Exemple #1
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        public void TestSublistProblem()
        {
            // This problem affects FVList.PreviousIn(), RVList.NextIn(),
            // AddRange(list, excludeSubList), RVList.Enumerator when used with a
            // range.

            // Normally this works fine:
            RVList <int> subList = new RVList <int>(), list;

            subList.AddRange(new int[] { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 });
            list = subList;
            list.Add(8);
            Assert.That(subList.NextIn(list).Last == 8);

            // But try it a second time and the problem arises, without some special
            // code in VListBlock<T>.FindNextBlock() that has been added to
            // compensate. I call the problem copy-causing-sharing-failure. You see,
            // right now subList is formed from three blocks: a size-8 block that
            // contains {7}, a size-4 block {3, 4, 5, 6} and a size-2 block {1, 2}.
            // But the size-8 block actually has two items {7, 8} and when we
            // attempt to add 9, a new array must be created. It might waste a lot
            // of memory to make a new block {9} that links to the size-8 block that
            // contains {7}, so instead a new size-8 block {7, 9} is created that
            // links directly to {3, 4, 5, 6}. That way, the block {7, 8} can be
            // garbage-collected if it is no longer in use. But a side effect is
            // that subList no longer appears to be a part of list. The fix is to
            // notice that list (block {7, 9}) and subList (block that contains {7})
            // have the same prior list, {3, 4, 5, 6}, and that the remaining
            // item(s) in subList (just one item, {7}, in this case) are also
            // present in list.
            list = subList;
            list.Add(9);
            Assert.AreEqual(9, subList.NextIn(list).Last);
        }
Exemple #2
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        public void TestEmptyListOperations()
        {
            RVList <int> a = new RVList <int>();
            RVList <int> b = new RVList <int>();

            a.AddRange(b);
            a.InsertRange(0, b);
            a.RemoveRange(0, 0);
            Assert.That(!a.Remove(0));
            Assert.That(a.IsEmpty);

            a.Add(1);
            b.AddRange(a);
            ExpectList(b, 1);
            b.RemoveAt(0);
            Assert.That(b.IsEmpty);
            b.InsertRange(0, a);
            ExpectList(b, 1);
            b.RemoveRange(0, 1);
            Assert.That(b.IsEmpty);
            b.Insert(0, a[0]);
            ExpectList(b, 1);
            b.Remove(a.Last);
            Assert.That(b.IsEmpty);

            AssertThrows <InvalidOperationException>(delegate() { a.NextIn(b); });
        }
Exemple #3
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        public void TestInsertRemove()
        {
            RWList <int> list = new RWList <int>();

            for (int i = 0; i <= 12; i++)
            {
                list.Insert(0, i);
            }
            ExpectList(list, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0);

            for (int i = 1; i <= 6; i++)
            {
                list.RemoveAt(i);
            }
            ExpectList(list, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 0);

            Assert.AreEqual(0, list.Pop());
            list.Insert(1, -2);
            ExpectList(list, 12, -2, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2);
            list.Insert(2, -1);
            ExpectList(list, 12, -2, -1, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2);

            Assert.That(list.Remove(-1));
            Assert.That(list.Remove(12));
            list[0] = 12;
            ExpectList(list, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2);

            // Make sure RWList.Clear doesn't disturb FVList
            RVList <int> v = list.WithoutLast(4);

            list.Clear();
            ExpectList(list);
            ExpectList(v, 12, 10);

            // Some simple InsertRange calls where some immutable items must be
            // converted to mutable
            RVList <int> oneTwo    = new RVList <int>(1, 2);
            RVList <int> threeFour = new RVList <int>(3, 4);

            list = oneTwo.ToRWList();
            list.InsertRange(1, threeFour);
            ExpectList(list, 1, 3, 4, 2);
            list = threeFour.ToRWList();
            list.InsertRange(0, oneTwo);
            ExpectList(list, 1, 2, 3, 4);

