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Export of internal Abseil changes -- 97faa5fdfa4cd5d7a74cd9332cddd8a7c1e67b89 by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com>: Internal changes PiperOrigin-RevId: 295164378 -- 74990f100b3f4172c770ef8c76c05c8e99febdde by Xiaoyi Zhang <zhangxy@google.com>: Release `absl::Cord`. PiperOrigin-RevId: 295161959 -- 6018c57f43c45c31dc1a61c0cd75fa2aa9be8dab by Gennadiy Rozental <rogeeff@google.com>: Introduce independent notion of FlagStaticTypeID. This change separates static flag value type identification from the type specific "vtable" with all the operations specific to value type. This change allows us to do the following: * We can move most of "vtable" implementation from handle header, which will become public soon, into implementation details of Abseil Flag. * We can combine back marshalling ops and general ops into a single vtable routine. They were split previously to facilitate type identification without requiring marshalling routines to be exposed in header. * We do not need to store two vtable pointers. We can now store only one. The static type id can be deduced on request. Overall we are saving 24 bytes per flag according to size_tester run. PiperOrigin-RevId: 295149687 -- 986b78e9ba571aa85154e70bda4580edd45bb7bf by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com>: Update internal comments. PiperOrigin-RevId: 295030681 -- 825412b29fd6015027bbc3e5f802706eee0d2837 by Matthew Brown <matthewbr@google.com>: Change str_format_internal::ConversionChar to an enum (from a struct-wrapped enum). PiperOrigin-RevId: 294987462 -- f9f88d91809d2cc33fc129df70fa93e7a2c35c69 by Derek Mauro <dmauro@google.com>: Use more precise wording in the question on live-at-head PiperOrigin-RevId: 294957679 GitOrigin-RevId: 97faa5fdfa4cd5d7a74cd9332cddd8a7c1e67b89 Change-Id: I081e70d148ffac7296d65e2a2f775f643eaf70bf
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#include "absl/strings/cord.h"
#include <algorithm>
#include <climits>
#include <cstdio>
#include <iterator>
#include <map>
#include <numeric>
#include <random>
#include <sstream>
#include <type_traits>
#include <utility>
#include <vector>
#include "gmock/gmock.h"
#include "gtest/gtest.h"
#include "absl/base/casts.h"
#include "absl/base/config.h"
#include "absl/base/internal/endian.h"
#include "absl/base/internal/raw_logging.h"
Export of internal Abseil changes -- 2dd5008c7b4176859e320c7c337078adb173b662 by Tom Manshreck <shreck@google.com>: Internal change PiperOrigin-RevId: 304022549 -- 6442abd78697b03cfe698b0d0dac7f1eb4b5cb38 by Andy Getzendanner <durandal@google.com>: Internal change PiperOrigin-RevId: 303890410 -- eb8b37b468b0f23da09d3de714272928ef61f942 by Gennadiy Rozental <rogeeff@google.com>: Roll changes forward with ChunkIterator templatized. This should facilitate usage of "small" chunk iterator for a regular usage and proper "big" iterator internally in Cord implementation. This way Cord users are not exposed to stack size overhead if they have a lot of chunk iterators or recursive implementation which relies on chunk iterators. PiperOrigin-RevId: 303877118 -- 9623c569e7c55b45254e95f2d14c5badf9c901aa by Gennadiy Rozental <rogeeff@google.com>: Switch Flags implementation of fast type id to use absl/base/internal/fast_type_id.h PiperOrigin-RevId: 303861019 -- e2931e8d53c86d0816da6bbc8ba58cf5a3a443bb by Matthew Brown <matthewbr@google.com>: Internal Change PiperOrigin-RevId: 303832407 -- b549ed6e441e920b8ad6f02a80b9fd543820ef86 by Tom Manshreck <shreck@google.com>: Update Cord header file comments to Abseil standards PiperOrigin-RevId: 303823232 -- fc633d4f31a2d058f2b6a7029fc7c9820cd71c92 by Evan Brown <ezb@google.com>: Remove top-level const from K/V in map_slot_type::mutable_value and map_slot_type::key. This allows us to move between `map_slot_type::mutable_value`s internally even when the key_type and/or mapped_type specified by the user are const. PiperOrigin-RevId: 303811694 -- 909b3ce7cb3583ee9c374d36ff5f82bba02a1b64 by Derek Mauro <dmauro@google.com>: Add hardening assertions to the preconditions of absl::Cord PiperOrigin-RevId: 303419537 -- 9d32f79eabd54e6cb17bcc28b53e9bcfeb3cf6f4 by Greg Falcon <gfalcon@google.com>: Don't use MSVC-specific bit manipulations when using Clang on Windows. This fixes a compiler warning. Note that we do not have continuous testing for this configuration; this CL is best-effort support. PiperOrigin-RevId: 303322582 -- f6e0a35a2b9081d2a9eef73789b7bc1b5e46e5ad by Gennadiy Rozental <rogeeff@google.com>: Introduce standlone FastTypeId utility to represent compile time unique type id. PiperOrigin-RevId: 303180545 -- 99120e9fbdb5b2d327139ab8f617533d7bc3345b by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com>: Changed absl's import of std::string_view to using string_view = std::string_view. This should help tools (e.g. include-what-you-use) discover where absl::string_view is defined. PiperOrigin-RevId: 303169095 GitOrigin-RevId: 2dd5008c7b4176859e320c7c337078adb173b662 Change-Id: I1e18ae08e23686ac963e7ea5e5bd499e18d51048
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#include "absl/base/macros.h"
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#include "absl/container/fixed_array.h"
#include "absl/strings/cord_test_helpers.h"
#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h"
#include "absl/strings/string_view.h"
typedef std::mt19937_64 RandomEngine;
static std::string RandomLowercaseString(RandomEngine* rng);
static std::string RandomLowercaseString(RandomEngine* rng, size_t length);
static int GetUniformRandomUpTo(RandomEngine* rng, int upper_bound) {
if (upper_bound > 0) {
std::uniform_int_distribution<int> uniform(0, upper_bound - 1);
return uniform(*rng);
} else {
return 0;
}
}
static size_t GetUniformRandomUpTo(RandomEngine* rng, size_t upper_bound) {
if (upper_bound > 0) {
std::uniform_int_distribution<size_t> uniform(0, upper_bound - 1);
return uniform(*rng);
} else {
return 0;
}
}
static int32_t GenerateSkewedRandom(RandomEngine* rng, int max_log) {
const uint32_t base = (*rng)() % (max_log + 1);
const uint32_t mask = ((base < 32) ? (1u << base) : 0u) - 1u;
return (*rng)() & mask;
}
static std::string RandomLowercaseString(RandomEngine* rng) {
int length;
std::bernoulli_distribution one_in_1k(0.001);
std::bernoulli_distribution one_in_10k(0.0001);
// With low probability, make a large fragment
if (one_in_10k(*rng)) {
length = GetUniformRandomUpTo(rng, 1048576);
} else if (one_in_1k(*rng)) {
length = GetUniformRandomUpTo(rng, 10000);
} else {
length = GenerateSkewedRandom(rng, 10);
}
return RandomLowercaseString(rng, length);
}
static std::string RandomLowercaseString(RandomEngine* rng, size_t length) {
std::string result(length, '\0');
std::uniform_int_distribution<int> chars('a', 'z');
std::generate(result.begin(), result.end(),
[&]() { return static_cast<char>(chars(*rng)); });
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return result;
}
static void DoNothing(absl::string_view /* data */, void* /* arg */) {}
static void DeleteExternalString(absl::string_view data, void* arg) {
std::string* s = reinterpret_cast<std::string*>(arg);
EXPECT_EQ(data, *s);
delete s;
}
// Add "s" to *dst via `MakeCordFromExternal`
static void AddExternalMemory(absl::string_view s, absl::Cord* dst) {
std::string* str = new std::string(s.data(), s.size());
dst->Append(absl::MakeCordFromExternal(*str, [str](absl::string_view data) {
DeleteExternalString(data, str);
}));
}
static void DumpGrowth() {
absl::Cord str;
for (int i = 0; i < 1000; i++) {
char c = 'a' + i % 26;
str.Append(absl::string_view(&c, 1));
}
}
// Make a Cord with some number of fragments. Return the size (in bytes)
// of the smallest fragment.
static size_t AppendWithFragments(const std::string& s, RandomEngine* rng,
absl::Cord* cord) {
size_t j = 0;
const size_t max_size = s.size() / 5; // Make approx. 10 fragments
size_t min_size = max_size; // size of smallest fragment
while (j < s.size()) {
size_t N = 1 + GetUniformRandomUpTo(rng, max_size);
if (N > (s.size() - j)) {
N = s.size() - j;
}
if (N < min_size) {
min_size = N;
}
std::bernoulli_distribution coin_flip(0.5);
if (coin_flip(*rng)) {
// Grow by adding an external-memory.
