#include "tap.hpp" #include "alloc/stack.hpp" /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// void n_allocations (cruft::alloc::stack &store, unsigned count, size_t bytes, size_t alignment = alignof (std::max_align_t)) { for (unsigned i = 0; i < count; ++i) { auto ptr = store.allocate (bytes, alignment); store.deallocate (ptr); } } /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// int main (void) { cruft::TAP::logger tap; constexpr size_t BUFFER_AVAILABLE = 32; constexpr size_t BUFFER_REQUEST = BUFFER_AVAILABLE - alignof (std::max_align_t); constexpr size_t BUFFER_PAD = 32; constexpr size_t BUFFER_SIZE = BUFFER_AVAILABLE + BUFFER_PAD; // alignment is kinda important, so make it a little easier and ensure // something suitable right off the bat. alignas (std::max_align_t) std::byte memory[BUFFER_SIZE]; std::fill (std::begin (memory), std::end (memory), std::byte{0}); cruft::alloc::stack store (cruft::make_view(memory, memory + BUFFER_AVAILABLE)); tap.expect_eq (store.begin (), std::begin (memory), "base pointers match"); tap.expect_eq (store.offset (std::begin (memory)), 0u, "base offset is 0"); tap.expect_eq (store.capacity (), BUFFER_AVAILABLE, "bytes capacity matches"); // larger than total allocations should throw tap.expect_throw ( [&store] (void) { store.allocate (BUFFER_AVAILABLE + 1, 1); }, "excessive allocation throws bad_alloc" ); // try a large number of allocations so we exercise the frame handling and // alignment routines. tap.expect_nothrow ( [&store] (void) { n_allocations (store, BUFFER_AVAILABLE, BUFFER_REQUEST); }, "repeated allocation/deallocation" ); // perform two near maximum allocations and check for exhaustion through // bad_alloc auto ptr = store.allocate (BUFFER_REQUEST); (void)ptr; tap.expect_throw ( [&store] (void) { store.allocate (BUFFER_REQUEST); }, "bad_alloc thrown on exhaustion" ); // check byte counts are plausible. stacks use some extra memory for book // keeping, so we need to use relational comparison rather than equality. tap.expect_ge (store.used (), BUFFER_REQUEST, "bytes used matches"); tap.expect_le (store.remain (), BUFFER_AVAILABLE - BUFFER_REQUEST, "bytes remain matches"); // try many allocations again after resetting the allocator to zero usage store.reset (); tap.expect_nothrow ( [&store] (void) { n_allocations (store, BUFFER_AVAILABLE, BUFFER_REQUEST); }, "no bad_alloc after reset" ); return tap.status (); }