            // More tests...
            list.RemoveRange(2, 2);
            ExpectList(list, 1, 2);
            list.InsertRange(2, new int[] { 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 });
            ExpectList(list, 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9);
            list.RemoveRange(3, 3);
            ExpectList(list, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9);
            v = list.ToRVList();
            list.RemoveRange(5, 4);
            ExpectList(list, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5);
            ExpectList(v, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9);
        }
Exemple #4
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 /// <summary>Returns whether the two list references are the same.
 /// Does not compare the contents of the lists.</summary>
 public override bool Equals(object rhs_)
 {
     try {
         RVList <T> rhs = (RVList <T>)rhs_;
         return(this == rhs);
     } catch (InvalidCastException) {
         return(false);
     }
 }
Exemple #5
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        public void TestMutabilification()
        {
            // Make a single block mutable
            RVList <int> v = new RVList <int>(1, 0);
            RWList <int> w = v.ToRWList();

            ExpectList(w, 1, 0);
            w[1] = 2;
            ExpectList(w, 1, 2);
            ExpectList(v, 1, 0);

            // Make another block, make the front block mutable, then the block-of-2
            v.Push(-1);
            w    = v.ToRWList();
            w[2] = 3;
            ExpectList(w, 1, 0, 3);
            Assert.That(w.WithoutLast(1) == v.WithoutLast(1));
            w[1] = 2;
            ExpectList(w, 1, 2, 3);
            Assert.That(w.WithoutLast(1) != v.WithoutLast(1));

            // Now for a more complicated case: create a long immutable chain by
            // using a nasty access pattern, add a mutable block in front, then
            // make some of the immutable blocks mutable. This will cause several
            // immutable blocks to be consolidated into one mutable block,
            // shortening the chain.
            v = new RVList <int>(6);
            v = v.Add(-1).Tail.Add(5).Add(-1).Tail.Add(4).Add(-1).Tail.Add(3);
            v = v.Add(-1).Tail.Add(2).Add(-1).Tail.Add(1).Add(-1).Tail.Add(0);
            ExpectList(v, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0);
            // At this point, every block in the chain has only one item (it's
            // a linked list!) and the capacity of each block is 2.
            Assert.AreEqual(7, v.BlockChainLength);

            w = v.ToRWList();
            w.AddRange(new int[] { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 });
            Assert.AreEqual(w.Count, 12);
            ExpectList(w, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5);
            // Indices:   0  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10 11
            // Blocks:    H| G| F| E| D| C|  B  | block A (front of chain)
            Assert.AreEqual(8, w.BlockChainLength);
            Assert.AreEqual(4, w.LocalCount);

            w[3] = -3;
            ExpectList(w, 6, 5, 4, -3, 2, 1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5);
            // Indices:   0  1  2   3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10 11
            // Blocks:    H| G| F|  block I      | block A (front of chain)
            Assert.AreEqual(5, w.BlockChainLength);
        }
Exemple #6
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        void TestAddRangePair()
        {
            RVList <int> list  = new RVList <int>();
            RVList <int> list2 = new RVList <int>();

            list2.AddRange(new int[] { 1, 2, 3, 4 });
            list.AddRange(list2, list2.WithoutLast(1));
            list.AddRange(list2, list2.WithoutLast(2));
            list.AddRange(list2, list2.WithoutLast(3));
            list.AddRange(list2, list2.WithoutLast(4));
            ExpectList(list, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 1);

            AssertThrows <InvalidOperationException>(delegate() { list2.AddRange(list2.WithoutLast(1), list2); });
            AssertThrows <InvalidOperationException>(delegate() { list2.AddRange(RVList <int> .Empty, list2); });
        }
Exemple #7
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        public void TestToArray()
        {
            RVList <int> list = new RVList <int>();

            int[] array = list.ToArray();
            Assert.AreEqual(array.Length, 0);

            array = list.Add(1).ToArray();
            ExpectList(array, 1);

            array = list.Add(2).ToArray();
            ExpectList(array, 1, 2);

            array = list.Add(3).ToArray();
            ExpectList(array, 1, 2, 3);

            array = list.AddRange(new int[] { 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 }).ToArray();
            ExpectList(array, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8);
        }
Exemple #8
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        public void TestInsertRemove()
        {
            RVList <int> list  = new RVList <int>(9);
            RVList <int> list2 = new RVList <int>(10, 11);

            list.Insert(0, 12);
            list.Insert(1, list2[1]);
            list.Insert(2, list2[0]);
            ExpectList(list, 12, 11, 10, 9);
            for (int i = 0; i < 9; i++)
            {
                list.Insert(4, i);
            }
            ExpectList(list, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0);

            list2 = list;
            for (int i = 1; i <= 6; i++)
            {
                list2.RemoveAt(i);
            }
            ExpectList(list2, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 0);
            ExpectList(list, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0);             // unchanged

