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Austin Schuh36244a12019-09-21 17:52:38 -07001// Copyright 2017 The Abseil Authors.
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14
15#include "absl/base/internal/exception_safety_testing.h"
16
17#ifdef ABSL_HAVE_EXCEPTIONS
18
19#include <cstddef>
20#include <exception>
21#include <iostream>
22#include <list>
23#include <type_traits>
24#include <vector>
25
26#include "gtest/gtest-spi.h"
27#include "gtest/gtest.h"
28#include "absl/memory/memory.h"
29
30namespace testing {
31
32namespace {
33
34using ::testing::exceptions_internal::SetCountdown;
35using ::testing::exceptions_internal::TestException;
36using ::testing::exceptions_internal::UnsetCountdown;
37
38// EXPECT_NO_THROW can't inspect the thrown inspection in general.
39template <typename F>
40void ExpectNoThrow(const F& f) {
41 try {
42 f();
43 } catch (const TestException& e) {
44 ADD_FAILURE() << "Unexpected exception thrown from " << e.what();
45 }
46}
47
48TEST(ThrowingValueTest, Throws) {
49 SetCountdown();
50 EXPECT_THROW(ThrowingValue<> bomb, TestException);
51
52 // It's not guaranteed that every operator only throws *once*. The default
53 // ctor only throws once, though, so use it to make sure we only throw when
54 // the countdown hits 0
55 SetCountdown(2);
56 ExpectNoThrow([]() { ThrowingValue<> bomb; });
57 ExpectNoThrow([]() { ThrowingValue<> bomb; });
58 EXPECT_THROW(ThrowingValue<> bomb, TestException);
59
60 UnsetCountdown();
61}
62
63// Tests that an operation throws when the countdown is at 0, doesn't throw when
64// the countdown doesn't hit 0, and doesn't modify the state of the
65// ThrowingValue if it throws
66template <typename F>
67void TestOp(const F& f) {
68 ExpectNoThrow(f);
69
70 SetCountdown();
71 EXPECT_THROW(f(), TestException);
72 UnsetCountdown();
73}
74
75TEST(ThrowingValueTest, ThrowingCtors) {
76 ThrowingValue<> bomb;
77
78 TestOp([]() { ThrowingValue<> bomb(1); });
79 TestOp([&]() { ThrowingValue<> bomb1 = bomb; });
80 TestOp([&]() { ThrowingValue<> bomb1 = std::move(bomb); });
81}
82
83TEST(ThrowingValueTest, ThrowingAssignment) {
84 ThrowingValue<> bomb, bomb1;
85
86 TestOp([&]() { bomb = bomb1; });
87 TestOp([&]() { bomb = std::move(bomb1); });
88
89 // Test that when assignment throws, the assignment should fail (lhs != rhs)
90 // and strong guarantee fails (lhs != lhs_copy).
91 {
92 ThrowingValue<> lhs(39), rhs(42);
93 ThrowingValue<> lhs_copy(lhs);
94 SetCountdown();
95 EXPECT_THROW(lhs = rhs, TestException);
96 UnsetCountdown();
97 EXPECT_NE(lhs, rhs);
98 EXPECT_NE(lhs_copy, lhs);
99 }
100 {
101 ThrowingValue<> lhs(39), rhs(42);
102 ThrowingValue<> lhs_copy(lhs), rhs_copy(rhs);
103 SetCountdown();
104 EXPECT_THROW(lhs = std::move(rhs), TestException);
105 UnsetCountdown();
106 EXPECT_NE(lhs, rhs_copy);
107 EXPECT_NE(lhs_copy, lhs);
108 }
109}
110
111TEST(ThrowingValueTest, ThrowingComparisons) {
112 ThrowingValue<> bomb1, bomb2;
113 TestOp([&]() { return bomb1 == bomb2; });
114 TestOp([&]() { return bomb1 != bomb2; });
115 TestOp([&]() { return bomb1 < bomb2; });
116 TestOp([&]() { return bomb1 <= bomb2; });
117 TestOp([&]() { return bomb1 > bomb2; });
118 TestOp([&]() { return bomb1 >= bomb2; });
119}
120
121TEST(ThrowingValueTest, ThrowingArithmeticOps) {
122 ThrowingValue<> bomb1(1), bomb2(2);
123
124 TestOp([&bomb1]() { +bomb1; });
125 TestOp([&bomb1]() { -bomb1; });
126 TestOp([&bomb1]() { ++bomb1; });
