public void TestMutabilification() { // Make a single block mutable FVList <int> v = new FVList <int>(0, 1); FWList <int> w = v.ToFWList(); ExpectList(w, 0, 1); w[0] = 2; ExpectList(w, 2, 1); ExpectList(v, 0, 1); // Make another block, make the front block mutable, then the block-of-2 v.Push(-1); w = v.ToFWList(); w[0] = 3; ExpectList(w, 3, 0, 1); Assert.That(w.WithoutFirst(1) == v.WithoutFirst(1)); w[1] = 2; ExpectList(w, 3, 2, 1); Assert.That(w.WithoutFirst(1) != v.WithoutFirst(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 FVList <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, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6); // 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.ToFWList(); w.AddRange(new int[] { 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 }); Assert.AreEqual(w.Count, 12); ExpectList(w, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6); // Indices: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 // Blocks: block A | B | C| D| E| F| G| H Assert.AreEqual(8, w.BlockChainLength); Assert.AreEqual(4, w.LocalCount); w[8] = -3; ExpectList(w, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0, 1, 2, -3, 4, 5, 6); // Blocks: block A | block I | F| G| H Assert.AreEqual(5, w.BlockChainLength); }
private void TestTransform(int count, int[] expect, int commonTailLength, params XfAction[] actions) { FVList <int> list = new FVList <int>(); for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { list.Add(i + 1); } int counter = 0; FVList <int> result = list.Transform(delegate(int i, ref int item) { if (i >= 0) { Assert.AreEqual(list[i], item); } item *= 10; return(actions[counter++]); }); Assert.AreEqual(counter, actions.Length); ExpectList(result.ToRVList(), expect); Assert.That(result.WithoutFirst(result.Count - commonTailLength) == list.WithoutFirst(list.Count - commonTailLength)); }
public void TestEmptyListOperations() { FVList <int> a = new FVList <int>(); FVList <int> b = new FVList <int>(); a.AddRange(b); a.InsertRange(0, b); a.RemoveRange(0, 0); Assert.That(!a.Remove(0)); Assert.That(a.IsEmpty); Assert.That(a.WithoutFirst(0).IsEmpty); a.Add(1); Assert.That(a.WithoutFirst(1).IsEmpty); 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.First); Assert.That(b.IsEmpty); AssertThrows <InvalidOperationException>(delegate() { a.PreviousIn(b); }); }
public void TestToArray() { FVList <int> list = new FVList <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, 2, 1); array = list.Add(3).ToArray(); ExpectList(array, 3, 2, 1); array = list.AddRange(new int[] { 8, 7, 6, 5, 4 }).ToArray(); ExpectList(array, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1); }
public void RandomTest() { int seed = Environment.TickCount; Random r = new Random(seed); int action, index, iteration = 0, i = -1; FWList <int> wlist = new FWList <int>(); List <int> list = new List <int>(); // Perform a series of random operations on FWList: // - Calling the setter // - RemoveAt // - Add to front // - Insert // - Making part of the list immutable try { for (iteration = 0; iteration < 100; iteration++) { action = r.Next(5); int range = list.Count + (action >= 2 ? 1 : 0); if (range == 0) { iteration--; continue; } index = r.Next(range); switch (action) { case 0: list.RemoveAt(index); wlist.RemoveAt(index); break; case 1: list[index] = iteration; wlist[index] = iteration; break; case 2: list.Insert(0, iteration); wlist.Add(iteration); break; case 3: list.Insert(index, iteration); wlist.Insert(index, iteration); break; case 4: FVList <int> v = wlist.WithoutFirst(index); if (r.Next(2) == 0) { v.Add(index); } break; } Assert.AreEqual(list.Count, wlist.Count); for (i = 0; i < list.Count; i++) { Assert.AreEqual(list[i], wlist[i]); } } } catch (Exception e) { Console.WriteLine("{0} with seed {1} at iteration {2}, i={3}", e.GetType().Name, seed, iteration, i); throw; } }
public void SimpleTests() { // In this simple test, I only add and remove items from the front // of a FVList, but forking is also tested. FVList <int> list = new FVList <int>(); Assert.That(list.IsEmpty); // Adding to VListBlockOfTwo list = new FVList <int>(10, 20); ExpectList(list, 10, 20); list = new FVList <int>(); list.Add(1); Assert.That(!list.IsEmpty); list.Add(2); ExpectList(list, 2, 1); // A fork in VListBlockOfTwo. Note that list2 will use two VListBlocks // here but list will only use one. FVList <int> list2 = list.WithoutFirst(1); list2.Add(3); ExpectList(list, 2, 1); ExpectList(list2, 3, 1); // Try doubling list2 list2.AddRange(list2); ExpectList(list2, 3, 1, 3, 1); // list now uses two arrays list.Add(4); ExpectList(list, 4, 2, 1); // Try doubling list using a different overload of AddRange() list.AddRange((IList <int>)list); ExpectList(list, 4, 2, 1, 4, 2, 1); list = list.WithoutFirst(3); ExpectList(list, 4, 2, 1); // Remove(), Pop() Assert.That(list2.Remove(3)); ExpectList(list2, 1, 3, 1); Assert.That(!list2.Remove(0)); Assert.AreEqual(1, list2.Pop()); Assert.That(list2.Remove(3)); ExpectList(list2, 1); Assert.AreEqual(1, list2.Pop()); 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, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 2, 1); list2 = list.WithoutFirst(6); ExpectListByEnumerator(list2, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 2, 1); 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(), this[], Front FVList <int> list3 = list2; Assert.AreEqual(11, (list3 = list3.PreviousIn(list))[0]); Assert.AreEqual(12, (list3 = list3.PreviousIn(list))[0]); Assert.AreEqual(13, (list3 = list3.PreviousIn(list))[0]); Assert.AreEqual(14, (list3 = list3.PreviousIn(list)).First); Assert.AreEqual(15, (list3 = list3.PreviousIn(list)).First); Assert.AreEqual(16, (list3 = list3.PreviousIn(list)).First); AssertThrows <Exception>(delegate() { list3.PreviousIn(list); }); // Tail Assert.AreEqual(10, (list3 = list3.WithoutFirst(6))[0]); Assert.AreEqual(9, (list3 = list3.Tail)[0]); Assert.AreEqual(8, (list3 = list3.Tail)[0]); Assert.AreEqual(7, (list3 = list3.Tail).First); Assert.AreEqual(6, (list3 = list3.Tail).First); Assert.AreEqual(5, (list3 = list3.Tail).First); Assert.AreEqual(4, (list3 = list3.Tail)[0]); Assert.AreEqual(2, (list3 = list3.Tail)[0]); Assert.AreEqual(1, (list3 = list3.Tail)[0]); Assert.That((list3 = list3.Tail).IsEmpty); // list2 is still the same ExpectList(list2, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 2, 1); // ==, !=, 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 end up with block sizes 8 (3 // used), 8 (3 used), 4, 2. list2.AddRange(list2, list2.WithoutFirst(3)); ExpectList(list2, 10, 9, 8, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 2, 1); Assert.That(list3 != list2); // List3 is a sublist of list, but list2 no longer is Assert.That(list3.PreviousIn(list).First == 11); AssertThrows <InvalidOperationException>(delegate() { list2.PreviousIn(list); }); list2 = list2.WithoutFirst(3); Assert.That(list3 == list2); }