5acb90c9b6
a small amount of unused stuff (by the bmakefiles to follow), but it isn't much and seems harmless enough.
237 lines
4.8 KiB
C++
237 lines
4.8 KiB
C++
/* Random regression tests etc. */
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#include <fstream.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <strstream.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#define BUF_SIZE 4096
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void
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test1 ()
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{
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fstream f;
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char buf[BUF_SIZE];
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f.setbuf( buf, BUF_SIZE );
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}
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void
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test2 ( )
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{
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char string[BUF_SIZE];
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ostrstream s( string, BUF_SIZE );
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s << "Bla bla bla " << 55 << ' ' << 3.23 << '\0' << endl;
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cout << "Test2: " << string << endl;
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}
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/* Test case from Joe Buck <jbuck@Synopsys.COM>. */
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class special_ofstream : public ofstream {
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public:
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special_ofstream() : ofstream() {}
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special_ofstream(int fd) : ofstream(fd) {}
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special_ofstream(const char *name, int mode=ios::out, int prot=0664) {
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open(name,mode,prot);
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}
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void open(const char *name, int mode=ios::out, int prot=0664);
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};
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void special_ofstream::open(const char* name, int mode, int prot) {
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if (strcmp(name, "<cout>") == 0) {
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rdbuf()->attach(1);
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}
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else if (strcmp(name, "<cerr>") == 0) {
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rdbuf()->attach(2);
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setf(unitbuf);
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}
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else ofstream::open(name,mode,prot);
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}
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void
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test3 ()
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{
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{
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special_ofstream o("<cout>");
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o << "Hello\n";
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// o is destructed now. This should not close cout
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}
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{
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special_ofstream o("<cout>");
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o << "Line 2\n";
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}
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}
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void
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getline_test1 ()
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{
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char buf[1000];
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char data[] = "#include <iostream.h>\n#include <fstream.h>\n";
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istrstream infile(data, strlen(data));
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infile.getline(buf,1000);
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infile.getline(buf,1000);
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cout << buf << '\n';
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}
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// test istream::getline on readng overlong lines.
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void
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getline_test2 ()
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{
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char data[] = "Line one.\nline 2.\n";
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char line[100];
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istrstream strin(data, strlen(data));
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strin.getline(line, 10);
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cout << "line: " << line << ", count: " << strin.gcount () << "\n";
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}
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void
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getline_test3 ()
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{
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char data[] = "123456789\nabcdefghijkl.\n";
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char line[10];
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istrstream strin(data, strlen(data));
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strin.getline(line, 10);
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cout << "line: " << line << ", count: " << strin.gcount () << "\n";
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strin.getline(line, 10);
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cout << "line: " << line << ", count: " << strin.gcount () << "\n";
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assert (!strin.good());
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strin.clear ();
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strin.getline(line, 10);
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cout << "line: " << line << ", count: " << strin.gcount () << "\n";
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}
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class A : private ostream
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{
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public:
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A(streambuf* s);
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ostream::flush;
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};
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A::A(streambuf* s)
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: ostream(s)
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{
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}
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void
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flush1_test()
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{
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A os(cout.rdbuf());
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os.flush();
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}
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void
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reread_test ()
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{ // This is PR 5486.
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int tag_char;
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char *fname = "Makefile";
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int mode = O_RDONLY;
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filebuf file_p;
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int fd = ::open(fname, mode, 0666);
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file_p.attach(fd);
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istream d_istream(&file_p);
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// Read a character from the stream, save it and put it back.
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tag_char = d_istream.get();
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int save_char = tag_char;
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d_istream.putback((char) tag_char);
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// Uncomment then next statement and the next get will be EOF.
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streampos pos = d_istream.tellg();
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// Re-read the first character
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tag_char = d_istream.get();
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cout << "reread_test: " << (char)save_char << " " << (char)tag_char << "\n";
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cout.flush();
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}
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void *danger_pointer;
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void operator delete (void *p)
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{
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if (p)
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{
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if (p == danger_pointer)
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fprintf (stderr, "maybe deleted\n");
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free (p);
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}
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}
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struct my_ostream: virtual public ios, public ostream
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{
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my_ostream (ostream &s): ios (s.rdbuf()) { }
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};
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void
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test_destroy ()
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{
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ofstream fstr ("foo.dat");
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my_ostream wa (fstr);
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/* Check that sure wa.rdbuf() is only freed once. */
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danger_pointer = wa.rdbuf ();
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wa << "Hi there" << endl;
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#ifdef _IO_NEW_STREAMS
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fprintf (stderr, "maybe deleted\n");
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#endif
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}
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/* Submitted by Luke Blanshard <luke@cs.wisc.edu>.
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In certain circumstances, the library will write past the end of the
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buffer it has allocated for a file: You must read from the file,
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exactly enough bytes that the read pointer is at the end of the
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buffer. Then you must write to the file, at the same place you just
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finished reading from.
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"Your patch looks great, and you're welcome to use the test code for any
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purpose whatever. I hereby renounce my implicit copyright on it." */
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void
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test_read_write_flush ()
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{
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fstream f;
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char buf[8192];
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for ( int index=0; index < sizeof buf; ++index )
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buf[index] = (index+1)&63? 'x' : '\n';
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f.open( "foo.dat", ios::in|ios::out|ios::trunc );
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f.write( buf, sizeof buf );
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f.seekg( 0, ios::beg );
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f.read( buf, sizeof buf );
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// f.seekp( sizeof buf, ios::beg ); // Present or absent, bug still happens.
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f.write( "a", 1 );
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if ( f.rdbuf()->_IO_write_ptr > f.rdbuf()->_IO_buf_end )
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cerr << "test_read_write_flush: it's broken.\n";
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else
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cout << "test_read_write_flush: the problem isn't showing itself.\n";
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}
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int main( )
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{
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test1 ();
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test2 ();
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test3 ();
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getline_test1 ();
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getline_test2 ();
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getline_test3 ();
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flush1_test ();
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reread_test ();
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test_destroy ();
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test_read_write_flush ();
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return 0;
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}
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