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# -*- coding: us-ascii -*-
# frozen_string_literal: false
require 'test/unit'
require 'timeout'
module TestStruct
def test_struct
struct_test = @Struct.new("Test", :foo, :bar)
assert_equal(@Struct::Test, struct_test)
test = struct_test.new(1, 2)
assert_equal(1, test.foo)
assert_equal(2, test.bar)
assert_equal(1, test[0])
assert_equal(2, test[1])
a, b = test.to_a
assert_equal(1, a)
assert_equal(2, b)
test[0] = 22
assert_equal(22, test.foo)
test.bar = 47
assert_equal(47, test.bar)
end
# [ruby-dev:26247] more than 10 struct members causes segmentation fault
def test_morethan10members
list = %w( a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p )
until list.empty?
c = @Struct.new(* list.map {|ch| ch.intern }).new
list.each do |ch|
c.__send__(ch)
end
list.pop
end
end
def test_small_structs
names = [:a, :b, :c, :d]
1.upto(4) {|n|
fields = names[0, n]
klass = @Struct.new(*fields)
o = klass.new(*(0...n).to_a)
fields.each_with_index {|name, i|
assert_equal(i, o[name])
}
o = klass.new(*(0...n).to_a.reverse)
fields.each_with_index {|name, i|
assert_equal(n-i-1, o[name])
}
}
end
def test_inherit
klass = @Struct.new(:a)
klass2 = Class.new(klass)
o = klass2.new(1)
assert_equal(1, o.a)
end
def test_members
klass = @Struct.new(:a)
o = klass.new(1)
assert_equal([:a], klass.members)
assert_equal([:a], o.members)
end
def test_ref
klass = @Struct.new(:a)
o = klass.new(1)
assert_equal(1, o[:a])
assert_raise(NameError) { o[:b] }
end
def test_set
klass = @Struct.new(:a)
o = klass.new(1)
o[:a] = 2
assert_equal(2, o[:a])
assert_raise(NameError) { o[:b] = 3 }
end
def test_struct_new
assert_raise(NameError) { @Struct.new("foo") }
assert_nothing_raised { @Struct.new("Foo") }
@Struct.instance_eval { remove_const(:Foo) }
assert_nothing_raised { @Struct.new(:a) { } }
assert_raise(RuntimeError) { @Struct.new(:a) { raise } }
assert_equal([:utime, :stime, :cutime, :cstime], Process.times.members)
end
def test_struct_new_with_keyword_init
@Struct.new("KeywordInitTrue", :a, :b, keyword_init: true)
@Struct.new("KeywordInitFalse", :a, :b, keyword_init: false)
assert_raise(ArgumentError) { @Struct::KeywordInitTrue.new(1, 2) }
assert_nothing_raised { @Struct::KeywordInitFalse.new(1, 2) }
assert_nothing_raised { @Struct::KeywordInitTrue.new(a: 1, b: 2) }
assert_raise(ArgumentError) { @Struct::KeywordInitTrue.new(1, b: 2) }
assert_raise(ArgumentError) { @Struct::KeywordInitTrue.new(a: 1, b: 2, c: 3) }
assert_equal @Struct::KeywordInitTrue.new(a: 1, b: 2).values, @Struct::KeywordInitFalse.new(1, 2).values
assert_equal "#{@Struct}::KeywordInitFalse", @Struct::KeywordInitFalse.inspect
assert_equal "#{@Struct}::KeywordInitTrue(keyword_init: true)", @Struct::KeywordInitTrue.inspect
@Struct.instance_eval do
remove_const(:KeywordInitTrue)
remove_const(:KeywordInitFalse)
end
end
def test_initialize
klass = @Struct.new(:a)
assert_raise(ArgumentError) { klass.new(1, 2) }
klass = @Struct.new(:total) do
def initialize(a, b)
super(a+b)
end
end
assert_equal 3, klass.new(1,2).total
end
def test_each
klass = @Struct.new(:a, :b)
o = klass.new(1, 2)
assert_equal([1, 2], o.each.to_a)
end
def test_each_pair
klass = @Struct.new(:a, :b)
o = klass.new(1, 2)
assert_equal([[:a, 1], [:b, 2]], o.each_pair.to_a)
bug7382 = '[ruby-dev:46533]'
a = []
o.each_pair {|x| a << x}
assert_equal([[:a, 1], [:b, 2]], a, bug7382)
end
def test_inspect
klass = @Struct.new(:a)
o = klass.new(1)
assert_equal("#<struct a=1>", o.inspect)
o.a = o
assert_match(/^#<struct a=#<struct #<.*?>:...>>$/, o.inspect)
@Struct.new("Foo", :a)
o = @Struct::Foo.new(1)
assert_equal("#<struct #@Struct::Foo a=1>", o.inspect)
@Struct.instance_eval { remove_const(:Foo) }
klass = @Struct.new(:a, :b)
o = klass.new(1, 2)
assert_equal("#<struct a=1, b=2>", o.inspect)
