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// Tests that Google Mock constructs can be used in a large number of
 
// threads concurrently.
 
 
 
#include "gmock/gmock.h"
 
#include "gtest/gtest.h"
 
 
 
namespace testing {
 
namespace {
 
 
 
// From gtest-port.h.
 
using ::testing::internal::ThreadWithParam;
 
 
 
// The maximum number of test threads (not including helper threads)
 
// to create.
 
const int kMaxTestThreads = 50;
 
 
 
// How many times to repeat a task in a test thread.
 
const int kRepeat = 50;
 
 
 
class MockFoo {
 
 public:
 
  MOCK_METHOD1(Bar, int(int n));  // NOLINT
 
  MOCK_METHOD2(Baz, char(const char* s1, const std::string& s2));  // NOLINT
 
};
 
 
 
// Helper for waiting for the given thread to finish and then deleting it.
 
template <typename T>
 
void JoinAndDelete(ThreadWithParam<T>* t) {
 
  t->Join();
 
  delete t;
 
}
 
 
 
using internal::linked_ptr;
 
 
 
// Helper classes for testing using linked_ptr concurrently.
 
 
 
class Base {
 
 public:
 
  explicit Base(int a_x) : x_(a_x) {}
 
  virtual ~Base() {}
 
  int x() const { return x_; }
 
 private:
 
  int x_;
 
};
 
 
 
class Derived1 : public Base {
 
 public:
 
  Derived1(int a_x, int a_y) : Base(a_x), y_(a_y) {}
 
  int y() const { return y_; }
 
 private:
 
  int y_;
 
};
 
 
 
class Derived2 : public Base {
 
 public:
 
  Derived2(int a_x, int a_z) : Base(a_x), z_(a_z) {}
 
  int z() const { return z_; }
 
 private:
 
  int z_;
 
};
 
 
 
linked_ptr<Derived1> pointer1(new Derived1(1, 2));
 
linked_ptr<Derived2> pointer2(new Derived2(3, 4));
 
 
 
struct Dummy {};
 
 
 
// Tests that we can copy from a linked_ptr and read it concurrently.
 
void TestConcurrentCopyAndReadLinkedPtr(Dummy /* dummy */) {
 
  // Reads pointer1 and pointer2 while they are being copied from in
 
  // another thread.
 
  EXPECT_EQ(1, pointer1->x());
 
  EXPECT_EQ(2, pointer1->y());
 
  EXPECT_EQ(3, pointer2->x());
 
  EXPECT_EQ(4, pointer2->z());
 
 
 
  // Copies from pointer1.
 
  linked_ptr<Derived1> p1(pointer1);
 
  EXPECT_EQ(1, p1->x());
 
  EXPECT_EQ(2, p1->y());
 
 
 
  // Assigns from pointer2 where the LHS was empty.
 
  linked_ptr<Base> p2;
 
  p2 = pointer1;
 
  EXPECT_EQ(1, p2->x());
 
 
 
  // Assigns from pointer2 where the LHS was not empty.
 
  p2 = pointer2;
 
  EXPECT_EQ(3, p2->x());
 
}
 
 
 
const linked_ptr<Derived1> p0(new Derived1(1, 2));
 
 
 
// Tests that we can concurrently modify two linked_ptrs that point to
 
// the same object.
 
void TestConcurrentWriteToEqualLinkedPtr(Dummy /* dummy */) {
 
  // p1 and p2 point to the same, shared thing.  One thread resets p1.
 
  // Another thread assigns to p2.  This will cause the same
 
  // underlying "ring" to be updated concurrently.
 
  linked_ptr<Derived1> p1(p0);
 
  linked_ptr<Derived1> p2(p0);
 
 
 
  EXPECT_EQ(1, p1->x());
 
  EXPECT_EQ(2, p1->y());
 
 
 
  EXPECT_EQ(1, p2->x());
 
  EXPECT_EQ(2, p2->y());
 
 
 
  p1.reset();
 
  p2 = p0;
 
 
 
  EXPECT_EQ(1, p2->x());
 
  EXPECT_EQ(2, p2->y());
 
}
 
 
 
// Tests that different mock objects can be used in their respective
 
// threads.  This should generate no Google Test failure.
 
void TestConcurrentMockObjects(Dummy /* dummy */) {
 
  // Creates a mock and does some typical operations on it.
 
  MockFoo foo;
 
  ON_CALL(foo, Bar(_))
 
      .WillByDefault(Return(1));
 
  ON_CALL(foo, Baz(_, _))
 
      .WillByDefault(Return('b'));
 
  ON_CALL(foo, Baz(_, "you"))
 
      .WillByDefault(Return('a'));
 
 
 
  EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(0))
 
      .Times(AtMost(3));
 
  EXPECT_CALL(foo, Baz(_, _));
 
  EXPECT_CALL(foo, Baz("hi", "you"))
 
      .WillOnce(Return('z'))
 
      .WillRepeatedly(DoDefault());
 
 
 
  EXPECT_EQ(1, foo.Bar(0));
 
  EXPECT_EQ(1, foo.Bar(0));
 
  EXPECT_EQ('z', foo.Baz("hi", "you"));
 
  EXPECT_EQ('a', foo.Baz("hi", "you"));
 
  EXPECT_EQ('b', foo.Baz("hi", "me"));
 
}
 
 
 
// Tests invoking methods of the same mock object in multiple threads.
 
 
 
struct Helper1Param {
 
  MockFoo* mock_foo;
 
  int* count;
 
};
 
 
 
void Helper1(Helper1Param param) {
 
  for (int i = 0; i < kRepeat; i++) {
 
    const char ch = param.mock_foo->Baz("a", "b");
 
    if (ch == 'a') {
 
      // It was an expected call.
 