127 TestOp([&bomb1]() { bomb1++; });
128 TestOp([&bomb1]() { --bomb1; });
129 TestOp([&bomb1]() { bomb1--; });
130
131 TestOp([&]() { bomb1 + bomb2; });
132 TestOp([&]() { bomb1 - bomb2; });
133 TestOp([&]() { bomb1* bomb2; });
134 TestOp([&]() { bomb1 / bomb2; });
135 TestOp([&]() { bomb1 << 1; });
136 TestOp([&]() { bomb1 >> 1; });
137}
138
139TEST(ThrowingValueTest, ThrowingLogicalOps) {
140 ThrowingValue<> bomb1, bomb2;
141
142 TestOp([&bomb1]() { !bomb1; });
143 TestOp([&]() { bomb1&& bomb2; });
144 TestOp([&]() { bomb1 || bomb2; });
145}
146
147TEST(ThrowingValueTest, ThrowingBitwiseOps) {
148 ThrowingValue<> bomb1, bomb2;
149
150 TestOp([&bomb1]() { ~bomb1; });
151 TestOp([&]() { bomb1& bomb2; });
152 TestOp([&]() { bomb1 | bomb2; });
153 TestOp([&]() { bomb1 ^ bomb2; });
154}
155
156TEST(ThrowingValueTest, ThrowingCompoundAssignmentOps) {
157 ThrowingValue<> bomb1(1), bomb2(2);
158
159 TestOp([&]() { bomb1 += bomb2; });
160 TestOp([&]() { bomb1 -= bomb2; });
161 TestOp([&]() { bomb1 *= bomb2; });
162 TestOp([&]() { bomb1 /= bomb2; });
163 TestOp([&]() { bomb1 %= bomb2; });
164 TestOp([&]() { bomb1 &= bomb2; });
165 TestOp([&]() { bomb1 |= bomb2; });
166 TestOp([&]() { bomb1 ^= bomb2; });
167 TestOp([&]() { bomb1 *= bomb2; });
168}
169
170TEST(ThrowingValueTest, ThrowingStreamOps) {
171 ThrowingValue<> bomb;
172
173 TestOp([&]() {
174 std::istringstream stream;
175 stream >> bomb;
176 });
177 TestOp([&]() {
178 std::stringstream stream;
179 stream << bomb;
180 });
181}
182
183// Tests the operator<< of ThrowingValue by forcing ConstructorTracker to emit
184// a nonfatal failure that contains the string representation of the Thrower
185TEST(ThrowingValueTest, StreamOpsOutput) {
186 using ::testing::TypeSpec;
187 exceptions_internal::ConstructorTracker ct(exceptions_internal::countdown);
188
189 // Test default spec list (kEverythingThrows)
190 EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
191 {
192 using Thrower = ThrowingValue<TypeSpec{}>;
193 auto thrower = Thrower(123);
194 thrower.~Thrower();
195 },
196 "ThrowingValue<>(123)");
197
198 // Test with one item in spec list (kNoThrowCopy)
199 EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
200 {
201 using Thrower = ThrowingValue<TypeSpec::kNoThrowCopy>;
202 auto thrower = Thrower(234);
203 thrower.~Thrower();
204 },
205 "ThrowingValue<kNoThrowCopy>(234)");
206
207 // Test with multiple items in spec list (kNoThrowMove, kNoThrowNew)
208 EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
209 {
210 using Thrower =
211 ThrowingValue<TypeSpec::kNoThrowMove | TypeSpec::kNoThrowNew>;
212 auto thrower = Thrower(345);
213 thrower.~Thrower();
214 },
215 "ThrowingValue<kNoThrowMove | kNoThrowNew>(345)");
216
217 // Test with all items in spec list (kNoThrowCopy, kNoThrowMove, kNoThrowNew)
218 EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
219 {
220 using Thrower = ThrowingValue<static_cast<TypeSpec>(-1)>;
221 auto thrower = Thrower(456);
222 thrower.~Thrower();
223 },
224 "ThrowingValue<kNoThrowCopy | kNoThrowMove | kNoThrowNew>(456)");
225}
226
227template <typename F>
228void TestAllocatingOp(const F& f) {
229 ExpectNoThrow(f);
230
231 SetCountdown();
232 EXPECT_THROW(f(), exceptions_internal::TestBadAllocException);
233 UnsetCountdown();
234}
235
236TEST(ThrowingValueTest, ThrowingAllocatingOps) {
237 // make_unique calls unqualified operator new, so these exercise the
238 // ThrowingValue overloads.
