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llvm-mirror/unittests/ADT/PointerIntPairTest.cpp
David Blaikie 6bae49b565 PointerLikeTypeTraits: Standardize NumLowBitsAvailable on static constexpr rather than anonymous enum
This is (more?) usable by GDB pretty printers and seems nicer to write.

There's one tricky caveat that in C++14 (LLVM's codebase today) the
static constexpr member declaration is not a definition - so odr use of
this constant requires an out of line definition, which won't be
provided (that'd make all these trait classes more annoyidng/expensive
to maintain). But the use of this constant in the library implementation
is/should always be in a non-odr context - only two unit tests needed to
be touched to cope with this/avoid odr using these constants.

Based on/expanded from D72590 by Christian Sigg.
2020-01-16 15:30:50 -08:00

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//===- llvm/unittest/ADT/PointerIntPairTest.cpp - Unit tests --------------===//
//
// 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/ADT/PointerIntPair.h"
#include "gtest/gtest.h"
#include <limits>
using namespace llvm;
namespace {
TEST(PointerIntPairTest, GetSet) {
struct S {
int i;
};
S s;
PointerIntPair<S *, 2> Pair(&s, 1U);
EXPECT_EQ(&s, Pair.getPointer());
EXPECT_EQ(1U, Pair.getInt());
Pair.setInt(2);
EXPECT_EQ(&s, Pair.getPointer());
EXPECT_EQ(2U, Pair.getInt());
Pair.setPointer(nullptr);
EXPECT_EQ(nullptr, Pair.getPointer());
EXPECT_EQ(2U, Pair.getInt());
Pair.setPointerAndInt(&s, 3U);
EXPECT_EQ(&s, Pair.getPointer());
EXPECT_EQ(3U, Pair.getInt());
// Make sure that we can perform all of our operations on enum classes.
//
// The concern is that enum classes are only explicitly convertible to
// integers. This means that if we assume in PointerIntPair this, a
// compilation error will result. This group of tests exercises the enum class
// code to make sure that we do not run into such issues in the future.
enum class E : unsigned {
Case1,
Case2,
Case3,
};
PointerIntPair<S *, 2, E> Pair2(&s, E::Case1);
EXPECT_EQ(&s, Pair2.getPointer());
EXPECT_EQ(E::Case1, Pair2.getInt());
Pair2.setInt(E::Case2);
EXPECT_EQ(&s, Pair2.getPointer());
EXPECT_EQ(E::Case2, Pair2.getInt());
Pair2.setPointer(nullptr);
EXPECT_EQ(nullptr, Pair2.getPointer());
EXPECT_EQ(E::Case2, Pair2.getInt());
Pair2.setPointerAndInt(&s, E::Case3);
EXPECT_EQ(&s, Pair2.getPointer());
EXPECT_EQ(E::Case3, Pair2.getInt());
static_assert(is_trivially_copyable<PointerIntPair<S *, 2, E>>::value,
"trivially copyable");
}
TEST(PointerIntPairTest, DefaultInitialize) {
PointerIntPair<float *, 2> Pair;
EXPECT_EQ(nullptr, Pair.getPointer());
EXPECT_EQ(0U, Pair.getInt());
}
// In real code this would be a word-sized integer limited to 31 bits.
struct Fixnum31 {
uintptr_t Value;
};
struct FixnumPointerTraits {
static inline void *getAsVoidPointer(Fixnum31 Num) {
return reinterpret_cast<void *>(Num.Value << NumLowBitsAvailable);
}
static inline Fixnum31 getFromVoidPointer(void *P) {
// In real code this would assert that the value is in range.
return {reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(P) >> NumLowBitsAvailable};
}
static constexpr int NumLowBitsAvailable =
std::numeric_limits<uintptr_t>::digits - 31;
};
TEST(PointerIntPairTest, ManyUnusedBits) {
PointerIntPair<Fixnum31, 1, bool, FixnumPointerTraits> pair;
EXPECT_EQ((uintptr_t)0, pair.getPointer().Value);
EXPECT_FALSE(pair.getInt());
pair.setPointerAndInt({ 0x7FFFFFFF }, true );
EXPECT_EQ((uintptr_t)0x7FFFFFFF, pair.getPointer().Value);
EXPECT_TRUE(pair.getInt());
EXPECT_EQ(FixnumPointerTraits::NumLowBitsAvailable - 1,
(int)PointerLikeTypeTraits<decltype(pair)>::NumLowBitsAvailable);
static_assert(
is_trivially_copyable<
PointerIntPair<Fixnum31, 1, bool, FixnumPointerTraits>>::value,
"trivially copyable");
}
} // end anonymous namespace