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// Copyright 2017 The Abseil Authors. |
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// |
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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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// https://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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#include "absl/utility/utility.h" |
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#include <sstream> |
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#include <string> |
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#include <tuple> |
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#include <type_traits> |
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#include <vector> |
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#include "gmock/gmock.h" |
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#include "gtest/gtest.h" |
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#include "absl/base/attributes.h" |
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#include "absl/memory/memory.h" |
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#include "absl/strings/str_cat.h" |
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namespace { |
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#ifdef _MSC_VER |
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// Warnings for unused variables in this test are false positives. On other |
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// platforms, they are suppressed by ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, but that doesn't |
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// work on MSVC. |
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// Both the unused variables and the name length warnings are due to calls |
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// to absl::make_index_sequence with very large values, creating very long type |
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// names. The resulting warnings are so long they make build output unreadable. |
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#pragma warning( push ) |
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#pragma warning( disable : 4503 ) // decorated name length exceeded |
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#pragma warning( disable : 4101 ) // unreferenced local variable |
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#endif // _MSC_VER |
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using ::testing::ElementsAre; |
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using ::testing::Pointee; |
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using ::testing::StaticAssertTypeEq; |
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TEST(IntegerSequenceTest, ValueType) { |
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StaticAssertTypeEq<int, absl::integer_sequence<int>::value_type>(); |
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StaticAssertTypeEq<char, absl::integer_sequence<char>::value_type>(); |
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} |
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TEST(IntegerSequenceTest, Size) { |
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EXPECT_EQ(0, (absl::integer_sequence<int>::size())); |
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EXPECT_EQ(1, (absl::integer_sequence<int, 0>::size())); |
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EXPECT_EQ(1, (absl::integer_sequence<int, 1>::size())); |
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EXPECT_EQ(2, (absl::integer_sequence<int, 1, 2>::size())); |
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EXPECT_EQ(3, (absl::integer_sequence<int, 0, 1, 2>::size())); |
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EXPECT_EQ(3, (absl::integer_sequence<int, -123, 123, 456>::size())); |
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constexpr size_t sz = absl::integer_sequence<int, 0, 1>::size(); |
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EXPECT_EQ(2, sz); |
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} |
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TEST(IntegerSequenceTest, MakeIndexSequence) { |
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StaticAssertTypeEq<absl::index_sequence<>, absl::make_index_sequence<0>>(); |
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StaticAssertTypeEq<absl::index_sequence<0>, absl::make_index_sequence<1>>(); |
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StaticAssertTypeEq<absl::index_sequence<0, 1>, |
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absl::make_index_sequence<2>>(); |
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StaticAssertTypeEq<absl::index_sequence<0, 1, 2>, |
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absl::make_index_sequence<3>>(); |
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} |
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TEST(IntegerSequenceTest, MakeIntegerSequence) { |
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StaticAssertTypeEq<absl::integer_sequence<int>, |
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absl::make_integer_sequence<int, 0>>(); |
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StaticAssertTypeEq<absl::integer_sequence<int, 0>, |
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absl::make_integer_sequence<int, 1>>(); |
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StaticAssertTypeEq<absl::integer_sequence<int, 0, 1>, |
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absl::make_integer_sequence<int, 2>>(); |
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StaticAssertTypeEq<absl::integer_sequence<int, 0, 1, 2>, |
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absl::make_integer_sequence<int, 3>>(); |
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} |
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template <typename... Ts> |
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class Counter {}; |
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template <size_t... Is> |
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void CountAll(absl::index_sequence<Is...>) { |
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// We only need an alias here, but instantiate a variable to silence warnings |
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// for unused typedefs in some compilers. |
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ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED Counter<absl::make_index_sequence<Is>...> seq; |
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} |
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// This test verifies that absl::make_index_sequence can handle large arguments |
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// without blowing up template instantiation stack, going OOM or taking forever |