klass = @Struct.new(:@a)
o = klass.new(1)
assert_equal(1, o.__send__(:@a))
assert_equal("#<struct :@a=1>", o.inspect)
o.__send__(:"@a=", 2)
assert_equal(2, o.__send__(:@a))
assert_equal("#<struct :@a=2>", o.inspect)
o.__send__("@a=", 3)
assert_equal(3, o.__send__(:@a))
assert_equal("#<struct :@a=3>", o.inspect)
methods = klass.instance_methods(false)
assert_equal([:@a, :"@a="].sort.inspect, methods.sort.inspect, '[Bug #8756]')
assert_include(methods, :@a)
assert_include(methods, :"@a=")
end
def test_init_copy
klass = @Struct.new(:a)
o = klass.new(1)
assert_equal(o, o.dup)
end
def test_aref
klass = @Struct.new(:a)
o = klass.new(1)
assert_equal(1, o[0])
assert_raise_with_message(IndexError, /offset -2\b/) {o[-2]}
assert_raise_with_message(IndexError, /offset 1\b/) {o[1]}
assert_raise_with_message(NameError, /foo/) {o["foo"]}
assert_raise_with_message(NameError, /foo/) {o[:foo]}
end
def test_aset
klass = @Struct.new(:a)
o = klass.new(1)
o[0] = 2
assert_equal(2, o[:a])
assert_raise_with_message(IndexError, /offset -2\b/) {o[-2] = 3}
assert_raise_with_message(IndexError, /offset 1\b/) {o[1] = 3}
assert_raise_with_message(NameError, /foo/) {o["foo"] = 3}
assert_raise_with_message(NameError, /foo/) {o[:foo] = 3}
end
def test_values_at
klass = @Struct.new(:a, :b, :c, :d, :e, :f)
o = klass.new(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
assert_equal([2, 4, 6], o.values_at(1, 3, 5))
assert_equal([2, 3, 4, 3, 4, 5], o.values_at(1..3, 2...5))
end
def test_select
klass = @Struct.new(:a, :b, :c, :d, :e, :f)
o = klass.new(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
assert_equal([1, 3, 5], o.select {|v| v % 2 != 0 })
assert_raise(ArgumentError) { o.select(1) }
end
struct: avoid all O(n) behavior on access This avoids O(n) on lookups with structs over 10 members. This also avoids O(n) behavior on all assignments on Struct members. Members 0..9 still use existing C methods to read in O(1) time Benchmark results: vm2_struct_big_aref_hi* 1.305 vm2_struct_big_aref_lo* 1.157 vm2_struct_big_aset* 3.306 vm2_struct_small_aref* 1.015 vm2_struct_small_aset* 3.273 Note: I chose use loading instructions from an array instead of writing directly to linked-lists in compile.c for ease-of-maintainability. We may move the method definitions to prelude.rb-like files in the future. I have also tested this patch with the following patch to disable the C ref_func methods and ensured the test suite and rubyspec works --- a/struct.c +++ b/struct.c @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ setup_struct(VALUE nstr, VALUE members) ID id = SYM2ID(ptr_members[i]); VALUE off = LONG2NUM(i); - if (i < N_REF_FUNC) { + if (0 && i < N_REF_FUNC) { rb_define_method_id(nstr, id, ref_func[i], 0); } else { * iseq.c (rb_method_for_self_aref, rb_method_for_self_aset): new methods to generate bytecode for struct.c [Feature #10575] * struct.c (rb_struct_ref, rb_struct_set): remove (define_aref_method, define_aset_method): new functions (setup_struct): use new functions * test/ruby/test_struct.rb: add test for struct >10 members * benchmark/bm_vm2_struct_big_aref_hi.rb: new benchmark * benchmark/bm_vm2_struct_big_aref_lo.rb: ditto * benchmark/bm_vm2_struct_big_aset.rb: ditto * benchmark/bm_vm2_struct_small_aref.rb: ditto * benchmark/bm_vm2_struct_small_aset.rb: ditto git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@48748 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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def test_big_struct
klass1 = @Struct.new(*('a'..'z').map(&:to_sym))
o = klass1.new
assert_nil o.z
assert_equal(:foo, o.z = :foo)
assert_equal(:foo, o.z)
assert_equal(:foo, o[25])
end
def test_overridden_aset
bug10601 = '[ruby-core:66846] [Bug #10601]: should not be affected by []= method'