239 TestAllocatingOp([]() { return absl::make_unique<ThrowingValue<>>(1); });
240 TestAllocatingOp([]() { return absl::make_unique<ThrowingValue<>[]>(2); });
241}
242
243TEST(ThrowingValueTest, NonThrowingMoveCtor) {
244 ThrowingValue<TypeSpec::kNoThrowMove> nothrow_ctor;
245
246 SetCountdown();
247 ExpectNoThrow([&nothrow_ctor]() {
248 ThrowingValue<TypeSpec::kNoThrowMove> nothrow1 = std::move(nothrow_ctor);
249 });
250 UnsetCountdown();
251}
252
253TEST(ThrowingValueTest, NonThrowingMoveAssign) {
254 ThrowingValue<TypeSpec::kNoThrowMove> nothrow_assign1, nothrow_assign2;
255
256 SetCountdown();
257 ExpectNoThrow([&nothrow_assign1, &nothrow_assign2]() {
258 nothrow_assign1 = std::move(nothrow_assign2);
259 });
260 UnsetCountdown();
261}
262
263TEST(ThrowingValueTest, ThrowingCopyCtor) {
264 ThrowingValue<> tv;
265
266 TestOp([&]() { ThrowingValue<> tv_copy(tv); });
267}
268
269TEST(ThrowingValueTest, ThrowingCopyAssign) {
270 ThrowingValue<> tv1, tv2;
271
272 TestOp([&]() { tv1 = tv2; });
273}
274
275TEST(ThrowingValueTest, NonThrowingCopyCtor) {
276 ThrowingValue<TypeSpec::kNoThrowCopy> nothrow_ctor;
277
278 SetCountdown();
279 ExpectNoThrow([&nothrow_ctor]() {
280 ThrowingValue<TypeSpec::kNoThrowCopy> nothrow1(nothrow_ctor);
281 });
282 UnsetCountdown();
283}
284
285TEST(ThrowingValueTest, NonThrowingCopyAssign) {
286 ThrowingValue<TypeSpec::kNoThrowCopy> nothrow_assign1, nothrow_assign2;
287
288 SetCountdown();
289 ExpectNoThrow([&nothrow_assign1, &nothrow_assign2]() {
290 nothrow_assign1 = nothrow_assign2;
291 });
292 UnsetCountdown();
293}
294
295TEST(ThrowingValueTest, ThrowingSwap) {
296 ThrowingValue<> bomb1, bomb2;
297 TestOp([&]() { std::swap(bomb1, bomb2); });
298}
299
300TEST(ThrowingValueTest, NonThrowingSwap) {
301 ThrowingValue<TypeSpec::kNoThrowMove> bomb1, bomb2;
302 ExpectNoThrow([&]() { std::swap(bomb1, bomb2); });
303}
304
305TEST(ThrowingValueTest, NonThrowingAllocation) {
306 ThrowingValue<TypeSpec::kNoThrowNew>* allocated;
307 ThrowingValue<TypeSpec::kNoThrowNew>* array;
308
309 ExpectNoThrow([&allocated]() {
310 allocated = new ThrowingValue<TypeSpec::kNoThrowNew>(1);
311 delete allocated;
312 });
313 ExpectNoThrow([&array]() {
314 array = new ThrowingValue<TypeSpec::kNoThrowNew>[2];
315 delete[] array;
316 });
317}
318
319TEST(ThrowingValueTest, NonThrowingDelete) {
320 auto* allocated = new ThrowingValue<>(1);
321 auto* array = new ThrowingValue<>[2];
322
323 SetCountdown();
324 ExpectNoThrow([allocated]() { delete allocated; });
325 SetCountdown();
326 ExpectNoThrow([array]() { delete[] array; });
327
328 UnsetCountdown();
329}
330
Austin Schuh36244a12019-09-21 17:52:38 -0700331TEST(ThrowingValueTest, NonThrowingPlacementDelete) {
332 constexpr int kArrayLen = 2;
333 // We intentionally create extra space to store the tag allocated by placement
334 // new[].
335 constexpr int kStorageLen = 4;
336
Austin Schuhb4691e92020-12-31 12:37:18 -0800337 alignas(ThrowingValue<>) unsigned char buf[sizeof(ThrowingValue<>)];
338 alignas(ThrowingValue<>) unsigned char
339 array_buf[sizeof(ThrowingValue<>[kStorageLen])];
Austin Schuh36244a12019-09-21 17:52:38 -0700340 auto* placed = new (&buf) ThrowingValue<>(1);
341 auto placed_array = new (&array_buf) ThrowingValue<>[kArrayLen];
342
343 SetCountdown();
344 ExpectNoThrow([placed, &buf]() {
345 placed->~ThrowingValue<>();
346 ThrowingValue<>::operator delete(placed, &buf);
347 });
348
349 SetCountdown();
350 ExpectNoThrow([&, placed_array]() {
351 for (int i = 0; i < kArrayLen; ++i) placed_array[i].~ThrowingValue<>();
352 ThrowingValue<>::operator delete[](placed_array, &array_buf);
353 });
354
355 UnsetCountdown();
356}
357
358TEST(ThrowingValueTest, NonThrowingDestructor) {
359 auto* allocated = new ThrowingValue<>();
360
361 SetCountdown();
362 ExpectNoThrow([allocated]() { delete allocated; });
363 UnsetCountdown();
364}
365
366TEST(ThrowingBoolTest, ThrowingBool) {
367 ThrowingBool t = true;
368
369 // Test that it's contextually convertible to bool
370 if (t) { // NOLINT(whitespace/empty_if_body)
371 }
372 EXPECT_TRUE(t);
373
374 TestOp([&]() { (void)!t; });
375}
376
377TEST(ThrowingAllocatorTest, MemoryManagement) {
378 // Just exercise the memory management capabilities under LSan to make sure we
379 // don't leak.