AddExternalMemory(absl::string_view(s.data() + j, N), cord);
} else {
cord->Append(absl::string_view(s.data() + j, N));
}
j += N;
}
return min_size;
}
// Add an external memory that contains the specified std::string to cord
static void AddNewStringBlock(const std::string& str, absl::Cord* dst) {
char* data = new char[str.size()];
memcpy(data, str.data(), str.size());
dst->Append(absl::MakeCordFromExternal(
absl::string_view(data, str.size()),
[](absl::string_view s) { delete[] s.data(); }));
}
// Make a Cord out of many different types of nodes.
static absl::Cord MakeComposite() {
absl::Cord cord;
cord.Append("the");
AddExternalMemory(" quick brown", &cord);
AddExternalMemory(" fox jumped", &cord);
absl::Cord full(" over");
AddExternalMemory(" the lazy", &full);
AddNewStringBlock(" dog slept the whole day away", &full);
absl::Cord substring = full.Subcord(0, 18);
// Make substring long enough to defeat the copying fast path in Append.
substring.Append(std::string(1000, '.'));
cord.Append(substring);
cord = cord.Subcord(0, cord.size() - 998); // Remove most of extra junk
return cord;
}
namespace absl {
ABSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
class CordTestPeer {
public:
static void ForEachChunk(
const Cord& c, absl::FunctionRef<void(absl::string_view)> callback) {
c.ForEachChunk(callback);
}
};
ABSL_NAMESPACE_END
} // namespace absl
TEST(Cord, AllFlatSizes) {
using absl::strings_internal::CordTestAccess;
for (size_t s = 0; s < CordTestAccess::MaxFlatLength(); s++) {
// Make a string of length s.
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std::string src;
while (src.size() < s) {
src.push_back('a' + (src.size() % 26));
}
absl::Cord dst(src);
EXPECT_EQ(std::string(dst), src) << s;
}
}
// We create a Cord at least 128GB in size using the fact that Cords can
// internally reference-count; thus the Cord is enormous without actually
// consuming very much memory.
TEST(GigabyteCord, FromExternal) {
const size_t one_gig = 1024U * 1024U * 1024U;
size_t max_size = 2 * one_gig;
if (sizeof(max_size) > 4) max_size = 128 * one_gig;
size_t length = 128 * 1024;
char* data = new char[length];
absl::Cord from = absl::MakeCordFromExternal(
absl::string_view(data, length),
[](absl::string_view sv) { delete[] sv.data(); });
// This loop may seem odd due to its combination of exponential doubling of
// size and incremental size increases. We do it incrementally to be sure the
// Cord will need rebalancing and will exercise code that, in the past, has
// caused crashes in production. We grow exponentially so that the code will
// execute in a reasonable amount of time.
absl::Cord c;
ABSL_RAW_LOG(INFO, "Made a Cord with %zu bytes!", c.size());
c.Append(from);
while (c.size() < max_size) {
c.Append(c);
c.Append(from);
c.Append(from);
c.Append(from);
c.Append(from);
}
for (int i = 0; i < 1024; ++i) {
c.Append(from);
}
ABSL_RAW_LOG(INFO, "Made a Cord with %zu bytes!", c.size());
// Note: on a 32-bit build, this comes out to 2,818,048,000 bytes.
// Note: on a 64-bit build, this comes out to 171,932,385,280 bytes.
}
static absl::Cord MakeExternalCord(int size) {
char* buffer = new char[size];
memset(buffer, 'x', size);
absl::Cord cord;
cord.Append(absl::MakeCordFromExternal(
absl::string_view(buffer, size),
[](absl::string_view s) { delete[] s.data(); }));
return cord;
}
// Extern to fool clang that this is not constant. Needed to suppress
// a warning of unsafe code we want to test.
extern bool my_unique_true_boolean;
bool my_unique_true_boolean = true;
TEST(Cord, Assignment) {
absl::Cord x(absl::string_view("hi there"));
absl::Cord y(x);
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(x), "hi there");
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(y), "hi there");
ASSERT_TRUE(x == y);
ASSERT_TRUE(x <= y);
ASSERT_TRUE(y <= x);
x = absl::string_view("foo");
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(x), "foo");
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(y), "hi there");
ASSERT_TRUE(x < y);
ASSERT_TRUE(y > x);
ASSERT_TRUE(x != y);
ASSERT_TRUE(x <= y);
ASSERT_TRUE(y >= x);
x = "foo";
ASSERT_EQ(x, "foo");
// Test that going from inline rep to tree we don't leak memory.
std::vector<std::pair<absl::string_view, absl::string_view>>
test_string_pairs = {{"hi there", "foo"},
{"loooooong coooooord", "short cord"},
{"short cord", "loooooong coooooord"},
{"loooooong coooooord1", "loooooong coooooord2"}};
for (std::pair<absl::string_view, absl::string_view> test_strings :
test_string_pairs) {
absl::Cord tmp(test_strings.first);
absl::Cord z(std::move(tmp));
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(z), test_strings.first);
tmp = test_strings.second;
z = std::move(tmp);
ASSERT_EQ(std::string(z), test_strings.second);
}
{
// Test that self-move assignment doesn't crash/leak.
// Do not write such code!
absl::Cord my_small_cord("foo");
absl::Cord my_big_cord("loooooong coooooord");
// Bypass clang's warning on self move-assignment.
absl::Cord* my_small_alias =
my_unique_true_boolean ? &my_small_cord : &my_big_cord;
absl::Cord* my_big_alias =
!my_unique_true_boolean ? &my_small_cord : &my_big_cord;
*my_small_alias = std::move(my_small_cord);
*my_big_alias = std::move(my_big_cord);
// my_small_cord and my_big_cord are in an unspecified but valid
// state, and will be correctly destroyed here.
}
}
TEST(Cord, StartsEndsWith) {
absl::Cord x(absl::string_view("abcde"));
absl::Cord empty("");
ASSERT_TRUE(x.StartsWith(absl::Cord("abcde")));
ASSERT_TRUE(x.StartsWith(absl::Cord("abc")));
ASSERT_TRUE(x.StartsWith(absl::Cord("")));
ASSERT_TRUE(empty.StartsWith(absl::Cord("")));
ASSERT_TRUE(x.EndsWith(absl::Cord("abcde")));
ASSERT_TRUE(x.EndsWith(absl::Cord("cde")));
ASSERT_TRUE(x.EndsWith(absl::Cord("")));
ASSERT_TRUE(empty.EndsWith(absl::Cord("")));
ASSERT_TRUE(!x.StartsWith(absl::Cord("xyz")));
ASSERT_TRUE(!empty.StartsWith(absl::Cord("xyz")));
ASSERT_TRUE(!x.EndsWith(absl::Cord("xyz")));
ASSERT_TRUE(!empty.EndsWith(absl::Cord("xyz")));
ASSERT_TRUE(x.StartsWith("abcde"));
ASSERT_TRUE(x.StartsWith("abc"));
ASSERT_TRUE(x.StartsWith(""));
ASSERT_TRUE(empty.StartsWith(""));
ASSERT_TRUE(x.EndsWith("abcde"));
ASSERT_TRUE(x.EndsWith("cde"));
ASSERT_TRUE(x.EndsWith(""));
ASSERT_TRUE(empty.EndsWith(""));
ASSERT_TRUE(!x.StartsWith("xyz"));
ASSERT_TRUE(!empty.StartsWith("xyz"));
ASSERT_TRUE(!x.EndsWith("xyz"));
ASSERT_TRUE(!empty.EndsWith("xyz"));
}
TEST(Cord, Subcord) {
RandomEngine rng(testing::GTEST_FLAG(random_seed));
const std::string s = RandomLowercaseString(&rng, 1024);
absl::Cord a;
AppendWithFragments(s, &rng, &a);
ASSERT_EQ(s.size(), a.size());
// Check subcords of a, from a variety of interesting points.
std::set<size_t> positions;
for (int i = 0; i <= 32; ++i) {
positions.insert(i);
positions.insert(i * 32 - 1);
positions.insert(i * 32);
positions.insert(i * 32 + 1);
positions.insert(a.size() - i);
}
positions.insert(237);
positions.insert(732);
for (size_t pos : positions) {
if (pos > a.size()) continue;
for (size_t end_pos : positions) {
if (end_pos < pos || end_pos > a.size()) continue;
absl::Cord sa = a.Subcord(pos, end_pos - pos);
EXPECT_EQ(absl::string_view(s).substr(pos, end_pos - pos),
std::string(sa))
<< a;
}
}
// Do the same thing for an inline cord.
