forked from BilalY/Rasagar
143 lines
4.7 KiB
C#
143 lines
4.7 KiB
C#
using System;
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using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
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using NUnit.Framework;
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using Unity.Burst;
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using Unity.Collections;
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using Unity.Collections.Tests;
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using Unity.Jobs;
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using UnityEngine;
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using UnityEngine.TestTools;
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internal class NativeRingQueueTests
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{
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[Test]
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public void NativeRingQueue_UseAfterFree_UsesCustomOwnerTypeName()
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{
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var test = new NativeRingQueue<int>(1, Allocator.Persistent, NativeArrayOptions.ClearMemory);
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test.Dispose();
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#if ENABLE_UNITY_COLLECTIONS_CHECKS
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NUnit.Framework.Assert.That(() => test.Dequeue(),
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Throws.Exception.TypeOf<ObjectDisposedException>()
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.With.Message.Contains($"The {test.GetType()} has been deallocated"));
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#endif
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}
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[Test]
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public void NativeRingQueue_AtomicSafetyHandle_AllocatorTemp_UniqueStaticSafetyIds()
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{
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var test = new NativeRingQueue<int>(1, Allocator.Temp, NativeArrayOptions.ClearMemory);
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// All collections that use Allocator.Temp share the same core AtomicSafetyHandle.
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// This test verifies that containers can proceed to assign unique static safety IDs to each
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// AtomicSafetyHandle value, which will not be shared by other containers using Allocator.Temp.
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var test0 = new NativeRingQueue<int>(1, Allocator.Temp, NativeArrayOptions.ClearMemory);
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var test1 = new NativeRingQueue<int>(1, Allocator.Temp, NativeArrayOptions.ClearMemory);
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test0.Enqueue(123);
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test0.Dispose();
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#if ENABLE_UNITY_COLLECTIONS_CHECKS
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NUnit.Framework.Assert.That(() => test0.Dequeue(),
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Throws.Exception.With.TypeOf<ObjectDisposedException>()
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.With.Message.Contains($"The {test0.GetType()} has been deallocated"));
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#endif
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test.Enqueue(123);
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test1.Dispose();
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#if ENABLE_UNITY_COLLECTIONS_CHECKS
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NUnit.Framework.Assert.That(() => test1.Dequeue(),
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Throws.Exception.With.TypeOf<ObjectDisposedException>()
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.With.Message.Contains($"The {test1.GetType()} has been deallocated"));
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#endif
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}
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[BurstCompile(CompileSynchronously = true)]
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struct NativeRingQueueCreateAndUseAfterFreeBurst : IJob
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{
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public void Execute()
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{
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var test = new NativeRingQueue<int>(1, Allocator.Temp, NativeArrayOptions.ClearMemory);
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test.Enqueue(123);
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test.Dispose();
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test.Enqueue(456);
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}
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}
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[Test]
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[TestRequiresCollectionChecks]
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public void NativeRingQueue_CreateAndUseAfterFreeInBurstJob_UsesCustomOwnerTypeName()
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{
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var test = new NativeRingQueue<int>(1, Allocator.Persistent, NativeArrayOptions.ClearMemory);
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test.Dispose();
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var job = new NativeRingQueueCreateAndUseAfterFreeBurst
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{
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};
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// Two things:
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// 1. This exception is logged, not thrown; thus, we use LogAssert to detect it.
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// 2. Calling write operation after container.Dispose() emits an unintuitive error message. For now, all this test cares about is whether it contains the
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// expected type name.
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job.Run();
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LogAssert.Expect(LogType.Exception,
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new Regex($"InvalidOperationException: The {Regex.Escape(test.GetType().ToString())} has been declared as \\[ReadOnly\\] in the job, but you are writing to it"));
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}
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struct NativeRingQueueUseInJob : IJob
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{
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public NativeRingQueue<int> Test;
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public void Execute()
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{
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Test.Enqueue(456);
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Test.Enqueue(789);
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}
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}
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[Test]
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public void NativeRingQueue_UseInJob()
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{
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var container = new NativeRingQueue<int>(10, Allocator.Persistent, NativeArrayOptions.ClearMemory);
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Assert.AreEqual(0, container.Length);
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var job = new NativeRingQueueUseInJob
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{
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Test = container,
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};
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Assert.DoesNotThrow(() => container.Enqueue(123));
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Assert.AreEqual(1, container.Length);
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var handle = job.Schedule();
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#if ENABLE_UNITY_COLLECTIONS_CHECKS
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Assert.Throws<InvalidOperationException>(() => container.Enqueue(321));
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Assert.Throws<InvalidOperationException>(() => container.TryDequeue(out _));
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#endif
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handle.Complete();
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Assert.AreEqual(3, container.Length);
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Assert.DoesNotThrow(() => container.Enqueue(987));
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Assert.AreEqual(4, container.Length);
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int item;
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Assert.True(container.TryDequeue(out item));
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Assert.AreEqual(123, item);
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Assert.AreEqual(3, container.Length);
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Assert.AreEqual(456, container.Dequeue());
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Assert.AreEqual(2, container.Length);
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Assert.AreEqual(789, container.Dequeue());
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Assert.AreEqual(1, container.Length);
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Assert.AreEqual(987, container.Dequeue());
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Assert.AreEqual(0, container.Length);
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container.Dispose();
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}
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}
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