380 ThrowingAllocator<int> int_alloc;
381 int* ip = int_alloc.allocate(1);
382 int_alloc.deallocate(ip, 1);
383 int* i_array = int_alloc.allocate(2);
384 int_alloc.deallocate(i_array, 2);
385
386 ThrowingAllocator<ThrowingValue<>> tv_alloc;
387 ThrowingValue<>* ptr = tv_alloc.allocate(1);
388 tv_alloc.deallocate(ptr, 1);
389 ThrowingValue<>* tv_array = tv_alloc.allocate(2);
390 tv_alloc.deallocate(tv_array, 2);
391}
392
393TEST(ThrowingAllocatorTest, CallsGlobalNew) {
394 ThrowingAllocator<ThrowingValue<>, AllocSpec::kNoThrowAllocate> nothrow_alloc;
395 ThrowingValue<>* ptr;
396
397 SetCountdown();
398 // This will only throw if ThrowingValue::new is called.
399 ExpectNoThrow([&]() { ptr = nothrow_alloc.allocate(1); });
400 nothrow_alloc.deallocate(ptr, 1);
401
402 UnsetCountdown();
403}
404
405TEST(ThrowingAllocatorTest, ThrowingConstructors) {
406 ThrowingAllocator<int> int_alloc;
407 int* ip = nullptr;
408
409 SetCountdown();
410 EXPECT_THROW(ip = int_alloc.allocate(1), TestException);
411 ExpectNoThrow([&]() { ip = int_alloc.allocate(1); });
412
413 *ip = 1;
414 SetCountdown();
415 EXPECT_THROW(int_alloc.construct(ip, 2), TestException);
416 EXPECT_EQ(*ip, 1);
417 int_alloc.deallocate(ip, 1);
418
419 UnsetCountdown();
420}
421
422TEST(ThrowingAllocatorTest, NonThrowingConstruction) {
423 {
424 ThrowingAllocator<int, AllocSpec::kNoThrowAllocate> int_alloc;
425 int* ip = nullptr;
426
427 SetCountdown();
428 ExpectNoThrow([&]() { ip = int_alloc.allocate(1); });
429
430 SetCountdown();
431 ExpectNoThrow([&]() { int_alloc.construct(ip, 2); });
432
433 EXPECT_EQ(*ip, 2);
434 int_alloc.deallocate(ip, 1);
435
436 UnsetCountdown();
437 }
438
439 {
440 ThrowingAllocator<int> int_alloc;
441 int* ip = nullptr;
442 ExpectNoThrow([&]() { ip = int_alloc.allocate(1); });
443 ExpectNoThrow([&]() { int_alloc.construct(ip, 2); });
444 EXPECT_EQ(*ip, 2);
445 int_alloc.deallocate(ip, 1);
446 }
447
448 {
449 ThrowingAllocator<ThrowingValue<>, AllocSpec::kNoThrowAllocate>
450 nothrow_alloc;
451 ThrowingValue<>* ptr;
452
453 SetCountdown();
454 ExpectNoThrow([&]() { ptr = nothrow_alloc.allocate(1); });
455
456 SetCountdown();
457 ExpectNoThrow(
458 [&]() { nothrow_alloc.construct(ptr, 2, testing::nothrow_ctor); });
459
460 EXPECT_EQ(ptr->Get(), 2);
461 nothrow_alloc.destroy(ptr);
462 nothrow_alloc.deallocate(ptr, 1);
463
464 UnsetCountdown();
465 }
466
467 {
468 ThrowingAllocator<int> a;
469
470 SetCountdown();
471 ExpectNoThrow([&]() { ThrowingAllocator<double> a1 = a; });
472
473 SetCountdown();
474 ExpectNoThrow([&]() { ThrowingAllocator<double> a1 = std::move(a); });
475
476 UnsetCountdown();
477 }
478}
479
480TEST(ThrowingAllocatorTest, ThrowingAllocatorConstruction) {
481 ThrowingAllocator<int> a;
482 TestOp([]() { ThrowingAllocator<int> a; });
483 TestOp([&]() { a.select_on_container_copy_construction(); });
484}
485
486TEST(ThrowingAllocatorTest, State) {
487 ThrowingAllocator<int> a1, a2;
488 EXPECT_NE(a1, a2);
489
490 auto a3 = a1;
491 EXPECT_EQ(a3, a1);
492 int* ip = a1.allocate(1);
493 EXPECT_EQ(a3, a1);
494 a3.deallocate(ip, 1);
495 EXPECT_EQ(a3, a1);
496}
497
498TEST(ThrowingAllocatorTest, InVector) {
499 std::vector<ThrowingValue<>, ThrowingAllocator<ThrowingValue<>>> v;
500 for (int i = 0; i < 20; ++i) v.push_back({});
501 for (int i = 0; i < 20; ++i) v.pop_back();
502}
503
504TEST(ThrowingAllocatorTest, InList) {
505 std::list<ThrowingValue<>, ThrowingAllocator<ThrowingValue<>>> l;
506 for (int i = 0; i < 20; ++i) l.push_back({});
507 for (int i = 0; i < 20; ++i) l.pop_back();
508 for (int i = 0; i < 20; ++i) l.push_front({});
509 for (int i = 0; i < 20; ++i) l.pop_front();
510}
511
512template <typename TesterInstance, typename = void>
