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llvm-mirror/unittests/ExecutionEngine/Orc/ThreadSafeModuleTest.cpp
Jonas Devlieghere 2c693415b7 [llvm] Migrate llvm::make_unique to std::make_unique
Now that we've moved to C++14, we no longer need the llvm::make_unique
implementation from STLExtras.h. This patch is a mechanical replacement
of (hopefully) all the llvm::make_unique instances across the monorepo.

llvm-svn: 369013
2019-08-15 15:54:37 +00:00

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//===--- ThreadSafeModuleTest.cpp - Test basic use of ThreadSafeModule ----===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/ExecutionEngine/Orc/ThreadSafeModule.h"
#include "gtest/gtest.h"
#include <atomic>
#include <future>
#include <thread>
using namespace llvm;
using namespace llvm::orc;
namespace {
TEST(ThreadSafeModuleTest, ContextWhollyOwnedByOneModule) {
// Test that ownership of a context can be transferred to a single
// ThreadSafeModule.
ThreadSafeContext TSCtx(std::make_unique<LLVMContext>());
auto M = std::make_unique<Module>("M", *TSCtx.getContext());
ThreadSafeModule TSM(std::move(M), std::move(TSCtx));
}
TEST(ThreadSafeModuleTest, ContextOwnershipSharedByTwoModules) {
// Test that ownership of a context can be shared between more than one
// ThreadSafeModule.
ThreadSafeContext TSCtx(std::make_unique<LLVMContext>());
auto M1 = std::make_unique<Module>("M1", *TSCtx.getContext());
ThreadSafeModule TSM1(std::move(M1), TSCtx);
auto M2 = std::make_unique<Module>("M2", *TSCtx.getContext());
ThreadSafeModule TSM2(std::move(M2), std::move(TSCtx));
}
TEST(ThreadSafeModuleTest, ContextOwnershipSharedWithClient) {
// Test that ownership of a context can be shared with a client-held
// ThreadSafeContext so that it can be re-used for new modules.
ThreadSafeContext TSCtx(std::make_unique<LLVMContext>());
{
// Create and destroy a module.
auto M1 = std::make_unique<Module>("M1", *TSCtx.getContext());
ThreadSafeModule TSM1(std::move(M1), TSCtx);
}
// Verify that the context is still available for re-use.
auto M2 = std::make_unique<Module>("M2", *TSCtx.getContext());
ThreadSafeModule TSM2(std::move(M2), std::move(TSCtx));
}
TEST(ThreadSafeModuleTest, ThreadSafeModuleMoveAssignment) {
// Move assignment needs to move the module before the context (opposite
// to the field order) to ensure that overwriting with an empty
// ThreadSafeModule does not destroy the context early.
ThreadSafeContext TSCtx(std::make_unique<LLVMContext>());
auto M = std::make_unique<Module>("M", *TSCtx.getContext());
ThreadSafeModule TSM(std::move(M), std::move(TSCtx));
TSM = ThreadSafeModule();
}
TEST(ThreadSafeModuleTest, BasicContextLockAPI) {
// Test that basic lock API calls work.
ThreadSafeContext TSCtx(std::make_unique<LLVMContext>());
auto M = std::make_unique<Module>("M", *TSCtx.getContext());
ThreadSafeModule TSM(std::move(M), TSCtx);
{ auto L = TSCtx.getLock(); }
{ auto L = TSM.getContext().getLock(); }
}
TEST(ThreadSafeModuleTest, ContextLockPreservesContext) {
// Test that the existence of a context lock preserves the attached
// context.
// The trick to verify this is a bit of a hack: We attach a Module
// (without the ThreadSafeModule wrapper) to the context, then verify
// that this Module destructs safely (which it will not if its context
// has been destroyed) even though all references to the context have
// been thrown away (apart from the lock).
ThreadSafeContext TSCtx(std::make_unique<LLVMContext>());
auto L = TSCtx.getLock();
auto &Ctx = *TSCtx.getContext();
auto M = std::make_unique<Module>("M", Ctx);
TSCtx = ThreadSafeContext();
}
} // end anonymous namespace