const std::string sh = "short";
absl::Cord c(sh);
for (size_t pos = 0; pos <= sh.size(); ++pos) {
for (size_t n = 0; n <= sh.size() - pos; ++n) {
absl::Cord sc = c.Subcord(pos, n);
EXPECT_EQ(sh.substr(pos, n), std::string(sc)) << c;
}
}
// Check subcords of subcords.
absl::Cord sa = a.Subcord(0, a.size());
std::string ss = s.substr(0, s.size());
while (sa.size() > 1) {
sa = sa.Subcord(1, sa.size() - 2);
ss = ss.substr(1, ss.size() - 2);
EXPECT_EQ(ss, std::string(sa)) << a;
if (HasFailure()) break; // halt cascade
}
// It is OK to ask for too much.
sa = a.Subcord(0, a.size() + 1);
EXPECT_EQ(s, std::string(sa));
// It is OK to ask for something beyond the end.
sa = a.Subcord(a.size() + 1, 0);
EXPECT_TRUE(sa.empty());
sa = a.Subcord(a.size() + 1, 1);
EXPECT_TRUE(sa.empty());
}
TEST(Cord, Swap) {
absl::string_view a("Dexter");
absl::string_view b("Mandark");
absl::Cord x(a);
absl::Cord y(b);
swap(x, y);
ASSERT_EQ(x, absl::Cord(b));
ASSERT_EQ(y, absl::Cord(a));
}
static void VerifyCopyToString(const absl::Cord& cord) {
std::string initially_empty;
absl::CopyCordToString(cord, &initially_empty);
EXPECT_EQ(initially_empty, cord);
constexpr size_t kInitialLength = 1024;
std::string has_initial_contents(kInitialLength, 'x');
const char* address_before_copy = has_initial_contents.data();
absl::CopyCordToString(cord, &has_initial_contents);
EXPECT_EQ(has_initial_contents, cord);
if (cord.size() <= kInitialLength) {
EXPECT_EQ(has_initial_contents.data(), address_before_copy)
<< "CopyCordToString allocated new string storage; "
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"has_initial_contents = \""
<< has_initial_contents << "\"";
}
}
TEST(Cord, CopyToString) {
VerifyCopyToString(absl::Cord());
VerifyCopyToString(absl::Cord("small cord"));
VerifyCopyToString(
absl::MakeFragmentedCord({"fragmented ", "cord ", "to ", "test ",
"copying ", "to ", "a ", "string."}));
}
TEST(TryFlat, Empty) {
absl::Cord c;
EXPECT_EQ(c.TryFlat(), "");
}
TEST(TryFlat, Flat) {
absl::Cord c("hello");
EXPECT_EQ(c.TryFlat(), "hello");
}
TEST(TryFlat, SubstrInlined) {
absl::Cord c("hello");
c.RemovePrefix(1);
EXPECT_EQ(c.TryFlat(), "ello");
}
TEST(TryFlat, SubstrFlat) {
absl::Cord c("longer than 15 bytes");
c.RemovePrefix(1);
EXPECT_EQ(c.TryFlat(), "onger than 15 bytes");
}
TEST(TryFlat, Concat) {
absl::Cord c = absl::MakeFragmentedCord({"hel", "lo"});
EXPECT_EQ(c.TryFlat(), absl::nullopt);
}
TEST(TryFlat, External) {
absl::Cord c = absl::MakeCordFromExternal("hell", [](absl::string_view) {});
EXPECT_EQ(c.TryFlat(), "hell");
}
TEST(TryFlat, SubstrExternal) {
absl::Cord c = absl::MakeCordFromExternal("hell", [](absl::string_view) {});
c.RemovePrefix(1);
EXPECT_EQ(c.TryFlat(), "ell");
}
TEST(TryFlat, SubstrConcat) {
absl::Cord c = absl::MakeFragmentedCord({"hello", " world"});
c.RemovePrefix(1);
EXPECT_EQ(c.TryFlat(), absl::nullopt);
}
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static bool IsFlat(const absl::Cord& c) {
return c.chunk_begin() == c.chunk_end() || ++c.chunk_begin() == c.chunk_end();
}
static void VerifyFlatten(absl::Cord c) {
std::string old_contents(c);
absl::string_view old_flat;
bool already_flat_and_non_empty = IsFlat(c) && !c.empty();
if (already_flat_and_non_empty) {
old_flat = *c.chunk_begin();
}
absl::string_view new_flat = c.Flatten();
// Verify that the contents of the flattened Cord are correct.
EXPECT_EQ(new_flat, old_contents);
EXPECT_EQ(std::string(c), old_contents);
// If the Cord contained data and was already flat, verify that the data
// wasn't copied.
if (already_flat_and_non_empty) {
EXPECT_EQ(old_flat.data(), new_flat.data())
<< "Allocated new memory even though the Cord was already flat.";
}
// Verify that the flattened Cord is in fact flat.
EXPECT_TRUE(IsFlat(c));
}
TEST(Cord, Flatten) {
VerifyFlatten(absl::Cord());
VerifyFlatten(absl::Cord("small cord"));
VerifyFlatten(absl::Cord("larger than small buffer optimization"));
VerifyFlatten(absl::MakeFragmentedCord({"small ", "fragmented ", "cord"}));
// Test with a cord that is longer than the largest flat buffer
RandomEngine rng(testing::GTEST_FLAG(random_seed));
VerifyFlatten(absl::Cord(RandomLowercaseString(&rng, 8192)));
}
// Test data
namespace {
class TestData {
private:
std::vector<std::string> data_;
// Return a std::string of the specified length.
static std::string MakeString(int length) {
std::string result;
char buf[30];
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "(%d)", length);
while (result.size() < length) {
result += buf;
}
result.resize(length);
return result;
}
public:
TestData() {
// short strings increasing in length by one
for (int i = 0; i < 30; i++) {
data_.push_back(MakeString(i));
}
// strings around half kMaxFlatLength
static const int kMaxFlatLength = 4096 - 9;
static const int kHalf = kMaxFlatLength / 2;
for (int i = -10; i <= +10; i++) {
data_.push_back(MakeString(kHalf + i));
}
for (int i = -10; i <= +10; i++) {
data_.push_back(MakeString(kMaxFlatLength + i));
}
}
size_t size() const { return data_.size(); }
const std::string& data(size_t i) const { return data_[i]; }
};
} // namespace
TEST(Cord, MultipleLengths) {
TestData d;
for (size_t i = 0; i < d.size(); i++) {
std::string a = d.data(i);
{ // Construct from Cord
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absl::Cord tmp(a);
absl::Cord x(tmp);
EXPECT_EQ(a, std::string(x)) << "'" << a << "'";
}
{ // Construct from absl::string_view
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absl::Cord x(a);
EXPECT_EQ(a, std::string(x)) << "'" << a << "'";
}
{ // Append cord to self
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absl::Cord self(a);
self.Append(self);
EXPECT_EQ(a + a, std::string(self)) << "'" << a << "' + '" << a << "'";
}
{ // Prepend cord to self
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absl::Cord self(a);
self.Prepend(self);
EXPECT_EQ(a + a, std::string(self)) << "'" << a << "' + '" << a << "'";
}
// Try to append/prepend others
for (size_t j = 0; j < d.size(); j++) {
std::string b = d.data(j);
{ // CopyFrom Cord
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absl::Cord x(a);
absl::Cord y(b);
x = y;
EXPECT_EQ(b, std::string(x)) << "'" << a << "' + '" << b << "'";
}
{ // CopyFrom absl::string_view
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absl::Cord x(a);
x = b;
EXPECT_EQ(b, std::string(x)) << "'" << a << "' + '" << b << "'";
}
{ // Cord::Append(Cord)
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absl::Cord x(a);
absl::Cord y(b);
x.Append(y);
EXPECT_EQ(a + b, std::string(x)) << "'" << a << "' + '" << b << "'";
}
{ // Cord::Append(absl::string_view)
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absl::Cord x(a);
x.Append(b);
EXPECT_EQ(a + b, std::string(x)) << "'" << a << "' + '" << b << "'";
}
{ // Cord::Prepend(Cord)
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absl::Cord x(a);
absl::Cord y(b);
x.Prepend(y);
EXPECT_EQ(b + a, std::string(x)) << "'" << b << "' + '" << a << "'";
}
{ // Cord::Prepend(absl::string_view)
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absl::Cord x(a);
x.Prepend(b);
EXPECT_EQ(b + a, std::string(x)) << "'" << b << "' + '" << a << "'";
}
}
}
}
namespace {
TEST(Cord, RemoveSuffixWithExternalOrSubstring) {
absl::Cord cord = absl::MakeCordFromExternal(
"foo bar baz", [](absl::string_view s) { DoNothing(s, nullptr); });
EXPECT_EQ("foo bar baz", std::string(cord));
// This RemoveSuffix() will wrap the EXTERNAL node in a SUBSTRING node.