513struct NullaryTestValidator : public std::false_type {};
514
515template <typename TesterInstance>
516struct NullaryTestValidator<
517 TesterInstance,
518 absl::void_t<decltype(std::declval<TesterInstance>().Test())>>
519 : public std::true_type {};
520
521template <typename TesterInstance>
522bool HasNullaryTest(const TesterInstance&) {
523 return NullaryTestValidator<TesterInstance>::value;
524}
525
526void DummyOp(void*) {}
527
528template <typename TesterInstance, typename = void>
529struct UnaryTestValidator : public std::false_type {};
530
531template <typename TesterInstance>
532struct UnaryTestValidator<
533 TesterInstance,
534 absl::void_t<decltype(std::declval<TesterInstance>().Test(DummyOp))>>
535 : public std::true_type {};
536
537template <typename TesterInstance>
538bool HasUnaryTest(const TesterInstance&) {
539 return UnaryTestValidator<TesterInstance>::value;
540}
541
542TEST(ExceptionSafetyTesterTest, IncompleteTypesAreNotTestable) {
543 using T = exceptions_internal::UninitializedT;
544 auto op = [](T* t) {};
545 auto inv = [](T*) { return testing::AssertionSuccess(); };
546 auto fac = []() { return absl::make_unique<T>(); };
547
548 // Test that providing operation and inveriants still does not allow for the
549 // the invocation of .Test() and .Test(op) because it lacks a factory
550 auto without_fac =
551 testing::MakeExceptionSafetyTester().WithOperation(op).WithContracts(
552 inv, testing::strong_guarantee);
553 EXPECT_FALSE(HasNullaryTest(without_fac));
554 EXPECT_FALSE(HasUnaryTest(without_fac));
555
556 // Test that providing contracts and factory allows the invocation of
557 // .Test(op) but does not allow for .Test() because it lacks an operation
558 auto without_op = testing::MakeExceptionSafetyTester()
559 .WithContracts(inv, testing::strong_guarantee)
560 .WithFactory(fac);
561 EXPECT_FALSE(HasNullaryTest(without_op));
562 EXPECT_TRUE(HasUnaryTest(without_op));
563
564 // Test that providing operation and factory still does not allow for the
565 // the invocation of .Test() and .Test(op) because it lacks contracts
566 auto without_inv =
567 testing::MakeExceptionSafetyTester().WithOperation(op).WithFactory(fac);
568 EXPECT_FALSE(HasNullaryTest(without_inv));
569 EXPECT_FALSE(HasUnaryTest(without_inv));
570}
571
572struct ExampleStruct {};
573
574std::unique_ptr<ExampleStruct> ExampleFunctionFactory() {
575 return absl::make_unique<ExampleStruct>();
576}
577
578void ExampleFunctionOperation(ExampleStruct*) {}
579
580testing::AssertionResult ExampleFunctionContract(ExampleStruct*) {
581 return testing::AssertionSuccess();
582}
583
584struct {
585 std::unique_ptr<ExampleStruct> operator()() const {
586 return ExampleFunctionFactory();
587 }
588} example_struct_factory;
589
590struct {
591 void operator()(ExampleStruct*) const {}
592} example_struct_operation;
593
594struct {
595 testing::AssertionResult operator()(ExampleStruct* example_struct) const {
596 return ExampleFunctionContract(example_struct);
597 }
598} example_struct_contract;
599
600auto example_lambda_factory = []() { return ExampleFunctionFactory(); };
601
602auto example_lambda_operation = [](ExampleStruct*) {};
603
604auto example_lambda_contract = [](ExampleStruct* example_struct) {
605 return ExampleFunctionContract(example_struct);
606};
607
608// Testing that function references, pointers, structs with operator() and
609// lambdas can all be used with ExceptionSafetyTester
610TEST(ExceptionSafetyTesterTest, MixedFunctionTypes) {
611 // function reference
612 EXPECT_TRUE(testing::MakeExceptionSafetyTester()
613 .WithFactory(ExampleFunctionFactory)
614 .WithOperation(ExampleFunctionOperation)
615 .WithContracts(ExampleFunctionContract)
