badvpn/examples/ncdval_test.c
Ambroz Bizjak c1f4c57e8a Replace cstring with MemRef.
MemRef is just a stupid (ptr, len) pair. We no longer need the abstract cstring.
2014-11-25 21:18:48 +01:00

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/**
* @file ncdval_test.c
* @author Ambroz Bizjak <ambrop7@gmail.com>
*
* @section LICENSE
*
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*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <ncd/NCDVal.h>
#include <ncd/NCDStringIndex.h>
#include <ncd/static_strings.h>
#include <base/BLog.h>
#include <misc/debug.h>
#include <misc/balloc.h>
#include <misc/offset.h>
#define FORCE(cmd) if (!(cmd)) { fprintf(stderr, "failed\n"); exit(1); }
static void test_string (NCDValRef str, const char *data, size_t length)
{
FORCE( !NCDVal_IsInvalid(str) )
FORCE( NCDVal_IsString(str) )
FORCE( NCDVal_StringLength(str) == length )
FORCE( NCDVal_StringHasNulls(str) == !!memchr(data, '\0', length) )
FORCE( NCDVal_IsStringNoNulls(str) == !memchr(data, '\0', length) )
FORCE( NCDVal_StringRegionEquals(str, 0, length, data) )
MemRef mr = NCDVal_StringMemRef(str);
FORCE( mr.ptr == NCDVal_StringData(str) )
FORCE( mr.len == NCDVal_StringLength(str) )
FORCE( mr.len == length )
FORCE( !memcmp(mr.ptr, data, length) )
}
static void print_indent (int indent)
{
for (int i = 0; i < indent; i++) {
printf(" ");
}
}
static void print_value (NCDValRef val, unsigned int indent)
{
switch (NCDVal_Type(val)) {
case NCDVAL_STRING: {
NCDValNullTermString nts;
FORCE( NCDVal_StringNullTerminate(val, &nts) )
print_indent(indent);
printf("string(%zu) %s\n", NCDVal_StringLength(val), nts.data);
NCDValNullTermString_Free(&nts);
} break;
case NCDVAL_LIST: {
size_t count = NCDVal_ListCount(val);
print_indent(indent);
printf("list(%zu)\n", NCDVal_ListCount(val));
for (size_t i = 0; i < count; i++) {
NCDValRef elem_val = NCDVal_ListGet(val, i);
print_value(elem_val, indent + 1);
}
} break;
case NCDVAL_MAP: {
print_indent(indent);
printf("map(%zu)\n", NCDVal_MapCount(val));
for (NCDValMapElem e = NCDVal_MapOrderedFirst(val); !NCDVal_MapElemInvalid(e); e = NCDVal_MapOrderedNext(val, e)) {
NCDValRef ekey = NCDVal_MapElemKey(val, e);
NCDValRef eval = NCDVal_MapElemVal(val, e);
print_indent(indent + 1);
printf("key=\n");
print_value(ekey, indent + 2);
print_indent(indent + 1);
printf("val=\n");
print_value(eval, indent + 2);
}
} break;
}
}
int main ()
{
int res;
BLog_InitStdout();
NCDStringIndex string_index;
FORCE( NCDStringIndex_Init(&string_index) )
// Some basic usage of values.
