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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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#if !defined(BOOST_UNORDERED_TEST_MEMORY_HEADER)
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#define BOOST_UNORDERED_TEST_MEMORY_HEADER
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#include <memory>
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#include <map>
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#include <boost/assert.hpp>
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#include <boost/unordered/detail/allocate.hpp>
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#include "../helpers/test.hpp"
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namespace test
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{
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    namespace detail
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    {
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        struct memory_area {
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            void const* start;
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            void const* end;
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            memory_area(void const* s, void const* e)
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                : start(s), end(e)
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            {
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                BOOST_ASSERT(start != end);
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            }
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        };
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        struct memory_track {
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            explicit memory_track(int tag = -1) :
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                constructed_(0),
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                tag_(tag) {}
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            int constructed_;
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            int tag_;
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        };
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        // This is a bit dodgy as it defines overlapping
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        // areas as 'equal', so this isn't a total ordering.
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        // But it is for non-overlapping memory regions - which
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        // is what'll be stored.
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        //
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        // All searches will be for areas entirely contained by
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        // a member of the set - so it should find the area that contains
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        // the region that is searched for.
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        struct memory_area_compare {
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            bool operator()(memory_area const& x, memory_area const& y) const {
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                return x.end <= y.start;
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            }
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        };
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        struct memory_tracker {
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            typedef std::map<memory_area, memory_track, memory_area_compare,
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                    std::allocator<std::pair<memory_area const, memory_track> >
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                > allocated_memory_type;
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            allocated_memory_type allocated_memory;
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            unsigned int count_allocators;
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            unsigned int count_allocations;
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            unsigned int count_constructions;
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            memory_tracker() :
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                count_allocators(0), count_allocations(0),
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                count_constructions(0)
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            {}
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            void allocator_ref()
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            {
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                if(count_allocators == 0) {
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                    count_allocations = 0;
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                    count_constructions = 0;
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                    allocated_memory.clear();
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                }
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                ++count_allocators;
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            }
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            void allocator_unref()
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            {
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                BOOST_TEST(count_allocators > 0);
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                if(count_allocators > 0) {
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                    --count_allocators;
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                    if(count_allocators == 0) {
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                        bool no_allocations_left = (count_allocations == 0);
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                        bool no_constructions_left = (count_constructions == 0);
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                        bool allocated_memory_empty = allocated_memory.empty();
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                        // Clearing the data before the checks terminate the
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                        // tests.
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                        count_allocations = 0;
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                        count_constructions = 0;
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                        allocated_memory.clear();
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                        BOOST_TEST(no_allocations_left);
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                        BOOST_TEST(no_constructions_left);
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                        BOOST_TEST(allocated_memory_empty);
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                    }
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                }
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            }
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            void track_allocate(void *ptr, std::size_t n, std::size_t size,
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                int tag)
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            {
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                if(n == 0) {
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                    BOOST_ERROR("Allocating 0 length array.");
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                }
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                else {
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                    ++count_allocations;
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                    allocated_memory.insert(
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                        std::pair<memory_area const, memory_track>(
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                            memory_area(ptr, (char*) ptr + n * size),
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                            memory_track(tag)));
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                }
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            }
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            void track_deallocate(void* ptr, std::size_t n, std::size_t size,
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                int tag, bool check_tag_ = true)
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            {
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                allocated_memory_type::iterator pos =
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                    allocated_memory.find(
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                        memory_area(ptr, (char*) ptr + n * size));
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                if(pos == allocated_memory.end()) {
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                    BOOST_ERROR("Deallocating unknown pointer.");
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                } else {
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                    BOOST_TEST(pos->first.start == ptr);
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                    BOOST_TEST(pos->first.end == (char*) ptr + n * size);
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                    if (check_tag_) BOOST_TEST(pos->second.tag_ == tag);
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                    allocated_memory.erase(pos);
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                }
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                BOOST_TEST(count_allocations > 0);
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                if(count_allocations > 0) --count_allocations;
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            }
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            void track_construct(void* /*ptr*/, std::size_t /*size*/,
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                int /*tag*/)
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            {
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                ++count_constructions;
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            }
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            void track_destroy(void* /*ptr*/, std::size_t /*size*/,
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                int /*tag*/)
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            {
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                BOOST_TEST(count_constructions > 0);
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                if(count_constructions > 0) --count_constructions;
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            }
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        };
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    }
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    namespace detail
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    {
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        // This won't be a problem as I'm only using a single compile unit
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        // in each test (this is actually required by the minimal test
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        // framework).
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        // 
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        // boostinspect:nounnamed
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        namespace {
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            test::detail::memory_tracker tracker;
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        }
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    }
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}
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#endif
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