616 .Test());
617
618 // function pointer
619 EXPECT_TRUE(testing::MakeExceptionSafetyTester()
620 .WithFactory(&ExampleFunctionFactory)
621 .WithOperation(&ExampleFunctionOperation)
622 .WithContracts(&ExampleFunctionContract)
623 .Test());
624
625 // struct
626 EXPECT_TRUE(testing::MakeExceptionSafetyTester()
627 .WithFactory(example_struct_factory)
628 .WithOperation(example_struct_operation)
629 .WithContracts(example_struct_contract)
630 .Test());
631
632 // lambda
633 EXPECT_TRUE(testing::MakeExceptionSafetyTester()
634 .WithFactory(example_lambda_factory)
635 .WithOperation(example_lambda_operation)
636 .WithContracts(example_lambda_contract)
637 .Test());
638}
639
640struct NonNegative {
641 bool operator==(const NonNegative& other) const { return i == other.i; }
642 int i;
643};
644
645testing::AssertionResult CheckNonNegativeInvariants(NonNegative* g) {
646 if (g->i >= 0) {
647 return testing::AssertionSuccess();
648 }
649 return testing::AssertionFailure()
650 << "i should be non-negative but is " << g->i;
651}
652
653struct {
654 template <typename T>
655 void operator()(T* t) const {
656 (*t)();
657 }
658} invoker;
659
660auto tester =
661 testing::MakeExceptionSafetyTester().WithOperation(invoker).WithContracts(
662 CheckNonNegativeInvariants);
663auto strong_tester = tester.WithContracts(testing::strong_guarantee);
664
665struct FailsBasicGuarantee : public NonNegative {
666 void operator()() {
667 --i;
668 ThrowingValue<> bomb;
669 ++i;
670 }
671};
672
673TEST(ExceptionCheckTest, BasicGuaranteeFailure) {
674 EXPECT_FALSE(tester.WithInitialValue(FailsBasicGuarantee{}).Test());
675}
676
677struct FollowsBasicGuarantee : public NonNegative {
678 void operator()() {
679 ++i;
680 ThrowingValue<> bomb;
681 }
682};
683
684TEST(ExceptionCheckTest, BasicGuarantee) {
685 EXPECT_TRUE(tester.WithInitialValue(FollowsBasicGuarantee{}).Test());
686}
687
688TEST(ExceptionCheckTest, StrongGuaranteeFailure) {
689 EXPECT_FALSE(strong_tester.WithInitialValue(FailsBasicGuarantee{}).Test());
690 EXPECT_FALSE(strong_tester.WithInitialValue(FollowsBasicGuarantee{}).Test());
691}
692
693struct BasicGuaranteeWithExtraContracts : public NonNegative {
694 // After operator(), i is incremented. If operator() throws, i is set to 9999
695 void operator()() {
696 int old_i = i;
697 i = kExceptionSentinel;
698 ThrowingValue<> bomb;
699 i = ++old_i;
700 }
701
702 static constexpr int kExceptionSentinel = 9999;
703};
704constexpr int BasicGuaranteeWithExtraContracts::kExceptionSentinel;
705
706TEST(ExceptionCheckTest, BasicGuaranteeWithExtraContracts) {
707 auto tester_with_val =
708 tester.WithInitialValue(BasicGuaranteeWithExtraContracts{});
709 EXPECT_TRUE(tester_with_val.Test());
710 EXPECT_TRUE(
711 tester_with_val
712 .WithContracts([](BasicGuaranteeWithExtraContracts* o) {
713 if (o->i == BasicGuaranteeWithExtraContracts::kExceptionSentinel) {
714 return testing::AssertionSuccess();
715 }
716 return testing::AssertionFailure()
717 << "i should be "
718 << BasicGuaranteeWithExtraContracts::kExceptionSentinel
719 << ", but is " << o->i;
720 })
721 .Test());
722}
723
724struct FollowsStrongGuarantee : public NonNegative {
725 void operator()() { ThrowingValue<> bomb; }
726};
727
728TEST(ExceptionCheckTest, StrongGuarantee) {
729 EXPECT_TRUE(tester.WithInitialValue(FollowsStrongGuarantee{}).Test());
730 EXPECT_TRUE(strong_tester.WithInitialValue(FollowsStrongGuarantee{}).Test());
731}
732
733struct HasReset : public NonNegative {
734 void operator()() {
735 i = -1;
736 ThrowingValue<> bomb;
737 i = 1;
738 }
739
740 void reset() { i = 0; }
741};
742
743testing::AssertionResult CheckHasResetContracts(HasReset* h) {
744 h->reset();
