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// Copyright 2006-2007 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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#define BOOST_TEST_MAIN
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#include <boost/test/unit_test.hpp>
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#include <boost/test/exception_safety.hpp>
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#include <string>
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#include "../helpers/random_values.hpp"
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#include "../helpers/invariants.hpp"
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#include "../helpers/strong.hpp"
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#include "../helpers/input_iterator.hpp"
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#include <cmath>
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test::seed_t seed(747373);
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template <class T>
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struct insert_test_base : public test::exception_base
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{
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    test::random_values<T> values;
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    insert_test_base(unsigned int count = 5) : values(count) {}
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    typedef T data_type;
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    typedef test::strong<T> strong_type;
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    data_type init() const {
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        return T();
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    }
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    void check(T const& x, strong_type const& strong) const {
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        std::string scope(test::scope);
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        if(scope.find("hash::operator()") == std::string::npos)
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            strong.test(x);
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        test::check_equivalent_keys(x);
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    }
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};
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template <class T>
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struct insert_test1 : public insert_test_base<T>
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{
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    typedef typename insert_test_base<T>::strong_type strong_type;
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    void run(T& x, strong_type& strong) const {
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        for(typename test::random_values<T>::const_iterator
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                it = this->values.begin(), end = this->values.end(); it != end; ++it)
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        {
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            strong.store(x);
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            x.insert(*it);
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        }
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    }
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};
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template <class T>
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struct insert_test2 : public insert_test_base<T>
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{
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    typedef typename insert_test_base<T>::strong_type strong_type;
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    void run(T& x, strong_type& strong) const {
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        for(typename test::random_values<T>::const_iterator
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                it = this->values.begin(), end = this->values.end(); it != end; ++it)
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        {
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            strong.store(x);
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            x.insert(x.begin(), *it);
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        }
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    }
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};
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template <class T>
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struct insert_test3 : public insert_test_base<T>
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{
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    typedef typename insert_test_base<T>::strong_type strong_type;
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    void run(T& x, strong_type& strong) const {
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        // I don't think there's any need for this here.
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        //strong.store(x);
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        x.insert(this->values.begin(), this->values.end());
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    }
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    void check(T const& x) const {
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        test::check_equivalent_keys(x);
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    }
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};
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template <class T>
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struct insert_test4 : public insert_test_base<T>
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{
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    typedef typename insert_test_base<T>::strong_type strong_type;
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    void run(T& x, strong_type& strong) const {
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        for(typename test::random_values<T>::const_iterator
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                it = this->values.begin(), end = this->values.end(); it != end; ++it)
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        {
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            strong.store(x);
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            x.insert(it, boost::next(it));
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        }
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    }
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};
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template <class T>
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struct insert_test_rehash1 : public insert_test_base<T>
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{
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    typedef typename insert_test_base<T>::strong_type strong_type;
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    insert_test_rehash1() : insert_test_base<T>(1000) {}
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    T init() const {
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        typedef typename T::size_type size_type;
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        T x;
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        x.max_load_factor(0.25);
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        size_type bucket_count = x.bucket_count();
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        size_type initial_elements = static_cast<size_type>(
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            std::ceil(bucket_count * x.max_load_factor()) - 1);
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        BOOST_REQUIRE(initial_elements < this->values.size());
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        x.insert(this->values.begin(),
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                boost::next(this->values.begin(), initial_elements));
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        BOOST_REQUIRE(bucket_count == x.bucket_count());
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        return x;
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    }
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    void run(T& x, strong_type& strong) const {
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        typename T::size_type bucket_count = x.bucket_count();
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        int count = 0;
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        typename T::const_iterator pos = x.cbegin();
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        for(typename test::random_values<T>::const_iterator
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            it = boost::next(this->values.begin(), x.size()), end = this->values.end();
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            it != end && count < 10; ++it, ++count)
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        {
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            strong.store(x);
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            pos = x.insert(pos, *it);
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        }
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        // This isn't actually a failure, but it means the test isn't doing its
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        // job.
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        BOOST_REQUIRE(x.bucket_count() != bucket_count);
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    }
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};
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template <class T>
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struct insert_test_rehash2 : public insert_test_rehash1<T>
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{
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    typedef typename insert_test_base<T>::strong_type strong_type;
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    void run(T& x, strong_type& strong) const {
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        typename T::size_type bucket_count = x.bucket_count();
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        int count = 0;
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        for(typename test::random_values<T>::const_iterator
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            it = boost::next(this->values.begin(), x.size()), end = this->values.end();
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            it != end && count < 10; ++it, ++count)
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        {
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            strong.store(x);
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            x.insert(*it);
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        }
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        // This isn't actually a failure, but it means the test isn't doing its
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        // job.
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        BOOST_REQUIRE(x.bucket_count() != bucket_count);
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    }
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};
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RUN_EXCEPTION_TESTS(
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    (insert_test1)(insert_test2)(insert_test3)(insert_test4)
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    (insert_test_rehash1)(insert_test_rehash2),
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    CONTAINER_SEQ)
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