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+/////////1/////////2/////////3/////////4/////////5/////////6/////////7/////////8
+// test_singleton_plain.cpp:
+// Test the singleton class for a "plain" singleton (used as singleton<Foo>)
+//
+// - is_destroyed returns false when singleton is active or uninitialized
+// - is_destroyed returns true when singleton is destructed
+// - the singleton is eventually destructed (no memory leak)
+
+// (C) Copyright 2018 Alexander Grund
+// Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software
+// License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
+// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
+
+#include "test_tools.hpp"
+#include <boost/serialization/singleton.hpp>
+#include <boost/preprocessor/stringize.hpp>
+#include <stdexcept>
+
+// Can't use BOOST_TEST because:
+// a) destructors are called after program exit
+// b) This is intended to be used by shared libraries too which would then need their own report_errors call
+// We halso have to disable the Wterminate warning as we call this from dtors
+// C++ will terminate the program in such cases which is OK here
+#pragma GCC diagnostic push
+#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wterminate"
+#define THROW_ON_FALSE(cond) if(!(cond)) throw std::runtime_error(__FILE__ "(" BOOST_PP_STRINGIZE(__LINE__) ") Assertion failed: " #cond)
+
+// Enum to designate the state of the singletonized instances
+enum ConstructionState{CS_UNINIT, CS_INIT, CS_DESTROYED};
+
+// We need another singleton to check for the destruction of the singletons at program exit
+// We don't need all the magic for shared library anti-optimization and can keep it very simple
+struct controller{
+ static controller& getInstance(){
+ static controller instance;
+ return instance;
+ }
+ ConstructionState state;
+private:
+ controller() {
+ state = CS_UNINIT;
+ }
+ ~controller();
+};
+
+// A simple class that sets its construction state in the controller singleton
+struct Foo{
+ Foo(): i(42) {
+ // access controller singleton. Therefore controller will be constructed before this
+ THROW_ON_FALSE(controller::getInstance().state == CS_UNINIT);
+ controller::getInstance().state = CS_INIT;
+ }
+ ~Foo() {
+ // Because controller is constructed before this, it will be destructed AFTER this. Hence controller is still valid
+ THROW_ON_FALSE(controller::getInstance().state == CS_INIT);
+ controller::getInstance().state = CS_DESTROYED;
+ }
+ // Volatile to prevent compiler optimization from removing this
+ volatile int i;
+};
+
+controller::~controller() {
+ // If this fails, the singletons were not freed and memory is leaked
+ THROW_ON_FALSE(state == CS_DESTROYED);
+ // If this fails, then the destroyed flag is not set and one may use a deleted instance if relying on this flag
+ THROW_ON_FALSE(boost::serialization::singleton<Foo>::is_destroyed());
+}
+
+int
+test_main( int /* argc */, char* /* argv */[] )
+{
+ // Check if the singleton is alive and use it
+ BOOST_CHECK(!boost::serialization::singleton<Foo>::is_destroyed());
+
+ BOOST_CHECK(boost::serialization::singleton<Foo>::get_const_instance().i == 42);
+ return EXIT_SUCCESS;
+}