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author | Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com> | 2019-01-30 10:59:43 -0800 |
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committer | Ashley Hedberg <ahedberg@google.com> | 2019-01-30 14:24:09 -0500 |
commit | a4cb1c8ba61531a63f9d309eea01ac1d43d8371d (patch) | |
tree | 4cd407a27c50ef86e2644af93f117cf5eb2b7bd3 /absl/hash/hash_test.cc | |
parent | 540e2537b92cd4abfae6ceddfe24304345461f32 (diff) |
Export of internal Abseil changes.
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6fdf24a197b964f9bacbebd0ceca305aef1654fc by Shaindel Schwartz <shaindel@google.com>:
Internal change
PiperOrigin-RevId: 231627312
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65f7faf52bff01384171efb85fee159378dedf70 by CJ Johnson <johnsoncj@google.com>:
Relocates the definitions of the InputIterator-accepting parts of the InlinedVector API into the top-level. The removed functions had no other callers so there was no reason to keep the layer of indirection in the form of the function call.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 231527459
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30e105b749b5ecc50fdaf26c7da589617efce425 by CJ Johnson <johnsoncj@google.com>:
Relocates closing brace for absl namespace in InlinedVector to the correct end location
PiperOrigin-RevId: 231477871
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063c1e8b9d1f032662c46d574e20ecc357b87d0c by Eric Fiselier <ericwf@google.com>:
Cleanup std::hash probing metafunctions.
Previously there were two different ways to probe for
std::hash. One in hash.h and another in type_traits.h,
and they were both implemented differently, and neither
correctly worked around bad STL implementations.
This patch unifies the implementations into a single IsHashable trait.
It also:
* Correctly checks for old libc++ versions where this won't work.
* Avoids undefined behavior which resulted from calling std::is_constructible
incomplete types.
* Unifies the feature test macro used in the headers and the tests.
Additionally it also slightly changes the behavior of when absl::variant
is hashable. Previously we disable hashing when std::hash<T>()(key) was
formed but when std::hash<T> couldn't be destructed. This seems wrong. If a
user provides a evil specialization of std::hash, then it's OK for variant's
hash to blow up.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 231468345
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05d75dd4b07c893de9b104731644d0d207b01253 by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com>:
Import of CCTZ from GitHub.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 231397518
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a0ee9032f9e04039f3410ed17fcf45ae1a3868f5 by CJ Johnson <johnsoncj@google.com>:
Remove unused EnableIfAtLeastInputIterator from InlinedVector
PiperOrigin-RevId: 231348903
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4dcd4e9a6780a81d7a6974c7bf22a037e6482b49 by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com>:
Remove unnecessary register keyword from absl/base/internal/endian.h.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 231316570
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c8584836caa3a10f90a8604a85d4b831310b72ee by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com>:
Fix hashtablez_sampler compilation on older Android NDK builds
PiperOrigin-RevId: 231283542
GitOrigin-RevId: 6fdf24a197b964f9bacbebd0ceca305aef1654fc
Change-Id: I185b12fb8347e3ad0ffcb2cbb83a53450e5eb938
Diffstat (limited to 'absl/hash/hash_test.cc')