NCDValMem mem;
NCDValMem_Init(&mem);
NCDValRef s1 = NCDVal_NewString(&mem, "Hello World");
test_string(s1, "Hello World", 11);
ASSERT( NCDVal_IsString(s1) )
ASSERT( !NCDVal_IsIdString(s1) )
ASSERT( NCDVal_Type(s1) == NCDVAL_STRING )
NCDValRef s2 = NCDVal_NewString(&mem, "This is reeeeeeeeeeeeeallllllllyyyyy fun!");
FORCE( !NCDVal_IsInvalid(s2) )
NCDValRef l1 = NCDVal_NewList(&mem, 10);
FORCE( !NCDVal_IsInvalid(l1) )
FORCE( NCDVal_ListAppend(l1, s1) )
FORCE( NCDVal_ListAppend(l1, s2) )
print_value(s1, 0);
print_value(s2, 0);
print_value(l1, 0);
NCDValRef k1 = NCDVal_NewString(&mem, "K1");
FORCE( !NCDVal_IsInvalid(k1) )
NCDValRef v1 = NCDVal_NewString(&mem, "V1");
FORCE( !NCDVal_IsInvalid(v1) )
NCDValRef k2 = NCDVal_NewString(&mem, "K2");
FORCE( !NCDVal_IsInvalid(k2) )
NCDValRef v2 = NCDVal_NewString(&mem, "V2");
FORCE( !NCDVal_IsInvalid(v2) )
NCDValRef m1 = NCDVal_NewMap(&mem, 3);
FORCE( !NCDVal_IsInvalid(m1) )
FORCE( NCDVal_MapInsert(m1, k1, v1, &res) && res )
FORCE( NCDVal_MapInsert(m1, k2, v2, &res) && res )
ASSERT( NCDVal_MapGetValue(m1, "K1").idx == v1.idx )
ASSERT( NCDVal_MapGetValue(m1, "K2").idx == v2.idx )
ASSERT( NCDVal_IsInvalid(NCDVal_MapGetValue(m1, "K3")) )
NCDValRef ids1 = NCDVal_NewIdString(&mem, NCD_STRING_ARG1, &string_index);
test_string(ids1, "_arg1", 5);
ASSERT( !memcmp(NCDVal_StringData(ids1), "_arg1", 5) )
ASSERT( NCDVal_StringLength(ids1) == 5 )
ASSERT( !NCDVal_StringHasNulls(ids1) )
ASSERT( NCDVal_StringEquals(ids1, "_arg1") )
ASSERT( NCDVal_Type(ids1) == NCDVAL_STRING )
ASSERT( NCDVal_IsIdString(ids1) )
NCDValRef ids2 = NCDVal_NewIdString(&mem, NCD_STRING_ARG2, &string_index);
test_string(ids2, "_arg2", 5);
ASSERT( !memcmp(NCDVal_StringData(ids2), "_arg2", 5) )
ASSERT( NCDVal_StringLength(ids2) == 5 )
ASSERT( !NCDVal_StringHasNulls(ids2) )
ASSERT( NCDVal_StringEquals(ids2, "_arg2") )
ASSERT( NCDVal_Type(ids2) == NCDVAL_STRING )
ASSERT( NCDVal_IsIdString(ids2) )
FORCE( NCDVal_MapInsert(m1, ids1, ids2, &res) && res )
ASSERT( NCDVal_MapGetValue(m1, "_arg1").idx == ids2.idx )
print_value(m1, 0);
NCDValRef copy = NCDVal_NewCopy(&mem, m1);
FORCE( !NCDVal_IsInvalid(copy) )
ASSERT( NCDVal_Compare(copy, m1) == 0 )
NCDValMem_Free(&mem);
// Try to make copies of a string within the same memory object.
// This is an evil test because we cannot simply copy a string using e.g.
// NCDVal_NewStringBin() - it requires that the buffer passed
// be outside the memory object of the new string.
// We use NCDVal_NewCopy(), which takes care of this by creating
// an uninitialized string using NCDVal_NewStringUninitialized() and
// then copyng the data.
NCDValMem_Init(&mem);
NCDValRef s[100];
s[0] = NCDVal_NewString(&mem, "Eeeeeeeeeeeevil.");
FORCE( !NCDVal_IsInvalid(s[0]) )
for (int i = 1; i < 100; i++) {
s[i] = NCDVal_NewCopy(&mem, s[i - 1]);
FORCE( !NCDVal_IsInvalid(s[i]) )
ASSERT( NCDVal_StringEquals(s[i - 1], "Eeeeeeeeeeeevil.") )
ASSERT( NCDVal_StringEquals(s[i], "Eeeeeeeeeeeevil.") )
}
for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
ASSERT( NCDVal_StringEquals(s[i], "Eeeeeeeeeeeevil.") )
}
NCDValMem_Free(&mem);
NCDStringIndex_Free(&string_index);
return 0;
}