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- 0a519d9a4507158267cc515e0c7c83959d94fc78 Fix missing header include when compiling with _GLIBCXX_D... by Alex Strelnikov <strel@google.com> - d089af70781d92af9a5de2d84c417ddf2c87689a Internal change by Gennadiy Rozental <rogeeff@google.com> - 0d3afc89d3907923ede964d58c6bcca579e8ad65 Test absl::any for exception safety. This test is tempor... by Jon Cohen <cohenjon@google.com> - 29af424b8a3174a7b3e657e478aa30a8a425aee2 Tweak the ABSL type trait library and expand its tests. by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com> - 99ab42b2ebbe466cc3730fb6b16b5fad848f95af Rollback GLIBCXX_DEBUG fix due to internal breakage. by Alex Strelnikov <strel@google.com> - 1a5bcb93ee16d4dd2170254e54c4b62b38fbf17b Internal change. by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com> - 46de7d09c7d4aef5b7b5389ce9b4f96b654aac02 absl::string_view::rfind: doc fix. by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com> - edda4c7ddd2d76fbb5b3fd5226b95082083c57d9 Fix string_view_test with c++17/clang/libc++ to address by Xiaoyi Zhang <zhangxy@google.com> GitOrigin-RevId: 0a519d9a4507158267cc515e0c7c83959d94fc78 Change-Id: Ie27de1be3e79bba011f05e924d34e8fcc62d8de5
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688 lines
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// Copyright 2017 The Abseil Authors.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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#include "absl/base/internal/exception_safety_testing.h"
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#include <cstddef>
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#include <exception>
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#include <iostream>
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#include <list>
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#include <vector>
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#include "gtest/gtest-spi.h"
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#include "gtest/gtest.h"
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#include "absl/memory/memory.h"
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namespace absl {
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namespace {
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using ::absl::exceptions_internal::TestException;
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// EXPECT_NO_THROW can't inspect the thrown inspection in general.
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template <typename F>
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void ExpectNoThrow(const F& f) {
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try {
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f();
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} catch (TestException e) {
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ADD_FAILURE() << "Unexpected exception thrown from " << e.what();
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}
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}
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class ThrowingValueTest : public ::testing::Test {
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protected:
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void SetUp() override { UnsetCountdown(); }
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private:
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AllocInspector clouseau_;
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};
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TEST_F(ThrowingValueTest, Throws) {
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SetCountdown();
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EXPECT_THROW(ThrowingValue<> bomb, TestException);
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// It's not guaranteed that every operator only throws *once*. The default
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// ctor only throws once, though, so use it to make sure we only throw when
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// the countdown hits 0
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exceptions_internal::countdown = 2;
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ExpectNoThrow([]() { ThrowingValue<> bomb; });
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ExpectNoThrow([]() { ThrowingValue<> bomb; });
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EXPECT_THROW(ThrowingValue<> bomb, TestException);
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}
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// Tests that an operation throws when the countdown is at 0, doesn't throw when
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// the countdown doesn't hit 0, and doesn't modify the state of the
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// ThrowingValue if it throws
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template <typename F>
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void TestOp(const F& f) {
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UnsetCountdown();
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ExpectNoThrow(f);
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SetCountdown();
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EXPECT_THROW(f(), TestException);
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UnsetCountdown();
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}
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TEST_F(ThrowingValueTest, ThrowingCtors) {
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ThrowingValue<> bomb;
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TestOp([]() { ThrowingValue<> bomb(1); });
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TestOp([&]() { ThrowingValue<> bomb1 = bomb; });
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TestOp([&]() { ThrowingValue<> bomb1 = std::move(bomb); });
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}
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TEST_F(ThrowingValueTest, ThrowingAssignment) {
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ThrowingValue<> bomb, bomb1;
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TestOp([&]() { bomb = bomb1; });
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TestOp([&]() { bomb = std::move(bomb1); });
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}
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TEST_F(ThrowingValueTest, ThrowingComparisons) {
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ThrowingValue<> bomb1, bomb2;
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TestOp([&]() { return bomb1 == bomb2; });
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TestOp([&]() { return bomb1 != bomb2; });
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TestOp([&]() { return bomb1 < bomb2; });
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TestOp([&]() { return bomb1 <= bomb2; });
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TestOp([&]() { return bomb1 > bomb2; });
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TestOp([&]() { return bomb1 >= bomb2; });
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}
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TEST_F(ThrowingValueTest, ThrowingArithmeticOps) {
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ThrowingValue<> bomb1(1), bomb2(2);
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TestOp([&bomb1]() { +bomb1; });
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TestOp([&bomb1]() { -bomb1; });
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TestOp([&bomb1]() { ++bomb1; });
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TestOp([&bomb1]() { bomb1++; });
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TestOp([&bomb1]() { --bomb1; });
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TestOp([&bomb1]() { bomb1--; });
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TestOp([&]() { bomb1 + bomb2; });
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TestOp([&]() { bomb1 - bomb2; });
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TestOp([&]() { bomb1* bomb2; });
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TestOp([&]() { bomb1 / bomb2; });
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TestOp([&]() { bomb1 << 1; });