cord.RemoveSuffix(4);
EXPECT_EQ("foo bar", std::string(cord));
// This RemoveSuffix() will adjust the SUBSTRING node in-place.
cord.RemoveSuffix(4);
EXPECT_EQ("foo", std::string(cord));
}
TEST(Cord, RemoveSuffixMakesZeroLengthNode) {
absl::Cord c;
c.Append(absl::Cord(std::string(100, 'x')));
absl::Cord other_ref = c; // Prevent inplace appends
c.Append(absl::Cord(std::string(200, 'y')));
c.RemoveSuffix(200);
EXPECT_EQ(std::string(100, 'x'), std::string(c));
}
} // namespace
// CordSpliceTest contributed by hendrie.
namespace {
// Create a cord with an external memory block filled with 'z'
absl::Cord CordWithZedBlock(size_t size) {
char* data = new char[size];
if (size > 0) {
memset(data, 'z', size);
}
absl::Cord cord = absl::MakeCordFromExternal(
absl::string_view(data, size),
[](absl::string_view s) { delete[] s.data(); });
return cord;
}
// Establish that ZedBlock does what we think it does.
TEST(CordSpliceTest, ZedBlock) {
absl::Cord blob = CordWithZedBlock(10);
EXPECT_EQ(10, blob.size());
std::string s;
absl::CopyCordToString(blob, &s);
EXPECT_EQ("zzzzzzzzzz", s);
}
TEST(CordSpliceTest, ZedBlock0) {
absl::Cord blob = CordWithZedBlock(0);
EXPECT_EQ(0, blob.size());
std::string s;
absl::CopyCordToString(blob, &s);
EXPECT_EQ("", s);
}
TEST(CordSpliceTest, ZedBlockSuffix1) {
absl::Cord blob = CordWithZedBlock(10);
EXPECT_EQ(10, blob.size());
absl::Cord suffix(blob);
suffix.RemovePrefix(9);
EXPECT_EQ(1, suffix.size());
std::string s;
absl::CopyCordToString(suffix, &s);
EXPECT_EQ("z", s);
}
// Remove all of a prefix block
TEST(CordSpliceTest, ZedBlockSuffix0) {
absl::Cord blob = CordWithZedBlock(10);
EXPECT_EQ(10, blob.size());
absl::Cord suffix(blob);
suffix.RemovePrefix(10);
EXPECT_EQ(0, suffix.size());
std::string s;
absl::CopyCordToString(suffix, &s);
EXPECT_EQ("", s);
}
absl::Cord BigCord(size_t len, char v) {
std::string s(len, v);
return absl::Cord(s);
}
// Splice block into cord.
absl::Cord SpliceCord(const absl::Cord& blob, int64_t offset,
const absl::Cord& block) {
ABSL_RAW_CHECK(offset >= 0, "");
ABSL_RAW_CHECK(offset + block.size() <= blob.size(), "");
absl::Cord result(blob);
result.RemoveSuffix(blob.size() - offset);
result.Append(block);
absl::Cord suffix(blob);
suffix.RemovePrefix(offset + block.size());
result.Append(suffix);
ABSL_RAW_CHECK(blob.size() == result.size(), "");
return result;
}
// Taking an empty suffix of a block breaks appending.
TEST(CordSpliceTest, RemoveEntireBlock1) {
absl::Cord zero = CordWithZedBlock(10);
absl::Cord suffix(zero);
suffix.RemovePrefix(10);
absl::Cord result;
result.Append(suffix);
}
TEST(CordSpliceTest, RemoveEntireBlock2) {
absl::Cord zero = CordWithZedBlock(10);
absl::Cord prefix(zero);
prefix.RemoveSuffix(10);
absl::Cord suffix(zero);
suffix.RemovePrefix(10);
absl::Cord result(prefix);
result.Append(suffix);
}
TEST(CordSpliceTest, RemoveEntireBlock3) {
absl::Cord blob = CordWithZedBlock(10);
absl::Cord block = BigCord(10, 'b');
blob = SpliceCord(blob, 0, block);
}
struct CordCompareTestCase {
template <typename LHS, typename RHS>
CordCompareTestCase(const LHS& lhs, const RHS& rhs)
: lhs_cord(lhs), rhs_cord(rhs) {}
absl::Cord lhs_cord;
absl::Cord rhs_cord;
};
const auto sign = [](int x) { return x == 0 ? 0 : (x > 0 ? 1 : -1); };
void VerifyComparison(const CordCompareTestCase& test_case) {
std::string lhs_string(test_case.lhs_cord);
std::string rhs_string(test_case.rhs_cord);
int expected = sign(lhs_string.compare(rhs_string));
EXPECT_EQ(expected, test_case.lhs_cord.Compare(test_case.rhs_cord))
<< "LHS=" << lhs_string << "; RHS=" << rhs_string;
EXPECT_EQ(expected, test_case.lhs_cord.Compare(rhs_string))
<< "LHS=" << lhs_string << "; RHS=" << rhs_string;
EXPECT_EQ(-expected, test_case.rhs_cord.Compare(test_case.lhs_cord))
<< "LHS=" << rhs_string << "; RHS=" << lhs_string;
EXPECT_EQ(-expected, test_case.rhs_cord.Compare(lhs_string))
<< "LHS=" << rhs_string << "; RHS=" << lhs_string;
}
TEST(Cord, Compare) {
absl::Cord subcord("aaaaaBBBBBcccccDDDDD");
subcord = subcord.Subcord(3, 10);
absl::Cord tmp("aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa");
tmp.Append("BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB");
absl::Cord concat = absl::Cord("cccccccccccccccc");
concat.Append("DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD");
concat.Prepend(tmp);
absl::Cord concat2("aaaaaaaaaaaaa");
concat2.Append("aaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBccccc");
concat2.Append("cccccccccccDDDDDDDDDDDDDD");
concat2.Append("DD");
std::vector<CordCompareTestCase> test_cases = {{
// Inline cords
{"abcdef", "abcdef"},
{"abcdef", "abcdee"},
{"abcdef", "abcdeg"},
{"bbcdef", "abcdef"},
{"bbcdef", "abcdeg"},
{"abcdefa", "abcdef"},
{"abcdef", "abcdefa"},
// Small flat cords
{"aaaaaBBBBBcccccDDDDD", "aaaaaBBBBBcccccDDDDD"},
{"aaaaaBBBBBcccccDDDDD", "aaaaaBBBBBxccccDDDDD"},
{"aaaaaBBBBBcxcccDDDDD", "aaaaaBBBBBcccccDDDDD"},
{"aaaaaBBBBBxccccDDDDD", "aaaaaBBBBBcccccDDDDX"},
{"aaaaaBBBBBcccccDDDDDa", "aaaaaBBBBBcccccDDDDD"},
{"aaaaaBBBBBcccccDDDDD", "aaaaaBBBBBcccccDDDDDa"},
// Subcords
{subcord, subcord},
{subcord, "aaBBBBBccc"},
{subcord, "aaBBBBBccd"},
{subcord, "aaBBBBBccb"},
{subcord, "aaBBBBBxcb"},
{subcord, "aaBBBBBccca"},
{subcord, "aaBBBBBcc"},
// Concats
{concat, concat},
{concat,
"aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBccccccccccccccccDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD"},
{concat,
"aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBcccccccccccccccxDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD"},
{concat,
"aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBacccccccccccccccDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD"},
{concat,
"aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBccccccccccccccccDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD"},
{concat,
"aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBccccccccccccccccDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDe"},
{concat, concat2},
}};
for (const auto& tc : test_cases) {
VerifyComparison(tc);
}
}
TEST(Cord, CompareAfterAssign) {
absl::Cord a("aaaaaa1111111");
absl::Cord b("aaaaaa2222222");
a = "cccccc";
b = "cccccc";
EXPECT_EQ(a, b);
EXPECT_FALSE(a < b);
a = "aaaa";
b = "bbbbb";
a = "";
b = "";
EXPECT_EQ(a, b);
EXPECT_FALSE(a < b);
}
// Test CompareTo() and ComparePrefix() against string and substring
// comparison methods from basic_string.
