libabigail/tests/test-core-diff.cc
Dodji Seketeli f275939df2 Use worker threads pattern to speed up some tests
We are going to need to speed up more and more tests, and coding directly
with libpthread for that can be tedious and bug-prone.  So I devised an
implementation for the worker threads design pattern instead, and used
it to speed up some tests.

	* include/Makefile.am: Add the new abg-workers.h to source
	distribution.
	* include/abg-workers.h: New file.
	* src/Makefile.am: Add the new abg-worker.cc to source
	distribution.
	* src/abg-workers.cc: New file.
	* tests/test-utils.cc: Update copyright.  Make get_src_dir() and
	get_build_dir() return a const char*, as opposed to returning a
	string.  Make that const char reside in thread local storage, so
	that two concurrent threads can safely call these functions in
	parallel, without any race.
	* tests/test-utils.h: Make get_src_dir() and get_build_dir()
	return a const char*, as opposed to returning a string.
	* tests/test-abicompat.cc: Update copyright.  Adjust for
	get_src_dir() and get_build_dir() change.
	* tests/test-abidiff.cc: Likewise.
	* tests/test-alt-dwarf-file.cc: Likewise.
	* tests/test-core-diff.cc: Likewise.
	* tests/test-diff-dwarf-abixml.cc: Likewise.
	* tests/test-diff-dwarf.cc: Likewise.
	* tests/test-diff-pkg.cc: Likewise.
	* tests/test-diff-suppr.cc: Likewise.
	* tests/test-lookup-syms.cc: Likewise.
	* tests/test-read-dwarf.cc: Likewise.
	* tests/test-read-write.cc: Likewise.
	* tests/test-types-stability.cc: Likewise.  Use the new task queue
	type to run these tests in parallel.
	* tests/test-diff-filter.cc: Likewise.

Signed-off-by: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
2016-01-18 18:23:18 +01:00

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// -*- Mode: C++ -*-
// Copyright (C) 2013-2016 Red Hat, Inc.
//
// This file is part of the GNU Application Binary Interface Generic
// Analysis and Instrumentation Library (libabigail). This library is
// free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
// terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the
// Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any
// later version.
// This library 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 Lesser Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License along with this program; see the file COPYING-LGPLV3. If
// not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
//
// Author: Dodji Seketeli
#include <string>
#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
#include "abg-tools-utils.h"
#include "abg-diff-utils.h"
#include "test-utils.h"
using std::string;
using std::ofstream;
using std::cerr;
/// This structure describes the set of strings we want to diff
/// against each other as well as the reports we expect from these
/// diffs.
struct SESInOutSpec
{
// This is the path to the report we expect from the diff algorithm
// applied to second_string (below) diffed against first_string.
const char* in_path;
// This is the path where to store the report of the diff algorithm
// applied to second_string (below) diffed against first_string.
const char* out_path;
// This is the first string to feed the diff algorithm with.
const char* first_string;
// This is the second string to feed the diff algorithm with.
const char* second_string;
};// end struct SESInOutSpec
SESInOutSpec in_out_specs[] =
{
{
"data/test-core-diff/report0.txt",
"output/test-core-diff/report0.txt",
"abcabba",
"cbabac"
},
{
"data/test-core-diff/report1.txt",
"output/test-core-diff/report1.txt",
"xxabxx",
"xbx"
},
{
"data/test-core-diff/report2.txt",
"output/test-core-diff/report2.txt",
"xxabxx",
"xbcx"
},
{
"data/test-core-diff/report3.txt",
"output/test-core-diff/report3.txt",
"abc",
"abdecfgc"
},
{
"data/test-core-diff/report4.txt",
"output/test-core-diff/report4.txt",
"xxx",
"xxx"
},
{
"data/test-core-diff/report5.txt",
"output/test-core-diff/report5.txt",
"xabx",
"xbx"
},
{
"data/test-core-diff/report6.txt",
"output/test-core-diff/report6.txt",
"fou",
"fubar"
},
{
"data/test-core-diff/report7.txt",
"output/test-core-diff/report7.txt",
"sqkdjfjdsql",
"sqdmlkjfmljdsqf"
},
{
"data/test-core-diff/report8.txt",
"output/test-core-diff/report8.txt",
"abcdef",
"bcghai"
},
{
"data/test-core-diff/report9.txt",
"output/test-core-diff/report9.txt",
"abcdef",
"bjcghai"
},
{
"data/test-core-diff/report10.txt",
"output/test-core-diff/report10.txt",
"a",
"ab"
},
{
"data/test-core-diff/report11.txt",
"output/test-core-diff/report11.txt",
"a",
"abd"
},
{
"data/test-core-diff/report12.txt",
"output/test-core-diff/report12.txt",
"a",
"cba"
},
{
"data/test-core-diff/report13.txt",
"output/test-core-diff/report13.txt",
"abcdefghi",
"jklmnopqrstadubvfwxgh"
},
// This should be the last entry.
{NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL}
};
using abigail::diff_utils::edit_script;
using abigail::diff_utils::compute_ses;
using abigail::diff_utils::display_edit_script;
int
main()
{
unsigned result = 1;
bool problem = false;
string in_path, out_path;
for (SESInOutSpec *s = in_out_specs; s->in_path; ++s)
{
string input_suffix(s->in_path);
in_path =
string(abigail::tests::get_src_dir()) + "/tests/" + input_suffix;
string output_suffix(s->out_path);
out_path =
string(abigail::tests::get_build_dir()) + "/tests/" + output_suffix;
if (!abigail::tools_utils::ensure_parent_dir_created(out_path))
{
cerr << "Could not create parent director for " << out_path;
problem = true;
return result;
}
ofstream of(out_path.c_str(), std::ios_base::trunc);
if (!of.is_open())
{
cerr << "failed to read " << out_path << "\n";
problem = true;
continue;
}
edit_script ses;
// Compute the Shortest Edit Script (aka diff) that changes
// s->first_string into s->second_string.
compute_ses(s->first_string, s->second_string, ses);
// Emit a report about that edit script
display_edit_script(ses, s->first_string, s->second_string, of);
of.close();
// Diff that report against what we expect.
string cmd = "diff -u " + in_path + " " + out_path;
if (system(cmd.c_str()))
problem= true;
}
return problem;
}