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1 files changed, 327 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/absl/hash/hash_test.cc b/absl/hash/hash_test.cc index 224832b1..a5af93ad 100644 --- a/absl/hash/hash_test.cc +++ b/absl/hash/hash_test.cc @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ #include "absl/hash/hash.h" #include <array> +#include <bitset> #include <cstring> #include <deque> #include <forward_list> @@ -84,6 +85,327 @@ using IntTypes = testing::Types<unsigned char, char, int, int32_t, int64_t, uint uint64_t, size_t>; INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(My, HashValueIntTest, IntTypes); +enum LegacyEnum { kValue1, kValue2, kValue3 }; + +enum class EnumClass { kValue4, kValue5, kValue6 }; + +TEST(HashValueTest, EnumAndBool) { + EXPECT_TRUE((is_hashable<LegacyEnum>::value)); + EXPECT_TRUE((is_hashable<EnumClass>::value)); + EXPECT_TRUE((is_hashable<bool>::value)); + + EXPECT_TRUE(absl::VerifyTypeImplementsAbslHashCorrectly(std::make_tuple( + LegacyEnum::kValue1, LegacyEnum::kValue2, LegacyEnum::kValue3))); + EXPECT_TRUE(absl::VerifyTypeImplementsAbslHashCorrectly(std::make_tuple( + EnumClass::kValue4, EnumClass::kValue5, EnumClass::kValue6))); + EXPECT_TRUE(absl::VerifyTypeImplementsAbslHashCorrectly( + std::make_tuple(true, false))); +} + +TEST(HashValueTest, FloatingPoint) { + EXPECT_TRUE((is_hashable<float>::value)); + EXPECT_TRUE((is_hashable<double>::value)); + EXPECT_TRUE((is_hashable<long double>::value)); + + EXPECT_TRUE(absl::VerifyTypeImplementsAbslHashCorrectly( + std::make_tuple(42.f, 0.f, -0.f, std::numeric_limits<float>::infinity(), + -std::numeric_limits<float>::infinity()))); + + EXPECT_TRUE(absl::VerifyTypeImplementsAbslHashCorrectly( + std::make_tuple(42., 0., -0., std::numeric_limits<double>::infinity(), + -std::numeric_limits<double>::infinity()))); + + EXPECT_TRUE(absl::VerifyTypeImplementsAbslHashCorrectly(std::make_tuple( + // Add some values with small exponent to test that NORMAL values also + // append their category. + .5L, 1.L, 2.L, 4.L, 42.L, 0.L, -0.L, + 17 * static_cast<long double>(std::numeric_limits<double>::max()), + std::numeric_limits<long double>::infinity(), + -std::numeric_limits<long double>::infinity()))); +} + +TEST(HashValueTest, Pointer) { + EXPECT_TRUE((is_hashable<int*>::value)); + + int i; + int* ptr = &i; + int* n = nullptr; + + EXPECT_TRUE(absl::VerifyTypeImplementsAbslHashCorrectly( + std::make_tuple(&i, ptr, nullptr, ptr + 1, n))); +} + +// TODO(EricWF): MSVC 15 has a bug that causes it to incorrectly evaluate the +// SFINAE in internal/hash.h, causing this test to fail. +#if !defined(_MSC_VER) +TEST(HashValueTest, PairAndTuple) { + EXPECT_TRUE((is_hashable<std::pair<int, int>>::value)); + EXPECT_TRUE((is_hashable<std::pair<const int&, const int&>>::value)); + EXPECT_TRUE((is_hashable<std::tuple<int&, int&>>::value)); + EXPECT_TRUE((is_hashable<std::tuple<int&&, int&&>>::value)); + + EXPECT_TRUE(absl::VerifyTypeImplementsAbslHashCorrectly(std::make_tuple( + std::make_pair(0, 42), std::make_pair(0, 42), std::make_pair(42, 0), + std::make_pair(0, 0), std::make_pair(42, 42), std::make_pair(1, 42)))); + + EXPECT_TRUE(absl::VerifyTypeImplementsAbslHashCorrectly( + std::make_tuple(std::make_tuple(0, 0, 0), std::make_tuple(0, 0, 42), + std::make_tuple(0, 23, 0), std::make_tuple(17, 0, 0), + std::make_tuple(42, 0, 0), std::make_tuple(3, 9, 9), + std::make_tuple(0, 0, -42)))); + + // Test that tuples of lvalue references work (so we need a few lvalues): + int a = 0, b = 1, c = 17, d = 23; + EXPECT_TRUE(absl::VerifyTypeImplementsAbslHashCorrectly(std::make_tuple( + std::tie(a, a), std::tie(a, b), std::tie(b, c), std::tie(c, d)))); + + // Test that tuples of rvalue references work: + EXPECT_TRUE(absl::VerifyTypeImplementsAbslHashCorrectly(std::make_tuple( + std::forward_as_tuple(0, 0, 0), std::forward_as_tuple(0, 0, 42), + std::forward_as_tuple(0, 23, 0), std::forward_as_tuple(17, 0, 0), + std::forward_as_tuple(42, 0, 0), std::forward_as_tuple(3, 9, 9), + std::forward_as_tuple(0, 0, -42)))); +} +#endif // !defined(_MSC_VER) + +TEST(HashValueTest, CombineContiguousWorks) { + std::vector<std::tuple<int>> v1 = {std::make_tuple(1), std::make_tuple(3)}; + std::vector<std::tuple<int>> v2 = {std::make_tuple(1), std::make_tuple(2)}; + + auto vh1 = SpyHash(v1); + auto vh2 = SpyHash(v2); + EXPECT_NE(vh1, vh2); +} + +struct DummyDeleter { + template <typename T> + void operator() (T* ptr) {} +}; + +struct SmartPointerEq { + template <typename T, typename U> + bool operator()(const T& t, const U& u) const { + return GetPtr(t) == GetPtr(u); + } + + template <typename T> + static auto GetPtr(const T& t) -> decltype(&*t) { + return t ? &*t : nullptr; + } + + static std::nullptr_t GetPtr(std::nullptr_t) { return