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static void TestCompare(const absl::Cord& c, const absl::Cord& d,
RandomEngine* rng) {
typedef std::basic_string<uint8_t> ustring;
ustring cs(reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t*>(std::string(c).data()), c.size());
ustring ds(reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t*>(std::string(d).data()), d.size());
// ustring comparison is ideal because we expect Cord comparisons to be
// based on unsigned byte comparisons regardless of whether char is signed.
int expected = sign(cs.compare(ds));
EXPECT_EQ(expected, sign(c.Compare(d))) << c << ", " << d;
}
TEST(Compare, ComparisonIsUnsigned) {
RandomEngine rng(testing::GTEST_FLAG(random_seed));
std::uniform_int_distribution<uint32_t> uniform_uint8(0, 255);
char x = static_cast<char>(uniform_uint8(rng));
TestCompare(
absl::Cord(std::string(GetUniformRandomUpTo(&rng, 100), x)),
absl::Cord(std::string(GetUniformRandomUpTo(&rng, 100), x ^ 0x80)), &rng);
}
TEST(Compare, RandomComparisons) {
const int kIters = 5000;
RandomEngine rng(testing::GTEST_FLAG(random_seed));
int n = GetUniformRandomUpTo(&rng, 5000);
absl::Cord a[] = {MakeExternalCord(n),
absl::Cord("ant"),
absl::Cord("elephant"),
absl::Cord("giraffe"),
absl::Cord(std::string(GetUniformRandomUpTo(&rng, 100),
GetUniformRandomUpTo(&rng, 100))),
absl::Cord(""),
absl::Cord("x"),
absl::Cord("A"),
absl::Cord("B"),
absl::Cord("C")};
for (int i = 0; i < kIters; i++) {
absl::Cord c, d;
for (int j = 0; j < (i % 7) + 1; j++) {
c.Append(a[GetUniformRandomUpTo(&rng, ABSL_ARRAYSIZE(a))]);
d.Append(a[GetUniformRandomUpTo(&rng, ABSL_ARRAYSIZE(a))]);
}
std::bernoulli_distribution coin_flip(0.5);
TestCompare(coin_flip(rng) ? c : absl::Cord(std::string(c)),
coin_flip(rng) ? d : absl::Cord(std::string(d)), &rng);
}
}
template <typename T1, typename T2>
void CompareOperators() {
const T1 a("a");
const T2 b("b");
EXPECT_TRUE(a == a);
// For pointer type (i.e. `const char*`), operator== compares the address
// instead of the string, so `a == const char*("a")` isn't necessarily true.
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EXPECT_TRUE(std::is_pointer<T1>::value || a == T1("a"));
EXPECT_TRUE(std::is_pointer<T2>::value || a == T2("a"));
EXPECT_FALSE(a == b);
EXPECT_TRUE(a != b);
EXPECT_FALSE(a != a);
EXPECT_TRUE(a < b);
EXPECT_FALSE(b < a);
EXPECT_TRUE(b > a);
EXPECT_FALSE(a > b);
EXPECT_TRUE(a >= a);
EXPECT_TRUE(b >= a);
EXPECT_FALSE(a >= b);
EXPECT_TRUE(a <= a);
EXPECT_TRUE(a <= b);
EXPECT_FALSE(b <= a);
}
TEST(ComparisonOperators, Cord_Cord) {
CompareOperators<absl::Cord, absl::Cord>();
}
TEST(ComparisonOperators, Cord_StringPiece) {
CompareOperators<absl::Cord, absl::string_view>();
}
TEST(ComparisonOperators, StringPiece_Cord) {
CompareOperators<absl::string_view, absl::Cord>();
}
TEST(ComparisonOperators, Cord_string) {
CompareOperators<absl::Cord, std::string>();
}
TEST(ComparisonOperators, string_Cord) {
CompareOperators<std::string, absl::Cord>();
}
TEST(ComparisonOperators, stdstring_Cord) {
CompareOperators<std::string, absl::Cord>();
}
TEST(ComparisonOperators, Cord_stdstring) {
CompareOperators<absl::Cord, std::string>();
}
TEST(ComparisonOperators, charstar_Cord) {
CompareOperators<const char*, absl::Cord>();
}
TEST(ComparisonOperators, Cord_charstar) {
CompareOperators<absl::Cord, const char*>();
}
TEST(ConstructFromExternal, ReleaserInvoked) {
// Empty external memory means the releaser should be called immediately.
{
bool invoked = false;
auto releaser = [&invoked](absl::string_view) { invoked = true; };
{
auto c = absl::MakeCordFromExternal("", releaser);
EXPECT_TRUE(invoked);
}
}
// If the size of the data is small enough, a future constructor
// implementation may copy the bytes and immediately invoke the releaser
// instead of creating an external node. We make a large dummy std::string to
// make this test independent of such an optimization.
std::string large_dummy(2048, 'c');
{
bool invoked = false;
auto releaser = [&invoked](absl::string_view) { invoked = true; };
{
auto c = absl::MakeCordFromExternal(large_dummy, releaser);
EXPECT_FALSE(invoked);
}
EXPECT_TRUE(invoked);
}
{
bool invoked = false;
auto releaser = [&invoked](absl::string_view) { invoked = true; };
{
absl::Cord copy;
{
auto c = absl::MakeCordFromExternal(large_dummy, releaser);
copy = c;
EXPECT_FALSE(invoked);
}
EXPECT_FALSE(invoked);
}
EXPECT_TRUE(invoked);
}
}
TEST(ConstructFromExternal, CompareContents) {
RandomEngine rng(testing::GTEST_FLAG(random_seed));
for (int length = 1; length <= 2048; length *= 2) {
std::string data = RandomLowercaseString(&rng, length);
auto* external = new std::string(data);
auto cord =
absl::MakeCordFromExternal(*external, [external](absl::string_view sv) {
EXPECT_EQ(external->data(), sv.data());
EXPECT_EQ(external->size(), sv.size());
delete external;
});
EXPECT_EQ(data, cord);
}
}
TEST(ConstructFromExternal, LargeReleaser) {
RandomEngine rng(testing::GTEST_FLAG(random_seed));
constexpr size_t kLength = 256;
std::string data = RandomLowercaseString(&rng, kLength);
std::array<char, kLength> data_array;
for (size_t i = 0; i < kLength; ++i) data_array[i] = data[i];
bool invoked = false;
auto releaser = [data_array, &invoked](absl::string_view data) {
EXPECT_EQ(data, absl::string_view(data_array.data(), data_array.size()));
invoked = true;
};
(void)absl::MakeCordFromExternal(data, releaser);
EXPECT_TRUE(invoked);
}
TEST(ConstructFromExternal, FunctionPointerReleaser) {
static absl::string_view data("hello world");
static bool invoked;
auto* releaser =
static_cast<void (*)(absl::string_view)>([](absl::string_view sv) {
EXPECT_EQ(data, sv);
invoked = true;
});
invoked = false;
(void)absl::MakeCordFromExternal(data, releaser);
EXPECT_TRUE(invoked);
invoked = false;
(void)absl::MakeCordFromExternal(data, *releaser);
EXPECT_TRUE(invoked);
}
TEST(ConstructFromExternal, MoveOnlyReleaser) {
struct Releaser {
explicit Releaser(bool* invoked) : invoked(invoked) {}
Releaser(Releaser&& other) noexcept : invoked(other.invoked) {}
void operator()(absl::string_view) const { *invoked = true; }
bool* invoked;
};
bool invoked = false;
(void)absl::MakeCordFromExternal("dummy", Releaser(&invoked));
EXPECT_TRUE(invoked);
}
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TEST(ConstructFromExternal, NoArgLambda) {
bool invoked = false;
(void)absl::MakeCordFromExternal("dummy", [&invoked]() { invoked = true; });
EXPECT_TRUE(invoked);
}
TEST(ConstructFromExternal, StringViewArgLambda) {
bool invoked = false;
(void)absl::MakeCordFromExternal(
"dummy", [&invoked](absl::string_view) { invoked = true; });
EXPECT_TRUE(invoked);
}
Export of internal Abseil changes -- 97faa5fdfa4cd5d7a74cd9332cddd8a7c1e67b89 by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com>: Internal changes PiperOrigin-RevId: 295164378 -- 74990f100b3f4172c770ef8c76c05c8e99febdde by Xiaoyi Zhang <zhangxy@google.com>: Release `absl::Cord`. PiperOrigin-RevId: 295161959 -- 6018c57f43c45c31dc1a61c0cd75fa2aa9be8dab by Gennadiy Rozental <rogeeff@google.com>: Introduce independent notion of FlagStaticTypeID. This change separates static flag value type identification from the type specific "vtable" with all the operations specific to value type. This change allows us to do the following: * We can move most of "vtable" implementation from handle header, which will become public soon, into implementation details of Abseil Flag. * We can combine back marshalling ops and general ops into a single vtable routine. They were split previously to facilitate type identification without requiring marshalling routines to be exposed in header. * We do not need to store two vtable pointers. We can now store only one. The static type id can be deduced on request. Overall we are saving 24 bytes per flag according to size_tester run. PiperOrigin-RevId: 295149687 -- 986b78e9ba571aa85154e70bda4580edd45bb7bf by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com>: Update internal comments. PiperOrigin-RevId: 295030681 -- 825412b29fd6015027bbc3e5f802706eee0d2837 by Matthew Brown <matthewbr@google.com>: Change str_format_internal::ConversionChar to an enum (from a struct-wrapped enum). PiperOrigin-RevId: 294987462 -- f9f88d91809d2cc33fc129df70fa93e7a2c35c69 by Derek Mauro <dmauro@google.com>: Use more precise wording in the question on live-at-head PiperOrigin-RevId: 294957679 GitOrigin-RevId: 97faa5fdfa4cd5d7a74cd9332cddd8a7c1e67b89 Change-Id: I081e70d148ffac7296d65e2a2f775f643eaf70bf
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TEST(ConstructFromExternal, NonTrivialReleaserDestructor) {
struct Releaser {
explicit Releaser(bool* destroyed) : destroyed(destroyed) {}
~Releaser() { *destroyed = true; }
void operator()(absl::string_view) const {}
bool* destroyed;
};
bool destroyed = false;
Releaser releaser(&destroyed);
(void)absl::MakeCordFromExternal("dummy", releaser);
EXPECT_TRUE(destroyed);
}
TEST(ConstructFromExternal, ReferenceQualifierOverloads) {
struct Releaser {
void operator()(absl::string_view) & { *lvalue_invoked = true; }
void operator()(absl::string_view) && { *rvalue_invoked = true; }
bool* lvalue_invoked;
bool* rvalue_invoked;
};
bool lvalue_invoked = false;
bool rvalue_invoked = false;
Releaser releaser = {&lvalue_invoked, &rvalue_invoked};
(void)absl::MakeCordFromExternal("", releaser);
EXPECT_FALSE(lvalue_invoked);
EXPECT_TRUE(rvalue_invoked);
rvalue_invoked = false;
(void)absl::MakeCordFromExternal("dummy", releaser);
EXPECT_FALSE(lvalue_invoked);
EXPECT_TRUE(rvalue_invoked);
rvalue_invoked = false;
// NOLINTNEXTLINE: suppress clang-tidy std::move on trivially copyable type.
