unordered/test/exception/constructor_tests.cpp
Daniel James df1e1598a5 Import latest changes to the unordered containers. Includes:
Copyright update.
Switch back to the version where the sentinel points to itself.
Remove alternative versions of swap.
Workaround a borland bug or two.
More consistent use of class/swap/template.
Avoid a few warnings.
Add a no-throw swap to the allocator for exception testing.


[SVN r3793]
2007-03-18 20:00:59 +00:00

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// Copyright 2006-2007 Daniel James.
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
#include "./containers.hpp"
#define BOOST_TEST_MAIN
#include <boost/test/unit_test.hpp>
#include <boost/test/exception_safety.hpp>
#include "../helpers/random_values.hpp"
#include "../helpers/input_iterator.hpp"
struct objects
{
test::exception::object obj;
test::exception::hash hash;
test::exception::equal_to equal_to;
test::exception::allocator<test::exception::object> allocator;
};
template <class T>
struct construct_test1 : public objects, test::exception_base
{
void run() const {
T x;
}
};
template <class T>
struct construct_test2 : public objects, test::exception_base
{
void run() const {
T x(300);
}
};
template <class T>
struct construct_test3 : public objects, test::exception_base
{
void run() const {
T x(0, hash);
}
};
template <class T>
struct construct_test4 : public objects, test::exception_base
{
void run() const {
T x(0, hash, equal_to);
}
};
template <class T>
struct construct_test5 : public objects, test::exception_base
{
void run() const {
T x(50, hash, equal_to, allocator);
}
};
template <class T>
struct range : public test::exception_base
{
test::random_values<T> values;
range() : values(5) {}
range(unsigned int count) : values(count) {}
};
template <class T>
struct range_construct_test1 : public range<T>, objects
{
void run() const {
T x(this->values.begin(), this->values.end());
}
};
template <class T>
struct range_construct_test2 : public range<T>, objects
{
void run() const {
T x(this->values.begin(), this->values.end(), 0);
}
};
template <class T>
struct range_construct_test3 : public range<T>, objects
{
void run() const {
T x(this->values.begin(), this->values.end(), 0, hash);
}
};
template <class T>
struct range_construct_test4 : public range<T>, objects
{
void run() const {
T x(this->values.begin(), this->values.end(), 100, hash, equal_to);
}
};
// Need to run at least one test with a fairly large number
// of objects in case it triggers a rehash.
template <class T>
struct range_construct_test5 : public range<T>, objects
{
range_construct_test5() : range<T>(60) {}
void run() const {
T x(this->values.begin(), this->values.end(), 0, hash, equal_to, allocator);
}
};
template <class T>
struct input_range_construct_test : public range<T>, objects
{
input_range_construct_test() : range<T>(60) {}
void run() const {
T x(test::input_iterator(this->values.begin()),
test::input_iterator(this->values.end()),
0, hash, equal_to, allocator);
}
};
RUN_EXCEPTION_TESTS(
(construct_test1)(construct_test2)(construct_test3)(construct_test4)(construct_test5)
(range_construct_test1)(range_construct_test2)(range_construct_test3)(range_construct_test4)(range_construct_test5)
(input_range_construct_test),
CONTAINER_SEQ)