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authorArseny Kapoulkine <arseny.kapoulkine@gmail.com>2015-04-15 23:22:31 -0700
committerArseny Kapoulkine <arseny.kapoulkine@gmail.com>2015-04-15 23:22:31 -0700
commitcbf3807ad4e93441d4a4324d1c21099ca644fac7 (patch)
treeca3e09459efe631e37d01afa196c54a165124d96 /tests/test_xpath_variables.cpp
parent70a78b2fa5553931cb8e90457440f671ca1afc06 (diff)
Implement copy ctor/assignment for xpath_variable_set
xpath_variable_set is essentially an associative container; it's about time it became copyable. Implementation is slightly tricky due to out of memory handling. Both copy ctor and assignment operator have strong exception guarantee (even if exceptions are disabled! which translates to "roll back on allocation errors").
Diffstat (limited to 'tests/test_xpath_variables.cpp')
-rw-r--r--tests/test_xpath_variables.cpp60
1 files changed, 60 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/tests/test_xpath_variables.cpp b/tests/test_xpath_variables.cpp
index 0d33312..b2ebc47 100644
--- a/tests/test_xpath_variables.cpp
+++ b/tests/test_xpath_variables.cpp
@@ -413,4 +413,64 @@ TEST_XML(xpath_variables_count_sum, "<node><c1>12</c1><c2>23</c2><c3>34</c3></no
CHECK_XPATH_NUMBER_VAR(xml_node(), STR("sum($c12) * count($c) - sum($c3)"), &set, 71);
}
+
+TEST_XML(xpath_variables_copy, "<node />")
+{
+ xpath_variable_set set1;
+ set1.set(STR("a"), true);
+ set1.set(STR("b"), 2.0);
+ set1.set(STR("c"), STR("string"));
+ set1.set(STR("d"), doc.select_nodes(STR("//*")));
+
+ CHECK_XPATH_STRING_VAR(xml_node(), STR("substring($c, count($d[$a]) + $b)"), &set1, STR("ring"));
+
+ xpath_variable_set set2 = set1;
+
+ CHECK_XPATH_STRING_VAR(xml_node(), STR("substring($c, count($d[$a]) + $b)"), &set2, STR("ring"));
+
+ xpath_variable_set set3;
+
+ CHECK(!set3.get(STR("a")));
+
+ set3 = set1;
+
+ CHECK_XPATH_STRING_VAR(xml_node(), STR("substring($c, count($d[$a]) + $b)"), &set2, STR("ring"));
+
+ set3 = set3;
+
+ CHECK_XPATH_STRING_VAR(xml_node(), STR("substring($c, count($d[$a]) + $b)"), &set2, STR("ring"));
+
+ set3 = xpath_variable_set();
+
+ CHECK(!set3.get(STR("a")));
+}
+
+TEST_XML(xpath_variables_copy_out_of_memory, "<node />")
+{
+ xpath_variable_set set1;
+ set1.set(STR("a"), true);
+ set1.set(STR("b"), 2.0);
+ set1.set(STR("c"), STR("string"));
+ set1.set(STR("d"), doc.select_nodes(STR("//*")));
+
+ xpath_variable_set set2 = set1;
+
+ test_runner::_memory_fail_threshold = 32768 + 75 * sizeof(void*);
+
+ CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(xpath_variable_set set3 = set1);
+
+ xpath_variable_set set4;
+
+ CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(set4 = set1);
+ CHECK(!set4.get(STR("a")) && !set4.get(STR("b")) && !set4.get(STR("c")) && !set4.get(STR("d")));
+
+ CHECK_ALLOC_FAIL(set2 = set1);
+
+ CHECK(set2.get(STR("a")) && set2.get(STR("b")) && set2.get(STR("c")) && set2.get(STR("d")));
+
+ CHECK(set2.get(STR("a"))->get_boolean() == true);
+ CHECK(set2.get(STR("b"))->get_number() == 2.0);
+ CHECK_STRING(set2.get(STR("c"))->get_string(), STR("string"));
+ CHECK(set2.get(STR("d"))->get_node_set().size() == 1);
+}
#endif