745 return testing::AssertionResult(h->i == 0);
746}
747
748TEST(ExceptionCheckTest, ModifyingChecker) {
749 auto set_to_1000 = [](FollowsBasicGuarantee* g) {
750 g->i = 1000;
751 return testing::AssertionSuccess();
752 };
753 auto is_1000 = [](FollowsBasicGuarantee* g) {
754 return testing::AssertionResult(g->i == 1000);
755 };
756 auto increment = [](FollowsStrongGuarantee* g) {
757 ++g->i;
758 return testing::AssertionSuccess();
759 };
760
761 EXPECT_FALSE(tester.WithInitialValue(FollowsBasicGuarantee{})
762 .WithContracts(set_to_1000, is_1000)
763 .Test());
764 EXPECT_TRUE(strong_tester.WithInitialValue(FollowsStrongGuarantee{})
765 .WithContracts(increment)
766 .Test());
767 EXPECT_TRUE(testing::MakeExceptionSafetyTester()
768 .WithInitialValue(HasReset{})
769 .WithContracts(CheckHasResetContracts)
770 .Test(invoker));
771}
772
773TEST(ExceptionSafetyTesterTest, ResetsCountdown) {
774 auto test =
775 testing::MakeExceptionSafetyTester()
776 .WithInitialValue(ThrowingValue<>())
777 .WithContracts([](ThrowingValue<>*) { return AssertionSuccess(); })
778 .WithOperation([](ThrowingValue<>*) {});
779 ASSERT_TRUE(test.Test());
780 // If the countdown isn't reset because there were no exceptions thrown, then
781 // this will fail with a termination from an unhandled exception
782 EXPECT_TRUE(test.Test());
783}
784
785struct NonCopyable : public NonNegative {
786 NonCopyable(const NonCopyable&) = delete;
787 NonCopyable() : NonNegative{0} {}
788
789 void operator()() { ThrowingValue<> bomb; }
790};
791
792TEST(ExceptionCheckTest, NonCopyable) {
793 auto factory = []() { return absl::make_unique<NonCopyable>(); };
794 EXPECT_TRUE(tester.WithFactory(factory).Test());
795 EXPECT_TRUE(strong_tester.WithFactory(factory).Test());
796}
797
798struct NonEqualityComparable : public NonNegative {
799 void operator()() { ThrowingValue<> bomb; }
800
801 void ModifyOnThrow() {
802 ++i;
803 ThrowingValue<> bomb;
804 static_cast<void>(bomb);
805 --i;
806 }
807};
808
809TEST(ExceptionCheckTest, NonEqualityComparable) {
810 auto nec_is_strong = [](NonEqualityComparable* nec) {
811 return testing::AssertionResult(nec->i == NonEqualityComparable().i);
812 };
813 auto strong_nec_tester = tester.WithInitialValue(NonEqualityComparable{})
814 .WithContracts(nec_is_strong);
815
816 EXPECT_TRUE(strong_nec_tester.Test());
817 EXPECT_FALSE(strong_nec_tester.Test(
818 [](NonEqualityComparable* n) { n->ModifyOnThrow(); }));
819}
820
821template <typename T>
822struct ExhaustivenessTester {
823 void operator()() {
824 successes |= 1;
825 T b1;
826 static_cast<void>(b1);
827 successes |= (1 << 1);
828 T b2;
829 static_cast<void>(b2);
830 successes |= (1 << 2);
831 T b3;
832 static_cast<void>(b3);
833 successes |= (1 << 3);
834 }
835
836 bool operator==(const ExhaustivenessTester<ThrowingValue<>>&) const {
837 return true;
838 }
839
840 static unsigned char successes;
841};
842
843struct {
844 template <typename T>
845 testing::AssertionResult operator()(ExhaustivenessTester<T>*) const {
846 return testing::AssertionSuccess();
847 }
848} CheckExhaustivenessTesterContracts;
849
850template <typename T>
851unsigned char ExhaustivenessTester<T>::successes = 0;
852
853TEST(ExceptionCheckTest, Exhaustiveness) {
854 auto exhaust_tester = testing::MakeExceptionSafetyTester()
855 .WithContracts(CheckExhaustivenessTesterContracts)
856 .WithOperation(invoker);
857
858 EXPECT_TRUE(
859 exhaust_tester.WithInitialValue(ExhaustivenessTester<int>{}).Test());
860 EXPECT_EQ(ExhaustivenessTester<int>::successes, 0xF);
861
862 EXPECT_TRUE(
863 exhaust_tester.WithInitialValue(ExhaustivenessTester<ThrowingValue<>>{})
864 .WithContracts(testing::strong_guarantee)
865 .Test());
