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			255 lines
		
	
	
		
			7.9 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C++
		
	
	
| /* Copyright (c) 2014, 2017, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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| 
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|    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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|    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2.0,
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|    as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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| 
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|    This program is also distributed with certain software (including
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|    but not limited to OpenSSL) that is licensed under separate terms,
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|    as designated in a particular file or component or in included license
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|    documentation.  The authors of MySQL hereby grant you an additional
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|    permission to link the program and your derivative works with the
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|    separately licensed software that they have included with MySQL.
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| 
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|    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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|    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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|    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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|    GNU General Public License, version 2.0, for more details.
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| 
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|    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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|    along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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|    Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301  USA */
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| 
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| // First include (the generated) my_config.h, to get correct platform defines.
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| #include "my_config.h"
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| 
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| #include <gtest/gtest.h>
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| #include <algorithm>
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| 
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| #include "sql/inplace_vector.h"
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| 
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| namespace inplace_vector_unittest {
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| 
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| class InplaceVectorTest : public ::testing::Test {
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|  public:
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|   InplaceVectorTest() : int_10(PSI_NOT_INSTRUMENTED) {}
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| 
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|  protected:
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|   Inplace_vector<int, 5> int_10;
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|   int some_integer;
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| };
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| 
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| TEST_F(InplaceVectorTest, Empty) {
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|   EXPECT_TRUE(int_10.empty());
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|   EXPECT_EQ(0U, int_10.size());
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| }
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| 
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| #if !defined(DBUG_OFF)
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| // Google Test recommends DeathTest suffix for classes used in death tests.
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| typedef InplaceVectorTest InplaceVectorDeathTest;
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| 
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| TEST_F(InplaceVectorDeathTest, OutOfBoundsRead) {
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|   ::testing::FLAGS_gtest_death_test_style = "threadsafe";
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|   EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(some_integer = int_10[5],
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|                             ".*Assertion .*i < size.*");
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| }
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| 
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| TEST_F(InplaceVectorDeathTest, OutOfBoundsWrite) {
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|   ::testing::FLAGS_gtest_death_test_style = "threadsafe";
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|   EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(int_10[5] = some_integer,
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|                             ".*Assertion .*i < size.*");
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| }
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| 
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| TEST_F(InplaceVectorDeathTest, EmptyBackRead) {
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|   ::testing::FLAGS_gtest_death_test_style = "threadsafe";
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|   EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(some_integer = int_10.back(),
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|                             ".*Assertion .*size.*0.*");
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| }
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| TEST_F(InplaceVectorDeathTest, EmptyBackWrite) {
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|   ::testing::FLAGS_gtest_death_test_style = "threadsafe";
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|   EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(int_10.back() = 42, ".*Assertion .*size.*0.*");
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| }
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| 
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| #endif  // DBUG_OFF
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| 
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| TEST_F(InplaceVectorTest, Insert5) {
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|   for (int ix = 0; ix < 5; ++ix) int_10.push_back(ix);
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|   for (int ix = 0; ix < 5; ++ix) EXPECT_EQ(ix, int_10[ix]);
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|   for (int ix = 0; ix < 5; ++ix) int_10[ix] = ix;
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|   EXPECT_EQ(5U, int_10.size());
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|   EXPECT_EQ(5U, int_10.capacity());
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| }
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| 
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| TEST_F(InplaceVectorTest, Insert15) {
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|   for (int ix = 0; ix < 15; ++ix) int_10.push_back(ix);
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|   for (int ix = 0; ix < 15; ++ix) EXPECT_EQ(ix, int_10[ix]);
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|   for (int ix = 0; ix < 15; ++ix) int_10[ix] = ix;
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|   EXPECT_EQ(15U, int_10.size());
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|   EXPECT_EQ(15U, int_10.capacity());
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|   int_10.push_back(16);
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|   EXPECT_EQ(20U, int_10.capacity());
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| }
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| 
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| TEST_F(InplaceVectorTest, Back) {
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|   for (int ix = 0; ix <= 15; ++ix) int_10.push_back(ix);
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|   EXPECT_EQ(15, int_10.back());
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|   int_10.back() = 42;
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|   EXPECT_EQ(42, int_10.back());
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| }
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| 
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| TEST_F(InplaceVectorTest, ResizeSame) {
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|   for (int ix = 0; ix <= 15; ++ix) int_10.push_back(ix);
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|   EXPECT_EQ(16U, int_10.size());
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|   int_10.resize(16U);
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|   EXPECT_EQ(16U, int_10.size());
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| }
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| 
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| TEST_F(InplaceVectorTest, ResizeGrow) {
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|   int_10.push_back(1);
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|   int_10.resize(20);
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|   EXPECT_EQ(1, int_10[0]);
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|   EXPECT_EQ(0, int_10[1]);
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|   EXPECT_EQ(20U, int_10.size());
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|   EXPECT_EQ(int_10.capacity(), 20U);
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| }
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| 
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| TEST_F(InplaceVectorTest, ResizeGrowVal) {
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|   int_10.resize(20, 42);
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|   EXPECT_EQ(42, int_10[0]);
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|   EXPECT_EQ(42, int_10[19]);
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|   EXPECT_EQ(20U, int_10.size());
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|   EXPECT_EQ(int_10.capacity(), 20U);
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| }
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| 
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| TEST_F(InplaceVectorTest, ResizeShrink) {