            Assert.AreEqual(0, list2.Pop());
            list2.Insert(5, -2);
            ExpectList(list2, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, -2, 2);
            list2.Insert(5, -1);
            ExpectList(list2, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, -1, -2, 2);

            // Test changing items
            list = list2;
            for (int i = 0; i < list.Count; i++)
            {
                list[i] = i;
            }
            ExpectList(list, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7);
            ExpectList(list2, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, -1, -2, 2);

            list2.Clear();
            ExpectList(list2);
            Assert.AreEqual(5, list[5]);
        }
Exemple #9
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        public void TestInsertRemoveRange()
        {
            RVList <int> oneTwo    = new RVList <int>(1, 2);
            RVList <int> threeFour = new RVList <int>(3, 4);
            RVList <int> list      = oneTwo;
            RVList <int> list2     = threeFour;

            ExpectList(list, 1, 2);
            list.InsertRange(1, threeFour);
            ExpectList(list, 1, 3, 4, 2);
            list2.InsertRange(2, oneTwo);
            ExpectList(list2, 3, 4, 1, 2);

            list.RemoveRange(1, 2);
            ExpectList(list, 1, 2);
            list2.RemoveRange(2, 2);
            ExpectList(list2, 3, 4);

            list.RemoveRange(0, 2);
            ExpectList(list);
            list2.RemoveRange(1, 1);
            ExpectList(list2, 3);

            list = oneTwo;
            list.AddRange(threeFour);
            ExpectList(list, 1, 2, 3, 4);
            list.InsertRange(1, list);
            ExpectList(list, 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 2, 3, 4);
            list.RemoveRange(1, 1);
            list.RemoveRange(4, 3);
            ExpectList(list, 1, 2, 3, 4);

            list.RemoveRange(0, 4);
            ExpectList(list);

            list2.InsertRange(0, list);
            list2.InsertRange(1, list);
            ExpectList(list2, 3);
        }
Exemple #10
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        public void SimpleTests()
        {
            // Tests simple adds and removes from the front of the list. It
            // makes part of its tail immutable, but doesn't make it mutable
            // again. Also, we test operations that don't modify the list.

            RWList <int> list = new RWList <int>();

            Assert.That(list.IsEmpty);

            // create VListBlockOfTwo
            list = new RWList <int>(10, 20);
            ExpectList(list, 10, 20);

            // Add()
            list.Clear();
            list.Add(1);
            Assert.That(!list.IsEmpty);
            list.Add(2);
            Assert.AreEqual(1, list.BlockChainLength);
            list.Add(3);
            Assert.AreEqual(2, list.BlockChainLength);

            ExpectList(list, 1, 2, 3);
            RVList <int> snap = list.ToRVList();

            ExpectList(snap, 1, 2, 3);

            // AddRange(), Push(), Pop()
            list.Push(4);
            list.AddRange(new int[] { 5, 6 });
            ExpectList(list, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6);
            Assert.AreEqual(list.Pop(), 6);
            ExpectList(list, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5);
            list.RemoveRange(3, 2);
            ExpectList(list, 1, 2, 3);

            // Double the list
            list.AddRange(list);
            ExpectList(list, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3);
            list.RemoveRange(3, 3);

            // Fill a third block
            list.AddRange(new int[] { 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 });
            list.AddRange(new int[] { 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 });
            ExpectList(list, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14);

            // Remove(), enumerator
            list.Remove(14);
            list.Remove(13);
            list.Remove(12);
            list.Remove(11);
            ExpectListByEnumerator(list, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10);

            // IndexOutOfRangeException
            AssertThrows <IndexOutOfRangeException>(delegate() { int i = list[-1]; });
            AssertThrows <IndexOutOfRangeException>(delegate() { int i = list[10]; });
            AssertThrows <IndexOutOfRangeException>(delegate() { list.Insert(-1, -1); });
            AssertThrows <IndexOutOfRangeException>(delegate() { list.Insert(list.Count + 1, -1); });
            AssertThrows <IndexOutOfRangeException>(delegate() { list.RemoveAt(-1); });
            AssertThrows <IndexOutOfRangeException>(delegate() { list.RemoveAt(list.Count); });