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// to compile (there is hard 15 minutes limit imposed by forge). |
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TEST(IntegerSequenceTest, MakeIndexSequencePerformance) { |
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// O(log N) template instantiations. |
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// We only need an alias here, but instantiate a variable to silence warnings |
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// for unused typedefs in some compilers. |
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ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED absl::make_index_sequence<(1 << 16) - 1> seq; |
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// O(N) template instantiations. |
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CountAll(absl::make_index_sequence<(1 << 8) - 1>()); |
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} |
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template <typename F, typename Tup, size_t... Is> |
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auto ApplyFromTupleImpl(F f, const Tup& tup, absl::index_sequence<Is...>) |
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-> decltype(f(std::get<Is>(tup)...)) { |
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return f(std::get<Is>(tup)...); |
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} |
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template <typename Tup> |
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using TupIdxSeq = absl::make_index_sequence<std::tuple_size<Tup>::value>; |
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template <typename F, typename Tup> |
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auto ApplyFromTuple(F f, const Tup& tup) |
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-> decltype(ApplyFromTupleImpl(f, tup, TupIdxSeq<Tup>{})) { |
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return ApplyFromTupleImpl(f, tup, TupIdxSeq<Tup>{}); |
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} |
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template <typename T> |
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std::string Fmt(const T& x) { |
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std::ostringstream os; |
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os << x; |
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return os.str(); |
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} |
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struct PoorStrCat { |
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template <typename... Args> |
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std::string operator()(const Args&... args) const { |
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std::string r; |
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for (const auto& e : {Fmt(args)...}) r += e; |
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return r; |
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} |
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}; |
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template <typename Tup, size_t... Is> |
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std::vector<std::string> TupStringVecImpl(const Tup& tup, |
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absl::index_sequence<Is...>) { |
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return {Fmt(std::get<Is>(tup))...}; |
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} |
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template <typename... Ts> |
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std::vector<std::string> TupStringVec(const std::tuple<Ts...>& tup) { |
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return TupStringVecImpl(tup, absl::index_sequence_for<Ts...>()); |
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} |
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TEST(MakeIndexSequenceTest, ApplyFromTupleExample) { |
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PoorStrCat f{}; |
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EXPECT_EQ("12abc3.14", f(12, "abc", 3.14)); |
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EXPECT_EQ("12abc3.14", ApplyFromTuple(f, std::make_tuple(12, "abc", 3.14))); |
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} |
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TEST(IndexSequenceForTest, Basic) { |
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StaticAssertTypeEq<absl::index_sequence<>, absl::index_sequence_for<>>(); |
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StaticAssertTypeEq<absl::index_sequence<0>, absl::index_sequence_for<int>>(); |
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StaticAssertTypeEq<absl::index_sequence<0, 1, 2, 3>, |
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absl::index_sequence_for<int, void, char, int>>(); |
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} |
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TEST(IndexSequenceForTest, Example) { |
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EXPECT_THAT(TupStringVec(std::make_tuple(12, "abc", 3.14)), |
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ElementsAre("12", "abc", "3.14")); |
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} |
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int Function(int a, int b) { return a - b; } |
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int Sink(std::unique_ptr<int> p) { return *p; } |
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std::unique_ptr<int> Factory(int n) { return absl::make_unique<int>(n); } |
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void NoOp() {} |
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struct ConstFunctor { |
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int operator()(int a, int b) const { return a - b; } |
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}; |
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struct MutableFunctor { |
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int operator()(int a, int b) { return a - b; } |
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}; |
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struct EphemeralFunctor { |
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EphemeralFunctor() {} |
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EphemeralFunctor(const EphemeralFunctor&) {} |
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EphemeralFunctor(EphemeralFunctor&&) {} |
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int operator()(int a, int b) && { return a - b; } |
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}; |
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struct OverloadedFunctor { |
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OverloadedFunctor() {} |
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OverloadedFunctor(const OverloadedFunctor&) {} |
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OverloadedFunctor(OverloadedFunctor&&) {} |