(void)absl::MakeCordFromExternal("dummy", std::move(releaser));
EXPECT_FALSE(lvalue_invoked);
EXPECT_TRUE(rvalue_invoked);
}
TEST(ExternalMemory, BasicUsage) {
static const char* strings[] = {"", "hello", "there"};
Export of internal Abseil changes -- 97faa5fdfa4cd5d7a74cd9332cddd8a7c1e67b89 by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com>: Internal changes PiperOrigin-RevId: 295164378 -- 74990f100b3f4172c770ef8c76c05c8e99febdde by Xiaoyi Zhang <zhangxy@google.com>: Release `absl::Cord`. PiperOrigin-RevId: 295161959 -- 6018c57f43c45c31dc1a61c0cd75fa2aa9be8dab by Gennadiy Rozental <rogeeff@google.com>: Introduce independent notion of FlagStaticTypeID. This change separates static flag value type identification from the type specific "vtable" with all the operations specific to value type. This change allows us to do the following: * We can move most of "vtable" implementation from handle header, which will become public soon, into implementation details of Abseil Flag. * We can combine back marshalling ops and general ops into a single vtable routine. They were split previously to facilitate type identification without requiring marshalling routines to be exposed in header. * We do not need to store two vtable pointers. We can now store only one. The static type id can be deduced on request. Overall we are saving 24 bytes per flag according to size_tester run. PiperOrigin-RevId: 295149687 -- 986b78e9ba571aa85154e70bda4580edd45bb7bf by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com>: Update internal comments. PiperOrigin-RevId: 295030681 -- 825412b29fd6015027bbc3e5f802706eee0d2837 by Matthew Brown <matthewbr@google.com>: Change str_format_internal::ConversionChar to an enum (from a struct-wrapped enum). PiperOrigin-RevId: 294987462 -- f9f88d91809d2cc33fc129df70fa93e7a2c35c69 by Derek Mauro <dmauro@google.com>: Use more precise wording in the question on live-at-head PiperOrigin-RevId: 294957679 GitOrigin-RevId: 97faa5fdfa4cd5d7a74cd9332cddd8a7c1e67b89 Change-Id: I081e70d148ffac7296d65e2a2f775f643eaf70bf
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for (const char* str : strings) {
absl::Cord dst("(prefix)");
AddExternalMemory(str, &dst);
dst.Append("(suffix)");
EXPECT_EQ((std::string("(prefix)") + str + std::string("(suffix)")),
std::string(dst));
}
}
TEST(ExternalMemory, RemovePrefixSuffix) {
// Exhaustively try all sub-strings.
absl::Cord cord = MakeComposite();
std::string s = std::string(cord);
for (int offset = 0; offset <= s.size(); offset++) {
for (int length = 0; length <= s.size() - offset; length++) {
absl::Cord result(cord);
result.RemovePrefix(offset);
result.RemoveSuffix(result.size() - length);
EXPECT_EQ(s.substr(offset, length), std::string(result))
<< offset << " " << length;
}
}
}
TEST(ExternalMemory, Get) {
absl::Cord cord("hello");
AddExternalMemory(" world!", &cord);
AddExternalMemory(" how are ", &cord);
cord.Append(" you?");
std::string s = std::string(cord);
for (int i = 0; i < s.size(); i++) {
EXPECT_EQ(s[i], cord[i]);
}
}
// CordMemoryUsage tests verify the correctness of the EstimatedMemoryUsage()
// These tests take into account that the reported memory usage is approximate
// and non-deterministic. For all tests, We verify that the reported memory
// usage is larger than `size()`, and less than `size() * 1.5` as a cord should
// never reserve more 'extra' capacity than half of its size as it grows.
// Additionally we have some whiteboxed expectations based on our knowledge of
// the layout and size of empty and inlined cords, and flat nodes.
TEST(CordMemoryUsage, Empty) {
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(absl::Cord), absl::Cord().EstimatedMemoryUsage());
}
TEST(CordMemoryUsage, Embedded) {
absl::Cord a("hello");
EXPECT_EQ(a.EstimatedMemoryUsage(), sizeof(absl::Cord));
}
TEST(CordMemoryUsage, EmbeddedAppend) {
absl::Cord a("a");
absl::Cord b("bcd");
EXPECT_EQ(b.EstimatedMemoryUsage(), sizeof(absl::Cord));
a.Append(b);
EXPECT_EQ(a.EstimatedMemoryUsage(), sizeof(absl::Cord));
}
TEST(CordMemoryUsage, ExternalMemory) {
static const int kLength = 1000;
absl::Cord cord;
AddExternalMemory(std::string(kLength, 'x'), &cord);
EXPECT_GT(cord.EstimatedMemoryUsage(), kLength);
EXPECT_LE(cord.EstimatedMemoryUsage(), kLength * 1.5);
}
TEST(CordMemoryUsage, Flat) {
static const int kLength = 125;
absl::Cord a(std::string(kLength, 'a'));
EXPECT_GT(a.EstimatedMemoryUsage(), kLength);
EXPECT_LE(a.EstimatedMemoryUsage(), kLength * 1.5);
}
TEST(CordMemoryUsage, AppendFlat) {
using absl::strings_internal::CordTestAccess;
absl::Cord a(std::string(CordTestAccess::MaxFlatLength(), 'a'));
size_t length = a.EstimatedMemoryUsage();
a.Append(std::string(CordTestAccess::MaxFlatLength(), 'b'));
size_t delta = a.EstimatedMemoryUsage() - length;
EXPECT_GT(delta, CordTestAccess::MaxFlatLength());
EXPECT_LE(delta, CordTestAccess::MaxFlatLength() * 1.5);
}
// Regtest for a change that had to be rolled back because it expanded out
// of the InlineRep too soon, which was observable through MemoryUsage().
TEST(CordMemoryUsage, InlineRep) {
constexpr size_t kMaxInline = 15; // Cord::InlineRep::N
const std::string small_string(kMaxInline, 'x');
absl::Cord c1(small_string);
absl::Cord c2;
c2.Append(small_string);
EXPECT_EQ(c1, c2);
EXPECT_EQ(c1.EstimatedMemoryUsage(), c2.EstimatedMemoryUsage());
}
} // namespace
// Regtest for 7510292 (fix a bug introduced by 7465150)
TEST(Cord, Concat_Append) {
// Create a rep of type CONCAT
absl::Cord s1("foobarbarbarbarbar");
s1.Append("abcdefgabcdefgabcdefgabcdefgabcdefgabcdefgabcdefg");
size_t size = s1.size();
// Create a copy of s1 and append to it.
absl::Cord s2 = s1;
s2.Append("x");
// 7465150 modifies s1 when it shouldn't.
