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// Copyright 2017 The Abseil Authors. |
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at |
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// |
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
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// |
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
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// limitations under the License. |
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// Utilities for testing exception-safety |
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#ifndef ABSL_BASE_INTERNAL_EXCEPTION_SAFETY_TESTING_H_ |
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#define ABSL_BASE_INTERNAL_EXCEPTION_SAFETY_TESTING_H_ |
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#include <cstddef> |
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#include <cstdint> |
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#include <functional> |
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#include <initializer_list> |
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#include <iosfwd> |
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#include <string> |
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#include <unordered_map> |
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#include "gtest/gtest.h" |
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#include "absl/base/config.h" |
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#include "absl/base/internal/pretty_function.h" |
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#include "absl/memory/memory.h" |
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#include "absl/meta/type_traits.h" |
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#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" |
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#include "absl/strings/substitute.h" |
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#include "absl/types/optional.h" |
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namespace absl { |
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struct InternalAbslNamespaceFinder {}; |
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struct ConstructorTracker; |
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// A configuration enum for Throwing*. Operations whose flags are set will |
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// throw, everything else won't. This isn't meant to be exhaustive, more flags |
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// can always be made in the future. |
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enum class NoThrow : uint8_t { |
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kNone = 0, |
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kMoveCtor = 1, |
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kMoveAssign = 1 << 1, |
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kAllocation = 1 << 2, |
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kIntCtor = 1 << 3, |
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kNoThrow = static_cast<uint8_t>(-1) |
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}; |
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constexpr NoThrow operator|(NoThrow a, NoThrow b) { |
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using T = absl::underlying_type_t<NoThrow>; |
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return static_cast<NoThrow>(static_cast<T>(a) | static_cast<T>(b)); |
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} |
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constexpr NoThrow operator&(NoThrow a, NoThrow b) { |
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using T = absl::underlying_type_t<NoThrow>; |
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return static_cast<NoThrow>(static_cast<T>(a) & static_cast<T>(b)); |
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} |
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namespace exceptions_internal { |
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struct NoThrowTag {}; |
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constexpr bool ThrowingAllowed(NoThrow flags, NoThrow flag) { |
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return !static_cast<bool>(flags & flag); |
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} |
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// A simple exception class. We throw this so that test code can catch |
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// exceptions specifically thrown by ThrowingValue. |
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class TestException { |
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public: |
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explicit TestException(absl::string_view msg) : msg_(msg) {} |
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virtual ~TestException() {} |
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virtual const char* what() const noexcept { return msg_.c_str(); } |
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private: |
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std::string msg_; |
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}; |
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// TestBadAllocException exists because allocation functions must throw an |
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// exception which can be caught by a handler of std::bad_alloc. We use a child |
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// class of std::bad_alloc so we can customise the error message, and also |
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// derive from TestException so we don't accidentally end up catching an actual |
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// bad_alloc exception in TestExceptionSafety. |
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class TestBadAllocException : public std::bad_alloc, public TestException { |
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public: |
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explicit TestBadAllocException(absl::string_view msg) |
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: TestException(msg) {} |
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using TestException::what; |
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}; |
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extern int countdown; |
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void MaybeThrow(absl::string_view msg, bool throw_bad_alloc = false); |
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testing::AssertionResult FailureMessage(const TestException& e, |
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int countdown) noexcept; |
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class TrackedObject { |
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public: |
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TrackedObject(const TrackedObject&) = delete; |
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TrackedObject(TrackedObject&&) = delete; |
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protected: |
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explicit TrackedObject(const char* child_ctor) { |
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if (!GetAllocs().emplace(this, child_ctor).second) { |
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ADD_FAILURE() << "Object at address " << static_cast<void*>(this) |
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<< " re-constructed in ctor " << child_ctor; |
