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swift-mirror/validation-test/stdlib/HashingAvalanche.swift
2014-08-15 00:09:58 +00:00

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// RUN: %target-build-swift -Xfrontend -disable-access-control -module-name a %s -o %t.out -O
// RUN: %target-run %t.out
import StdlibUnittest
var HashingTestSuite = TestSuite("Hashing")
func avalancheTest(bits: Int, hashUnderTest: (UInt64) -> UInt64, pValue: Double) {
let testsInBatch = 100000
let testData = randArray64(testsInBatch)
let testDataHashed = Array(lazy(testData).map { hashUnderTest($0) })
for inputBit in 0..<bits {
// Using an array here makes the test too slow.
var bitFlips = UnsafeMutablePointer<Int>.alloc(bits)
for i in 0..<bits {
bitFlips[i] = 0
}
for i in indices(testData) {
let inputA = testData[i]
let outputA = testDataHashed[i]
let inputB = inputA ^ (1 << UInt64(inputBit))
let outputB = hashUnderTest(inputB)
var delta = outputA ^ outputB
for outputBit in 0..<bits {
if delta & 1 == 1 {
++bitFlips[outputBit]
}
delta = delta >> 1
}
}
for outputBit in 0..<bits {
expectTrue(
chiSquaredUniform2(testsInBatch, bitFlips[outputBit], pValue)) {
"inputBit: \(inputBit), outputBit: \(outputBit)"
}
}
bitFlips.dealloc(bits)
}
}
// White-box testing: assume that the other N-bit to N-bit mixing functions
// just dispatch to these. (Avalanche test is relatively expensive.)
HashingTestSuite.test("_mixUInt64/avalanche") {
avalancheTest(64, _mixUInt64, 0.02)
}
HashingTestSuite.test("_mixUInt32/avalanche") {
avalancheTest(32, { UInt64(_mixUInt32(UInt32($0 & 0xffff_ffff))) }, 0.02)
}
runAllTests()