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TestOp([&]() { bomb1 >> 1; });
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}
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TEST_F(ThrowingValueTest, ThrowingLogicalOps) {
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ThrowingValue<> bomb1, bomb2;
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TestOp([&bomb1]() { !bomb1; });
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TestOp([&]() { bomb1&& bomb2; });
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TestOp([&]() { bomb1 || bomb2; });
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}
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TEST_F(ThrowingValueTest, ThrowingBitwiseOps) {
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ThrowingValue<> bomb1, bomb2;
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TestOp([&bomb1]() { ~bomb1; });
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TestOp([&]() { bomb1& bomb2; });
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TestOp([&]() { bomb1 | bomb2; });
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TestOp([&]() { bomb1 ^ bomb2; });
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}
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TEST_F(ThrowingValueTest, ThrowingCompoundAssignmentOps) {
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ThrowingValue<> bomb1(1), bomb2(2);
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TestOp([&]() { bomb1 += bomb2; });
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TestOp([&]() { bomb1 -= bomb2; });
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TestOp([&]() { bomb1 *= bomb2; });
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TestOp([&]() { bomb1 /= bomb2; });
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TestOp([&]() { bomb1 %= bomb2; });
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TestOp([&]() { bomb1 &= bomb2; });
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TestOp([&]() { bomb1 |= bomb2; });
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TestOp([&]() { bomb1 ^= bomb2; });
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TestOp([&]() { bomb1 *= bomb2; });
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}
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TEST_F(ThrowingValueTest, ThrowingStreamOps) {
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ThrowingValue<> bomb;
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TestOp([&]() { std::cin >> bomb; });
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TestOp([&]() { std::cout << bomb; });
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}
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template <typename F>
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void TestAllocatingOp(const F& f) {
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UnsetCountdown();
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ExpectNoThrow(f);
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SetCountdown();
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EXPECT_THROW(f(), exceptions_internal::TestBadAllocException);
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UnsetCountdown();
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}
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TEST_F(ThrowingValueTest, ThrowingAllocatingOps) {
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// make_unique calls unqualified operator new, so these exercise the
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// ThrowingValue overloads.
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TestAllocatingOp([]() { return absl::make_unique<ThrowingValue<>>(1); });
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TestAllocatingOp([]() { return absl::make_unique<ThrowingValue<>[]>(2); });
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}
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TEST_F(ThrowingValueTest, NonThrowingMoveCtor) {
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ThrowingValue<NoThrow::kMoveCtor> nothrow_ctor;
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SetCountdown();
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ExpectNoThrow([¬hrow_ctor]() {
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ThrowingValue<NoThrow::kMoveCtor> nothrow1 = std::move(nothrow_ctor);
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});
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}
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TEST_F(ThrowingValueTest, NonThrowingMoveAssign) {
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ThrowingValue<NoThrow::kMoveAssign> nothrow_assign1, nothrow_assign2;
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SetCountdown();
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ExpectNoThrow([¬hrow_assign1, ¬hrow_assign2]() {
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nothrow_assign1 = std::move(nothrow_assign2);
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});
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}
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TEST_F(ThrowingValueTest, ThrowingSwap) {
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ThrowingValue<> bomb1, bomb2;
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TestOp([&]() { std::swap(bomb1, bomb2); });
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ThrowingValue<NoThrow::kMoveCtor> bomb3, bomb4;
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TestOp([&]() { std::swap(bomb3, bomb4); });
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ThrowingValue<NoThrow::kMoveAssign> bomb5, bomb6;
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TestOp([&]() { std::swap(bomb5, bomb6); });
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}
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TEST_F(ThrowingValueTest, NonThrowingSwap) {
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ThrowingValue<NoThrow::kMoveAssign | NoThrow::kMoveCtor> bomb1, bomb2;
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ExpectNoThrow([&]() { std::swap(bomb1, bomb2); });
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}
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TEST_F(ThrowingValueTest, NonThrowingAllocation) {
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ThrowingValue<NoThrow::kAllocation>* allocated;
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ThrowingValue<NoThrow::kAllocation>* array;
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ExpectNoThrow([&allocated]() {
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allocated = new ThrowingValue<NoThrow::kAllocation>(1);
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delete allocated;
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});
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ExpectNoThrow([&array]() {
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array = new ThrowingValue<NoThrow::kAllocation>[2];
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delete[] array;
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});
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}
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TEST_F(ThrowingValueTest, NonThrowingDelete) {
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auto* allocated = new ThrowingValue<>(1);
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auto* array = new ThrowingValue<>[2];
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SetCountdown();
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ExpectNoThrow([allocated]() { delete allocated; });
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SetCountdown();
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ExpectNoThrow([array]() { delete[] array; });
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}
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using Storage =
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absl::aligned_storage_t<sizeof(ThrowingValue<>), alignof(ThrowingValue<>)>;
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TEST_F(ThrowingValueTest, NonThrowingPlacementDelete) {
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constexpr int kArrayLen = 2;
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// We intentionally create extra space to store the tag allocated by placement
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// new[].