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|   for (int ix = 0; ix <= 15; ++ix) int_10.push_back(ix);
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|   EXPECT_EQ(16U, int_10.size());
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|   EXPECT_EQ(int_10.capacity(), 20U);
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|   int_10.resize(10);
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|   EXPECT_EQ(10U, int_10.size());
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|   EXPECT_EQ(int_10.capacity(), 15U);
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| 
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|   int_10.resize(3);
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|   EXPECT_EQ(3U, int_10.size());
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|   EXPECT_EQ(int_10.capacity(), 5U);
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| }
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| 
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| /*
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|   A simple class for testing that object copying and destruction is done
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|   properly when we have to expand the array a few times.
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|  */
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| class IntWrap {
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|  public:
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|   IntWrap() { m_int = new int(0); }
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|   explicit IntWrap(int arg) { m_int = new int(arg); }
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|   IntWrap(const IntWrap &other) { m_int = new int(other.getval()); }
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|   ~IntWrap() { delete m_int; }
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|   int getval() const { return *m_int; }
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| 
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|  private:
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|   int *m_int;
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| };
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| 
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| /*
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|   To verify that there are no leaks, do:
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|   valgrind ./inplace_vector-t --gtest_filter="-*DeathTest*"
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| */
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| TEST_F(InplaceVectorTest, NoMemLeaksPushing) {
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|   Inplace_vector<IntWrap, 5> array(PSI_NOT_INSTRUMENTED);
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|   for (int ix = 0; ix < 42; ++ix) array.push_back(IntWrap(ix));
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|   for (int ix = 0; ix < 42; ++ix) EXPECT_EQ(ix, array[ix].getval());
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| }
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| 
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| TEST_F(InplaceVectorTest, NoMemLeaksClearing) {
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|   Inplace_vector<IntWrap, 5> array(PSI_NOT_INSTRUMENTED);
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|   for (int ix = 0; ix < 42; ++ix) array.push_back(IntWrap(ix));
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|   array.clear();
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|   EXPECT_EQ(0U, array.size());
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|   EXPECT_EQ(0U, array.capacity());
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| 
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|   array.push_back(IntWrap(1));
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|   EXPECT_EQ(1U, array.size());
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|   EXPECT_EQ(5U, array.capacity());
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| }
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| 
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| TEST_F(InplaceVectorTest, NoMemLeaksResizing) {
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|   Inplace_vector<IntWrap, 5> array(PSI_NOT_INSTRUMENTED);
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|   for (int ix = 0; ix < 42; ++ix) array.push_back(IntWrap(ix));
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|   array.resize(0);
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|   EXPECT_EQ(0U, array.size());
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|   EXPECT_EQ(5U, array.capacity());
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| 
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|   array.push_back(IntWrap(1));
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|   EXPECT_EQ(1U, array.size());
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|   EXPECT_EQ(5U, array.capacity());
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| }
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| 
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| /*
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|   A vector consists of a list of arrays of objects. Test that all
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|   elements of all arrays are destroyed when the vector is
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|   destroyed. If run in valgrind, these tests will report memory leaks
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|   if some objects aren't destroyed.
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|  */
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| class InplaceVectorTestP : public ::testing::TestWithParam<size_t> {
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|  protected:
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|   InplaceVectorTestP() : array(PSI_NOT_INSTRUMENTED) {}
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|   virtual void SetUp() { n_elems = GetParam(); }
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|   size_t n_elems;
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|   Inplace_vector<IntWrap, 5> array;
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| };
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| 
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| size_t test_values[] = {5, 10, 15, 20};
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| 
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| INSTANTIATE_TEST_CASE_P(NoMemLeaks, InplaceVectorTestP,
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|                         ::testing::ValuesIn(test_values));
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| 
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| TEST_P(InplaceVectorTestP, DestroyingFullArrays) {
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|   for (size_t ix = 0; ix < n_elems; ++ix) array.push_back(IntWrap(ix));
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|   EXPECT_EQ(n_elems, array.size());
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|   EXPECT_EQ(n_elems, array.capacity());
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| }
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| 
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| TEST_P(InplaceVectorTestP, DestroyingAlmostFullArrays) {
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|   for (size_t ix = 0; ix < n_elems - 1; ++ix) array.push_back(IntWrap(ix));
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|   EXPECT_EQ(n_elems - 1, array.size());
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|   EXPECT_EQ(n_elems, array.capacity());
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| }
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| 
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| TEST_P(InplaceVectorTestP, DestroyingAlmostEmptyArrays) {
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|   for (size_t ix = 0; ix < n_elems - 5 + 1; ++ix) array.push_back(IntWrap(ix));
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|   EXPECT_EQ(n_elems - 5 + 1, array.size());
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|   EXPECT_EQ(n_elems, array.capacity());
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| }
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| 
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| /*
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|   A simple class to verify that Inplace_vector also works for
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|   classes which have their own operator new/delete.
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|  */
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| class TestAlloc {
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|  public:
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|   explicit TestAlloc(int val) : m_int(val) {}
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| 
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|   int getval() const { return m_int; }
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| 
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|  private:
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|   int m_int;
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| 
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|   static void *operator new(size_t) { throw std::bad_alloc(); }
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| };
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| 
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| /*
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|   There is no THD and no mem-root available for the execution of this test.
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|   This shows that the memory management of Inplace_vector works OK for
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|   classes with their own new/delete.
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|  */
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| TEST_F(InplaceVectorTest, CustomNewDelete) {
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|   Inplace_vector<TestAlloc, 5> array(PSI_NOT_INSTRUMENTED);
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|   for (int ix = 0; ix < 42; ++ix) array.push_back(TestAlloc(ix));
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|   for (int ix = 0; ix < 42; ++ix) EXPECT_EQ(ix, array[ix].getval());
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| 
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|   EXPECT_EQ(array.size(), 42U);
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|   EXPECT_EQ(array.capacity(), 45U);
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| }
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| 
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| }  // namespace inplace_vector_unittest
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