eigen/test/ctorleak.cpp
Christoph Hertzberg a8283e0ed2 Define EIGEN_TRY, EIGEN_CATCH, EIGEN_THROW as suggested by Moritz Klammer.
Make it possible to run unit-tests with exceptions disabled via EIGEN_TEST_NO_EXCEPTIONS flag.
Enhanced ctorleak unit-test
2014-07-22 13:16:44 +02:00

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#include "main.h"
#include <exception> // std::exception
struct Foo
{
static unsigned object_count;
static unsigned object_limit;
int dummy;
Foo()
{
#ifdef EIGEN_EXCEPTIONS
// TODO: Is this the correct way to handle this?
if (Foo::object_count > Foo::object_limit) { throw Foo::Fail(); }
#endif
++Foo::object_count;
}
~Foo()
{
--Foo::object_count;
}
class Fail : public std::exception {};
};
unsigned Foo::object_count = 0;
unsigned Foo::object_limit = 0;
void test_ctorleak()
{
typedef DenseIndex Index;
Foo::object_count = 0;
for(int i = 0; i < g_repeat; i++) {
Index rows = internal::random<Index>(2,EIGEN_TEST_MAX_SIZE), cols = internal::random<Index>(2,EIGEN_TEST_MAX_SIZE);
Foo::object_limit = internal::random(0, rows*cols - 2);
#ifdef EIGEN_EXCEPTIONS
try
{
#endif
Matrix<Foo, Dynamic, Dynamic> m(rows, cols);
#ifdef EIGEN_EXCEPTIONS
VERIFY(false); // not reached if exceptions are enabled
}
catch (const Foo::Fail&) { /* ignore */ }
#endif
}
VERIFY_IS_EQUAL(static_cast<unsigned>(0), Foo::object_count);
}