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Add tests for
core:sync
and core:sync/chan
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package test_core_sync_chan | ||
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import "base:runtime" | ||
import "base:intrinsics" | ||
import "core:log" | ||
import "core:math/rand" | ||
import "core:sync/chan" | ||
import "core:testing" | ||
import "core:thread" | ||
import "core:time" | ||
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Message_Type :: enum i32 { | ||
Result, | ||
Add, | ||
Multiply, | ||
Subtract, | ||
Divide, | ||
End, | ||
} | ||
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Message :: struct { | ||
type: Message_Type, | ||
i: i64, | ||
} | ||
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Comm :: struct { | ||
host: chan.Chan(Message), | ||
client: chan.Chan(Message), | ||
manual_buffering: bool, | ||
} | ||
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BUFFER_SIZE :: 8 | ||
MAX_RAND :: 32 | ||
FAIL_TIME :: 1 * time.Second | ||
SLEEP_TIME :: 1 * time.Millisecond | ||
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comm_client :: proc(th: ^thread.Thread) { | ||
data := cast(^Comm)th.data | ||
manual_buffering := data.manual_buffering | ||
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n: i64 | ||
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for manual_buffering && !chan.can_recv(data.host) { | ||
thread.yield() | ||
} | ||
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recv_loop: for msg in chan.recv(data.host) { | ||
#partial switch msg.type { | ||
case .Add: n += msg.i | ||
case .Multiply: n *= msg.i | ||
case .Subtract: n -= msg.i | ||
case .Divide: n /= msg.i | ||
case .End: | ||
break recv_loop | ||
case: | ||
panic("Unknown message type for client.") | ||
} | ||
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for manual_buffering && !chan.can_recv(data.host) { | ||
thread.yield() | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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for manual_buffering && !chan.can_send(data.host) { | ||
thread.yield() | ||
} | ||
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chan.send(data.client, Message{.Result, n}) | ||
chan.close(data.client) | ||
} | ||
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send_messages :: proc(t: ^testing.T, host: chan.Chan(Message), manual_buffering: bool = false) -> (expected: i64) { | ||
expected = 1 | ||
for manual_buffering && !chan.can_send(host) { | ||
thread.yield() | ||
} | ||
chan.send(host, Message{.Add, 1}) | ||
log.debug(Message{.Add, 1}) | ||
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for _ in 0..<1+2*BUFFER_SIZE { | ||
msg: Message | ||
msg.i = 1 + rand.int63_max(MAX_RAND) | ||
switch rand.int_max(4) { | ||
case 0: | ||
msg.type = .Add | ||
expected += msg.i | ||
case 1: | ||
msg.type = .Multiply | ||
expected *= msg.i | ||
case 2: | ||
msg.type = .Subtract | ||
expected -= msg.i | ||
case 3: | ||
msg.type = .Divide | ||
expected /= msg.i | ||
} | ||
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for manual_buffering && !chan.can_send(host) { | ||
thread.yield() | ||
} | ||
if manual_buffering { | ||
testing.expect(t, chan.len(host) == 0) | ||
} | ||
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chan.send(host, msg) | ||
log.debug(msg) | ||
} | ||
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for manual_buffering && !chan.can_send(host) { | ||
thread.yield() | ||
} | ||
chan.send(host, Message{.End, 0}) | ||
log.debug(Message{.End, 0}) | ||
chan.close(host) | ||
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return | ||
} | ||
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@test | ||
test_chan_buffered :: proc(t: ^testing.T) { | ||
testing.set_fail_timeout(t, FAIL_TIME) | ||
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comm: Comm | ||
alloc_err: runtime.Allocator_Error | ||
comm.host, alloc_err = chan.create_buffered(chan.Chan(Message), BUFFER_SIZE, context.allocator) | ||
assert(alloc_err == nil, "allocation failed") | ||
comm.client, alloc_err = chan.create_buffered(chan.Chan(Message), BUFFER_SIZE, context.allocator) | ||
assert(alloc_err == nil, "allocation failed") | ||
defer { | ||
chan.destroy(comm.host) | ||
chan.destroy(comm.client) | ||
} | ||
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testing.expect(t, chan.is_buffered(comm.host)) | ||
testing.expect(t, chan.is_buffered(comm.client)) | ||
testing.expect(t, !chan.is_unbuffered(comm.host)) | ||
testing.expect(t, !chan.is_unbuffered(comm.client)) | ||
testing.expect_value(t, chan.len(comm.host), 0) | ||
testing.expect_value(t, chan.len(comm.client), 0) | ||
testing.expect_value(t, chan.cap(comm.host), BUFFER_SIZE) | ||
testing.expect_value(t, chan.cap(comm.client), BUFFER_SIZE) | ||
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reckoner := thread.create(comm_client) | ||
defer thread.destroy(reckoner) | ||
reckoner.data = &comm | ||
thread.start(reckoner) | ||
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expected := send_messages(t, comm.host, manual_buffering = false) | ||
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// Sleep so we can give the other thread enough time to buffer its message. | ||
time.sleep(SLEEP_TIME) | ||
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testing.expect_value(t, chan.len(comm.client), 1) | ||
result, ok := chan.try_recv(comm.client) | ||
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// One more sleep to ensure it has enough time to close. | ||
time.sleep(SLEEP_TIME) | ||