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} |
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} |
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static std::unordered_map<TrackedObject*, absl::string_view>& GetAllocs() { |
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static auto* m = |
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new std::unordered_map<TrackedObject*, absl::string_view>(); |
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return *m; |
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} |
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~TrackedObject() noexcept { |
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if (GetAllocs().erase(this) == 0) { |
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ADD_FAILURE() << "Object at address " << static_cast<void*>(this) |
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<< " destroyed improperly"; |
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} |
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} |
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friend struct ::absl::ConstructorTracker; |
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}; |
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template <typename Factory> |
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using FactoryType = typename absl::result_of_t<Factory()>::element_type; |
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// Returns an optional with the result of the check if op fails, or an empty |
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// optional if op passes |
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template <typename Factory, typename Op, typename Checker> |
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absl::optional<testing::AssertionResult> TestCheckerAtCountdown( |
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Factory factory, const Op& op, int count, const Checker& check) { |
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auto t_ptr = factory(); |
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absl::optional<testing::AssertionResult> out; |
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try { |
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exceptions_internal::countdown = count; |
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op(t_ptr.get()); |
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} catch (const exceptions_internal::TestException& e) { |
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out.emplace(check(t_ptr.get())); |
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if (!*out) { |
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*out << " caused by exception thrown by " << e.what(); |
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} |
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} |
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return out; |
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} |
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template <typename Factory, typename Op, typename Checker> |
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int UpdateOut(Factory factory, const Op& op, int count, const Checker& checker, |
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testing::AssertionResult* out) { |
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if (*out) *out = *TestCheckerAtCountdown(factory, op, count, checker); |
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return 0; |
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} |
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// Declare AbslCheckInvariants so that it can be found eventually via ADL. |
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// Taking `...` gives it the lowest possible precedence. |
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void AbslCheckInvariants(...); |
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// Returns an optional with the result of the check if op fails, or an empty |
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// optional if op passes |
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template <typename Factory, typename Op, typename... Checkers> |
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absl::optional<testing::AssertionResult> TestAtCountdown( |
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Factory factory, const Op& op, int count, const Checkers&... checkers) { |
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// Don't bother with the checkers if the class invariants are already broken. |
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auto out = TestCheckerAtCountdown( |
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factory, op, count, [](FactoryType<Factory>* t_ptr) { |
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return AbslCheckInvariants(t_ptr, InternalAbslNamespaceFinder()); |
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}); |
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if (!out.has_value()) return out; |
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// Run each checker, short circuiting after the first failure |
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int dummy[] = {0, (UpdateOut(factory, op, count, checkers, &*out))...}; |
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static_cast<void>(dummy); |
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return out; |
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} |
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template <typename T, typename EqualTo> |
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class StrongGuaranteeTester { |
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public: |
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explicit StrongGuaranteeTester(std::unique_ptr<T> t_ptr, EqualTo eq) noexcept |
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: val_(std::move(t_ptr)), eq_(eq) {} |
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testing::AssertionResult operator()(T* other) const { |
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return eq_(*val_, *other) ? testing::AssertionSuccess() |
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: testing::AssertionFailure() << "State changed"; |
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} |
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private: |
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std::unique_ptr<T> val_; |
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EqualTo eq_; |
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}; |
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} // namespace exceptions_internal |
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extern exceptions_internal::NoThrowTag no_throw_ctor; |
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// These are useful for tests which just construct objects and make sure there |
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// are no leaks. |
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inline void SetCountdown() { exceptions_internal::countdown = 0; } |
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inline void UnsetCountdown() { exceptions_internal::countdown = -1; } |
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// A test class which is convertible to bool. The conversion can be |
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// instrumented to throw at a controlled time. |
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class ThrowingBool { |
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public: |
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ThrowingBool(bool b) noexcept : b_(b) {} // NOLINT(runtime/explicit) |