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template <typename... Args> |
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std::string operator()(const Args&... args) & { |
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return absl::StrCat("&", args...); |
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} |
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template <typename... Args> |
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std::string operator()(const Args&... args) const& { |
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return absl::StrCat("const&", args...); |
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} |
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template <typename... Args> |
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std::string operator()(const Args&... args) && { |
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return absl::StrCat("&&", args...); |
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} |
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}; |
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struct Class { |
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int Method(int a, int b) { return a - b; } |
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int ConstMethod(int a, int b) const { return a - b; } |
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int member; |
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}; |
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struct FlipFlop { |
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int ConstMethod() const { return member; } |
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FlipFlop operator*() const { return {-member}; } |
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int member; |
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}; |
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TEST(ApplyTest, Function) { |
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EXPECT_EQ(1, absl::apply(Function, std::make_tuple(3, 2))); |
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EXPECT_EQ(1, absl::apply(&Function, std::make_tuple(3, 2))); |
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} |
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TEST(ApplyTest, NonCopyableArgument) { |
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EXPECT_EQ(42, absl::apply(Sink, std::make_tuple(absl::make_unique<int>(42)))); |
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} |
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TEST(ApplyTest, NonCopyableResult) { |
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EXPECT_THAT(absl::apply(Factory, std::make_tuple(42)), |
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::testing::Pointee(42)); |
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} |
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TEST(ApplyTest, VoidResult) { absl::apply(NoOp, std::tuple<>()); } |
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TEST(ApplyTest, ConstFunctor) { |
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EXPECT_EQ(1, absl::apply(ConstFunctor(), std::make_tuple(3, 2))); |
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} |
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TEST(ApplyTest, MutableFunctor) { |
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MutableFunctor f; |
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EXPECT_EQ(1, absl::apply(f, std::make_tuple(3, 2))); |
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EXPECT_EQ(1, absl::apply(MutableFunctor(), std::make_tuple(3, 2))); |
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} |
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TEST(ApplyTest, EphemeralFunctor) { |
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EphemeralFunctor f; |
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EXPECT_EQ(1, absl::apply(std::move(f), std::make_tuple(3, 2))); |
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EXPECT_EQ(1, absl::apply(EphemeralFunctor(), std::make_tuple(3, 2))); |
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} |
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TEST(ApplyTest, OverloadedFunctor) { |
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OverloadedFunctor f; |
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const OverloadedFunctor& cf = f; |
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EXPECT_EQ("&", absl::apply(f, std::tuple<>{})); |
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EXPECT_EQ("& 42", absl::apply(f, std::make_tuple(" 42"))); |
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EXPECT_EQ("const&", absl::apply(cf, std::tuple<>{})); |
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EXPECT_EQ("const& 42", absl::apply(cf, std::make_tuple(" 42"))); |
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EXPECT_EQ("&&", absl::apply(std::move(f), std::tuple<>{})); |
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OverloadedFunctor f2; |
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EXPECT_EQ("&& 42", absl::apply(std::move(f2), std::make_tuple(" 42"))); |
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} |
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TEST(ApplyTest, ReferenceWrapper) { |
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ConstFunctor cf; |
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MutableFunctor mf; |
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EXPECT_EQ(1, absl::apply(std::cref(cf), std::make_tuple(3, 2))); |
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EXPECT_EQ(1, absl::apply(std::ref(cf), std::make_tuple(3, 2))); |
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EXPECT_EQ(1, absl::apply(std::ref(mf), std::make_tuple(3, 2))); |
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} |
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TEST(ApplyTest, MemberFunction) { |
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std::unique_ptr<Class> p(new Class); |
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std::unique_ptr<const Class> cp(new Class); |
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EXPECT_EQ( |
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1, absl::apply(&Class::Method, |
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std::tuple<std::unique_ptr<Class>&, int, int>(p, 3, 2))); |
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EXPECT_EQ(1, absl::apply(&Class::Method, |
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std::tuple<Class*, int, int>(p.get(), 3, 2))); |
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EXPECT_EQ( |
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1, absl::apply(&Class::Method, std::tuple<Class&, int, int>(*p, 3, 2))); |
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EXPECT_EQ( |
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1, absl::apply(&Class::ConstMethod, |
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std::tuple<std::unique_ptr<Class>&, int, int>(p, 3, 2))); |
