| #include <functional> |
| #include <memory> |
| #include <vector> |
| #include <algorithm> |
| |
| #include "cppunit/cppunit_proxy.h" |
| |
| #if !defined (STLPORT) || defined(_STLP_USE_NAMESPACES) |
| using namespace std; |
| #endif |
| |
| // |
| // TestCase class |
| // |
| class MemFunPtrTest : public CPPUNIT_NS::TestCase |
| { |
| CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE(MemFunPtrTest); |
| CPPUNIT_TEST(mem_ptr_fun); |
| #if defined (STLPORT) && !defined (_STLP_CLASS_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION) |
| //This test require partial template specialization feature to avoid the |
| //reference to reference problem. No workaround yet for limited compilers. |
| CPPUNIT_IGNORE; |
| #endif |
| CPPUNIT_TEST(find); |
| CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_END(); |
| |
| protected: |
| // compile test not neccessary to run but... |
| void mem_ptr_fun(); |
| void find(); |
| }; |
| |
| CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_REGISTRATION(MemFunPtrTest); |
| |
| #if defined(_STLP_DONT_RETURN_VOID) && (defined(_STLP_NO_MEMBER_TEMPLATE_CLASSES) && defined(_STLP_NO_CLASS_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION)) |
| # define _STLP_DONT_TEST_RETURN_VOID |
| #endif |
| //else there is no workaround for the return void bug |
| |
| struct S1 { } s1; |
| struct S2 { } s2; |
| |
| int f1(S1&); |
| int f2(S1&, S2&); |
| int f1c(const S1&); |
| int f2c(const S1&, const S2&); |
| |
| void vf1(S1&); |
| void vf2(S1&, S2&); |
| void vf1c(const S1&); |
| void vf2c(const S1&, const S2&); |
| |
| class Class { |
| public: |
| int f0(); |
| int f1(const S1&); |
| |
| void vf0(); |
| void vf1(const S1&); |
| |
| int f0c() const; |
| int f1c(const S1&) const; |
| |
| void vf0c() const; |
| void vf1c(const S1&) const; |
| }; |
| |
| // |
| // tests implementation |
| // |
| void MemFunPtrTest::mem_ptr_fun() |
| { |
| Class obj; |
| const Class& objc = obj; |
| |
| // ptr_fun |
| |
| ptr_fun(f1)(s1); |
| ptr_fun(f2)(s1, s2); |
| |
| ptr_fun(f1c)(s1); |
| ptr_fun(f2c)(s1, s2); |
| |
| #ifndef _STLP_DONT_TEST_RETURN_VOID |
| ptr_fun(vf1)(s1); |
| ptr_fun(vf2)(s1, s2); |
| |
| ptr_fun(vf1c)(s1); |
| ptr_fun(vf2c)(s1, s2); |
| #endif /* _STLP_DONT_TEST_RETURN_VOID */ |
| |
| // mem_fun |
| |
| mem_fun(&Class::f0)(&obj); |
| mem_fun(&Class::f1)(&obj, s1); |
| |
| #ifndef _STLP_DONT_TEST_RETURN_VOID |
| mem_fun(&Class::vf0)(&obj); |
| mem_fun(&Class::vf1)(&obj, s1); |
| #endif /* _STLP_DONT_TEST_RETURN_VOID */ |
| |
| // mem_fun (const) |
| |
| mem_fun(&Class::f0c)(&objc); |
| mem_fun(&Class::f1c)(&objc, s1); |
| |
| #ifndef _STLP_DONT_TEST_RETURN_VOID |
| mem_fun(&Class::vf0c)(&objc); |
| mem_fun(&Class::vf1c)(&objc, s1); |
| #endif /* _STLP_DONT_TEST_RETURN_VOID */ |
