| 1 | #include <containers/array.hfa>
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| 2 |
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| 3 | // Shows support for many required ways a user can index into a new array.
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| 4 | //
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| 5 | // A successful run of this test on 32 bit is necessary, before concluding
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| 6 | // that a relevant change has good quality. Even though the test has no
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| 7 | // differentiated 64/32-bit versions.
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| 8 | //
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| 9 | // Repetition, within this test, beween indexing directly into an `array(...)`
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| 10 | // and indexing into a `A`, as in `forall(A...|ar(A...))`, represents indexing
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| 11 | // into a (statically programmer-known) contiguous view, and a (potentially)
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| 12 | // noncontiguous view, respectively. Users obtain noncontiguous views by
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| 13 | // slicing or transposing higher-dimensional arrays. The limited uses of
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| 14 | // `a[..., all, ...]` within this test create such situations. Working via
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| 15 | // the `ar` trait is the first of two ways that users depend on the array
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| 16 | // implementation tunneling subscript operators through the CFA assertion
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| 17 | // system.
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| 18 | //
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| 19 | // This test uses the `a[i,j]` form for subscriping higher-dimensional arrays,
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| 20 | // which is the "new" form, compared with the C-style `a[i][j]` form. The
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| 21 | // "new" subscripting form is the second of two ways that users depend on the
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| 22 | // array implementation tunneling subscript operators through the CFA
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| 23 | // assertion system.
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| 24 | //
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| 25 | // This test covers types and syntactic forms that can convey a numeric value
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| 26 | // to `a[-]` or `a[-,-,-]`. The array-md-sbscr-cases test covers combinations
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| 27 | // of `a[i][j,k]` vs `a[i,j,k]` and `a[all,3][42]` vs `a[42,3]`, though
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| 28 | // generally using ptrdiff_t-typed variables to convey numeric values.
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| 29 |
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| 30 |
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| 31 | #define show( expr ) printf( "%.1f\n", expr )
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| 32 |
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| 33 | #define singleDimTestBody(testName) { \
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| 34 | \
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| 35 | printf(testName "\n\n"); \
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| 36 | \
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| 37 | assert( 3 < N ); \
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| 38 | \
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| 39 | show( a[i1] ); \
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| 40 | show( a[i2] ); \
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| 41 | printf("\n"); \
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| 42 | \
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| 43 | for( i_dynbounded; N ) show( a[i_dynbounded] ); \
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| 44 | printf("\n"); \
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| 45 | \
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| 46 | for( i_stabounded; 4 ) show( a[i_stabounded] ); \
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| 47 | printf("\n"); \
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| 48 | }
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| 49 |
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| 50 | forall( [N] )
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| 51 | void test_common_arg_types(array(float, N) & a, ptrdiff_t i1, size_t i2)
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| 52 | singleDimTestBody("Simple array")
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| 53 |
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| 54 | forall( [N], A& | ar(A, float, N) )
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| 55 | void test_common_arg_types__via_trait(A & a, ptrdiff_t i1, size_t i2)
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| 56 | singleDimTestBody("Via trait")
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| 57 |
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| 58 | void do1dimTest() {
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| 59 | array(float, 5) a;
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| 60 | a[0] = 100.0;
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| 61 | a[1] = 100.1;
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| 62 | a[2] = 100.2;
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| 63 | a[3] = 100.3;
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| 64 | a[4] = 100.4;
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| 65 |
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| 66 | test_common_arg_types(a, 3, 3);
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| 67 | test_common_arg_types__via_trait(a, 3, 3);
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| 68 | }
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| 69 |
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| 70 | #define multiDimTestBody(testName) { \
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| 71 | \
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| 72 | printf(testName "\n\n"); \
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| 73 | \
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| 74 | assert( 3 < M ); \
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| 75 | assert( 3 < N ); \
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| 76 | \
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| 77 | show(( a[x1,x1] )); \
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| 78 | show(( a[x1,x2] )); \
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| 79 | show(( a[x2,x1] )); \
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| 80 | show(( a[x2,x2] )); \
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| 81 | printf("\n"); \
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| 82 | \
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| 83 | for( i_dynbounded; M ) show(( a[i_dynbounded, 3] )); \
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| 84 | printf("\n"); \
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| 85 | \
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| 86 | for( i_stabounded; 4 ) show(( a[i_stabounded, 3] )); \
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| 87 | printf("\n"); \
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| 88 | \
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| 89 | for( j_dynbounded; N ) show(( a[3, j_dynbounded] )); \
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| 90 | printf("\n"); \
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| 91 | \
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| 92 | for( j_stabounded; 4 ) show(( a[3, j_stabounded] )); \
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| 93 | printf("\n"); \
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| 94 | }
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| 95 |
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| 96 | forall( [M], [N] )
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| 97 | void test_common_arg_types__md(array(float, M, N) & a, ptrdiff_t x1, size_t x2)
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| 98 | multiDimTestBody("Simple array, multidim")
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| 99 |
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| 100 |
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| 101 | forall( [M], [N], A_outer &, A_inner & | ar(A_outer, A_inner, M) | ar(A_inner, float, N) )
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| 102 | void test_common_arg_types__md__via_trait(A_outer & a, ptrdiff_t x1, size_t x2)
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| 103 | multiDimTestBody("Via trait, multidim")
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| 104 |
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| 105 |
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| 106 | void doMdimTest() {
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| 107 |
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| 108 | array(float, 5, 4) b;
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| 109 | b[ix0,ix0] = 0.0; b[ix0,1] = 0.1; b[ix0,2] = 0.2; b[ix0,3] = 0.3;
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| 110 | b[ 1,ix0] = 1.0; b[ 1,1] = 1.1; b[ 1,2] = 1.2; b[ 1,3] = 1.3;
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| 111 | b[ 2,ix0] = 2.0; b[ 2,1] = 2.1; b[ 2,2] = 2.2; b[ 2,3] = 2.3;
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| 112 | b[ 3,ix0] = 3.0; b[ 3,1] = 3.1; b[ 3,2] = 3.2; b[ 3,3] = 3.3;
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| 113 | b[ 4,ix0] = 4.0; b[ 4,1] = 4.1; b[ 4,2] = 4.2; b[ 4,3] = 4.3;
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| 114 |
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| 115 | test_common_arg_types__md(b, 3, 3);
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| 116 | test_common_arg_types__md__via_trait(b, 3, 3);
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| 117 | printf("Transposed, ");
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| 118 | test_common_arg_types__md__via_trait(b[all], 3, 3);
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| 119 |
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| 120 | printf("Slice giving ");
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| 121 | test_common_arg_types(b[2], 3, 3);
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| 122 |
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| 123 | printf("Same slice ");
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| 124 | test_common_arg_types__via_trait(b[2], 3, 3);
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| 125 |
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| 126 | printf("Strided slice ");
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| 127 | test_common_arg_types__via_trait(b[all,2], 3, 3);
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| 128 | }
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| 129 |
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| 130 | int main() {
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| 131 |
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| 132 | // can't be inlined in same func due to Trac #175.
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| 133 | do1dimTest();
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| 134 | doMdimTest();
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| 135 | }
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