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Chandler Carruthe8529c22016-08-19 02:07:51 +00001//===- STLExtrasTest.cpp - Unit tests for STL extras ----------------------===//
2//
3// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4//
5// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7//
8//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9
10#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
11#include "gtest/gtest.h"
12
Chandler Carruthcb22b892016-12-25 23:41:14 +000013#include <list>
Zachary Turner4f20a0a2016-09-30 15:43:59 +000014#include <vector>
15
Chandler Carruthe8529c22016-08-19 02:07:51 +000016using namespace llvm;
17
18namespace {
19
20int f(rank<0>) { return 0; }
21int f(rank<1>) { return 1; }
22int f(rank<2>) { return 2; }
23int f(rank<4>) { return 4; }
24
25TEST(STLExtrasTest, Rank) {
26 // We shouldn't get ambiguities and should select the overload of the same
27 // rank as the argument.
28 EXPECT_EQ(0, f(rank<0>()));
29 EXPECT_EQ(1, f(rank<1>()));
30 EXPECT_EQ(2, f(rank<2>()));
31
32 // This overload is missing so we end up back at 2.
33 EXPECT_EQ(2, f(rank<3>()));
34
35 // But going past 3 should work fine.
36 EXPECT_EQ(4, f(rank<4>()));
37
38 // And we can even go higher and just fall back to the last overload.
39 EXPECT_EQ(4, f(rank<5>()));
40 EXPECT_EQ(4, f(rank<6>()));
41}
42
Zachary Turneraa0a5622016-10-05 16:54:09 +000043TEST(STLExtrasTest, EnumerateLValue) {
44 // Test that a simple LValue can be enumerated and gives correct results with
45 // multiple types, including the empty container.
Zachary Turner4f20a0a2016-09-30 15:43:59 +000046 std::vector<char> foo = {'a', 'b', 'c'};
Zachary Turneraad15832016-10-05 17:04:36 +000047 typedef std::pair<std::size_t, char> CharPairType;
48 std::vector<CharPairType> CharResults;
Zachary Turner4f20a0a2016-09-30 15:43:59 +000049
50 for (auto X : llvm::enumerate(foo)) {
Zachary Turneraa0a5622016-10-05 16:54:09 +000051 CharResults.emplace_back(X.Index, X.Value);
Zachary Turner4f20a0a2016-09-30 15:43:59 +000052 }
Zachary Turneraa0a5622016-10-05 16:54:09 +000053 ASSERT_EQ(3u, CharResults.size());
Zachary Turneraad15832016-10-05 17:04:36 +000054 EXPECT_EQ(CharPairType(0u, 'a'), CharResults[0]);
55 EXPECT_EQ(CharPairType(1u, 'b'), CharResults[1]);
56 EXPECT_EQ(CharPairType(2u, 'c'), CharResults[2]);
Zachary Turner4f20a0a2016-09-30 15:43:59 +000057
Zachary Turneraa0a5622016-10-05 16:54:09 +000058 // Test a const range of a different type.
Zachary Turneraad15832016-10-05 17:04:36 +000059 typedef std::pair<std::size_t, int> IntPairType;
60 std::vector<IntPairType> IntResults;
Zachary Turneraa0a5622016-10-05 16:54:09 +000061 const std::vector<int> bar = {1, 2, 3};
Zachary Turner4f20a0a2016-09-30 15:43:59 +000062 for (auto X : llvm::enumerate(bar)) {
Zachary Turneraa0a5622016-10-05 16:54:09 +000063 IntResults.emplace_back(X.Index, X.Value);
Zachary Turner4f20a0a2016-09-30 15:43:59 +000064 }
Zachary Turneraa0a5622016-10-05 16:54:09 +000065 ASSERT_EQ(3u, IntResults.size());
Zachary Turneraad15832016-10-05 17:04:36 +000066 EXPECT_EQ(IntPairType(0u, 1), IntResults[0]);
67 EXPECT_EQ(IntPairType(1u, 2), IntResults[1]);
68 EXPECT_EQ(IntPairType(2u, 3), IntResults[2]);
Zachary Turner4f20a0a2016-09-30 15:43:59 +000069
Zachary Turneraa0a5622016-10-05 16:54:09 +000070 // Test an empty range.
71 IntResults.clear();
Zachary Turner4f20a0a2016-09-30 15:43:59 +000072 const std::vector<int> baz;
73 for (auto X : llvm::enumerate(baz)) {
Zachary Turneraa0a5622016-10-05 16:54:09 +000074 IntResults.emplace_back(X.Index, X.Value);
Zachary Turner4f20a0a2016-09-30 15:43:59 +000075 }
Zachary Turneraa0a5622016-10-05 16:54:09 +000076 EXPECT_TRUE(IntResults.empty());
Zachary Turner4f20a0a2016-09-30 15:43:59 +000077}
78
Zachary Turneraa0a5622016-10-05 16:54:09 +000079TEST(STLExtrasTest, EnumerateModifyLValue) {
80 // Test that you can modify the underlying entries of an lvalue range through
81 // the enumeration iterator.