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constexpr int kStorageLen = 4;
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Storage buf;
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Storage array_buf[kStorageLen];
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auto* placed = new (&buf) ThrowingValue<>(1);
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auto placed_array = new (&array_buf) ThrowingValue<>[kArrayLen];
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SetCountdown();
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ExpectNoThrow([placed, &buf]() {
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placed->~ThrowingValue<>();
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ThrowingValue<>::operator delete(placed, &buf);
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});
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SetCountdown();
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ExpectNoThrow([&, placed_array]() {
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for (int i = 0; i < kArrayLen; ++i) placed_array[i].~ThrowingValue<>();
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ThrowingValue<>::operator delete[](placed_array, &array_buf);
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});
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}
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TEST_F(ThrowingValueTest, NonThrowingDestructor) {
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auto* allocated = new ThrowingValue<>();
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SetCountdown();
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ExpectNoThrow([allocated]() { delete allocated; });
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}
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TEST(ThrowingBoolTest, ThrowingBool) {
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UnsetCountdown();
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ThrowingBool t = true;
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// Test that it's contextually convertible to bool
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if (t) { // NOLINT(whitespace/empty_if_body)
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}
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EXPECT_TRUE(t);
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TestOp([&]() { (void)!t; });
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}
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class ThrowingAllocatorTest : public ::testing::Test {
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protected:
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void SetUp() override { UnsetCountdown(); }
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private:
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AllocInspector borlu_;
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};
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TEST_F(ThrowingAllocatorTest, MemoryManagement) {
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// Just exercise the memory management capabilities under LSan to make sure we
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// don't leak.
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ThrowingAllocator<int> int_alloc;
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int* ip = int_alloc.allocate(1);
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int_alloc.deallocate(ip, 1);
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int* i_array = int_alloc.allocate(2);
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int_alloc.deallocate(i_array, 2);
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ThrowingAllocator<ThrowingValue<>> ef_alloc;
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ThrowingValue<>* efp = ef_alloc.allocate(1);
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ef_alloc.deallocate(efp, 1);
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ThrowingValue<>* ef_array = ef_alloc.allocate(2);
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ef_alloc.deallocate(ef_array, 2);
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}
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TEST_F(ThrowingAllocatorTest, CallsGlobalNew) {
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ThrowingAllocator<ThrowingValue<>, NoThrow::kNoThrow> nothrow_alloc;
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ThrowingValue<>* ptr;
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SetCountdown();
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// This will only throw if ThrowingValue::new is called.