| |
| // mem_fun_ref |
| |
| mem_fun_ref(&Class::f0)(obj); |
| mem_fun_ref(&Class::f1)(obj, s1); |
| |
| #ifndef _STLP_DONT_TEST_RETURN_VOID |
| mem_fun_ref(&Class::vf0)(obj); |
| mem_fun_ref(&Class::vf1)(obj, s1); |
| #endif /* _STLP_DONT_TEST_RETURN_VOID */ |
| |
| // mem_fun_ref (const) |
| mem_fun_ref(&Class::f0c)(objc); |
| mem_fun_ref(&Class::f1c)(objc, s1); |
| |
| #ifndef _STLP_DONT_TEST_RETURN_VOID |
| mem_fun_ref(&Class::vf0c)(objc); |
| mem_fun_ref(&Class::vf1c)(objc, s1); |
| #endif /* _STLP_DONT_TEST_RETURN_VOID */ |
| } |
| int f1(S1&) |
| {return 1;} |
| |
| int f2(S1&, S2&) |
| {return 2;} |
| |
| int f1c(const S1&) |
| {return 1;} |
| |
| int f2c(const S1&, const S2&) |
| {return 2;} |
| |
| void vf1(S1&) |
| {} |
| |
| void vf2(S1&, S2&) |
| {} |
| |
| void vf1c(const S1&) |
| {} |
| |
| void vf2c(const S1&, const S2&) |
| {} |
| |
| int Class::f0() |
| {return 0;} |
| |
| int Class::f1(const S1&) |
| {return 1;} |
| |
| void Class::vf0() |
| {} |
| |
| void Class::vf1(const S1&) |
| {} |
| |
| int Class::f0c() const |
| {return 0;} |
| |
| int Class::f1c(const S1&) const |
| {return 1;} |
| |
| void Class::vf0c() const |
| {} |
| |
| void Class::vf1c(const S1&) const |
| {} |
| |
| struct V { |
| public: |
| V(int _v) : |
| v(_v) |
| { } |
| |
| bool f( int _v ) const { return (v == _v); } |
| |
| int v; |
| #if defined (__DMC__) |
| V(){} |
| #endif |
| }; |
| |
| void MemFunPtrTest::find() |
| { |
| #if !defined (STLPORT) || defined (_STLP_CLASS_PARTIAL_SPECIALIZATION) |
| vector<V> v; |
| |
| v.push_back( V(1) ); |
| v.push_back( V(2) ); |
| v.push_back( V(3) ); |
| |
| // step-by-step complication of work for compiler: |
| |
| // step 1: |
| const_mem_fun1_ref_t<bool,V,int> pmf = mem_fun_ref( &V::f ); |
| binder2nd<const_mem_fun1_ref_t<bool,V,int> > b(pmf, 2); |
| vector<V>::iterator i = find_if( v.begin(), v.end(), b ); |
| CPPUNIT_ASSERT(i != v.end()); |
| CPPUNIT_ASSERT(i->v == 2); |
| |
| // step 2, just check that compiler understand what pass to bind2nd: |
| binder2nd<const_mem_fun1_ref_t<bool,V,int> > b2 = bind2nd( pmf, 2 ); |
| |
| // step 3, the same as step 1, but more intellect from compiler required: |
| binder2nd<const_mem_fun1_ref_t<bool,V,int> > b3 = bind2nd( mem_fun_ref( &V::f ), 2 ); |
| |
| vector<V>::iterator j = find_if( v.begin(), v.end(), b3 ); |
| CPPUNIT_ASSERT(j != v.end()); |
| CPPUNIT_ASSERT(j->v == 2); |
| |
| // step 4, more brief, more complex: |
| vector<V>::iterator k = find_if( v.begin(), v.end(), bind2nd( mem_fun_ref( &V::f ), 2 ) ); |
| CPPUNIT_ASSERT(k != v.end()); |
| CPPUNIT_ASSERT(k->v == 2); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef _STLP_DONT_TEST_RETURN_VOID |
| # undef _STLP_DONT_TEST_RETURN_VOID |
| #endif |