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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-28 13:15:26 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-28 13:15:26 +0000 |
commit | 82539ad8d59729fb45b0bb0edda8f2bddb719eb1 (patch) | |
tree | 58f0b58e6f44f0e04d4a6373132cf426fa835fa7 /src/sort/search_test.go | |
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Adding upstream version 1.17.13.upstream/1.17.13upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/src/sort/search_test.go b/src/sort/search_test.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ded68eb --- /dev/null +++ b/src/sort/search_test.go @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ +// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package sort_test + +import ( + "runtime" + . "sort" + "testing" +) + +func f(a []int, x int) func(int) bool { + return func(i int) bool { + return a[i] >= x + } +} + +var data = []int{0: -10, 1: -5, 2: 0, 3: 1, 4: 2, 5: 3, 6: 5, 7: 7, 8: 11, 9: 100, 10: 100, 11: 100, 12: 1000, 13: 10000} + +var tests = []struct { + name string + n int + f func(int) bool + i int +}{ + {"empty", 0, nil, 0}, + {"1 1", 1, func(i int) bool { return i >= 1 }, 1}, + {"1 true", 1, func(i int) bool { return true }, 0}, + {"1 false", 1, func(i int) bool { return false }, 1}, + {"1e9 991", 1e9, func(i int) bool { return i >= 991 }, 991}, + {"1e9 true", 1e9, func(i int) bool { return true }, 0}, + {"1e9 false", 1e9, func(i int) bool { return false }, 1e9}, + {"data -20", len(data), f(data, -20), 0}, + {"data -10", len(data), f(data, -10), 0}, + {"data -9", len(data), f(data, -9), 1}, + {"data -6", len(data), f(data, -6), 1}, + {"data -5", len(data), f(data, -5), 1}, + {"data 3", len(data), f(data, 3), 5}, + {"data 11", len(data), f(data, 11), 8}, + {"data 99", len(data), f(data, 99), 9}, + {"data 100", len(data), f(data, 100), 9}, + {"data 101", len(data), f(data, 101), 12}, + {"data 10000", len(data), f(data, 10000), 13}, + {"data 10001", len(data), f(data, 10001), 14}, + {"descending a", 7, func(i int) bool { return []int{99, 99, 59, 42, 7, 0, -1, -1}[i] <= 7 }, 4}, + {"descending 7", 1e9, func(i int) bool { return 1e9-i <= 7 }, 1e9 - 7}, + {"overflow", 2e9, func(i int) bool { return false }, 2e9}, +} + +func TestSearch(t *testing.T) { + for _, e := range tests { + i := Search(e.n, e.f) + if i != e.i { + t.Errorf("%s: expected index %d; got %d", e.name, e.i, i) + } + } +} + +// log2 computes the binary logarithm of x, rounded up to the next integer. +// (log2(0) == 0, log2(1) == 0, log2(2) == 1, log2(3) == 2, etc.) +// +func log2(x int) int { + n := 0 + for p := 1; p < x; p += p { + // p == 2**n + n++ + } + // p/2 < x <= p == 2**n + return n +} + +func TestSearchEfficiency(t *testing.T) { + n := 100 + step := 1 + for exp := 2; exp < 10; exp++ { + // n == 10**exp + // step == 10**(exp-2) + max := log2(n) + for x := 0; x < n; x += step { + count := 0 + i := Search(n, func(i int) bool { count++; return i >= x }) + if i != x { + t.Errorf("n = %d: expected index %d; got %d", n, x, i) + } + if count > max { + t.Errorf("n = %d, x = %d: expected <= %d calls; got %d", n, x, max, count) + } + } + n *= 10 + step *= 10 + } +} + +// Smoke tests for convenience wrappers - not comprehensive. + +var fdata = []float64{0: -3.14, 1: 0, 2: 1, 3: 2, 4: 1000.7} +var sdata = []string{0: "f", 1: "foo", 2: "foobar", 3: "x"} + +var wrappertests = []struct { + name string + result int + i int +}{ + {"SearchInts", SearchInts(data, 11), 8}, + {"SearchFloat64s", SearchFloat64s(fdata, 2.1), 4}, + {"SearchStrings", SearchStrings(sdata, ""), 0}, + {"IntSlice.Search", IntSlice(data).Search(0), 2}, + {"Float64Slice.Search", Float64Slice(fdata).Search(2.0), 3}, + {"StringSlice.Search", StringSlice(sdata).Search("x"), 3}, +} + +func TestSearchWrappers(t *testing.T) { + for _, e := range wrappertests { + if e.result != e.i { + t.Errorf("%s: expected index %d; got %d", e.name, e.i, e.result) + } + } +} + +func runSearchWrappers() { + SearchInts(data, 11) + SearchFloat64s(fdata, 2.1) + SearchStrings(sdata, "") + IntSlice(data).Search(0) + Float64Slice(fdata).Search(2.0) + StringSlice(sdata).Search("x") +} + +func TestSearchWrappersDontAlloc(t *testing.T) { + if testing.Short() { + t.Skip("skipping malloc count in short mode") + } + if runtime.GOMAXPROCS(0) > 1 { + t.Skip("skipping; GOMAXPROCS>1") + } + allocs := testing.AllocsPerRun(100, runSearchWrappers) + if allocs != 0 { + t.Errorf("expected no allocs for runSearchWrappers, got %v", allocs) + } +} + +func BenchmarkSearchWrappers(b *testing.B) { + for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ { + runSearchWrappers() + } +} + +// Abstract exhaustive test: all sizes up to 100, +// all possible return values. If there are any small +// corner cases, this test exercises them. +func TestSearchExhaustive(t *testing.T) { + for size := 0; size <= 100; size++ { + for targ := 0; targ <= size; targ++ { + i := Search(size, func(i int) bool { return i >= targ }) + if i != targ { + t.Errorf("Search(%d, %d) = %d", size, targ, i) + } + } + } +} |