      (*param.count)++;
 
    } else {
 
      // It was an excessive call.
 
      EXPECT_EQ('\0', ch);
 
    }
 
 
 
    // An unexpected call.
 
    EXPECT_EQ('\0', param.mock_foo->Baz("x", "y")) << "Expected failure.";
 
 
 
    // An uninteresting call.
 
    EXPECT_EQ(1, param.mock_foo->Bar(5));
 
  }
 
}
 
 
 
// This should generate 3*kRepeat + 1 failures in total.
 
void TestConcurrentCallsOnSameObject(Dummy /* dummy */) {
 
  MockFoo foo;
 
 
 
  ON_CALL(foo, Bar(_))
 
      .WillByDefault(Return(1));
 
  EXPECT_CALL(foo, Baz(_, "b"))
 
      .Times(kRepeat)
 
      .WillRepeatedly(Return('a'));
 
  EXPECT_CALL(foo, Baz(_, "c"));  // Expected to be unsatisfied.
 
 
 
  // This chunk of code should generate kRepeat failures about
 
  // excessive calls, and 2*kRepeat failures about unexpected calls.
 
  int count1 = 0;
 
  const Helper1Param param = { &foo, &count1 };
 
  ThreadWithParam<Helper1Param>* const t =
 
      new ThreadWithParam<Helper1Param>(Helper1, param, NULL);
 
 
 
  int count2 = 0;
 
  const Helper1Param param2 = { &foo, &count2 };
 
  Helper1(param2);
 
  JoinAndDelete(t);
 
 
 
  EXPECT_EQ(kRepeat, count1 + count2);
 
 
 
  // foo's destructor should generate one failure about unsatisfied
 
  // expectation.
 
}
 
 
 
// Tests using the same mock object in multiple threads when the
 
// expectations are partially ordered.
 
 
 
void Helper2(MockFoo* foo) {
 
  for (int i = 0; i < kRepeat; i++) {
 
    foo->Bar(2);
 
    foo->Bar(3);
 
  }
 
}
 
 
 
// This should generate no Google Test failures.
 
void TestPartiallyOrderedExpectationsWithThreads(Dummy /* dummy */) {
 
  MockFoo foo;
 
  Sequence s1, s2;
 
 
 
  {
 
    InSequence dummy;
 
    EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(0));
 
    EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(1))
 
        .InSequence(s1, s2);
 
  }
 
 
 
  EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(2))
 
      .Times(2*kRepeat)
 
      .InSequence(s1)
 
      .RetiresOnSaturation();
 
  EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(3))
 
      .Times(2*kRepeat)
 
      .InSequence(s2);
 
 
 
  {
 
    InSequence dummy;
 
    EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(2))
 
        .InSequence(s1, s2);
 
    EXPECT_CALL(foo, Bar(4));
 
  }
 
 
 
  foo.Bar(0);
 
  foo.Bar(1);
 
 
 
  ThreadWithParam<MockFoo*>* const t =
 
      new ThreadWithParam<MockFoo*>(Helper2, &foo, NULL);
 
  Helper2(&foo);
 
  JoinAndDelete(t);
 
 
 
  foo.Bar(2);
 
  foo.Bar(4);
 
}
 
 
 
// Tests using Google Mock constructs in many threads concurrently.
 
TEST(StressTest, CanUseGMockWithThreads) {
 
  void (*test_routines[])(Dummy dummy) = {
 
    &TestConcurrentCopyAndReadLinkedPtr,
 
    &TestConcurrentWriteToEqualLinkedPtr,
 
    &TestConcurrentMockObjects,
 
    &TestConcurrentCallsOnSameObject,
 
    &TestPartiallyOrderedExpectationsWithThreads,
 
  };
 
 
 
  const int kRoutines = sizeof(test_routines)/sizeof(test_routines[0]);
 
  const int kCopiesOfEachRoutine = kMaxTestThreads / kRoutines;
 
  const int kTestThreads = kCopiesOfEachRoutine * kRoutines;
 
  ThreadWithParam<Dummy>* threads[kTestThreads] = {};
 
  for (int i = 0; i < kTestThreads; i++) {
 
    // Creates a thread to run the test function.
 
    threads[i] =
 
        new ThreadWithParam<Dummy>(test_routines[i % kRoutines], Dummy(), NULL);
 
    GTEST_LOG_(INFO) << "Thread #" << i << " running . . .";
 
  }
 
 
 
  // At this point, we have many threads running.
 
  for (int i = 0; i < kTestThreads; i++) {
 
    JoinAndDelete(threads[i]);
 
  }
 
 
 
  // Ensures that the correct number of failures have been reported.
 
  const TestInfo* const info = UnitTest::GetInstance()->current_test_info();
 
  const TestResult& result = *info->result();
 
  const int kExpectedFailures = (3*kRepeat + 1)*kCopiesOfEachRoutine;
 
  GTEST_CHECK_(kExpectedFailures == result.total_part_count())
 
      << "Expected " << kExpectedFailures << " failures, but got "
 
      << result.total_part_count();
 
}
 
 
 
}  // namespace
 
}  // namespace testing
 
 
 
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
 
  testing::InitGoogleMock(&argc, argv);
 
 
 
  const int exit_code = RUN_ALL_TESTS();  // Expected to fail.
 
  GTEST_CHECK_(exit_code != 0) << "RUN_ALL_TESTS() did not fail as expected";
 
 
 
  printf("\nPASS\n");
 
  return 0;
 
}