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ExpectNoThrow([&]() { ptr = nothrow_alloc.allocate(1); });
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nothrow_alloc.deallocate(ptr, 1);
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}
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TEST_F(ThrowingAllocatorTest, ThrowingConstructors) {
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ThrowingAllocator<int> int_alloc;
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int* ip = nullptr;
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SetCountdown();
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EXPECT_THROW(ip = int_alloc.allocate(1), TestException);
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ExpectNoThrow([&]() { ip = int_alloc.allocate(1); });
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*ip = 1;
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SetCountdown();
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EXPECT_THROW(int_alloc.construct(ip, 2), TestException);
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EXPECT_EQ(*ip, 1);
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int_alloc.deallocate(ip, 1);
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}
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TEST_F(ThrowingAllocatorTest, NonThrowingConstruction) {
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{
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ThrowingAllocator<int, NoThrow::kNoThrow> int_alloc;
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int* ip = nullptr;
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SetCountdown();
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ExpectNoThrow([&]() { ip = int_alloc.allocate(1); });
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SetCountdown();
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ExpectNoThrow([&]() { int_alloc.construct(ip, 2); });
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EXPECT_EQ(*ip, 2);
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int_alloc.deallocate(ip, 1);
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}
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UnsetCountdown();
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{
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ThrowingAllocator<int> int_alloc;
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int* ip = nullptr;
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ExpectNoThrow([&]() { ip = int_alloc.allocate(1); });
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ExpectNoThrow([&]() { int_alloc.construct(ip, 2); });
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EXPECT_EQ(*ip, 2);
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int_alloc.deallocate(ip, 1);
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}
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UnsetCountdown();
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{
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ThrowingAllocator<ThrowingValue<NoThrow::kIntCtor>, NoThrow::kNoThrow>
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ef_alloc;
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ThrowingValue<NoThrow::kIntCtor>* efp;
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SetCountdown();
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ExpectNoThrow([&]() { efp = ef_alloc.allocate(1); });
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SetCountdown();
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ExpectNoThrow([&]() { ef_alloc.construct(efp, 2); });
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EXPECT_EQ(efp->Get(), 2);
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ef_alloc.destroy(efp);
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ef_alloc.deallocate(efp, 1);
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}
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UnsetCountdown();
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{
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ThrowingAllocator<int> a;
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SetCountdown();
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ExpectNoThrow([&]() { ThrowingAllocator<double> a1 = a; });
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SetCountdown();
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ExpectNoThrow([&]() { ThrowingAllocator<double> a1 = std::move(a); });
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}
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}
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TEST_F(ThrowingAllocatorTest, ThrowingAllocatorConstruction) {
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ThrowingAllocator<int> a;
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TestOp([]() { ThrowingAllocator<int> a; });
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TestOp([&]() { a.select_on_container_copy_construction(); });
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}
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TEST_F(ThrowingAllocatorTest, State) {
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ThrowingAllocator<int> a1, a2;
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EXPECT_NE(a1, a2);
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auto a3 = a1;
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EXPECT_EQ(a3, a1);
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int* ip = a1.allocate(1);
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EXPECT_EQ(a3, a1);
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a3.deallocate(ip, 1);
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EXPECT_EQ(a3, a1);
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}
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TEST_F(ThrowingAllocatorTest, InVector) {
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std::vector<ThrowingValue<>, ThrowingAllocator<ThrowingValue<>>> v;
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for (int i = 0; i < 20; ++i) v.push_back({});
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for (int i = 0; i < 20; ++i) v.pop_back();
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}
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TEST_F(ThrowingAllocatorTest, InList) {
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std::list<ThrowingValue<>, ThrowingAllocator<ThrowingValue<>>> l;
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for (int i = 0; i < 20; ++i) l.push_back({});
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for (int i = 0; i < 20; ++i) l.pop_back();
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for (int i = 0; i < 20; ++i) l.push_front({});
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for (int i = 0; i < 20; ++i) l.pop_front();
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}
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struct CallOperator {
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template <typename T>
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void operator()(T* t) const {
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(*t)();
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}
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};
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struct NonNegative {
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friend testing::AssertionResult AbslCheckInvariants(
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NonNegative* g, absl::InternalAbslNamespaceFinder) {
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if (g->i >= 0) return testing::AssertionSuccess();
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return testing::AssertionFailure()
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<< "i should be non-negative but is " << g->i;
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}
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bool operator==(const NonNegative& other) const { return i == other.i; }
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int i;
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};
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template <typename T>
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struct DefaultFactory {
