gcc/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/21_strings/invariants.cc
Benjamin Kosnik b2dad0e372 libstdc++-v3: New directory.
2000-04-21  Benjamin Kosnik  <bkoz@redhat.com>

	* libstdc++-v3: New directory.

From-SVN: r33317
2000-04-21 20:33:34 +00:00

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// 1999-06-08 bkoz
// Copyright (C) 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
//
// This file is part of the GNU ISO C++ Library. This library is free
// software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
// terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
// Free Software Foundation; either version 2, 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 Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
// with this library; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
// Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307,
// USA.
// 21.3 template class basic_string
#include <string>
#include <stdexcept>
#ifdef DEBUG_ASSERT
#include <assert.h>
#endif
// Do a quick sanity check on known problems with element access and
// ref-counted strings. These should all pass, regardless of the
// underlying string implementation, of course.
bool test01(void)
{
bool test = true;
typedef std::string::size_type csize_type;
typedef std::string::iterator siterator;
typedef std::string::reverse_iterator sriterator;
csize_type npos = std::string::npos;
csize_type csz01, csz02;
siterator it1;
sriterator rit1;
std::string str01("montara beach, half moon bay");
const std::string str02("ocean beach, san francisco");
std::string str03;
// 21.3 p 5
// References, pointers, and iterators referring to the elements of
// a basic_string may be invalidated by the following uses of that
// basic_string object:
// ...
// Susequent to any of the above uses except the forms of insert()
// and erase() which return iterators, the first call to non-const
// member functions operator[](), at(), begin(), rbegin(), end(), or
// rend()
str03 = str01;
it1 = str01.begin();
*it1 = 'x';
test &= str01[0] == 'x';
test &= str03[0] == 'm';
str03 = str01;
csz01 = str01.size();
rit1 = str01.rbegin(); // NB: Pointing at one-past the end, so ...
*rit1 = 'z'; // ... but it's taken care of here
test &= str01[csz01 - 1] == 'z';
test &= str03[csz01 - 1] == 'y';
str03 = str01;
csz01 = str01.size();
std::string::reference r1 = str01.at(csz01 - 2);
test &= str03 == str01;
r1 = 'd';
test &= str01[csz01 - 2] == 'd';
test &= str03[csz01 - 2] == 'a';
str03 = str01;
csz01 = str01.size();
std::string::reference r2 = str01[csz01 - 3];
test &= str03 == str01;
r2 = 'w';
test &= str01[csz01 - 3] == 'w';
test &= str03[csz01 - 3] == 'b';
str03 = str01;
csz02 = str01.size();
it1 = str01.end();
test &= str03 == str01;
--it1;
*it1 = 'q';
test &= str01[csz02 - 1] == 'q';
test &= str03[csz02 - 1] == 'z';
str03 = str01;
rit1 = str01.rend();
test &= str03 == str01;
--rit1;
*rit1 = 'p';
test &= str01[0] == 'p';
test &= str03[0] == 'x';
// need to also test for const begin/const end
#ifdef DEBUG_ASSERT
assert(test);
#endif
return test;
}
// Do another sanity check, this time for member functions that return
// iterators, namely insert and erase.
bool test02(void)
{
bool test = true;
typedef std::string::size_type csize_type;
typedef std::string::iterator siterator;
typedef std::string::reverse_iterator sriterator;
csize_type npos = std::string::npos;
csize_type csz01, csz02;
siterator it1;
sriterator rit1;
const std::string str01("its beach, santa cruz");
std::string str02 = str01;
std::string str05 = str02; // optional, so that begin below causes a mutate
std::string::iterator p = str02.insert(str02.begin(), ' ');
std::string str03 = str02;
test &= str03 == str02;
*p = '!';
test &= *str03.c_str() == ' ';
str03[0] = '@';
test &= str02[0] == '!';
test &= *p == '!';
test &= str02 != str05;
test &= str02 != str03;
std::string str10 = str01;
std::string::iterator p2 = str10.insert(str10.begin(), 'a');
std::string str11 = str10;
*p2 = 'e';
test &= str11 != str10;
std::string str06 = str01;
std::string str07 = str06; // optional, so that begin below causes a mutate
p = str06.erase(str06.begin());
std::string str08 = str06;
test &= str08 == str06;
*p = '!';
test &= *str08.c_str() == 't';
str08[0] = '@';
test &= str06[0] == '!';
test &= *p == '!';
test &= str06 != str07;
test &= str06 != str08;
std::string str12 = str01;
p2 = str12.erase(str12.begin(), str12.begin() + str12.size() - 1);
std::string str13 = str12;
*p2 = 'e';
test &= str12 != str13;
#ifdef DEBUG_ASSERT
assert(test);
#endif
return test;
}
int main()
{
test01();
test02();
}