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operator bool() const { // NOLINT(runtime/explicit) |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return b_; |
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} |
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private: |
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bool b_; |
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}; |
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// A testing class instrumented to throw an exception at a controlled time. |
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// |
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// ThrowingValue implements a slightly relaxed version of the Regular concept -- |
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// that is it's a value type with the expected semantics. It also implements |
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// arithmetic operations. It doesn't implement member and pointer operators |
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// like operator-> or operator[]. |
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// |
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// ThrowingValue can be instrumented to have certain operations be noexcept by |
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// using compile-time bitfield flag template arguments. That is, to make an |
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// ThrowingValue which has a noexcept move constructor and noexcept move |
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// assignment, use |
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// ThrowingValue<absl::NoThrow::kMoveCtor | absl::NoThrow::kMoveAssign>. |
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template <NoThrow Flags = NoThrow::kNone> |
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class ThrowingValue : private exceptions_internal::TrackedObject { |
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public: |
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ThrowingValue() : TrackedObject(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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dummy_ = 0; |
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} |
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ThrowingValue(const ThrowingValue& other) |
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: TrackedObject(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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dummy_ = other.dummy_; |
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} |
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ThrowingValue(ThrowingValue&& other) noexcept( |
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!exceptions_internal::ThrowingAllowed(Flags, NoThrow::kMoveCtor)) |
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: TrackedObject(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION) { |
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if (exceptions_internal::ThrowingAllowed(Flags, NoThrow::kMoveCtor)) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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} |
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dummy_ = other.dummy_; |
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} |
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explicit ThrowingValue(int i) noexcept( |
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!exceptions_internal::ThrowingAllowed(Flags, NoThrow::kIntCtor)) |
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: TrackedObject(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION) { |
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if (exceptions_internal::ThrowingAllowed(Flags, NoThrow::kIntCtor)) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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} |
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dummy_ = i; |
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} |
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ThrowingValue(int i, exceptions_internal::NoThrowTag) noexcept |
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: TrackedObject(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION), dummy_(i) {} |
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// absl expects nothrow destructors |
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~ThrowingValue() noexcept = default; |
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ThrowingValue& operator=(const ThrowingValue& other) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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dummy_ = other.dummy_; |
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return *this; |
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} |
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ThrowingValue& operator=(ThrowingValue&& other) noexcept( |
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!exceptions_internal::ThrowingAllowed(Flags, NoThrow::kMoveAssign)) { |
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if (exceptions_internal::ThrowingAllowed(Flags, NoThrow::kMoveAssign)) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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} |
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dummy_ = other.dummy_; |
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return *this; |
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} |
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// Arithmetic Operators |
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ThrowingValue operator+(const ThrowingValue& other) const { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return ThrowingValue(dummy_ + other.dummy_, no_throw_ctor); |
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} |
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ThrowingValue operator+() const { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return ThrowingValue(dummy_, no_throw_ctor); |
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} |
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ThrowingValue operator-(const ThrowingValue& other) const { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return ThrowingValue(dummy_ - other.dummy_, no_throw_ctor); |
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} |
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ThrowingValue operator-() const { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return ThrowingValue(-dummy_, no_throw_ctor); |
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} |
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ThrowingValue& operator++() { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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++dummy_; |
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return *this; |
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} |
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ThrowingValue operator++(int) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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auto out = ThrowingValue(dummy_, no_throw_ctor); |
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++dummy_; |
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return out; |
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} |
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ThrowingValue& operator--() { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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--dummy_; |
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return *this; |
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} |