Zachary Turner4f20a0a2016-09-30 15:43:59 +000082 std::vector<char> foo = {'a', 'b', 'c'};
83
84 for (auto X : llvm::enumerate(foo)) {
85 ++X.Value;
86 }
Zachary Turner4f20a0a2016-09-30 15:43:59 +000087 EXPECT_EQ('b', foo[0]);
88 EXPECT_EQ('c', foo[1]);
89 EXPECT_EQ('d', foo[2]);
90}
Zachary Turneraa0a5622016-10-05 16:54:09 +000091
92TEST(STLExtrasTest, EnumerateRValueRef) {
93 // Test that an rvalue can be enumerated.
Zachary Turneraad15832016-10-05 17:04:36 +000094 typedef std::pair<std::size_t, int> PairType;
95 std::vector<PairType> Results;
Zachary Turneraa0a5622016-10-05 16:54:09 +000096
97 auto Enumerator = llvm::enumerate(std::vector<int>{1, 2, 3});
98
99 for (auto X : llvm::enumerate(std::vector<int>{1, 2, 3})) {
100 Results.emplace_back(X.Index, X.Value);
101 }
102
103 ASSERT_EQ(3u, Results.size());
Zachary Turneraad15832016-10-05 17:04:36 +0000104 EXPECT_EQ(PairType(0u, 1), Results[0]);
105 EXPECT_EQ(PairType(1u, 2), Results[1]);
106 EXPECT_EQ(PairType(2u, 3), Results[2]);
Zachary Turneraa0a5622016-10-05 16:54:09 +0000107}
108
109TEST(STLExtrasTest, EnumerateModifyRValue) {
110 // Test that when enumerating an rvalue, modification still works (even if
111 // this isn't terribly useful, it at least shows that we haven't snuck an
112 // extra const in there somewhere.
Zachary Turneraad15832016-10-05 17:04:36 +0000113 typedef std::pair<std::size_t, char> PairType;
114 std::vector<PairType> Results;
Zachary Turneraa0a5622016-10-05 16:54:09 +0000115
116 for (auto X : llvm::enumerate(std::vector<char>{'1', '2', '3'})) {
117 ++X.Value;
118 Results.emplace_back(X.Index, X.Value);
119 }
120
121 ASSERT_EQ(3u, Results.size());
Zachary Turneraad15832016-10-05 17:04:36 +0000122 EXPECT_EQ(PairType(0u, '2'), Results[0]);
123 EXPECT_EQ(PairType(1u, '3'), Results[1]);
124 EXPECT_EQ(PairType(2u, '4'), Results[2]);
Zachary Turneraa0a5622016-10-05 16:54:09 +0000125}
126
127template <bool B> struct CanMove {};
128template <> struct CanMove<false> {
129 CanMove(CanMove &&) = delete;
130
131 CanMove() = default;
132 CanMove(const CanMove &) = default;
133};
134
135template <bool B> struct CanCopy {};
136template <> struct CanCopy<false> {
137 CanCopy(const CanCopy &) = delete;
138
139 CanCopy() = default;
Vedant Kumard9f74462016-10-25 18:11:17 +0000140 CanCopy(CanCopy &&) = default;
Zachary Turneraa0a5622016-10-05 16:54:09 +0000141};
142
143template <bool Moveable, bool Copyable>
144struct Range : CanMove<Moveable>, CanCopy<Copyable> {
145 explicit Range(int &C, int &M, int &D) : C(C), M(M), D(D) {}
146 Range(const Range &R) : CanCopy<Copyable>(R), C(R.C), M(R.M), D(R.D) { ++C; }
147 Range(Range &&R) : CanMove<Moveable>(std::move(R)), C(R.C), M(R.M), D(R.D) {
148 ++M;
149 }
150 ~Range() { ++D; }
151
152 int &C;
153 int &M;
154 int &D;
155
156 int *begin() { return nullptr; }
157 int *end() { return nullptr; }
158};
159
160TEST(STLExtrasTest, EnumerateLifetimeSemantics) {
161 // Test that when enumerating lvalues and rvalues, there are no surprise
162 // copies or moves.
163
164 // With an rvalue, it should not be destroyed until the end of the scope.
165 int Copies = 0;
166 int Moves = 0;
167 int Destructors = 0;
168 {
169 auto E1 = enumerate(Range<true, false>(Copies, Moves, Destructors));
170 // Doesn't compile. rvalue ranges must be moveable.
171 // auto E2 = enumerate(Range<false, true>(Copies, Moves, Destructors));
172 EXPECT_EQ(0, Copies);
173 EXPECT_EQ(1, Moves);
174 EXPECT_EQ(1, Destructors);
175 }
176 EXPECT_EQ(0, Copies);
177 EXPECT_EQ(1, Moves);
178 EXPECT_EQ(2, Destructors);
179
180 Copies = Moves = Destructors = 0;
181 // With an lvalue, it should not be destroyed even after the end of the scope.
182 // lvalue ranges need be neither copyable nor moveable.