EXPECT_EQ(s1.size(), size);
EXPECT_EQ(s2.size(), size + 1);
}
TEST(MakeFragmentedCord, MakeFragmentedCordFromInitializerList) {
absl::Cord fragmented =
absl::MakeFragmentedCord({"A ", "fragmented ", "Cord"});
EXPECT_EQ("A fragmented Cord", fragmented);
auto chunk_it = fragmented.chunk_begin();
ASSERT_TRUE(chunk_it != fragmented.chunk_end());
EXPECT_EQ("A ", *chunk_it);
ASSERT_TRUE(++chunk_it != fragmented.chunk_end());
EXPECT_EQ("fragmented ", *chunk_it);
ASSERT_TRUE(++chunk_it != fragmented.chunk_end());
EXPECT_EQ("Cord", *chunk_it);
ASSERT_TRUE(++chunk_it == fragmented.chunk_end());
}
TEST(MakeFragmentedCord, MakeFragmentedCordFromVector) {
std::vector<absl::string_view> chunks = {"A ", "fragmented ", "Cord"};
absl::Cord fragmented = absl::MakeFragmentedCord(chunks);
EXPECT_EQ("A fragmented Cord", fragmented);
auto chunk_it = fragmented.chunk_begin();
ASSERT_TRUE(chunk_it != fragmented.chunk_end());
EXPECT_EQ("A ", *chunk_it);
ASSERT_TRUE(++chunk_it != fragmented.chunk_end());
EXPECT_EQ("fragmented ", *chunk_it);
ASSERT_TRUE(++chunk_it != fragmented.chunk_end());
EXPECT_EQ("Cord", *chunk_it);
ASSERT_TRUE(++chunk_it == fragmented.chunk_end());
}
TEST(CordChunkIterator, Traits) {
static_assert(std::is_copy_constructible<absl::Cord::ChunkIterator>::value,
"");
static_assert(std::is_copy_assignable<absl::Cord::ChunkIterator>::value, "");
// Move semantics to satisfy swappable via std::swap
static_assert(std::is_move_constructible<absl::Cord::ChunkIterator>::value,
"");
static_assert(std::is_move_assignable<absl::Cord::ChunkIterator>::value, "");
static_assert(
std::is_same<
std::iterator_traits<absl::Cord::ChunkIterator>::iterator_category,
std::input_iterator_tag>::value,
"");
static_assert(
std::is_same<std::iterator_traits<absl::Cord::ChunkIterator>::value_type,
absl::string_view>::value,
"");
static_assert(
std::is_same<
std::iterator_traits<absl::Cord::ChunkIterator>::difference_type,
ptrdiff_t>::value,
"");
static_assert(
std::is_same<std::iterator_traits<absl::Cord::ChunkIterator>::pointer,
const absl::string_view*>::value,
"");
static_assert(
std::is_same<std::iterator_traits<absl::Cord::ChunkIterator>::reference,
absl::string_view>::value,
"");
}
static void VerifyChunkIterator(const absl::Cord& cord,
size_t expected_chunks) {
EXPECT_EQ(cord.chunk_begin() == cord.chunk_end(), cord.empty()) << cord;
EXPECT_EQ(cord.chunk_begin() != cord.chunk_end(), !cord.empty());
absl::Cord::ChunkRange range = cord.Chunks();
EXPECT_EQ(range.begin() == range.end(), cord.empty());
EXPECT_EQ(range.begin() != range.end(), !cord.empty());
std::string content(cord);
size_t pos = 0;
auto pre_iter = cord.chunk_begin(), post_iter = cord.chunk_begin();
size_t n_chunks = 0;
while (pre_iter != cord.chunk_end() && post_iter != cord.chunk_end()) {
EXPECT_FALSE(pre_iter == cord.chunk_end()); // NOLINT: explicitly test ==
EXPECT_FALSE(post_iter == cord.chunk_end()); // NOLINT
EXPECT_EQ(pre_iter, post_iter);
EXPECT_EQ(*pre_iter, *post_iter);
EXPECT_EQ(pre_iter->data(), (*pre_iter).data());
EXPECT_EQ(pre_iter->size(), (*pre_iter).size());
absl::string_view chunk = *pre_iter;
EXPECT_FALSE(chunk.empty());
EXPECT_LE(pos + chunk.size(), content.size());
EXPECT_EQ(absl::string_view(content.c_str() + pos, chunk.size()), chunk);
int n_equal_iterators = 0;
for (absl::Cord::ChunkIterator it = range.begin(); it != range.end();
++it) {
n_equal_iterators += static_cast<int>(it == pre_iter);
}
EXPECT_EQ(n_equal_iterators, 1);
++pre_iter;
EXPECT_EQ(*post_iter++, chunk);
pos += chunk.size();
++n_chunks;
}
EXPECT_EQ(expected_chunks, n_chunks);
EXPECT_EQ(pos, content.size());
EXPECT_TRUE(pre_iter == cord.chunk_end()); // NOLINT: explicitly test ==
EXPECT_TRUE(post_iter == cord.chunk_end()); // NOLINT
}
TEST(CordChunkIterator, Operations) {
absl::Cord empty_cord;
VerifyChunkIterator(empty_cord, 0);
absl::Cord small_buffer_cord("small cord");
VerifyChunkIterator(small_buffer_cord, 1);
absl::Cord flat_node_cord("larger than small buffer optimization");
VerifyChunkIterator(flat_node_cord, 1);
VerifyChunkIterator(
absl::MakeFragmentedCord({"a ", "small ", "fragmented ", "cord ", "for ",
"testing ", "chunk ", "iterations."}),
8);
absl::Cord reused_nodes_cord(std::string(40, 'c'));
reused_nodes_cord.Prepend(absl::Cord(std::string(40, 'b')));
reused_nodes_cord.Prepend(absl::Cord(std::string(40, 'a')));
size_t expected_chunks = 3;
for (int i = 0; i < 8; ++i) {
reused_nodes_cord.Prepend(reused_nodes_cord);
expected_chunks *= 2;
VerifyChunkIterator(reused_nodes_cord, expected_chunks);
}
RandomEngine rng(testing::GTEST_FLAG(random_seed));
absl::Cord flat_cord(RandomLowercaseString(&rng, 256));
absl::Cord subcords;
for (int i = 0; i < 128; ++i) subcords.Prepend(flat_cord.Subcord(i, 128));
VerifyChunkIterator(subcords, 128);
}
TEST(CordCharIterator, Traits) {
static_assert(std::is_copy_constructible<absl::Cord::CharIterator>::value,
"");
static_assert(std::is_copy_assignable<absl::Cord::CharIterator>::value, "");
// Move semantics to satisfy swappable via std::swap
static_assert(std::is_move_constructible<absl::Cord::CharIterator>::value,
"");
static_assert(std::is_move_assignable<absl::Cord::CharIterator>::value, "");
static_assert(
std::is_same<
std::iterator_traits<absl::Cord::CharIterator>::iterator_category,
std::input_iterator_tag>::value,
"");
static_assert(
std::is_same<std::iterator_traits<absl::Cord::CharIterator>::value_type,
char>::value,
"");
static_assert(
std::is_same<
std::iterator_traits<absl::Cord::CharIterator>::difference_type,
ptrdiff_t>::value,
"");
static_assert(
std::is_same<std::iterator_traits<absl::Cord::CharIterator>::pointer,
const char*>::value,
"");
static_assert(
std::is_same<std::iterator_traits<absl::Cord::CharIterator>::reference,
const char&>::value,
"");
}
static void VerifyCharIterator(const absl::Cord& cord) {
EXPECT_EQ(cord.char_begin() == cord.char_end(), cord.empty());
EXPECT_EQ(cord.char_begin() != cord.char_end(), !cord.empty());
absl::Cord::CharRange range = cord.Chars();
EXPECT_EQ(range.begin() == range.end(), cord.empty());
EXPECT_EQ(range.begin() != range.end(), !cord.empty());
size_t i = 0;
absl::Cord::CharIterator pre_iter = cord.char_begin();
absl::Cord::CharIterator post_iter = cord.char_begin();
std::string content(cord);
while (pre_iter != cord.char_end() && post_iter != cord.char_end()) {
EXPECT_FALSE(pre_iter == cord.char_end()); // NOLINT: explicitly test ==
EXPECT_FALSE(post_iter == cord.char_end()); // NOLINT
EXPECT_LT(i, cord.size());
EXPECT_EQ(content[i], *pre_iter);
EXPECT_EQ(pre_iter, post_iter);
EXPECT_EQ(*pre_iter, *post_iter);
EXPECT_EQ(&*pre_iter, &*post_iter);
EXPECT_EQ(&*pre_iter, pre_iter.operator->());
const char* character_address = &*pre_iter;
absl::Cord::CharIterator copy = pre_iter;
++copy;
EXPECT_EQ(character_address, &*pre_iter);
int n_equal_iterators = 0;
for (absl::Cord::CharIterator it = range.begin(); it != range.end(); ++it) {
