| Index: third_party/tcmalloc/chromium/src/tests/debugallocation_test.cc
|
| ===================================================================
|
| --- third_party/tcmalloc/chromium/src/tests/debugallocation_test.cc (revision 41940)
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| +++ third_party/tcmalloc/chromium/src/tests/debugallocation_test.cc (working copy)
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| @@ -102,28 +102,6 @@
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| }
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| }
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|
|
| -TEST(DebugAllocationTest, DoubleFree) {
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| - int* pint = new int;
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| - delete pint;
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| - IF_DEBUG_EXPECT_DEATH(delete pint, "has been already deallocated");
|
| -}
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| -
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| -TEST(DebugAllocationTest, StompBefore) {
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| - int* pint = new int;
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| -#ifndef NDEBUG // don't stomp memory if we're not in a position to detect it
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| - pint[-1] = 5;
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| - IF_DEBUG_EXPECT_DEATH(delete pint, "a word before object");
|
| -#endif
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| -}
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| -
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| -TEST(DebugAllocationTest, StompAfter) {
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| - int* pint = new int;
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| -#ifndef NDEBUG // don't stomp memory if we're not in a position to detect it
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| - pint[1] = 5;
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| - IF_DEBUG_EXPECT_DEATH(delete pint, "a word after object");
|
| -#endif
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| -}
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| -
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| TEST(DebugAllocationTest, FreeQueueTest) {
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| // Verify that the allocator doesn't return blocks that were recently freed.
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| int* x = new int;
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| @@ -227,31 +205,6 @@
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| free(a);
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| }
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|
|
| -TEST(DebugAllocationTest, HugeAlloc) {
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| - const size_t kTooBig = ~static_cast<size_t>(0);
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| - void* a = NULL;
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| - char* b = NULL;
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| -
|
| -#ifndef NDEBUG
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| -
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| - a = malloc(kTooBig);
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| - EXPECT_EQ(NULL, a);
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| - b = NULL;
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| - IF_DEBUG_EXPECT_DEATH(b = new char[kTooBig],
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| - "Unable to allocate.*new\\[\\] failed\\.");
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| - EXPECT_EQ(NULL, b);
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| -
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| - // kAlsoTooBig is small enough not to get caught by debugallocation's check,
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| - // but will still fall through to tcmalloc's check.
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| - const size_t kAlsoTooBig = kTooBig - 1024;
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| -
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| - a = malloc(kAlsoTooBig);
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| - EXPECT_EQ(NULL, a);
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| - IF_DEBUG_EXPECT_DEATH(b = new char[kAlsoTooBig], "Unable to allocate.*new failed");
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| - EXPECT_EQ(NULL, b);
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| -#endif
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| -}
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| -
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| int main(int argc, char** argv) {
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| // If you run without args, we run the non-death parts of the test.
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| // Otherwise, argv[1] should be a number saying which death-test
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|
|