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ThrowingValue operator--(int) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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auto out = ThrowingValue(dummy_, no_throw_ctor); |
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--dummy_; |
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return out; |
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} |
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ThrowingValue operator*(const ThrowingValue& other) const { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return ThrowingValue(dummy_ * other.dummy_, no_throw_ctor); |
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} |
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ThrowingValue operator/(const ThrowingValue& other) const { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return ThrowingValue(dummy_ / other.dummy_, no_throw_ctor); |
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} |
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ThrowingValue operator%(const ThrowingValue& other) const { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return ThrowingValue(dummy_ % other.dummy_, no_throw_ctor); |
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} |
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ThrowingValue operator<<(int shift) const { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return ThrowingValue(dummy_ << shift, no_throw_ctor); |
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} |
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ThrowingValue operator>>(int shift) const { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return ThrowingValue(dummy_ >> shift, no_throw_ctor); |
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} |
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// Comparison Operators |
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// NOTE: We use `ThrowingBool` instead of `bool` because most STL |
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// types/containers requires T to be convertible to bool. |
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friend ThrowingBool operator==(const ThrowingValue& a, |
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const ThrowingValue& b) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return a.dummy_ == b.dummy_; |
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} |
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friend ThrowingBool operator!=(const ThrowingValue& a, |
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const ThrowingValue& b) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return a.dummy_ != b.dummy_; |
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} |
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friend ThrowingBool operator<(const ThrowingValue& a, |
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const ThrowingValue& b) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return a.dummy_ < b.dummy_; |
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} |
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friend ThrowingBool operator<=(const ThrowingValue& a, |
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const ThrowingValue& b) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return a.dummy_ <= b.dummy_; |
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} |
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friend ThrowingBool operator>(const ThrowingValue& a, |
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const ThrowingValue& b) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return a.dummy_ > b.dummy_; |
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} |
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friend ThrowingBool operator>=(const ThrowingValue& a, |
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const ThrowingValue& b) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return a.dummy_ >= b.dummy_; |
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} |
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// Logical Operators |
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ThrowingBool operator!() const { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return !dummy_; |
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} |
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ThrowingBool operator&&(const ThrowingValue& other) const { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return dummy_ && other.dummy_; |
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} |
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ThrowingBool operator||(const ThrowingValue& other) const { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return dummy_ || other.dummy_; |
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} |
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// Bitwise Logical Operators |
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ThrowingValue operator~() const { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return ThrowingValue(~dummy_, no_throw_ctor); |
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} |
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ThrowingValue operator&(const ThrowingValue& other) const { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return ThrowingValue(dummy_ & other.dummy_, no_throw_ctor); |
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} |
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ThrowingValue operator|(const ThrowingValue& other) const { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return ThrowingValue(dummy_ | other.dummy_, no_throw_ctor); |
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} |
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ThrowingValue operator^(const ThrowingValue& other) const { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return ThrowingValue(dummy_ ^ other.dummy_, no_throw_ctor); |
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} |
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// Compound Assignment operators |
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ThrowingValue& operator+=(const ThrowingValue& other) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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dummy_ += other.dummy_; |
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return *this; |
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} |
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ThrowingValue& operator-=(const ThrowingValue& other) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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dummy_ -= other.dummy_; |
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return *this; |
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} |
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ThrowingValue& operator*=(const ThrowingValue& other) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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dummy_ *= other.dummy_; |
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return *this; |
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} |
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ThrowingValue& operator/=(const ThrowingValue& other) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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dummy_ /= other.dummy_; |
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return *this; |
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} |
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ThrowingValue& operator%=(const ThrowingValue& other) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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dummy_ %= other.dummy_; |
