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 | 2 | // Cforall Version 1.0.0 Copyright (C) 2023 University of Waterloo
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 | 3 | //
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 | 4 | // The contents of this file are covered under the licence agreement in the
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 | 5 | // file "LICENCE" distributed with Cforall.
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 | 6 | //
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 | 7 | // array-raii.hfa -- combined test implementation for both -c and -cfa versions
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 | 8 | //
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 | 9 | // Author           : Mike Brooks
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 | 10 | // Created On       : Fri Sep 22 15:00:00 2023
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 | 11 | // Last Modified By :
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 | 12 | // Last Modified On :
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 | 13 | // Update Count     :
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 | 14 | //
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 | 15 | 
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 | 16 | 
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 | 17 | #include <raii.hfa>
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 | 18 | 
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 | 19 | // To keep C- vs CFA-array compatibility simple. these tests
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 | 20 | // - use only single-place subscripting, like `m[1][2]`, while deferring 
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 | 21 | //   equivalence of m[1][2] vs m[1,2] to array-md-sbscr-cases
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 | 22 | // - declare arrays via test-specific ADECL macros
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 | 23 | 
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 | 24 | 
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 | 25 | 
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 | 26 | volatile bool checkme = false;
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 | 27 | char junkref[] = "junk";
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 | 28 | extern "C" {
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 | 29 |     char* strcpy(char* destination, const char* source);
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 | 30 | }
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 | 31 | 
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 | 32 | // Array of built-in type does not get zeroed
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 | 33 | //   (Surprised?)
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 | 34 | //   Because it has nothing to do with arrays.
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 | 35 | //   Built-in types have no-op ctors.
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 | 36 | //   (Still surprised?  Me too.)
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 | 37 | // If pigs flew and built-ins zeroed themselves, then
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 | 38 | //   Array of built-in type gets zeroed
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 | 39 | //   Array of user-defined type with autogen ctors gets wrapped builtins zeroed (intended purpose of case2 when originally written)
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 | 40 | //   Expected outcome becomes "all zero" twice
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 | 41 | // As is
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 | 42 | //   case1 pretty much just shows the summary statement above and
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 | 43 | //   verifying the case2-wrapper behaviour is just silly, so
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 | 44 | //   the quality of respecting autogens is checked (for real this time) under test_custom
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 | 45 | void test_builtins() {
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 | 46 |     void writeJunkOnStack(int depth) {
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 | 47 |         if (depth == 0) return;
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 | 48 |         char junk[5];
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 | 49 |         strcpy(junk, junkref);
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 | 50 |         writeJunkOnStack(depth-1);
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 | 51 |         if (checkme) printf("%s\n", junk);
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 | 52 |     }
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 | 53 |     void checkzero(float f0, float f1, float f2, float f3, float f4) {
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 | 54 |         if (f0 == 0.f && f1 == 0.f && f2 == 0.f && f3 == 0.f && f4 == 0.f) {
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 | 55 |             printf("all zero\n");
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 | 56 |         } else {
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 | 57 |             printf("some nonzero\n");
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 | 58 |           //printf("%f %f %f %f %f\n", f0, f1, f2, f3, f4);
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 | 59 |         }
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 | 60 |     }
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 | 61 |     void case1() {
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 | 62 |         ADECL1(x, float, 5)
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 | 63 |         checkzero(x[0], x[1], x[2], x[3], x[4]);
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 | 64 |     }
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 | 65 |     struct ffloat { float f; };
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 | 66 |     void case2() {
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 | 67 |         ADECL1(x, ffloat, 5)
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 | 68 |         checkzero(x[0].f, x[1].f, x[2].f, x[3].f, x[4].f);
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 | 69 |     }
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 | 70 | 
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 | 71 |     writeJunkOnStack(5);
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 | 72 |     case1();
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 | 73 |     printf("silly: ");
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 | 74 |     writeJunkOnStack(5);
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 | 75 |     case2();
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 | 76 | }
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 | 77 | 
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 | 78 | // Array of type with custom raii sees cdtors called
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 | 79 | // Array of user-defined type with autogen cdtors gets wrapped cdtors called
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 | 80 | void test_custom() {
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 | 81 |     int nctorcalls;
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 | 82 |     struct thing { int mem; };
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 | 83 |     void ?{}( thing & this ) {
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 | 84 |         (this.mem){ nctorcalls++ };
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 | 85 |         printf("ctor %d\n", this.mem);
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 | 86 |     }
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 | 87 |     void ^?{}( thing & this ) {
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 | 88 |         printf("dtor %d\n", this.mem);
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 | 89 |     }
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 | 90 |     struct wrapper1 { thing inner; };
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 | 91 |     forall( T ) struct wrapper2 { T inner; };
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 | 92 |     printf(" [1]\n");
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 | 93 |     {
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 | 94 |         nctorcalls = 0;
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 | 95 |         ADECL1(a, thing, 5)
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 | 96 |         for(i; 5) printf("func %d\n", a[i].mem);
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 | 97 |     }
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 | 98 |     printf(" [2]\n");
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 | 99 |     {
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 | 100 |         // White-box note: For the CFA array, the array cdtor is satisfying
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 | 101 |         // its own assertion, in a two-level recursive setup.
