package cutil import ( "math/rand" "testing" "unsafe" "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" ) func TestPtrGuard(t *testing.T) { t.Run("storeAndRelease", func(t *testing.T) { s := "string" goPtr := (unsafe.Pointer)(&s) cPtr := Malloc(PtrSize) defer Free(cPtr) pg := NewPtrGuard(cPtr, goPtr) assert.Equal(t, *(*unsafe.Pointer)(cPtr), goPtr) pg.Release() assert.Zero(t, *(*unsafe.Pointer)(cPtr)) }) t.Run("multiRelease", func(t *testing.T) { s := "string" goPtr := (unsafe.Pointer)(&s) cPtr := Malloc(PtrSize) defer Free(cPtr) pg := NewPtrGuard(cPtr, goPtr) assert.Equal(t, *(*unsafe.Pointer)(cPtr), goPtr) pg.Release() pg.Release() pg.Release() pg.Release() assert.Zero(t, *(*unsafe.Pointer)(cPtr)) }) t.Run("stressTest", func(t *testing.T) { // Because the default thread limit of the Go runtime is 10000, creating // 20000 parallel PtrGuards asserts, that Go routines of PtrGuards don't // create threads. const N = 20000 // Number of parallel PtrGuards const M = 100000 // Number of loops var ptrGuards [N]*PtrGuard cPtrArr := (*[N]CPtr)(unsafe.Pointer(Malloc(N * PtrSize))) defer Free(CPtr(&cPtrArr[0])) toggle := func(i int) { if ptrGuards[i] == nil { goPtr := unsafe.Pointer(&(struct{ byte }{42})) cPtrPtr := CPtr(&cPtrArr[i]) ptrGuards[i] = NewPtrGuard(cPtrPtr, goPtr) assert.Equal(t, (unsafe.Pointer)(cPtrArr[i]), goPtr) } else { ptrGuards[i].Release() ptrGuards[i] = nil assert.Zero(t, cPtrArr[i]) } } for i := range ptrGuards { toggle(i) } for n := 0; n < M; n++ { i := rand.Intn(N) toggle(i) } for i := range ptrGuards { if ptrGuards[i] != nil { ptrGuards[i].Release() ptrGuards[i] = nil } } for i := uintptr(0); i < N; i++ { assert.Zero(t, cPtrArr[i]) } }) }