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swift-mirror/test/stdlib/ManagedBuffer.swift
3405691582 cd7570fdee ManagedBuffer capacity is unavailable on OpenBSD.
On OpenBSD, malloc introspection (e.g., malloc_usable_size or
malloc_size) is not provided by the platform allocator. Since allocator
introspection is currently a load-bearing piece of functionality for
ManagedBuffer and ManagedBufferPointer, pending any API changes, as a
stopgap measure, this commit marks methods in ManagedBuffer and
ManagedBufferPointer calling _swift_stdlib_malloc_size and methods
dependent thereon unavailable on OpenBSD.

This may induce some compatibility issues for some files, but at least
this change ensures that we can get stdlib to build on this platform
until the evolution process addresses this problem more thoroughly.
2020-09-09 18:57:58 -04:00

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//===--- ManagedBuffer.swift ----------------------------------------------===//
//
// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
//
// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2017 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
//
// See https://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
// See https://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// RUN: %target-run-simple-swift
// REQUIRES: executable_test
// XFAIL: OS=openbsd
import StdlibUnittest
#if _runtime(_ObjC)
import Foundation
#endif
// Check that the generic parameters are called 'Header' and 'Element'.
protocol TestProtocol1 {}
extension ManagedBuffer
where Header : TestProtocol1, Element : TestProtocol1 {
var _valueAndElementAreTestProtocol1_: Bool {
fatalError("not implemented")
}
}
extension ManagedBufferPointer
where Header : TestProtocol1, Element : TestProtocol1 {
var _valueAndElementAreTestProtocol1: Bool {
fatalError("not implemented")
}
}
struct CountAndCapacity {
var count: LifetimeTracked
let capacity: Int
}
// An example of ManagedBuffer, very similar to what Array will use.
// However, only half of the element storage is actually used to store
// elements, interleaved with garbage, as a simple way of catching
// potential bugs.
final class TestManagedBuffer<T> : ManagedBuffer<CountAndCapacity, T> {
class func create(_ capacity: Int) -> TestManagedBuffer {
let r = super.create(minimumCapacity: capacity) {
CountAndCapacity(
count: LifetimeTracked(0), capacity: $0.capacity)
}
return r as! TestManagedBuffer
}
var count: Int {
get {
return header.count.value
}
set {
header.count = LifetimeTracked(newValue)
}
}
var myCapacity: Int {
return header.capacity
}
deinit {
teardown()
}
// This doesn't seem to compile properly when embedded directly in
// deinit.
func teardown() {
let count = self.count
withUnsafeMutablePointerToElements {
(x: UnsafeMutablePointer<T>) -> () in
for i in stride(from: 0, to: count, by: 2) {
(x + i).deinitialize(count: 1)
}
}
}
func append(_ x: T) {
let count = self.count
precondition(count + 2 <= myCapacity)
withUnsafeMutablePointerToElements {
(p: UnsafeMutablePointer<T>) -> () in
(p + count).initialize(to: x)
}
self.count = count + 2
}
}
class MyBuffer<T> {
typealias Manager = ManagedBufferPointer<CountAndCapacity, T>
deinit {
Manager(unsafeBufferObject: self).withUnsafeMutablePointers {
(pointerToHeader, pointerToElements) -> Void in
pointerToElements.deinitialize(count: self.count)
pointerToHeader.deinitialize(count: 1)
