//===--- TestsUtils.swift -------------------------------------------------===// // // This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project // // Copyright (c) 2014 - 2016 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors // Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception // // See http://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information // See http://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// import Darwin // Linear function shift register. // // This is just to drive benchmarks. I don't make any claim about its // strength. According to Wikipedia, it has the maximal period for a // 32-bit register. struct LFSR { // Set the register to some seed that I pulled out of a hat. var lfsr : UInt32 = 0xb78978e7 mutating func shift() { lfsr = (lfsr >> 1) ^ (UInt32(bitPattern: -Int32((lfsr & 1))) & 0xD0000001) } mutating func randInt() -> Int64 { var result : UInt32 = 0 for _ in 0..<32 { result = (result << 1) | (lfsr & 1) shift() } return Int64(bitPattern: UInt64(result)) } } var lfsrRandomGenerator = LFSR() // Start the generator from the beginning public func SRand() { lfsrRandomGenerator = LFSR() } public func Random() -> Int64 { return lfsrRandomGenerator.randInt() } public func CheckResults(res: Bool, _ message: String = "") { if res { return } print(message) abort() } public func False() -> Bool { return false } /// This is a dummy protocol to test the speed of our protocol dispatch. public protocol SomeProtocol { func getValue() -> Int } struct MyStruct : SomeProtocol { init() {} func getValue() -> Int { return 1 } } public func someProtocolFactory() -> SomeProtocol { return MyStruct() }