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std::unique_ptr<T> operator()() const { return absl::make_unique<T>(); }
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};
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struct FailsBasicGuarantee : public NonNegative {
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void operator()() {
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--i;
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ThrowingValue<> bomb;
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++i;
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}
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};
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TEST(ExceptionCheckTest, BasicGuaranteeFailure) {
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EXPECT_FALSE(TestExceptionSafety(DefaultFactory<FailsBasicGuarantee>(),
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CallOperator{}));
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}
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struct FollowsBasicGuarantee : public NonNegative {
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void operator()() {
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++i;
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ThrowingValue<> bomb;
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}
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};
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TEST(ExceptionCheckTest, BasicGuarantee) {
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EXPECT_TRUE(TestExceptionSafety(DefaultFactory<FollowsBasicGuarantee>(),
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CallOperator{}));
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}
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TEST(ExceptionCheckTest, StrongGuaranteeFailure) {
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{
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DefaultFactory<FailsBasicGuarantee> factory;
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EXPECT_FALSE(
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TestExceptionSafety(factory, CallOperator{}, StrongGuarantee(factory)));
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}
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{
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DefaultFactory<FollowsBasicGuarantee> factory;
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EXPECT_FALSE(
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TestExceptionSafety(factory, CallOperator{}, StrongGuarantee(factory)));
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}
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}
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struct BasicGuaranteeWithExtraInvariants : public NonNegative {
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// After operator(), i is incremented. If operator() throws, i is set to 9999
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void operator()() {
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int old_i = i;
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i = kExceptionSentinel;
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ThrowingValue<> bomb;
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i = ++old_i;
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}
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static constexpr int kExceptionSentinel = 9999;
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};
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constexpr int BasicGuaranteeWithExtraInvariants::kExceptionSentinel;
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TEST(ExceptionCheckTest, BasicGuaranteeWithInvariants) {
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DefaultFactory<BasicGuaranteeWithExtraInvariants> factory;
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EXPECT_TRUE(TestExceptionSafety(factory, CallOperator{}));
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EXPECT_TRUE(TestExceptionSafety(
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factory, CallOperator{}, [](BasicGuaranteeWithExtraInvariants* w) {
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if (w->i == BasicGuaranteeWithExtraInvariants::kExceptionSentinel) {
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return testing::AssertionSuccess();
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}
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return testing::AssertionFailure()
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<< "i should be "
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<< BasicGuaranteeWithExtraInvariants::kExceptionSentinel
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<< ", but is " << w->i;
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}));
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}
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struct FollowsStrongGuarantee : public NonNegative {
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void operator()() { ThrowingValue<> bomb; }
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};
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TEST(ExceptionCheckTest, StrongGuarantee) {
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DefaultFactory<FollowsStrongGuarantee> factory;
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EXPECT_TRUE(TestExceptionSafety(factory, CallOperator{}));
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EXPECT_TRUE(
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TestExceptionSafety(factory, CallOperator{}, StrongGuarantee(factory)));
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}
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struct HasReset : public NonNegative {
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void operator()() {
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i = -1;
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ThrowingValue<> bomb;
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i = 1;
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}
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void reset() { i = 0; }
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friend bool AbslCheckInvariants(HasReset* h,
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absl::InternalAbslNamespaceFinder) {
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h->reset();
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return h->i == 0;
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}
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};
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TEST(ExceptionCheckTest, ModifyingChecker) {
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{
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DefaultFactory<FollowsBasicGuarantee> factory;
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EXPECT_FALSE(TestExceptionSafety(
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factory, CallOperator{},
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[](FollowsBasicGuarantee* g) {
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g->i = 1000;
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return true;
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},
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[](FollowsBasicGuarantee* g) { return g->i == 1000; }));
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}
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{
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DefaultFactory<FollowsStrongGuarantee> factory;
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EXPECT_TRUE(TestExceptionSafety(factory, CallOperator{},
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[](FollowsStrongGuarantee* g) {
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++g->i;
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return true;
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},
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StrongGuarantee(factory)));
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}
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{
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DefaultFactory<HasReset> factory;
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EXPECT_TRUE(TestExceptionSafety(factory, CallOperator{}));