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 | 102 |         nctorcalls = 0;
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 | 103 |         ADECL2(a, thing, 2, 3)
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 | 104 |         for(i; 2) for(j; 3) printf("func %d at (%d, %d)\n", a[i][j].mem, i, j);
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 | 105 |     }
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 | 106 |     printf(" [3]\n");
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 | 107 |     {
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 | 108 |         nctorcalls = 0;
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 | 109 |         ADECL1(a, wrapper1, 5)
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 | 110 |         for(i; 5) printf("func %d\n", a[i].inner.mem);
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 | 111 |     }
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 | 112 |     printf(" [4]\n");
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 | 113 |     {
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 | 114 |         nctorcalls = 0;
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 | 115 |         ADECL1(a, wrapper2(thing), 5)
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 | 116 |         for(i; 5) printf("func %d\n", a[i].inner.mem);
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 | 117 |     }
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 | 118 | }
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 | 119 | 
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 | 120 | // Array of uninits sees explicit ctor calls (only), and implied dtor calls
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 | 121 | void test_uninit() {
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 | 122 |     struct thing { int mem; };
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 | 123 |     void ?{}( thing & this, int i ) {
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 | 124 |         (this.mem){ i };
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 | 125 |         printf("ctor %d\n", this.mem);
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 | 126 |     }
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 | 127 |     void ?{}( thing & this ) {
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 | 128 |         (this){ 999 };
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 | 129 |     }
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 | 130 |     void ^?{}( thing & this ) {
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 | 131 |         printf("dtor %d\n", this.mem);
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 | 132 |     }
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 | 133 |     printf(" [1]\n");
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 | 134 |     {
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 | 135 |         ADECL1(a, uninit(thing), 5)
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 | 136 |         printf("before ctors\n");
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 | 137 |         for(i; 5) {
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 | 138 |             if (i == 1)
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 | 139 |                 emplace(a[i]);
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 | 140 |             else if (i == 2)
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 | 141 |                 emplace(a[i], 888);
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 | 142 |             else
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 | 143 |                 (a[i]){i};
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 | 144 |         }
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 | 145 |         for(i; 5) printf("func %d\n", a[i].mem);
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 | 146 |     }
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 | 147 |     printf(" [2]\n");
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 | 148 |     {
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 | 149 |         ADECL2(a, uninit(thing), 2, 3)
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 | 150 |         printf("before ctors\n");
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 | 151 |         for(i; 2) for(j; 3) {
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 | 152 |             if (i == 1 && j == 1)
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 | 153 |                 emplace(a[i][j]);
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 | 154 |             else if (i == 1 && j == 2)
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 | 155 |                 emplace(a[i][j], 888);
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 | 156 |             else
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 | 157 |                 (a[i][j]){100 + 10 * i + j};
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 | 158 |         }
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 | 159 |         for(i; 2) for(j; 3) {
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 | 160 |             printf("func %d at (%d, %d)\n", a[i][j].mem, i, j);
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 | 161 |         }
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 | 162 |     }
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 | 163 | }
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 | 164 | 
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 | 165 | int main() {
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 | 166 |     printf("=== builtins\n");
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 | 167 |     test_builtins();
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 | 168 | 
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 | 169 |     printf("=== custom\n");
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 | 170 |     test_custom();
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 | 171 | 
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 | 172 |     printf("=== uninit\n");
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 | 173 |     test_uninit();
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 | 174 | }
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