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			171 lines
		
	
	
		
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// Copyright 2006-2009 Daniel James.
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// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
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// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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#include "./containers.hpp"
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#include "../helpers/input_iterator.hpp"
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#include "../helpers/random_values.hpp"
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template <typename T> inline void avoid_unused_warning(T const&) {}
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test::seed_t initialize_seed(91274);
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struct objects
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{
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    test::exception::object obj;
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    test::exception::hash hash;
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    test::exception::equal_to equal_to;
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    test::exception::allocator<test::exception::object> allocator;
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};
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template <class T> struct construct_test1 : public objects, test::exception_base
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{
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    void run() const
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    {
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        T x;
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        avoid_unused_warning(x);
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    }
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};
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template <class T> struct construct_test2 : public objects, test::exception_base
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{
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    void run() const
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    {
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        T x(300);
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        avoid_unused_warning(x);
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    }
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};
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template <class T> struct construct_test3 : public objects, test::exception_base
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{
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    void run() const
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    {
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        T x(0, hash);
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        avoid_unused_warning(x);
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    }
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};
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template <class T> struct construct_test4 : public objects, test::exception_base
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{
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    void run() const
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    {
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        T x(0, hash, equal_to);
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        avoid_unused_warning(x);
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    }
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};
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template <class T> struct construct_test5 : public objects, test::exception_base
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{
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    void run() const
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    {
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        T x(50, hash, equal_to, allocator);
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        avoid_unused_warning(x);
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    }
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};
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template <class T> struct construct_test6 : public objects, test::exception_base
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{
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    void run() const
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    {
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        T x(allocator);
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        avoid_unused_warning(x);
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    }
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};
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template <class T> struct range : public test::exception_base
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{
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    test::random_values<T> values;
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    range() : values(5) {}
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    range(unsigned int count) : values(count) {}
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};
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template <class T> struct range_construct_test1 : public range<T>, objects
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{
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    void run() const
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    {
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        T x(this->values.begin(), this->values.end());
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        avoid_unused_warning(x);
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    }
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};
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template <class T> struct range_construct_test2 : public range<T>, objects
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{
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    void run() const
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    {
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        T x(this->values.begin(), this->values.end(), 0);
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        avoid_unused_warning(x);
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    }
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};
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template <class T> struct range_construct_test3 : public range<T>, objects
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{
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    void run() const
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    {
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        T x(this->values.begin(), this->values.end(), 0, hash);
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        avoid_unused_warning(x);
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    }
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};
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template <class T> struct range_construct_test4 : public range<T>, objects
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{
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    void run() const
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    {
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        T x(this->values.begin(), this->values.end(), 100, hash, equal_to);
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        avoid_unused_warning(x);
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    }
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};
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// Need to run at least one test with a fairly large number
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// of objects in case it triggers a rehash.
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template <class T> struct range_construct_test5 : public range<T>, objects
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{
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    range_construct_test5() : range<T>(60) {}
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    void run() const
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    {
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        T x(this->values.begin(), this->values.end(), 0, hash, equal_to,
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            allocator);
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        avoid_unused_warning(x);
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    }
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};
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template <class T> struct input_range_construct_test : public range<T>, objects
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{
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    input_range_construct_test() : range<T>(60) {}
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    void run() const
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    {
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        BOOST_DEDUCED_TYPENAME test::random_values<T>::const_iterator
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            begin = this->values.begin(),
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            end = this->values.end();
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        T x(test::input_iterator(begin), test::input_iterator(end), 0, hash,
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            equal_to, allocator);
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        avoid_unused_warning(x);
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    }
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};
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template <class T> struct copy_range_construct_test : public range<T>, objects
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{
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    copy_range_construct_test() : range<T>(60) {}
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    void run() const
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    {
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        T x(test::copy_iterator(this->values.begin()),
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            test::copy_iterator(this->values.end()), 0, hash, equal_to,
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            allocator);
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        avoid_unused_warning(x);
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    }
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};
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EXCEPTION_TESTS(
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    (construct_test1)(construct_test2)(construct_test3)(construct_test4)(
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        construct_test5)(construct_test6)(range_construct_test1)(
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        range_construct_test2)(range_construct_test3)(range_construct_test4)(
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        range_construct_test5)(input_range_construct_test)(
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        copy_range_construct_test),
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    CONTAINER_SEQ)
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RUN_TESTS()
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