}
}
var count: Int {
return Manager(unsafeBufferObject: self).header.count.value
}
var capacity: Int {
return Manager(unsafeBufferObject: self).header.capacity
}
}
var tests = TestSuite("ManagedBuffer")
tests.test("basic") {
do {
let s = TestManagedBuffer<LifetimeTracked>.create(0)
expectEqual(1, LifetimeTracked.instances)
}
expectEqual(0, LifetimeTracked.instances)
do {
let s = TestManagedBuffer<LifetimeTracked>.create(10)
expectEqual(0, s.count)
expectLE(10, s.myCapacity)
expectGE(13, s.myCapacity) // allow some over-allocation but not too much
expectEqual(1, LifetimeTracked.instances)
for i in 1..<6 {
s.append(LifetimeTracked(i))
expectEqual(i + 1, LifetimeTracked.instances)
expectEqual(i * 2, s.count)
expectEqual(
s.count,
s.withUnsafeMutablePointerToHeader { $0.pointee.count.value }
)
expectEqual(
s.capacity,
s.withUnsafeMutablePointerToHeader { $0.pointee.capacity }
)
expectEqual(
LifetimeTracked(i),
s.withUnsafeMutablePointerToElements { $0[(i - 1) * 2] }
)
}
}
}
tests.test("ManagedBufferPointer/SizeValidation/TestmanagedBuffer") {
let x = ManagedBufferPointer<CountAndCapacity, LifetimeTracked>(
bufferClass: TestManagedBuffer<LifetimeTracked>.self,
minimumCapacity: 10
) {
buffer, getRealCapacity in
CountAndCapacity(
count: LifetimeTracked(0), capacity: getRealCapacity(buffer))
}
}
tests.test("ManagedBufferPointer/SizeValidation/MyBuffer") {
let x = ManagedBufferPointer<CountAndCapacity, LifetimeTracked>(
bufferClass: MyBuffer<LifetimeTracked>.self,
minimumCapacity: 0
) { _, _ in CountAndCapacity(count: LifetimeTracked(0), capacity: 99) }
}
tests.test("ManagedBufferPointer") {
typealias Manager = ManagedBufferPointer<CountAndCapacity, LifetimeTracked>
do {
var mgr = Manager(
bufferClass: TestManagedBuffer<LifetimeTracked>.self,
minimumCapacity: 10
) {
buffer, getRealCapacity in
CountAndCapacity(
count: LifetimeTracked(0), capacity: getRealCapacity(buffer))
}
expectTrue(mgr.isUniqueReference())
let buf = mgr.buffer as? TestManagedBuffer<LifetimeTracked>
expectTrue(buf != nil)
expectFalse(mgr.isUniqueReference())
let s = buf!
expectEqual(0, s.count)
expectLE(10, s.capacity)
expectEqual(s.count, mgr.header.count.value)
expectEqual(s.capacity, mgr.header.capacity)
expectEqual(
mgr.withUnsafeMutablePointerToHeader { $0 },
s.withUnsafeMutablePointerToHeader { $0 })
expectEqual(
mgr.withUnsafeMutablePointerToElements { $0 },
s.withUnsafeMutablePointerToElements { $0 })
for i in 1..<6 {
s.append(LifetimeTracked(i))
expectEqual(i * 2, s.count)
expectEqual(s.count, mgr.header.count.value)
}
mgr = Manager(
bufferClass: MyBuffer<LifetimeTracked>.self,
minimumCapacity: 0
) { _, _ in CountAndCapacity(count: LifetimeTracked(0), capacity: 99) }
expectTrue(mgr.isUniqueReference())
expectEqual(mgr.header.count.value, 0)
expectEqual(mgr.header.capacity, 99)
let s2 = mgr.buffer as! MyBuffer<LifetimeTracked>
expectFalse(mgr.isUniqueReference())
let val = mgr.withUnsafeMutablePointerToHeader { $0 }.pointee
expectEqual(val.count.value, 0)
expectEqual(val.capacity, 99)
}
}
tests.test("isKnownUniquelyReferenced") {
var s = TestManagedBuffer<LifetimeTracked>.create(0)
expectTrue(isKnownUniquelyReferenced(&s))
var s2 = s
expectFalse(isKnownUniquelyReferenced(&s))
expectFalse(isKnownUniquelyReferenced(&s2))
#if _runtime(_ObjC)
var s3 = NSArray()
expectFalse(isKnownUniquelyReferenced(&s3))
#endif
_fixLifetime(s)
_fixLifetime(s2)
}
runAllTests()