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// Copyright David Abrahams and Jeremy Siek 2003.
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See
// accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
#ifndef BOOST_ITERATOR_TESTS_HPP
# define BOOST_ITERATOR_TESTS_HPP
// This is meant to be the beginnings of a comprehensive, generic
// test suite for STL concepts such as iterators and containers.
//
// Revision History:
// 28 Apr 2002 Fixed input iterator requirements.
// For a == b a++ == b++ is no longer required.
// See 24.1.1/3 for details.
// (Thomas Witt)
// 08 Feb 2001 Fixed bidirectional iterator test so that
// --i is no longer a precondition.
// (Jeremy Siek)
// 04 Feb 2001 Added lvalue test, corrected preconditions
// (David Abrahams)
# include <iterator>
# include <boost/static_assert.hpp>
# include <boost/concept_archetype.hpp> // for detail::dummy_constructor
# include <boost/implicit_cast.hpp>
# include <boost/core/ignore_unused.hpp>
# include <boost/core/lightweight_test.hpp>
# include <boost/type_traits/is_same.hpp>
# include <boost/type_traits/is_pointer.hpp>
# include <boost/type_traits/is_reference.hpp>
namespace boost {
// use this for the value type
struct dummyT {
dummyT() { }
dummyT(detail::dummy_constructor) { }
dummyT(int x) : m_x(x) { }
int foo() const { return m_x; }
bool operator==(const dummyT& d) const { return m_x == d.m_x; }
int m_x;
};
}
namespace boost {
namespace iterators {
// Tests whether type Iterator satisfies the requirements for a
// TrivialIterator.
// Preconditions: i != j, *i == val
template <class Iterator, class T>
void trivial_iterator_test(const Iterator i, const Iterator j, T val)
{
Iterator k;
BOOST_TEST(i == i);
BOOST_TEST(j == j);
BOOST_TEST(i != j);
#ifdef BOOST_NO_STD_ITERATOR_TRAITS
T v = *i;
#else
typename std::iterator_traits<Iterator>::value_type v = *i;
#endif
BOOST_TEST(v == val);
boost::ignore_unused(v);
#if 0
// hmm, this will give a warning for transform_iterator... perhaps
// this should be separated out into a stand-alone test since there
// are several situations where it can't be used, like for
// integer_range::iterator.
BOOST_TEST(v == i->foo());
#endif
k = i;
BOOST_TEST(k == k);
BOOST_TEST(k == i);
BOOST_TEST(k != j);
BOOST_TEST(*k == val);
boost::ignore_unused(k);
}
// Preconditions: i != j
template <class Iterator, class T>
void mutable_trivial_iterator_test(const Iterator i, const Iterator j, T val)
{
*i = val;
trivial_iterator_test(i, j, val);
}
// Preconditions: *i == v1, *++i == v2
template <class Iterator, class T>
void input_iterator_test(Iterator i, T v1, T v2)
{
Iterator i1(i);
BOOST_TEST(i == i1);
BOOST_TEST(!(i != i1));
// I can see no generic way to create an input iterator
// that is in the domain of== of i and != i.
// The following works for istream_iterator but is not
// guaranteed to work for arbitrary input iterators.
//
// Iterator i2;
//
// BOOST_TEST(i != i2);
// BOOST_TEST(!(i == i2));
BOOST_TEST(*i1 == v1);
BOOST_TEST(*i == v1);
// we cannot test for equivalence of (void)++i & (void)i++
// as i is only guaranteed to be single pass.
BOOST_TEST(*i++ == v1);
boost::ignore_unused(i1);
i1 = i;
BOOST_TEST(i == i1);
BOOST_TEST(!(i != i1));
BOOST_TEST(*i1 == v2);
BOOST_TEST(*i == v2);
boost::ignore_unused(i1);
// i is dereferencable, so it must be incrementable.
++i;
// how to test for operator-> ?