n_equal_iterators += static_cast<int>(it == pre_iter);
}
EXPECT_EQ(n_equal_iterators, 1);
absl::Cord::CharIterator advance_iter = range.begin();
absl::Cord::Advance(&advance_iter, i);
EXPECT_EQ(pre_iter, advance_iter);
advance_iter = range.begin();
EXPECT_EQ(absl::Cord::AdvanceAndRead(&advance_iter, i), cord.Subcord(0, i));
EXPECT_EQ(pre_iter, advance_iter);
advance_iter = pre_iter;
absl::Cord::Advance(&advance_iter, cord.size() - i);
EXPECT_EQ(range.end(), advance_iter);
advance_iter = pre_iter;
EXPECT_EQ(absl::Cord::AdvanceAndRead(&advance_iter, cord.size() - i),
cord.Subcord(i, cord.size() - i));
EXPECT_EQ(range.end(), advance_iter);
++i;
++pre_iter;
post_iter++;
}
EXPECT_EQ(i, cord.size());
EXPECT_TRUE(pre_iter == cord.char_end()); // NOLINT: explicitly test ==
EXPECT_TRUE(post_iter == cord.char_end()); // NOLINT
absl::Cord::CharIterator zero_advanced_end = cord.char_end();
absl::Cord::Advance(&zero_advanced_end, 0);
EXPECT_EQ(zero_advanced_end, cord.char_end());
absl::Cord::CharIterator it = cord.char_begin();
for (absl::string_view chunk : cord.Chunks()) {
while (!chunk.empty()) {
EXPECT_EQ(absl::Cord::ChunkRemaining(it), chunk);
chunk.remove_prefix(1);
++it;
}
}
}
TEST(CordCharIterator, Operations) {
absl::Cord empty_cord;
VerifyCharIterator(empty_cord);
absl::Cord small_buffer_cord("small cord");
VerifyCharIterator(small_buffer_cord);
absl::Cord flat_node_cord("larger than small buffer optimization");
VerifyCharIterator(flat_node_cord);
VerifyCharIterator(
absl::MakeFragmentedCord({"a ", "small ", "fragmented ", "cord ", "for ",
"testing ", "character ", "iteration."}));
absl::Cord reused_nodes_cord("ghi");
reused_nodes_cord.Prepend(absl::Cord("def"));
reused_nodes_cord.Prepend(absl::Cord("abc"));
for (int i = 0; i < 4; ++i) {
reused_nodes_cord.Prepend(reused_nodes_cord);
VerifyCharIterator(reused_nodes_cord);
}
RandomEngine rng(testing::GTEST_FLAG(random_seed));
absl::Cord flat_cord(RandomLowercaseString(&rng, 256));
absl::Cord subcords;
for (int i = 0; i < 4; ++i) subcords.Prepend(flat_cord.Subcord(16 * i, 128));
VerifyCharIterator(subcords);
}
TEST(Cord, StreamingOutput) {
absl::Cord c =
absl::MakeFragmentedCord({"A ", "small ", "fragmented ", "Cord", "."});
std::stringstream output;
output << c;
EXPECT_EQ("A small fragmented Cord.", output.str());
}
TEST(Cord, ForEachChunk) {
for (int num_elements : {1, 10, 200}) {
SCOPED_TRACE(num_elements);
std::vector<std::string> cord_chunks;
for (int i = 0; i < num_elements; ++i) {
cord_chunks.push_back(absl::StrCat("[", i, "]"));
}
absl::Cord c = absl::MakeFragmentedCord(cord_chunks);
std::vector<std::string> iterated_chunks;
absl::CordTestPeer::ForEachChunk(c,
[&iterated_chunks](absl::string_view sv) {
iterated_chunks.emplace_back(sv);
});
EXPECT_EQ(iterated_chunks, cord_chunks);
}
}
TEST(Cord, SmallBufferAssignFromOwnData) {
constexpr size_t kMaxInline = 15;
std::string contents = "small buff cord";
EXPECT_EQ(contents.size(), kMaxInline);
for (size_t pos = 0; pos < contents.size(); ++pos) {
for (size_t count = contents.size() - pos; count > 0; --count) {
absl::Cord c(contents);
absl::string_view flat = c.Flatten();
c = flat.substr(pos, count);
EXPECT_EQ(c, contents.substr(pos, count))
<< "pos = " << pos << "; count = " << count;
}
}
}
Export of internal Abseil changes -- 2dd5008c7b4176859e320c7c337078adb173b662 by Tom Manshreck <shreck@google.com>: Internal change PiperOrigin-RevId: 304022549 -- 6442abd78697b03cfe698b0d0dac7f1eb4b5cb38 by Andy Getzendanner <durandal@google.com>: Internal change PiperOrigin-RevId: 303890410 -- eb8b37b468b0f23da09d3de714272928ef61f942 by Gennadiy Rozental <rogeeff@google.com>: Roll changes forward with ChunkIterator templatized. This should facilitate usage of "small" chunk iterator for a regular usage and proper "big" iterator internally in Cord implementation. This way Cord users are not exposed to stack size overhead if they have a lot of chunk iterators or recursive implementation which relies on chunk iterators. PiperOrigin-RevId: 303877118 -- 9623c569e7c55b45254e95f2d14c5badf9c901aa by Gennadiy Rozental <rogeeff@google.com>: Switch Flags implementation of fast type id to use absl/base/internal/fast_type_id.h PiperOrigin-RevId: 303861019 -- e2931e8d53c86d0816da6bbc8ba58cf5a3a443bb by Matthew Brown <matthewbr@google.com>: Internal Change PiperOrigin-RevId: 303832407 -- b549ed6e441e920b8ad6f02a80b9fd543820ef86 by Tom Manshreck <shreck@google.com>: Update Cord header file comments to Abseil standards PiperOrigin-RevId: 303823232 -- fc633d4f31a2d058f2b6a7029fc7c9820cd71c92 by Evan Brown <ezb@google.com>: Remove top-level const from K/V in map_slot_type::mutable_value and map_slot_type::key. This allows us to move between `map_slot_type::mutable_value`s internally even when the key_type and/or mapped_type specified by the user are const. PiperOrigin-RevId: 303811694 -- 909b3ce7cb3583ee9c374d36ff5f82bba02a1b64 by Derek Mauro <dmauro@google.com>: Add hardening assertions to the preconditions of absl::Cord PiperOrigin-RevId: 303419537 -- 9d32f79eabd54e6cb17bcc28b53e9bcfeb3cf6f4 by Greg Falcon <gfalcon@google.com>: Don't use MSVC-specific bit manipulations when using Clang on Windows. This fixes a compiler warning. Note that we do not have continuous testing for this configuration; this CL is best-effort support. PiperOrigin-RevId: 303322582 -- f6e0a35a2b9081d2a9eef73789b7bc1b5e46e5ad by Gennadiy Rozental <rogeeff@google.com>: Introduce standlone FastTypeId utility to represent compile time unique type id. PiperOrigin-RevId: 303180545 -- 99120e9fbdb5b2d327139ab8f617533d7bc3345b by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com>: Changed absl's import of std::string_view to using string_view = std::string_view. This should help tools (e.g. include-what-you-use) discover where absl::string_view is defined. PiperOrigin-RevId: 303169095 GitOrigin-RevId: 2dd5008c7b4176859e320c7c337078adb173b662 Change-Id: I1e18ae08e23686ac963e7ea5e5bd499e18d51048
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TEST(CordDeathTest, Hardening) {
absl::Cord cord("hello");
// These statement should abort the program in all builds modes.
EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(cord.RemovePrefix(6), "");
EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(cord.RemoveSuffix(6), "");
bool test_hardening = false;
ABSL_HARDENING_ASSERT([&]() {
// This only runs when ABSL_HARDENING_ASSERT is active.
test_hardening = true;
return true;
}());
if (!test_hardening) return;
EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(cord[5], "");
EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(*cord.chunk_end(), "");
EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(static_cast<void>(cord.chunk_end()->empty()), "");
EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED(++cord.chunk_end(), "");
}