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EXPECT_EQ(1, absl::apply(&Class::ConstMethod, |
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std::tuple<Class*, int, int>(p.get(), 3, 2))); |
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EXPECT_EQ(1, absl::apply(&Class::ConstMethod, |
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std::tuple<Class&, int, int>(*p, 3, 2))); |
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EXPECT_EQ(1, absl::apply(&Class::ConstMethod, |
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std::tuple<std::unique_ptr<const Class>&, int, int>( |
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cp, 3, 2))); |
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EXPECT_EQ(1, absl::apply(&Class::ConstMethod, |
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std::tuple<const Class*, int, int>(cp.get(), 3, 2))); |
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EXPECT_EQ(1, absl::apply(&Class::ConstMethod, |
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std::tuple<const Class&, int, int>(*cp, 3, 2))); |
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EXPECT_EQ(1, absl::apply(&Class::Method, |
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std::make_tuple(absl::make_unique<Class>(), 3, 2))); |
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EXPECT_EQ(1, absl::apply(&Class::ConstMethod, |
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std::make_tuple(absl::make_unique<Class>(), 3, 2))); |
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EXPECT_EQ( |
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1, absl::apply(&Class::ConstMethod, |
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std::make_tuple(absl::make_unique<const Class>(), 3, 2))); |
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} |
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TEST(ApplyTest, DataMember) { |
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std::unique_ptr<Class> p(new Class{42}); |
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std::unique_ptr<const Class> cp(new Class{42}); |
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EXPECT_EQ( |
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42, absl::apply(&Class::member, std::tuple<std::unique_ptr<Class>&>(p))); |
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EXPECT_EQ(42, absl::apply(&Class::member, std::tuple<Class&>(*p))); |
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EXPECT_EQ(42, absl::apply(&Class::member, std::tuple<Class*>(p.get()))); |
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absl::apply(&Class::member, std::tuple<std::unique_ptr<Class>&>(p)) = 42; |
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absl::apply(&Class::member, std::tuple<Class*>(p.get())) = 42; |
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absl::apply(&Class::member, std::tuple<Class&>(*p)) = 42; |
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EXPECT_EQ(42, absl::apply(&Class::member, |
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std::tuple<std::unique_ptr<const Class>&>(cp))); |
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EXPECT_EQ(42, absl::apply(&Class::member, std::tuple<const Class&>(*cp))); |
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EXPECT_EQ(42, |
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absl::apply(&Class::member, std::tuple<const Class*>(cp.get()))); |
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} |
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TEST(ApplyTest, FlipFlop) { |
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FlipFlop obj = {42}; |
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// This call could resolve to (obj.*&FlipFlop::ConstMethod)() or |
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// ((*obj).*&FlipFlop::ConstMethod)(). We verify that it's the former. |
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EXPECT_EQ(42, absl::apply(&FlipFlop::ConstMethod, std::make_tuple(obj))); |
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EXPECT_EQ(42, absl::apply(&FlipFlop::member, std::make_tuple(obj))); |
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} |
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TEST(ExchangeTest, MoveOnly) { |
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auto a = Factory(1); |
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EXPECT_EQ(1, *a); |
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auto b = absl::exchange(a, Factory(2)); |
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EXPECT_EQ(2, *a); |
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EXPECT_EQ(1, *b); |
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} |
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TEST(MakeFromTupleTest, String) { |
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EXPECT_EQ( |
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absl::make_from_tuple<std::string>(std::make_tuple("hello world", 5)), |
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"hello"); |
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} |
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TEST(MakeFromTupleTest, MoveOnlyParameter) { |
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struct S { |
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S(std::unique_ptr<int> n, std::unique_ptr<int> m) : value(*n + *m) {} |
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int value = 0; |
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}; |
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auto tup = |
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std::make_tuple(absl::make_unique<int>(3), absl::make_unique<int>(4)); |
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auto s = absl::make_from_tuple<S>(std::move(tup)); |
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EXPECT_EQ(s.value, 7); |
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} |
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TEST(MakeFromTupleTest, NoParameters) { |
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struct S { |
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S() : value(1) {} |
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int value = 2; |
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}; |
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EXPECT_EQ(absl::make_from_tuple<S>(std::make_tuple()).value, 1); |
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} |
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TEST(MakeFromTupleTest, Pair) { |
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EXPECT_EQ( |
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(absl::make_from_tuple<std::pair<bool, int>>(std::make_tuple(true, 17))), |
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std::make_pair(true, 17)); |
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} |
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} // namespace |
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