isl_test_cpp.cc
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/* Copyright 2016-2017 Tobias Grosser
*
* Use of this software is governed by the MIT license
*
* Written by Tobias Grosser, Weststrasse 47, CH-8003, Zurich
*/
#include <vector>
#include <string>
#include <limits.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <isl/options.h>
#include <isl/cpp.h>
static void die_impl(const char *file, int line, const char *message)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Assertion failed in %s:%d %s\n", file, line, message);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
static void assert_impl(bool condition, const char *file, int line,
const char *message)
{
if (condition)
return;
return die_impl(file, line, message);
}
#define die(msg) die_impl(__FILE__, __LINE__, msg)
#define assert(exp) assert_impl(exp, __FILE__, __LINE__, #exp)
#include "isl_test_cpp-generic.cc"
/* Test that isl_bool values are returned correctly.
*
* In particular, check the conversion to bool in case of true and false, and
* exception throwing in case of error.
*/
static void test_return_bool(isl::ctx ctx)
{
isl::set empty(ctx, "{ : false }");
isl::set univ(ctx, "{ : }");
isl::set null;
bool b_true = empty.is_empty();
bool b_false = univ.is_empty();
bool caught = false;
try {
null.is_empty();
die("no exception raised");
} catch (const isl::exception_invalid &e) {
caught = true;
}
assert(b_true);
assert(!b_false);
assert(caught);
}
/* Test that return values are handled correctly.
*
* Test that isl C++ objects, integers, boolean values, and strings are
* returned correctly.
*/
static void test_return(isl::ctx ctx)
{
test_return_obj(ctx);
test_return_int(ctx);
test_return_bool(ctx);
test_return_string(ctx);
}
/* Test that foreach functions are modeled correctly.
*
* Verify that lambdas are correctly called as callback of a 'foreach'
* function and that variables captured by the lambda work correctly. Also
* check that the foreach function handles exceptions thrown from
* the lambda and that it propagates the exception.
*/
static void test_foreach(isl::ctx ctx)
{
isl::set s(ctx, "{ [0]; [1]; [2] }");
std::vector<isl::basic_set> basic_sets;
auto add_to_vector = [&] (isl::basic_set bs) {
basic_sets.push_back(bs);
};
s.foreach_basic_set(add_to_vector);
assert(basic_sets.size() == 3);
assert(isl::set(basic_sets[0]).is_subset(s));
assert(isl::set(basic_sets[1]).is_subset(s));
assert(isl::set(basic_sets[2]).is_subset(s));
assert(!basic_sets[0].is_equal(basic_sets[1]));
auto fail = [&] (isl::basic_set bs) {
throw "fail";
};
bool caught = false;
try {
s.foreach_basic_set(fail);
die("no exception raised");
} catch (char const *s) {
caught = true;
}
assert(caught);
}
/* Test that an exception is generated for an isl error and
* that the error message is captured by the exception.
* Also check that the exception can be copied and that copying
* does not throw any exceptions.
*/
static void test_exception(isl::ctx ctx)
{
isl::multi_union_pw_aff mupa(ctx, "[]");
isl::exception copy;
static_assert(std::is_nothrow_copy_constructible<isl::exception>::value,
"exceptions must be nothrow-copy-constructible");
static_assert(std::is_nothrow_assignable<isl::exception,
isl::exception>::value,
"exceptions must be nothrow-assignable");
try {
auto umap = isl::union_map::from(mupa);
} catch (const isl::exception_unsupported &error) {
die("caught wrong exception");
} catch (const isl::exception &error) {
assert(strstr(error.what(), "without explicit domain"));
copy = error;
}
assert(strstr(copy.what(), "without explicit domain"));
}
/* Test the (unchecked) isl C++ interface
*
* This includes:
* - The isl C <-> C++ pointer interface
* - Object construction
* - Different parameter types
* - Different return types
* - Foreach functions
* - Exceptions
*/
int main()
{
isl_ctx *ctx = isl_ctx_alloc();
isl_options_set_on_error(ctx, ISL_ON_ERROR_ABORT);
test_pointer(ctx);
test_constructors(ctx);
test_parameters(ctx);
test_return(ctx);
test_foreach(ctx);
test_exception(ctx);
isl_ctx_free(ctx);
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}