}
// how to test output iterator?
template <bool is_pointer> struct lvalue_test
{
template <class Iterator> static void check(Iterator)
{
# ifndef BOOST_NO_STD_ITERATOR_TRAITS
typedef typename std::iterator_traits<Iterator>::reference reference;
typedef typename std::iterator_traits<Iterator>::value_type value_type;
# else
typedef typename Iterator::reference reference;
typedef typename Iterator::value_type value_type;
# endif
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT(boost::is_reference<reference>::value);
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT((boost::is_same<reference,value_type&>::value
|| boost::is_same<reference,const value_type&>::value
));
}
};
# ifdef BOOST_NO_STD_ITERATOR_TRAITS
template <> struct lvalue_test<true> {
template <class T> static void check(T) {}
};
#endif
template <class Iterator, class T>
void forward_iterator_test(Iterator i, T v1, T v2)
{
input_iterator_test(i, v1, v2);
Iterator i1 = i, i2 = i;
BOOST_TEST(i == i1++);
BOOST_TEST(i != ++i2);
trivial_iterator_test(i, i1, v1);
trivial_iterator_test(i, i2, v1);
++i;
BOOST_TEST(i == i1);
BOOST_TEST(i == i2);
++i1;
++i2;
trivial_iterator_test(i, i1, v2);
trivial_iterator_test(i, i2, v2);
// borland doesn't allow non-type template parameters
# if !defined(BOOST_BORLANDC) || (BOOST_BORLANDC > 0x551)
lvalue_test<(boost::is_pointer<Iterator>::value)>::check(i);
#endif
}
// Preconditions: *i == v1, *++i == v2
template <class Iterator, class T>
void bidirectional_iterator_test(Iterator i, T v1, T v2)
{
forward_iterator_test(i, v1, v2);
++i;
Iterator i1 = i, i2 = i;
BOOST_TEST(i == i1--);
BOOST_TEST(i != --i2);
trivial_iterator_test(i, i1, v2);
trivial_iterator_test(i, i2, v2);
--i;
BOOST_TEST(i == i1);
BOOST_TEST(i == i2);
++i1;
++i2;
trivial_iterator_test(i, i1, v1);
trivial_iterator_test(i, i2, v1);
}
// mutable_bidirectional_iterator_test
template <class U> struct undefined;
// Preconditions: [i,i+N) is a valid range
template <class Iterator, class TrueVals>
void random_access_iterator_test(Iterator i, int N, TrueVals vals)
{
bidirectional_iterator_test(i, vals[0], vals[1]);
const Iterator j = i;
int c;
typedef typename std::iterator_traits<Iterator>::value_type value_type;
boost::ignore_unused<value_type>();
for (c = 0; c < N-1; ++c) {
BOOST_TEST(i == j + c);
BOOST_TEST(*i == vals[c]);
BOOST_TEST(*i == boost::implicit_cast<value_type>(j[c]));
BOOST_TEST(*i == *(j + c));
BOOST_TEST(*i == *(c + j));
++i;
BOOST_TEST(i > j);
BOOST_TEST(i >= j);
BOOST_TEST(j <= i);
BOOST_TEST(j < i);
}
Iterator k = j + N - 1;
for (c = 0; c < N-1; ++c) {
BOOST_TEST(i == k - c);
BOOST_TEST(*i == vals[N - 1 - c]);
BOOST_TEST(*i == boost::implicit_cast<value_type>(j[N - 1 - c]));
Iterator q = k - c;
boost::ignore_unused(q);
BOOST_TEST(*i == *q);
BOOST_TEST(i > j);
BOOST_TEST(i >= j);
BOOST_TEST(j <= i);
BOOST_TEST(j < i);
--i;
}
}
// Precondition: i != j
template <class Iterator, class ConstIterator>
void const_nonconst_iterator_test(Iterator i, ConstIterator j)
{
BOOST_TEST(i != j);
BOOST_TEST(j != i);
ConstIterator k(i);
BOOST_TEST(k == i);
BOOST_TEST(i == k);
k = i;
BOOST_TEST(k == i);
BOOST_TEST(i == k);
boost::ignore_unused(k);
}
} // namespace iterators
using iterators::undefined;
using iterators::trivial_iterator_test;
using iterators::mutable_trivial_iterator_test;
using iterators::input_iterator_test;
using iterators::lvalue_test;
using iterators::forward_iterator_test;
using iterators::bidirectional_iterator_test;
using iterators::random_access_iterator_test;
using iterators::const_nonconst_iterator_test;
} // namespace boost
#endif // BOOST_ITERATOR_TESTS_HPP
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