866 EXPECT_EQ(ExhaustivenessTester<ThrowingValue<>>::successes, 0xF);
867}
868
869struct LeaksIfCtorThrows : private exceptions_internal::TrackedObject {
870 LeaksIfCtorThrows() : TrackedObject(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION) {
871 ++counter;
872 ThrowingValue<> v;
873 static_cast<void>(v);
874 --counter;
875 }
876 LeaksIfCtorThrows(const LeaksIfCtorThrows&) noexcept
877 : TrackedObject(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION) {}
878 static int counter;
879};
880int LeaksIfCtorThrows::counter = 0;
881
882TEST(ExceptionCheckTest, TestLeakyCtor) {
883 testing::TestThrowingCtor<LeaksIfCtorThrows>();
884 EXPECT_EQ(LeaksIfCtorThrows::counter, 1);
885 LeaksIfCtorThrows::counter = 0;
886}
887
888struct Tracked : private exceptions_internal::TrackedObject {
889 Tracked() : TrackedObject(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION) {}
890};
891
892TEST(ConstructorTrackerTest, CreatedBefore) {
893 Tracked a, b, c;
894 exceptions_internal::ConstructorTracker ct(exceptions_internal::countdown);
895}
896
897TEST(ConstructorTrackerTest, CreatedAfter) {
898 exceptions_internal::ConstructorTracker ct(exceptions_internal::countdown);
899 Tracked a, b, c;
900}
901
902TEST(ConstructorTrackerTest, NotDestroyedAfter) {
Austin Schuhb4691e92020-12-31 12:37:18 -0800903 alignas(Tracked) unsigned char storage[sizeof(Tracked)];
Austin Schuh36244a12019-09-21 17:52:38 -0700904 EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
905 {
906 exceptions_internal::ConstructorTracker ct(
907 exceptions_internal::countdown);
Austin Schuhb4691e92020-12-31 12:37:18 -0800908 new (&storage) Tracked();
Austin Schuh36244a12019-09-21 17:52:38 -0700909 },
910 "not destroyed");
911}
912
913TEST(ConstructorTrackerTest, DestroyedTwice) {
914 exceptions_internal::ConstructorTracker ct(exceptions_internal::countdown);
915 EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
916 {
917 Tracked t;
918 t.~Tracked();
919 },
920 "re-destroyed");
921}
922
923TEST(ConstructorTrackerTest, ConstructedTwice) {
924 exceptions_internal::ConstructorTracker ct(exceptions_internal::countdown);
Austin Schuhb4691e92020-12-31 12:37:18 -0800925 alignas(Tracked) unsigned char storage[sizeof(Tracked)];
Austin Schuh36244a12019-09-21 17:52:38 -0700926 EXPECT_NONFATAL_FAILURE(
927 {
Austin Schuhb4691e92020-12-31 12:37:18 -0800928 new (&storage) Tracked();
929 new (&storage) Tracked();
Austin Schuh36244a12019-09-21 17:52:38 -0700930 reinterpret_cast<Tracked*>(&storage)->~Tracked();
931 },
932 "re-constructed");
933}
934
935TEST(ThrowingValueTraitsTest, RelationalOperators) {
936 ThrowingValue<> a, b;
937 EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_convertible<decltype(a == b), bool>::value));
938 EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_convertible<decltype(a != b), bool>::value));
939 EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_convertible<decltype(a < b), bool>::value));
940 EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_convertible<decltype(a <= b), bool>::value));
941 EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_convertible<decltype(a > b), bool>::value));
942 EXPECT_TRUE((std::is_convertible<decltype(a >= b), bool>::value));
943}
944
945TEST(ThrowingAllocatorTraitsTest, Assignablility) {
946 EXPECT_TRUE(absl::is_move_assignable<ThrowingAllocator<int>>::value);
947 EXPECT_TRUE(absl::is_copy_assignable<ThrowingAllocator<int>>::value);
948 EXPECT_TRUE(std::is_nothrow_move_assignable<ThrowingAllocator<int>>::value);
949 EXPECT_TRUE(std::is_nothrow_copy_assignable<ThrowingAllocator<int>>::value);
950}
951
952} // namespace
953
954} // namespace testing
955
956#endif // ABSL_HAVE_EXCEPTIONS