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return *this; |
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} |
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ThrowingValue& operator&=(const ThrowingValue& other) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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dummy_ &= other.dummy_; |
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return *this; |
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} |
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ThrowingValue& operator|=(const ThrowingValue& other) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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dummy_ |= other.dummy_; |
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return *this; |
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} |
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ThrowingValue& operator^=(const ThrowingValue& other) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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dummy_ ^= other.dummy_; |
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return *this; |
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} |
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ThrowingValue& operator<<=(int shift) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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dummy_ <<= shift; |
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return *this; |
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} |
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ThrowingValue& operator>>=(int shift) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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dummy_ >>= shift; |
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return *this; |
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} |
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// Pointer operators |
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void operator&() const = delete; // NOLINT(runtime/operator) |
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// Stream operators |
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friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const ThrowingValue&) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return os; |
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} |
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friend std::istream& operator>>(std::istream& is, const ThrowingValue&) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return is; |
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} |
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// Memory management operators |
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// Args.. allows us to overload regular and placement new in one shot |
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template <typename... Args> |
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static void* operator new(size_t s, Args&&... args) noexcept( |
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!exceptions_internal::ThrowingAllowed(Flags, NoThrow::kAllocation)) { |
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if (exceptions_internal::ThrowingAllowed(Flags, NoThrow::kAllocation)) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION, true); |
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} |
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return ::operator new(s, std::forward<Args>(args)...); |
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} |
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template <typename... Args> |
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static void* operator new[](size_t s, Args&&... args) noexcept( |
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!exceptions_internal::ThrowingAllowed(Flags, NoThrow::kAllocation)) { |
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if (exceptions_internal::ThrowingAllowed(Flags, NoThrow::kAllocation)) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION, true); |
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} |
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return ::operator new[](s, std::forward<Args>(args)...); |
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} |
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// Abseil doesn't support throwing overloaded operator delete. These are |
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// provided so a throwing operator-new can clean up after itself. |
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// |
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// We provide both regular and templated operator delete because if only the |
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// templated version is provided as we did with operator new, the compiler has |
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// no way of knowing which overload of operator delete to call. See |
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// http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/memory/new/operator_delete and |
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// http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/delete for the gory details. |
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void operator delete(void* p) noexcept { ::operator delete(p); } |
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template <typename... Args> |
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void operator delete(void* p, Args&&... args) noexcept { |
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::operator delete(p, std::forward<Args>(args)...); |
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} |
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void operator delete[](void* p) noexcept { return ::operator delete[](p); } |
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template <typename... Args> |
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void operator delete[](void* p, Args&&... args) noexcept { |
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return ::operator delete[](p, std::forward<Args>(args)...); |
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} |
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// Non-standard access to the actual contained value. No need for this to |
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// throw. |
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int& Get() noexcept { return dummy_; } |
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const int& Get() const noexcept { return dummy_; } |
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private: |
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int dummy_; |
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}; |
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// While not having to do with exceptions, explicitly delete comma operator, to |
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// make sure we don't use it on user-supplied types. |
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template <NoThrow N, typename T> |
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void operator,(const ThrowingValue<N>& ef, T&& t) = delete; |
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template <NoThrow N, typename T> |
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void operator,(T&& t, const ThrowingValue<N>& ef) = delete; |
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// An allocator type which is instrumented to throw at a controlled time, or not |