struct = Class.new(Struct.new(*(:a..:z), :result)) do
def []=(*args)
raise args.inspect
end
end
obj = struct.new
assert_nothing_raised(RuntimeError, bug10601) do
obj.result = 42
end
assert_equal(42, obj.result, bug10601)
end
def test_overridden_aref
bug10601 = '[ruby-core:66846] [Bug #10601]: should not be affected by [] method'
struct = Class.new(Struct.new(*(:a..:z), :result)) do
def [](*args)
raise args.inspect
end
end
obj = struct.new
obj.result = 42
result = assert_nothing_raised(RuntimeError, bug10601) do
break obj.result
end
assert_equal(42, result, bug10601)
end
def test_equal
klass1 = @Struct.new(:a)
klass2 = @Struct.new(:a, :b)
o1 = klass1.new(1)
o2 = klass1.new(1)
o3 = klass2.new(1)
assert_equal(o1, o2)
assert_not_equal(o1, o3)
end
def test_hash
klass = @Struct.new(:a)
o = klass.new(1)
assert_kind_of(Integer, o.hash)
end
def test_eql
klass1 = @Struct.new(:a)
klass2 = @Struct.new(:a, :b)
o1 = klass1.new(1)
o2 = klass1.new(1)
o3 = klass2.new(1)
assert_operator(o1, :eql?, o2)
assert_not_operator(o1, :eql?, o3)
end
def test_size
klass = @Struct.new(:a)
o = klass.new(1)
assert_equal(1, o.size)
end
def test_error
assert_raise(TypeError){
@Struct.new(0)
}
end
def test_redefinition_warning
@Struct.new("RedefinitionWarning")
e = EnvUtil.verbose_warning do
@Struct.new("RedefinitionWarning")
end
assert_match(/redefining constant #@Struct::RedefinitionWarning/, e)
end
def test_nonascii
struct_test = @Struct.new("R\u{e9}sum\u{e9}", :"r\u{e9}sum\u{e9}")
assert_equal(@Struct.const_get("R\u{e9}sum\u{e9}"), struct_test, '[ruby-core:24849]')
a = struct_test.new(42)
assert_equal("#<struct #@Struct::R\u{e9}sum\u{e9} r\u{e9}sum\u{e9}=42>", a.inspect, '[ruby-core:24849]')
e = EnvUtil.verbose_warning do
@Struct.new("R\u{e9}sum\u{e9}", :"r\u{e9}sum\u{e9}")
end
assert_nothing_raised(Encoding::CompatibilityError) do
assert_match(/redefining constant #@Struct::R\u{e9}sum\u{e9}/, e)
end
end
def test_junk
struct_test = @Struct.new("Foo", "a\000")
o = struct_test.new(1)
assert_equal(1, o.send("a\000"))
@Struct.instance_eval { remove_const(:Foo) }
end
def test_comparison_when_recursive
klass1 = @Struct.new(:a, :b, :c)
x = klass1.new(1, 2, nil); x.c = x
y = klass1.new(1, 2, nil); y.c = y
Timeout.timeout(1) {
assert_equal x, y
assert_operator x, :eql?, y
}
z = klass1.new(:something, :other, nil); z.c = z
Timeout.timeout(1) {
assert_not_equal x, z
assert_not_operator x, :eql?, z
}
x.c = y; y.c = x
Timeout.timeout(1) {
assert_equal x, y
assert_operator x, :eql?, y
}
x.c = z; z.c = x
Timeout.timeout(1) {
assert_not_equal x, z
assert_not_operator x, :eql?, z
}
end
def test_to_h
klass = @Struct.new(:a, :b, :c, :d, :e, :f)
o = klass.new(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
assert_equal({a:1, b:2, c:3, d:4, e:5, f:6}, o.to_h)
end
def test_question_mark_in_member
klass = @Struct.new(:a, :b?)
x = Object.new
o = klass.new("test", x)
assert_same(x, o.b?)
o.send("b?=", 42)
assert_equal(42, o.b?)
end
def test_bang_mark_in_member
klass = @Struct.new(:a, :b!)
x = Object.new
o = klass.new("test", x)
assert_same(x, o.b!)
o.send("b!=", 42)
assert_equal(42, o.b!)
end
def test_setter_method_returns_value
klass = @Struct.new(:a)
x = klass.new
assert_equal "[Bug #9353]", x.send(:a=, "[Bug #9353]")
end
def test_dig
klass = @Struct.new(:a)
o = klass.new(klass.new({b: [1, 2, 3]}))
assert_equal(1, o.dig(:a, :a, :b, 0))
assert_nil(o.dig(:b, 0))
end
def test_new_dupilicate
bug12291 = '[ruby-core:74971] [Bug #12291]'
assert_raise_with_message(ArgumentError, /duplicate member/, bug12291) {
@Struct.new(:a, :a)
}
end
class TopStruct < Test::Unit::TestCase
include TestStruct
def initialize(*)
super
@Struct = Struct
end
end
class SubStruct < Test::Unit::TestCase
include TestStruct
SubStruct = Class.new(Struct)
def initialize(*)
super
@Struct = SubStruct
end
end
end