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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // contained_range_map_unittest.cc: Unit tests for ContainedRangeMap // // Author: Mark Mentovai #include <stdio.h> #include "processor/contained_range_map-inl.h" #include "processor/logging.h" #define ASSERT_TRUE(condition) \ if (!(condition)) { \ fprintf(stderr, "FAIL: %s @ %s:%d\n", #condition, __FILE__, __LINE__); \ return false; \ } #define ASSERT_FALSE(condition) ASSERT_TRUE(!(condition)) namespace { using google_breakpad::ContainedRangeMap; static bool RunTests() { ContainedRangeMap<unsigned int, int> crm; // First, do the StoreRange tests. This validates the containment // rules. ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(10, 10, 1)); ASSERT_FALSE(crm.StoreRange(10, 10, 2)); // exactly equal to 1 ASSERT_FALSE(crm.StoreRange(11, 10, 3)); // begins inside 1 and extends up ASSERT_FALSE(crm.StoreRange( 9, 10, 4)); // begins below 1 and ends inside ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(11, 9, 5)); // contained by existing ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(12, 7, 6)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange( 9, 12, 7)); // contains existing ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange( 9, 13, 8)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange( 8, 14, 9)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(30, 3, 10)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(33, 3, 11)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(30, 6, 12)); // storable but totally masked ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(40, 8, 13)); // will be totally masked ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(40, 4, 14)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(44, 4, 15)); ASSERT_FALSE(crm.StoreRange(32, 10, 16)); // begins in #10, ends in #14 ASSERT_FALSE(crm.StoreRange(50, 0, 17)); // zero length ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(50, 10, 18)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(50, 1, 19)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(59, 1, 20)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(60, 1, 21)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(69, 1, 22)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(60, 10, 23)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(68, 1, 24)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(61, 1, 25)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(61, 8, 26)); ASSERT_FALSE(crm.StoreRange(59, 9, 27)); ASSERT_FALSE(crm.StoreRange(59, 10, 28)); ASSERT_FALSE(crm.StoreRange(59, 11, 29)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(70, 10, 30)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(74, 2, 31)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(77, 2, 32)); ASSERT_FALSE(crm.StoreRange(72, 6, 33)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(80, 3, 34)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(81, 1, 35)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(82, 1, 36)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(83, 3, 37)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(84, 1, 38)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(83, 1, 39)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(86, 5, 40)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(88, 1, 41)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(90, 1, 42)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(86, 1, 43)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(87, 1, 44)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(89, 1, 45)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(87, 4, 46)); ASSERT_TRUE (crm.StoreRange(87, 3, 47)); ASSERT_FALSE(crm.StoreRange(86, 2, 48)); // Each element in test_data contains the expected result when calling // RetrieveRange on an address. const int test_data[] = { 0, // 0 0, // 1 0, // 2 0, // 3 0, // 4 0, // 5 0, // 6 0, // 7 9, // 8 7, // 9 1, // 10 5, // 11 6, // 12 6, // 13 6, // 14 6, // 15 6, // 16 6, // 17 6, // 18 5, // 19 7, // 20 8, // 21 0, // 22 0, // 23 0, // 24 0, // 25 0, // 26 0, // 27 0, // 28 0, // 29 10, // 30 10, // 31 10, // 32 11, // 33 11, // 34 11, // 35 0, // 36 0, // 37 0, // 38 0, // 39 14, // 40 14, // 41 14, // 42 14, // 43 15, // 44 15, // 45 15, // 46 15, // 47 0, // 48 0, // 49 19, // 50 18, // 51 18, // 52 18, // 53 18, // 54 18, // 55 18, // 56 18, // 57 18, // 58 20, // 59 21, // 60 25, // 61 26, // 62 26, // 63 26, // 64 26, // 65 26, // 66 26, // 67 24, // 68 22, // 69 30, // 70 30, // 71 30, // 72 30, // 73 31, // 74 31, // 75 30, // 76 32, // 77 32, // 78 30, // 79 34, // 80 35, // 81 36, // 82 39, // 83 38, // 84 37, // 85 43, // 86 44, // 87 41, // 88 45, // 89 42, // 90 0, // 91 0, // 92 0, // 93 0, // 94 0, // 95 0, // 96 0, // 97 0, // 98 0 // 99 }; unsigned int test_high = sizeof(test_data) / sizeof(int); // Now, do the RetrieveRange tests. This further validates that the // objects were stored properly and that retrieval returns the correct // object. // If GENERATE_TEST_DATA is defined, instead of the retrieval tests, a // new test_data array will be printed. Exercise caution when doing this. // Be sure to verify the results manually! #ifdef GENERATE_TEST_DATA printf(" const int test_data[] = {\n"); #endif // GENERATE_TEST_DATA for (unsigned int address = 0; address < test_high; ++address) { int value; if (!crm.RetrieveRange(address, &value)) value = 0; #ifndef GENERATE_TEST_DATA // Don't use ASSERT inside the loop because it won't show the failed // |address|, and the line number will always be the same. That makes // it difficult to figure out which test failed. if (value != test_data[address]) { fprintf(stderr, "FAIL: retrieve %d expected %d observed %d @ %s:%d\n", address, test_data[address], value, __FILE__, __LINE__); return false; } #else // !GENERATE_TEST_DATA printf(" %d%c%s // %d\n", value, address == test_high - 1 ? ' ' : ',', value < 10 ? " " : "", address); #endif // !GENERATE_TEST_DATA } #ifdef GENERATE_TEST_DATA printf(" };\n"); #endif // GENERATE_TEST_DATA return true; } } // namespace int main(int argc, char **argv) { BPLOG_INIT(&argc, &argv); return RunTests() ? 0 : 1; }