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// to throw, using NoThrow. The supported settings are the default of every |
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// function which is allowed to throw in a conforming allocator possibly |
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// throwing, or nothing throws, in line with the ABSL_ALLOCATOR_THROWS |
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// configuration macro. |
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template <typename T, NoThrow Flags = NoThrow::kNone> |
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class ThrowingAllocator : private exceptions_internal::TrackedObject { |
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static_assert(Flags == NoThrow::kNone || Flags == NoThrow::kNoThrow, |
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"Invalid flag"); |
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public: |
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using pointer = T*; |
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using const_pointer = const T*; |
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using reference = T&; |
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using const_reference = const T&; |
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using void_pointer = void*; |
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using const_void_pointer = const void*; |
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using value_type = T; |
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using size_type = size_t; |
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using difference_type = ptrdiff_t; |
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using is_nothrow = std::integral_constant<bool, Flags == NoThrow::kNoThrow>; |
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using propagate_on_container_copy_assignment = std::true_type; |
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using propagate_on_container_move_assignment = std::true_type; |
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using propagate_on_container_swap = std::true_type; |
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using is_always_equal = std::false_type; |
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ThrowingAllocator() : TrackedObject(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION) { |
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exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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dummy_ = std::make_shared<const int>(next_id_++); |
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} |
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template <typename U> |
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ThrowingAllocator( // NOLINT |
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const ThrowingAllocator<U, Flags>& other) noexcept |
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: TrackedObject(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION), dummy_(other.State()) {} |
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// According to C++11 standard [17.6.3.5], Table 28, the move/copy ctors of |
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// allocator shall not exit via an exception, thus they are marked noexcept. |
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ThrowingAllocator(const ThrowingAllocator& other) noexcept |
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: TrackedObject(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION), dummy_(other.State()) {} |
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template <typename U> |
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ThrowingAllocator( // NOLINT |
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ThrowingAllocator<U, Flags>&& other) noexcept |
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: TrackedObject(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION), dummy_(std::move(other.State())) {} |
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ThrowingAllocator(ThrowingAllocator&& other) noexcept |
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: TrackedObject(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION), dummy_(std::move(other.State())) {} |
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~ThrowingAllocator() noexcept = default; |
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ThrowingAllocator& operator=(const ThrowingAllocator& other) noexcept { |
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dummy_ = other.State(); |
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return *this; |
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} |
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template <typename U> |
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ThrowingAllocator& operator=( |
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const ThrowingAllocator<U, Flags>& other) noexcept { |
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dummy_ = other.State(); |
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return *this; |
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} |
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template <typename U> |
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ThrowingAllocator& operator=(ThrowingAllocator<U, Flags>&& other) noexcept { |
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dummy_ = std::move(other.State()); |
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return *this; |
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} |
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template <typename U> |
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struct rebind { |
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using other = ThrowingAllocator<U, Flags>; |
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}; |
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pointer allocate(size_type n) noexcept( |
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!exceptions_internal::ThrowingAllowed(Flags, NoThrow::kNoThrow)) { |
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ReadStateAndMaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return static_cast<pointer>(::operator new(n * sizeof(T))); |
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} |
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pointer allocate(size_type n, const_void_pointer) noexcept( |
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!exceptions_internal::ThrowingAllowed(Flags, NoThrow::kNoThrow)) { |
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return allocate(n); |
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} |
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void deallocate(pointer ptr, size_type) noexcept { |
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ReadState(); |
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::operator delete(static_cast<void*>(ptr)); |
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} |
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template <typename U, typename... Args> |
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void construct(U* ptr, Args&&... args) noexcept( |
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!exceptions_internal::ThrowingAllowed(Flags, NoThrow::kNoThrow)) { |
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ReadStateAndMaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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::new (static_cast<void*>(ptr)) U(std::forward<Args>(args)...); |