183 Range<false, false> R(Copies, Moves, Destructors);
184 {
185 auto Enumerator = enumerate(R);
186 (void)Enumerator;
187 EXPECT_EQ(0, Copies);
188 EXPECT_EQ(0, Moves);
189 EXPECT_EQ(0, Destructors);
190 }
191 EXPECT_EQ(0, Copies);
192 EXPECT_EQ(0, Moves);
193 EXPECT_EQ(0, Destructors);
194}
Zachary Turner3174bde2016-10-10 16:44:09 +0000195
196TEST(STLExtrasTest, ApplyTuple) {
197 auto T = std::make_tuple(1, 3, 7);
Zachary Turneredce6e92016-10-10 21:24:34 +0000198 auto U = llvm::apply_tuple(
Zachary Turner3174bde2016-10-10 16:44:09 +0000199 [](int A, int B, int C) { return std::make_tuple(A - B, B - C, C - A); },
200 T);
201
202 EXPECT_EQ(-2, std::get<0>(U));
203 EXPECT_EQ(-4, std::get<1>(U));
204 EXPECT_EQ(6, std::get<2>(U));
205
Zachary Turneredce6e92016-10-10 21:24:34 +0000206 auto V = llvm::apply_tuple(
Zachary Turner3174bde2016-10-10 16:44:09 +0000207 [](int A, int B, int C) {
208 return std::make_tuple(std::make_pair(A, char('A' + A)),
209 std::make_pair(B, char('A' + B)),
210 std::make_pair(C, char('A' + C)));
211 },
212 T);
213
214 EXPECT_EQ(std::make_pair(1, 'B'), std::get<0>(V));
215 EXPECT_EQ(std::make_pair(3, 'D'), std::get<1>(V));
216 EXPECT_EQ(std::make_pair(7, 'H'), std::get<2>(V));
217}
218
219class apply_variadic {
220 static int apply_one(int X) { return X + 1; }
221 static char apply_one(char C) { return C + 1; }
222 static StringRef apply_one(StringRef S) { return S.drop_back(); }
223
224public:
225 template <typename... Ts>
226 auto operator()(Ts &&... Items)
227 -> decltype(std::make_tuple(apply_one(Items)...)) {
228 return std::make_tuple(apply_one(Items)...);
229 }
230};
231
232TEST(STLExtrasTest, ApplyTupleVariadic) {
233 auto Items = std::make_tuple(1, llvm::StringRef("Test"), 'X');
Zachary Turneredce6e92016-10-10 21:24:34 +0000234 auto Values = apply_tuple(apply_variadic(), Items);
Zachary Turner3174bde2016-10-10 16:44:09 +0000235
236 EXPECT_EQ(2, std::get<0>(Values));
237 EXPECT_EQ("Tes", std::get<1>(Values));
238 EXPECT_EQ('Y', std::get<2>(Values));
239}
Michael Gottesman0bc89fb2016-12-04 10:26:53 +0000240
241TEST(STLExtrasTest, CountAdaptor) {
242 std::vector<int> v;
243
244 v.push_back(1);
245 v.push_back(2);
246 v.push_back(1);
247 v.push_back(4);
248 v.push_back(3);
249 v.push_back(2);
250 v.push_back(1);
251
252 EXPECT_EQ(3, count(v, 1));
253 EXPECT_EQ(2, count(v, 2));
254 EXPECT_EQ(1, count(v, 3));
255 EXPECT_EQ(1, count(v, 4));
256}
Chandler Carruthcb22b892016-12-25 23:41:14 +0000257
258TEST(STLExtrasTest, ConcatRange) {
259 std::vector<int> Expected = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8};
260 std::vector<int> Test;
261
262 std::vector<int> V1234 = {1, 2, 3, 4};
263 std::list<int> L56 = {5, 6};
264 SmallVector<int, 2> SV78 = {7, 8};
265
266 // Use concat across different sized ranges of different types with different
267 // iterators.
268 for (int &i : concat<int>(V1234, L56, SV78))
269 Test.push_back(i);
270 EXPECT_EQ(Expected, Test);
271
272 // Use concat between a temporary, an L-value, and an R-value to make sure
273 // complex lifetimes work well.
274 Test.clear();
275 for (int &i : concat<int>(std::vector<int>(V1234), L56, std::move(SV78)))
276 Test.push_back(i);
277 EXPECT_EQ(Expected, Test);
278}
Chandler Carruthd9eaa542016-12-26 23:10:40 +0000279
280TEST(STLExtrasTest, PartitionAdaptor) {
281 std::vector<int> V = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8};
282
283 auto I = partition(V, [](int i) { return i % 2 == 0; });
284 ASSERT_EQ(V.begin() + 4, I);
285
286 // Sort the two halves as partition may have messed with the order.
287 std::sort(V.begin(), I);
288 std::sort(I, V.end());
289
290 EXPECT_EQ(2, V[0]);
291 EXPECT_EQ(4, V[1]);
292 EXPECT_EQ(6, V[2]);
293 EXPECT_EQ(8, V[3]);
294 EXPECT_EQ(1, V[4]);
295 EXPECT_EQ(3, V[5]);
296 EXPECT_EQ(5, V[6]);
297 EXPECT_EQ(7, V[7]);
298}
299
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