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}
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}
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struct NonCopyable : public NonNegative {
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NonCopyable(const NonCopyable&) = delete;
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NonCopyable() : NonNegative{0} {}
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void operator()() { ThrowingValue<> bomb; }
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};
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TEST(ExceptionCheckTest, NonCopyable) {
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DefaultFactory<NonCopyable> factory;
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EXPECT_TRUE(TestExceptionSafety(factory, CallOperator{}));
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EXPECT_TRUE(
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TestExceptionSafety(factory, CallOperator{}, StrongGuarantee(factory)));
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}
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struct NonEqualityComparable : public NonNegative {
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void operator()() { ThrowingValue<> bomb; }
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void ModifyOnThrow() {
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++i;
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ThrowingValue<> bomb;
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static_cast<void>(bomb);
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--i;
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}
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};
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TEST(ExceptionCheckTest, NonEqualityComparable) {
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DefaultFactory<NonEqualityComparable> factory;
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auto comp = [](const NonEqualityComparable& a,
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const NonEqualityComparable& b) { return a.i == b.i; };
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EXPECT_TRUE(TestExceptionSafety(factory, CallOperator{}));
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EXPECT_TRUE(TestExceptionSafety(factory, CallOperator{},
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absl::StrongGuarantee(factory, comp)));
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EXPECT_FALSE(TestExceptionSafety(
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factory, [&](NonEqualityComparable* n) { n->ModifyOnThrow(); },
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absl::StrongGuarantee(factory, comp)));
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}
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template <typename T>
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struct ExhaustivenessTester {
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void operator()() {
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successes |= 1;
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T b1;
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static_cast<void>(b1);
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successes |= (1 << 1);
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T b2;
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static_cast<void>(b2);
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successes |= (1 << 2);
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T b3;
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static_cast<void>(b3);
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successes |= (1 << 3);
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}
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bool operator==(const ExhaustivenessTester<ThrowingValue<>>&) const {
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return true;
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}
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friend testing::AssertionResult AbslCheckInvariants(
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ExhaustivenessTester*, absl::InternalAbslNamespaceFinder) {
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return testing::AssertionSuccess();
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}
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static unsigned char successes;
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};
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template <typename T>
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unsigned char ExhaustivenessTester<T>::successes = 0;
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TEST(ExceptionCheckTest, Exhaustiveness) {
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DefaultFactory<ExhaustivenessTester<int>> int_factory;
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EXPECT_TRUE(TestExceptionSafety(int_factory, CallOperator{}));
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EXPECT_EQ(ExhaustivenessTester<int>::successes, 0xF);
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|
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DefaultFactory<ExhaustivenessTester<ThrowingValue<>>> bomb_factory;
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EXPECT_TRUE(TestExceptionSafety(bomb_factory, CallOperator{}));
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EXPECT_EQ(ExhaustivenessTester<ThrowingValue<>>::successes, 0xF);
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|
ExhaustivenessTester<ThrowingValue<>>::successes = 0;
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|
EXPECT_TRUE(TestExceptionSafety(bomb_factory, CallOperator{},
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|
StrongGuarantee(bomb_factory)));
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|
EXPECT_EQ(ExhaustivenessTester<ThrowingValue<>>::successes, 0xF);
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|
}
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struct LeaksIfCtorThrows : private exceptions_internal::TrackedObject {
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|
LeaksIfCtorThrows() : TrackedObject(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION) {
|
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++counter;
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|
ThrowingValue<> v;
|
|
static_cast<void>(v);
|
|
--counter;
|
|
}
|
|
LeaksIfCtorThrows(const LeaksIfCtorThrows&) noexcept
|
|
: TrackedObject(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION) {}
|
|
static int counter;
|
|
};
|
|
int LeaksIfCtorThrows::counter = 0;
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|
|
TEST(ExceptionCheckTest, TestLeakyCtor) {
|
|
absl::TestThrowingCtor<LeaksIfCtorThrows>();
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(LeaksIfCtorThrows::counter, 1);
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|
LeaksIfCtorThrows::counter = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
struct Tracked : private exceptions_internal::TrackedObject {
|
|
Tracked() : TrackedObject(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION) {}
|
|
};
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|
|
TEST(AllocInspectorTest, Pass) {
|
|
AllocInspector javert;
|
|
Tracked t;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
TEST(AllocInspectorTest, NotDestroyed) {
|
|
absl::aligned_storage_t<sizeof(Tracked), alignof(Tracked)> storage;
|
|
EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
|
|
{
|
|
AllocInspector gadget;
|
|
new (&storage) Tracked;
|
|
},
|
|
"not destroyed");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
TEST(AllocInspectorTest, DestroyedTwice) {
|
|
EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
|
|
{
|
|
Tracked t;
|
|
t.~Tracked();
|
|
},
|
|
"destroyed improperly");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
TEST(AllocInspectorTest, ConstructedTwice) {
|
|
absl::aligned_storage_t<sizeof(Tracked), alignof(Tracked)> storage;
|
|
EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
|
|
{
|
|
new (&storage) Tracked;
|
|
new (&storage) Tracked;
|
|
},
|
|
"re-constructed");
|
|
}
|
|
} // namespace
|
|
} // namespace absl
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