Example #1
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//JAVA TO C# CONVERTER TODO TASK: Most Java annotations will not have direct .NET equivalent attributes:
//ORIGINAL LINE: @Test void shouldCloseGlobalAllocationsOnClose()
        internal virtual void ShouldCloseGlobalAllocationsOnClose()
        {
            // given
            ByteBufferFactory.Allocator allocator = mock(typeof(ByteBufferFactory.Allocator));
            when(allocator.Allocate(anyInt())).thenAnswer(invocationOnMock => ByteBuffer.allocate(invocationOnMock.getArgument(0)));
            ByteBufferFactory factory = new ByteBufferFactory(() => allocator, 100);

            // when doing some allocations that are counted as global
            factory.AcquireThreadLocalBuffer();
            factory.ReleaseThreadLocalBuffer();
            factory.AcquireThreadLocalBuffer();
            factory.ReleaseThreadLocalBuffer();
            factory.GlobalAllocator().allocate(123);
            factory.GlobalAllocator().allocate(456);
            // and closing it
            factory.Close();

            // then
            InOrder inOrder = inOrder(allocator);

            inOrder.verify(allocator, times(1)).allocate(100);
            inOrder.verify(allocator, times(1)).allocate(123);
            inOrder.verify(allocator, times(1)).allocate(456);
            inOrder.verify(allocator, times(1)).close();
            inOrder.verifyNoMoreInteractions();
        }
Example #2
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//JAVA TO C# CONVERTER TODO TASK: Most Java annotations will not have direct .NET equivalent attributes:
//ORIGINAL LINE: @Test void shouldShareThreadLocalBuffersStressfully() throws Throwable
//JAVA TO C# CONVERTER WARNING: Method 'throws' clauses are not available in C#:
        internal virtual void ShouldShareThreadLocalBuffersStressfully()
        {
            // given
            ByteBufferFactory factory = new ByteBufferFactory(() => HEAP_ALLOCATOR, 1024);
            Race race    = new Race();
            int  threads = 10;
            IList <ISet <ByteBuffer> > seenBuffers = new List <ISet <ByteBuffer> >();

            for (int i = 0; i < threads; i++)
            {
                HashSet <ByteBuffer> seen = new HashSet <ByteBuffer>();
                seenBuffers.Add(seen);
                race.AddContestant(() =>
                {
                    for (int j = 0; j < 1000; j++)
                    {
                        ByteBuffer buffer = factory.AcquireThreadLocalBuffer();
                        assertNotNull(buffer);
                        seen.Add(buffer);
                        factory.ReleaseThreadLocalBuffer();
                    }
                }, 1);
            }

            // when
            race.Go();

            // then
            for (int i = 0; i < threads; i++)
            {
                assertEquals(1, seenBuffers[i].Count);
            }
            factory.Close();
        }
Example #3
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//JAVA TO C# CONVERTER TODO TASK: Most Java annotations will not have direct .NET equivalent attributes:
//ORIGINAL LINE: @Test void shouldFailReleaseThreadLocalBufferIfNotAcquired()
        internal virtual void ShouldFailReleaseThreadLocalBufferIfNotAcquired()
        {
            // given
            ByteBufferFactory factory = new ByteBufferFactory(() => HEAP_ALLOCATOR, 1024);

            factory.AcquireThreadLocalBuffer();
            factory.ReleaseThreadLocalBuffer();

            // when/then
            assertThrows(typeof(System.InvalidOperationException), factory.releaseThreadLocalBuffer);
            factory.Close();
        }