/* ============================================================================== This file is part of the JUCE library - "Jules' Utility Class Extensions" Copyright 2004-11 by Raw Material Software Ltd. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ JUCE can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms of the GNU General Public License (Version 2), as published by the Free Software Foundation. A copy of the license is included in the JUCE distribution, or can be found online at www.gnu.org/licenses. JUCE is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To release a closed-source product which uses JUCE, commercial licenses are available: visit www.rawmaterialsoftware.com/juce for more information. ============================================================================== */ #include "juce_StandardHeader.h" BEGIN_JUCE_NAMESPACE //============================================================================== #if JUCE_UNIT_TESTS #include "../utilities/juce_UnitTest.h" #include "../memory/juce_Atomic.h" class AtomicTests : public UnitTest { public: AtomicTests() : UnitTest ("Atomics") {} void runTest() { beginTest ("Misc"); char a1[7]; expect (numElementsInArray(a1) == 7); int a2[3]; expect (numElementsInArray(a2) == 3); expect (ByteOrder::swap ((uint16) 0x1122) == 0x2211); expect (ByteOrder::swap ((uint32) 0x11223344) == 0x44332211); expect (ByteOrder::swap ((uint64) literal64bit (0x1122334455667788)) == literal64bit (0x8877665544332211)); beginTest ("Atomic int"); AtomicTester ::testInteger (*this); beginTest ("Atomic unsigned int"); AtomicTester ::testInteger (*this); beginTest ("Atomic int32"); AtomicTester ::testInteger (*this); beginTest ("Atomic uint32"); AtomicTester ::testInteger (*this); beginTest ("Atomic long"); AtomicTester ::testInteger (*this); beginTest ("Atomic void*"); AtomicTester ::testInteger (*this); beginTest ("Atomic int*"); AtomicTester ::testInteger (*this); beginTest ("Atomic float"); AtomicTester ::testFloat (*this); #if ! JUCE_64BIT_ATOMICS_UNAVAILABLE // 64-bit intrinsics aren't available on some old platforms beginTest ("Atomic int64"); AtomicTester ::testInteger (*this); beginTest ("Atomic uint64"); AtomicTester ::testInteger (*this); beginTest ("Atomic double"); AtomicTester ::testFloat (*this); #endif } template class AtomicTester { public: AtomicTester() {} static void testInteger (UnitTest& test) { Atomic a, b; a.set ((Type) 10); test.expect (a.value == (Type) 10); test.expect (a.get() == (Type) 10); a += (Type) 15; test.expect (a.get() == (Type) 25); a.memoryBarrier(); a -= (Type) 5; test.expect (a.get() == (Type) 20); test.expect (++a == (Type) 21); ++a; test.expect (--a == (Type) 21); test.expect (a.get() == (Type) 21); a.memoryBarrier(); testFloat (test); } static void testFloat (UnitTest& test) { Atomic a, b; a = (Type) 21; a.memoryBarrier(); /* These are some simple test cases to check the atomics - let me know if any of these assertions fail on your system! */ test.expect (a.get() == (Type) 21); test.expect (a.compareAndSetValue ((Type) 100, (Type) 50) == (Type) 21); test.expect (a.get() == (Type) 21); test.expect (a.compareAndSetValue ((Type) 101, a.get()) == (Type) 21); test.expect (a.get() == (Type) 101); test.expect (! a.compareAndSetBool ((Type) 300, (Type) 200)); test.expect (a.get() == (Type) 101); test.expect (a.compareAndSetBool ((Type) 200, a.get())); test.expect (a.get() == (Type) 200); test.expect (a.exchange ((Type) 300) == (Type) 200); test.expect (a.get() == (Type) 300); b = a; test.expect (b.get() == a.get()); } }; }; static AtomicTests atomicUnitTests; #endif END_JUCE_NAMESPACE