            // Front, Contains, IndexOf
            Assert.That(list.Last == 10);
            Assert.That(list.Contains(9));
            Assert.That(list[list.IndexOf(2)] == 2);
            Assert.That(list[list.IndexOf(9)] == 9);
            Assert.That(list[list.IndexOf(7)] == 7);
            Assert.That(list.IndexOf(-1) == -1);

            // snap is still the same
            ExpectList(snap, 1, 2, 3);
        }
Exemple #11
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 public RVList <T> NextIn(RVList <T> largerList)
 {
     return(VListBlock <T> .BackUpOnce(this, largerList));
 }
Exemple #12
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        public void TestExampleTransforms()
        {
            // These examples are listed in the documentation of FVList.Transform().
            // There are more Transform() tests in VListTests() and RWListTests().

            RVList <int> list = new RVList <int>(new int[] { -1, 2, -2, 13, 5, 8, 9 });
            RVList <int> output;

            output = list.Transform((int i, ref int n) =>
            {               // Keep every second item
                return((i % 2) == 1 ? XfAction.Keep : XfAction.Drop);
            });
            ExpectList(output, 2, 13, 8);

            output = list.Transform((int i, ref int n) =>
            {               // Keep odd numbers
                return((n % 2) != 0 ? XfAction.Keep : XfAction.Drop);
            });
            ExpectList(output, -1, 13, 5, 9);

            output = list.Transform((int i, ref int n) =>
            {               // Keep and square all odd numbers
                if ((n % 2) != 0)
                {
                    n *= n;
                    return(XfAction.Change);
                }
                else
                {
                    return(XfAction.Drop);
                }
            });
            ExpectList(output, 1, 169, 25, 81);

            output = list.Transform((int i, ref int n) =>
            {               // Increase each item by its index
                n += i;
                return(i == 0 ? XfAction.Keep : XfAction.Change);
            });
            ExpectList(output, -1, 3, 0, 16, 9, 13, 15);

            list = new RVList <int>(new int[] { 1, 2, 3 });

            output = list.Transform(delegate(int i, ref int n) {
                return(i >= 0 ? XfAction.Repeat : XfAction.Keep);
            });
            ExpectList(output, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3);

            output = list.Transform(delegate(int i, ref int n) {
                if (i >= 0)
                {
                    return(XfAction.Repeat);
                }
                n *= 10;
                return(XfAction.Change);
            });
            ExpectList(output, 1, 10, 2, 20, 3, 30);

            output = list.Transform(delegate(int i, ref int n) {
                if (i >= 0)
                {
                    n *= 10;
                    return(XfAction.Repeat);
                }
                return(XfAction.Keep);
            });
            ExpectList(output, 10, 1, 20, 2, 30, 3);

            output = list.Transform(delegate(int i, ref int n) {
                n *= 10;
                if (n > 1000)
                {
                    return(XfAction.Drop);
                }
                return(XfAction.Repeat);
            });
            ExpectList(output, 10, 100, 1000, 20, 200, 30, 300);
        }
Exemple #13
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        public void SimpleTests()
        {
            // In this simple test, I only add and remove items from the back
            // of an RVList, but forking is also tested.

            RVList <int> list = new RVList <int>();

            Assert.That(list.IsEmpty);

            // Adding to VListBlockOfTwo
            list = new RVList <int>(10, 20);
            ExpectList(list, 10, 20);

            list = new RVList <int>();
            list.Add(1);
            Assert.That(!list.IsEmpty);
            list.Add(2);
            ExpectList(list, 1, 2);

            // A fork in VListBlockOfTwo. Note that list2 will use two VListBlocks
            // here but list will only use one.
            RVList <int> list2 = list.WithoutLast(1);

            list2.Add(3);
            ExpectList(list, 1, 2);
            ExpectList(list2, 1, 3);

            // Try doubling list2
            list2.AddRange(list2);
            ExpectList(list2, 1, 3, 1, 3);

            // list now uses two arrays
            list.Add(4);
            ExpectList(list, 1, 2, 4);

            // Try doubling list using a different overload of AddRange()
            list.AddRange((IList <int>)list);
            ExpectList(list, 1, 2, 4, 1, 2, 4);
            list = list.WithoutLast(3);
            ExpectList(list, 1, 2, 4);

