// Copyright (c) 2006-2008 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #include "base/stack_container.h" #include <algorithm> #include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h" #include "base/ref_counted.h" namespace { class Dummy : public base::RefCounted<Dummy> { public: explicit Dummy(int* alive) : alive_(alive) { ++*alive_; } private: friend class base::RefCounted<Dummy>; ~Dummy() { --*alive_; } int* const alive_; }; } // namespace TEST(StackContainer, Vector) { const int stack_size = 3; StackVector<int, stack_size> vect; const int* stack_buffer = &vect.stack_data().stack_buffer()[0]; // The initial |stack_size| elements should appear in the stack buffer. EXPECT_EQ(static_cast<size_t>(stack_size), vect.container().capacity()); for (int i = 0; i < stack_size; i++) { vect.container().push_back(i); EXPECT_EQ(stack_buffer, &vect.container()[0]); EXPECT_TRUE(vect.stack_data().used_stack_buffer_); } // Adding more elements should push the array onto the heap. for (int i = 0; i < stack_size; i++) { vect.container().push_back(i + stack_size); EXPECT_NE(stack_buffer, &vect.container()[0]); EXPECT_FALSE(vect.stack_data().used_stack_buffer_); } // The array should still be in order. for (int i = 0; i < stack_size * 2; i++) EXPECT_EQ(i, vect.container()[i]); // Resize to smaller. Our STL implementation won't reallocate in this case, // otherwise it might use our stack buffer. We reserve right after the resize // to guarantee it isn't using the stack buffer, even though it doesn't have // much data. vect.container().resize(stack_size); vect.container().reserve(stack_size * 2); EXPECT_FALSE(vect.stack_data().used_stack_buffer_); // Copying the small vector to another should use the same allocator and use // the now-unused stack buffer. GENERALLY CALLERS SHOULD NOT DO THIS since // they have to get the template types just right and it can cause errors. std::vector<int, StackAllocator<int, stack_size> > other(vect.container()); EXPECT_EQ(stack_buffer, &other.front()); EXPECT_TRUE(vect.stack_data().used_stack_buffer_); for (int i = 0; i < stack_size; i++) EXPECT_EQ(i, other[i]); } TEST(StackContainer, VectorDoubleDelete) { // Regression testing for double-delete. typedef StackVector<scoped_refptr<Dummy>, 2> Vector; typedef Vector::ContainerType Container; Vector vect; int alive = 0; scoped_refptr<Dummy> dummy(new Dummy(&alive)); EXPECT_EQ(alive, 1); vect->push_back(dummy); EXPECT_EQ(alive, 1); Dummy* dummy_unref = dummy.get(); dummy = NULL; EXPECT_EQ(alive, 1); Container::iterator itr = std::find(vect->begin(), vect->end(), dummy_unref); EXPECT_EQ(itr->get(), dummy_unref); vect->erase(itr); EXPECT_EQ(alive, 0); // Shouldn't crash at exit. } TEST(StackContainer, BufferAlignment) { StackVector<wchar_t, 16> text; text->push_back(L'A'); text->push_back(L'B'); text->push_back(L'C'); text->push_back(L'D'); text->push_back(L'E'); text->push_back(L'F'); text->push_back(0); const wchar_t* buffer = &text[1]; bool even_aligned = (0 == (((size_t)buffer) & 0x1)); EXPECT_EQ(even_aligned, true); } #ifdef COMPILER_MSVC // Make sure all the class compiles correctly. // TODO(pinkerton): i'm not sure why this doesn't compile on GCC, but // it doesn't. template StackVector<int, 2>; template StackVector<scoped_refptr<Dummy>, 2>; #endif