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testing.expect_value(t, chan.is_closed(comm.client), true) | ||
testing.expect_value(t, ok, true) | ||
testing.expect_value(t, result.i, expected) | ||
log.debug(result, expected) | ||
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// Make sure sending to closed channels fails. | ||
testing.expect_value(t, chan.send(comm.host, Message{.End, 0}), false) | ||
testing.expect_value(t, chan.send(comm.client, Message{.End, 0}), false) | ||
testing.expect_value(t, chan.try_send(comm.host, Message{.End, 0}), false) | ||
testing.expect_value(t, chan.try_send(comm.client, Message{.End, 0}), false) | ||
_, ok = chan.recv(comm.host); testing.expect_value(t, ok, false) | ||
_, ok = chan.recv(comm.client); testing.expect_value(t, ok, false) | ||
_, ok = chan.try_recv(comm.host); testing.expect_value(t, ok, false) | ||
_, ok = chan.try_recv(comm.client); testing.expect_value(t, ok, false) | ||
} | ||
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@test | ||
test_chan_unbuffered :: proc(t: ^testing.T) { | ||
testing.set_fail_timeout(t, FAIL_TIME) | ||
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comm: Comm | ||
comm.manual_buffering = true | ||
alloc_err: runtime.Allocator_Error | ||
comm.host, alloc_err = chan.create_unbuffered(chan.Chan(Message), context.allocator) | ||
assert(alloc_err == nil, "allocation failed") | ||
comm.client, alloc_err = chan.create_unbuffered(chan.Chan(Message), context.allocator) | ||
assert(alloc_err == nil, "allocation failed") | ||
defer { | ||
chan.destroy(comm.host) | ||
chan.destroy(comm.client) | ||
} | ||
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testing.expect(t, !chan.is_buffered(comm.host)) | ||
testing.expect(t, !chan.is_buffered(comm.client)) | ||
testing.expect(t, chan.is_unbuffered(comm.host)) | ||
testing.expect(t, chan.is_unbuffered(comm.client)) | ||
testing.expect_value(t, chan.len(comm.host), 0) | ||
testing.expect_value(t, chan.len(comm.client), 0) | ||
testing.expect_value(t, chan.cap(comm.host), 0) | ||
testing.expect_value(t, chan.cap(comm.client), 0) | ||
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reckoner := thread.create(comm_client) | ||
defer thread.destroy(reckoner) | ||
reckoner.data = &comm | ||
thread.start(reckoner) | ||
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for !chan.can_send(comm.client) { | ||
thread.yield() | ||
} | ||
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expected := send_messages(t, comm.host) | ||
testing.expect_value(t, chan.is_closed(comm.host), true) | ||
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for !chan.can_recv(comm.client) { | ||
thread.yield() | ||
} | ||
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result, ok := chan.try_recv(comm.client) | ||
testing.expect_value(t, ok, true) | ||
testing.expect_value(t, result.i, expected) | ||
log.debug(result, expected) | ||
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// Sleep so we can give the other thread enough time to close its side | ||
// after we've received its message. | ||
time.sleep(SLEEP_TIME) | ||
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testing.expect_value(t, chan.is_closed(comm.client), true) | ||
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// Make sure sending and receiving on closed channels fails. | ||
testing.expect_value(t, chan.send(comm.host, Message{.End, 0}), false) | ||
testing.expect_value(t, chan.send(comm.client, Message{.End, 0}), false) | ||
testing.expect_value(t, chan.try_send(comm.host, Message{.End, 0}), false) | ||
testing.expect_value(t, chan.try_send(comm.client, Message{.End, 0}), false) | ||
_, ok = chan.recv(comm.host); testing.expect_value(t, ok, false) | ||
_, ok = chan.recv(comm.client); testing.expect_value(t, ok, false) | ||
_, ok = chan.try_recv(comm.host); testing.expect_value(t, ok, false) | ||
_, ok = chan.try_recv(comm.client); testing.expect_value(t, ok, false) | ||
} | ||
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@test | ||
test_full_buffered_closed_chan_deadlock :: proc(t: ^testing.T) { | ||
testing.set_fail_timeout(t, FAIL_TIME) | ||
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ch, alloc_err := chan.create_buffered(chan.Chan(int), 1, context.allocator) | ||
assert(alloc_err == nil, "allocation failed") | ||
defer chan.destroy(ch) | ||
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testing.expect(t, chan.can_send(ch)) | ||
testing.expect(t, chan.send(ch, 32)) | ||
testing.expect(t, chan.close(ch)) | ||
testing.expect(t, !chan.send(ch, 32)) | ||
} | ||
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// This test guarantees a buffered channel's messages can still be received | ||
// even after closing. This is currently how the API works. If that changes, | ||
// this test will need to change. | ||
@test | ||
test_accept_message_from_closed_buffered_chan :: proc(t: ^testing.T) { | ||
testing.set_fail_timeout(t, FAIL_TIME) | ||
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ch, alloc_err := chan.create_buffered(chan.Chan(int), 2, context.allocator) | ||
assert(alloc_err == nil, "allocation failed") | ||
defer chan.destroy(ch) | ||
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testing.expect(t, chan.can_send(ch)) | ||
testing.expect(t, chan.send(ch, 32)) | ||
testing.expect(t, chan.send(ch, 64)) | ||
testing.expect(t, chan.close(ch)) | ||
result, ok := chan.recv(ch) | ||
testing.expect_value(t, result, 32) | ||
testing.expect(t, ok) | ||
result, ok = chan.try_recv(ch) | ||
testing.expect_value(t, result, 64) | ||
testing.expect(t, ok) | ||
} |
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