            // Remove(), Pop()
            Assert.AreEqual(3, list2.Pop());
            ExpectList(list2, 1, 3, 1);
            Assert.That(!list2.Remove(0));
            Assert.AreEqual(1, list2.Pop());
            Assert.That(list2.Remove(3));
            ExpectList(list2, 1);
            Assert.That(list2.Remove(1));
            ExpectList(list2);
            AssertThrows <Exception>(delegate() { list2.Pop(); });

            // Add many, SubList(). This will fill 3 arrays (sizes 8, 4, 2) and use
            // 1 element of a size-16 array. Oh, and test the enumerator.
            for (int i = 5; i <= 16; i++)
            {
                list.Add(i);
            }
            ExpectList(list, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16);
            list2 = list.WithoutLast(6);
            ExpectListByEnumerator(list2, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10);
            AssertThrows <IndexOutOfRangeException>(delegate() { int i = list[-1]; });
            AssertThrows <IndexOutOfRangeException>(delegate() { int i = list[15]; });

            // IndexOf, contains
            Assert.That(list.Contains(11));
            Assert.That(!list2.Contains(11));
            Assert.That(list[list.IndexOf(2)] == 2);
            Assert.That(list[list.IndexOf(1)] == 1);
            Assert.That(list[list.IndexOf(15)] == 15);
            Assert.That(list.IndexOf(3) == -1);

            // PreviousIn(), Back
            RVList <int> list3 = list2;

            Assert.AreEqual(11, (list3 = list3.NextIn(list)).Last);
            Assert.AreEqual(12, (list3 = list3.NextIn(list)).Last);
            Assert.AreEqual(13, (list3 = list3.NextIn(list)).Last);
            Assert.AreEqual(14, (list3 = list3.NextIn(list)).Last);
            Assert.AreEqual(15, (list3 = list3.NextIn(list)).Last);
            Assert.AreEqual(16, (list3 = list3.NextIn(list)).Last);
            AssertThrows <Exception>(delegate() { list3.NextIn(list); });

            // Next
            Assert.AreEqual(10, (list3 = list3.WithoutLast(6)).Last);
            Assert.AreEqual(9, (list3 = list3.Tail).Last);
            Assert.AreEqual(8, (list3 = list3.Tail).Last);
            Assert.AreEqual(7, (list3 = list3.Tail).Last);
            Assert.AreEqual(6, (list3 = list3.Tail).Last);
            Assert.AreEqual(5, (list3 = list3.Tail).Last);
            Assert.AreEqual(4, (list3 = list3.Tail).Last);
            Assert.AreEqual(2, (list3 = list3.Tail).Last);
            Assert.AreEqual(1, (list3 = list3.Tail).Last);
            Assert.That((list3 = list3.Tail).IsEmpty);

            // list2 is still the same
            ExpectList(list2, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10);

            // ==, !=, Equals(), AddRange(a, b)
            Assert.That(!list2.Equals("hello"));
            list3 = list2;
            Assert.That(list3.Equals(list2));
            Assert.That(list3 == list2);
            // This AddRange forks the list. List2 ends up with block sizes 8 (3
            // used), 8 (3 used), 4, 2.
            list2.AddRange(list2, list2.WithoutLast(3));
            ExpectList(list2, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 8, 9, 10);
            Assert.That(list3 != list2);

            // List3 is a sublist of list, but list2 no longer is
            Assert.That(list3.NextIn(list).Last == 11);
            AssertThrows <InvalidOperationException>(delegate() { list2.NextIn(list); });

            list2 = list2.WithoutLast(3);
            Assert.That(list3 == list2);
        }
Exemple #14
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 public Enumerator(RVList <T> list, RVList <T> subList)
     : this(new FVList <T>(list._block, list._localCount),
            new FVList <T>(subList._block, subList._localCount))
 {
 }
Exemple #15
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        public RVList <T> AddRange(RVList <T> list, RVList <T> excludeSubList)
        {
            this = VListBlock <T> .AddRange(_block, _localCount, list.ToFVList(), excludeSubList.ToFVList()).ToRVList();

            return(this);
        }
Exemple #16
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 public RVList <T> AddRange(RVList <T> list)
 {
     return(AddRange(list, new RVList <T>()));
 }
Exemple #17
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 public Enumerator(RVList <T> list)
 {
     _tail = (FVList <T>)list; _current = default(T);
 }
Exemple #18
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 public RVList(RVList <T> list)
 {
     this = list;
 }