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} |
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template <typename U> |
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void destroy(U* p) noexcept { |
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ReadState(); |
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p->~U(); |
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} |
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size_type max_size() const noexcept { |
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return std::numeric_limits<difference_type>::max() / sizeof(value_type); |
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} |
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ThrowingAllocator select_on_container_copy_construction() noexcept( |
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!exceptions_internal::ThrowingAllowed(Flags, NoThrow::kNoThrow)) { |
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auto& out = *this; |
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ReadStateAndMaybeThrow(ABSL_PRETTY_FUNCTION); |
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return out; |
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} |
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template <typename U> |
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bool operator==(const ThrowingAllocator<U, Flags>& other) const noexcept { |
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return dummy_ == other.dummy_; |
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} |
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template <typename U> |
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bool operator!=(const ThrowingAllocator<U, Flags>& other) const noexcept { |
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return dummy_ != other.dummy_; |
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} |
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template <typename U, NoThrow B> |
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friend class ThrowingAllocator; |
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private: |
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const std::shared_ptr<const int>& State() const { return dummy_; } |
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std::shared_ptr<const int>& State() { return dummy_; } |
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void ReadState() { |
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// we know that this will never be true, but the compiler doesn't, so this |
|
// should safely force a read of the value. |
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if (*dummy_ < 0) std::abort(); |
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} |
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|
void ReadStateAndMaybeThrow(absl::string_view msg) const { |
|
if (exceptions_internal::ThrowingAllowed(Flags, NoThrow::kNoThrow)) { |
|
exceptions_internal::MaybeThrow( |
|
absl::Substitute("Allocator id $0 threw from $1", *dummy_, msg)); |
|
} |
|
} |
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|
|
static int next_id_; |
|
std::shared_ptr<const int> dummy_; |
|
}; |
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|
|
template <typename T, NoThrow Throws> |
|
int ThrowingAllocator<T, Throws>::next_id_ = 0; |
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|
|
// Inspects the constructions and destructions of anything inheriting from |
|
// TrackedObject. Place this as a member variable in a test fixture to ensure |
|
// that every ThrowingValue was constructed and destroyed correctly. This also |
|
// allows us to safely "leak" TrackedObjects, as ConstructorTracker will destroy |
|
// everything left over in its destructor. |
|
struct ConstructorTracker { |
|
ConstructorTracker() = default; |
|
~ConstructorTracker() { |
|
auto& allocs = exceptions_internal::TrackedObject::GetAllocs(); |
|
for (const auto& kv : allocs) { |
|
ADD_FAILURE() << "Object at address " << static_cast<void*>(kv.first) |
|
<< " constructed from " << kv.second << " not destroyed"; |
|
} |
|
allocs.clear(); |
|
} |
|
}; |
|
|
|
// Tests for resource leaks by attempting to construct a T using args repeatedly |
|
// until successful, using the countdown method. Side effects can then be |
|
// tested for resource leaks. If a ConstructorTracker is present in the test |
|
// fixture, then this will also test that memory resources are not leaked as |
|
// long as T allocates TrackedObjects. |
|
template <typename T, typename... Args> |
|
T TestThrowingCtor(Args&&... args) { |
|
struct Cleanup { |
|
~Cleanup() { UnsetCountdown(); } |
|
}; |
|
Cleanup c; |
|
for (int countdown = 0;; ++countdown) { |
|
exceptions_internal::countdown = countdown; |
|
try { |
|
return T(std::forward<Args>(args)...); |
|
} catch (const exceptions_internal::TestException&) { |
|
} |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Tests that performing operation Op on a T follows exception safety |
|
// guarantees. By default only tests the basic guarantee. There must be a |
|
// function, AbslCheckInvariants(T*, absl::InternalAbslNamespaceFinder) which |
|
// returns anything convertible to bool and which makes sure the invariants of |
|
// the type are upheld. This is called before any of the checkers. The |
|
// InternalAbslNamespaceFinder is unused, and just helps find |
|
// AbslCheckInvariants for absl types which become aliases to std::types in |
|
// C++17. |
|
// |
|
// Parameters: |
|
// * TFactory: operator() returns a unique_ptr to the type under test (T). It |
|
// should always return pointers to values which compare equal. |
|
// * FunctionFromTPtrToVoid: A functor exercising the function under test. It |
|
// should take a T* and return void. |
|
// * Checkers: Any number of functions taking a T* and returning |
|
// anything contextually convertible to bool. If a testing::AssertionResult |
|
// is used then the error message is kept. These test invariants related to |
|
// the operation. To test the strong guarantee, pass |
|
// absl::StrongGuarantee(factory). A checker may freely modify the passed-in |
|
// T, for example to make sure the T can be set to a known state. |
|
template <typename TFactory, typename FunctionFromTPtrToVoid, |
|
typename... Checkers> |
|
testing::AssertionResult TestExceptionSafety(TFactory factory, |
|
FunctionFromTPtrToVoid&& op, |
|
const Checkers&... checkers) { |
|
struct Cleanup { |
|
~Cleanup() { UnsetCountdown(); } |
|
} c; |
|
for (int countdown = 0;; ++countdown) { |
|
auto out = exceptions_internal::TestAtCountdown(factory, op, countdown, |
|
checkers...); |
|
if (!out.has_value()) { |
|
return testing::AssertionSuccess(); |
|
} |
|
if (!*out) return *out; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
|
|
// Returns a functor to test for the strong exception-safety guarantee. |
|
// Equality comparisons are made against the T provided by the factory and |
|
// default to using operator==. |
|
// |
|
// Parameters: |
|
// * TFactory: operator() returns a unique_ptr to the type under test. It |
|
// should always return pointers to values which compare equal. |
|
template <typename TFactory, typename EqualTo = std::equal_to< |
|
exceptions_internal::FactoryType<TFactory>>> |
|
exceptions_internal::StrongGuaranteeTester< |
|
exceptions_internal::FactoryType<TFactory>, EqualTo> |
|
StrongGuarantee(TFactory factory, EqualTo eq = EqualTo()) { |
|
return exceptions_internal::StrongGuaranteeTester< |
|
exceptions_internal::FactoryType<TFactory>, EqualTo>(factory(), eq); |
|
} |
|
|
|
} // namespace absl |
|
|
|
#endif // ABSL_BASE_INTERNAL_EXCEPTION_SAFETY_TESTING_H_
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