"), list_of("yellow")("the"));
        ensure_equals(sorted_keys(deps), make<StringList>(list_of("lazy")("The")("quick")("fox")("jumps")("over")("the")("dog.")));
        deps.add("yellow", 0, list_of("the"), list_of("lazy"));
        ensure_equals(sorted_keys(deps), make<StringList>(list_of("The")("quick")("fox")("jumps")("over")("the")("yellow")("lazy")("dog.")));
        deps.add("brown");
        // By now the dependencies are pretty well in place. A change to THIS
        // order should be viewed with suspicion.
        ensure_equals(sorted_keys(deps), make<StringList>(list_of("The")("quick")("brown")("fox")("jumps")("over")("the")("yellow")("lazy")("dog.")));

        StringList keys(make<StringList>(list_of("The")("brown")("dog.")("fox")("jumps")("lazy")("over")("quick")("the")("yellow")));
        ensure_equals(instance_from_range<StringList>(deps.get_key_range()), keys);
#if (! defined(__GNUC__)) || (__GNUC__ > 3) || (__GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ > 3)
        // This is the succinct way, works on modern compilers
        ensure_equals(instance_from_range<StringList>(make_transform_range(deps.get_range(), extract_key)), keys);
#else   // gcc 3.3
        StringDeps::range got_range(deps.get_range());
        StringDeps::iterator kni = got_range.begin(), knend = got_range.end();
        StringList::iterator ki = keys.begin(), kend = keys.end();
        for ( ; kni != knend && ki != kend; ++kni, ++ki)
        {
            ensure_equals(kni->first, *ki);
        }
        ensure("get_range() returns proper length", kni == knend && ki == kend);
#endif  // gcc 3.3
        // blow off get_node_range() because they're all LLDependenciesEmpty instances
    }

    template<> template<>
    void deps_object::test<2>()
    {
        typedef LLDependencies<std::string, int> NameIndexDeps;
        NameIndexDeps nideps;
        const NameIndexDeps& const_nideps(nideps);
        nideps.add("def", 2, list_of("ghi"));
        nideps.add("ghi", 3);
        nideps.add("abc", 1, list_of("def"));
        NameIndexDeps::range range(nideps.get_range());
        ensure_equals(range.begin()->first, "abc");
        ensure_equals(range.begin()->second, 1);
        range.begin()->second = 0;
        range.begin()->second = 1;
        NameIndexDeps::const_range const_range(const_nideps.get_range());
        NameIndexDeps::const_iterator const_iterator(const_range.begin());
        ++const_iterator;
        ensure_equals(const_iterator->first, "def");
        ensure_equals(const_iterator->second, 2);
        NameIndexDeps::node_range node_range(nideps.get_node_range());
        ensure_equals(instance_from_range<std::vector<int> >(node_range), make< std::vector<int> >(list_of(1)(2)(3)));
        *node_range.begin() = 0;
        *node_range.begin() = 1;
        NameIndexDeps::const_node_range const_node_range(const_nideps.get_node_range());
        ensure_equals(instance_from_range<std::vector<int> >(const_node_range), make< std::vector<int> >(list_of(1)(2)(3)));
        NameIndexDeps::const_key_range const_key_range(const_nideps.get_key_range());
        ensure_equals(instance_from_range<StringList>(const_key_range), make<StringList>(list_of("abc")("def")("ghi")));
        NameIndexDeps::sorted_range sorted(const_nideps.sort());
        NameIndexDeps::sorted_iterator sortiter(sorted.begin());
        ensure_equals(sortiter->first, "ghi");
        ensure_equals(sortiter->second, 3);

        // test all iterator-flavored versions of get_after_range()
        StringList def(make<StringList>(list_of("def")));
        ensure("empty abc before list", is_empty(nideps.get_before_range(nideps.get_range().begin())));
        ensure_equals(instance_from_range<StringList>(nideps.get_after_range(nideps.get_range().begin())),
                      def);
        ensure_equals(instance_from_range<StringList>(const_nideps.get_after_range(const_nideps.get_range().begin())),
                      def);
        ensure_equals(instance_from_range<StringList>(nideps.get_after_range(nideps.get_node_range().begin())),
                      def);
        ensure_equals(instance_from_range<StringList>(const_nideps.get_after_range(const_nideps.get_node_range().begin())),
                      def);
        ensure_equals(instance_from_range<StringList>(nideps.get_after_range(nideps.get_key_range().begin())),
                      def);
        // advance from "ghi" to "def", which must come after "ghi"
        ++sortiter;
        ensure_equals(instance_from_range<StringList>(const_nideps.get_after_range(sortiter)),
                      make<StringList>(list_of("ghi")));
    }
} // namespace tut