nullptr; } +}; + +TEST(HashValueTest, SmartPointers) { + EXPECT_TRUE((is_hashable<std::unique_ptr<int>>::value)); + EXPECT_TRUE((is_hashable<std::unique_ptr<int, DummyDeleter>>::value)); + EXPECT_TRUE((is_hashable<std::shared_ptr<int>>::value)); + + int i, j; + std::unique_ptr<int, DummyDeleter> unique1(&i); + std::unique_ptr<int, DummyDeleter> unique2(&i); + std::unique_ptr<int, DummyDeleter> unique_other(&j); + std::unique_ptr<int, DummyDeleter> unique_null; + + std::shared_ptr<int> shared1(&i, DummyDeleter()); + std::shared_ptr<int> shared2(&i, DummyDeleter()); + std::shared_ptr<int> shared_other(&j, DummyDeleter()); + std::shared_ptr<int> shared_null; + + // Sanity check of the Eq function. + ASSERT_TRUE(SmartPointerEq{}(unique1, shared1)); + ASSERT_FALSE(SmartPointerEq{}(unique1, shared_other)); + ASSERT_TRUE(SmartPointerEq{}(unique_null, nullptr)); + ASSERT_FALSE(SmartPointerEq{}(shared2, nullptr)); + + EXPECT_TRUE(absl::VerifyTypeImplementsAbslHashCorrectly( + std::forward_as_tuple(&i, nullptr, // + unique1, unique2, unique_null, // + absl::make_unique<int>(), // + shared1, shared2, shared_null, // + std::make_shared<int>()), + SmartPointerEq{})); +} + +TEST(HashValueTest, FunctionPointer) { + using Func = int (*)(); + EXPECT_TRUE(is_hashable<Func>::value); + + Func p1 = [] { return 2; }, p2 = [] { return 1; }; + EXPECT_TRUE(absl::VerifyTypeImplementsAbslHashCorrectly( + std::make_tuple(p1, p2, nullptr))); +} + +struct WrapInTuple { + template <typename T> + std::tuple<int, T, size_t> operator()(const T& t) const { + return std::make_tuple(7, t, 0xdeadbeef); + } +}; + +TEST(HashValueTest, Strings) { + EXPECT_TRUE((is_hashable<std::string>::value)); + EXPECT_TRUE((is_hashable<std::string>::value)); + + const std::string small = "foo"; + const std::string dup = "foofoo"; + const std::string large = "large"; + const std::string huge = std::string(5000, 'a'); + EXPECT_TRUE(absl::VerifyTypeImplementsAbslHashCorrectly(std::make_tuple( + std::string(), absl::string_view(), + std::string(""), absl::string_view(""), + std::string(small), absl::string_view(small), + std::string(dup), absl::string_view(dup), + std::string(large), absl::string_view(large), + std::string(huge), absl::string_view(huge)))); + + // Also check that nested types maintain the same hash. + const WrapInTuple t{}; + EXPECT_TRUE(absl::VerifyTypeImplementsAbslHashCorrectly(std::make_tuple( + // + t(std::string()), t(absl::string_view()), + t(std::string("")), t(absl::string_view("")), + t(std::string(small)), t(absl::string_view(small)), + t(std::string(dup)), t(absl::string_view(dup)), + t(std::string(large)), t(absl::string_view(large)), + t(std::string(huge)), t(absl::string_view(huge))))); + + // Make sure that hashing a `const char*` does not use its std::string-value. + EXPECT_NE(SpyHash(static_cast<const char*>("ABC")), + SpyHash(absl::string_view("ABC"))); +} + +// TODO(EricWF): MSVC 15 has a bug that causes it to incorrectly evaluate the +// SFINAE in internal/hash.h, causing this test to fail. +#if !defined(_MSC_VER) +TEST(HashValueTest, StdArray) { + EXPECT_TRUE((is_hashable<std::array<int, 3>>::value)); + + EXPECT_TRUE(absl::VerifyTypeImplementsAbslHashCorrectly( + std::make_tuple(std::array<int, 3>{}, std::array<int, 3>{{0, 23, 42}}))); +} +#endif // !defined(_MSC_VER) + +TEST(HashValueTest, StdBitset) { + EXPECT_TRUE((is_hashable<std::bitset<257>>::value)); + + EXPECT_TRUE(absl::VerifyTypeImplementsAbslHashCorrectly( + {std::bitset<2>("00"), std::bitset<2>("01"), std::bitset<2>("10"), + std::bitset<2>("11")})); + EXPECT_TRUE(absl::VerifyTypeImplementsAbslHashCorrectly( + {std::bitset<5>("10101"), std::bitset<5>("10001"), std::bitset<5>()})); + + constexpr int kNumBits = 256; + std::array<std::string, 6> bit_strings; + bit_strings.fill(std::string(kNumBits, '1')); + bit_strings[1][0] = '0'; + bit_strings[2][1] = '0'; + bit_strings[3][kNumBits / 3] = '0'; + bit_strings[4][kNumBits - 2] = '0'; + bit_strings[5][kNumBits - 1] = '0'; + EXPECT_TRUE(absl::VerifyTypeImplementsAbslHashCorrectly( + {std::bitset<kNumBits>(bit_strings[0].c_str()), + std::bitset<kNumBits>(bit_strings[1].c_str()), + std::bitset<kNumBits>(bit_strings[2].c_str()), + std::bitset<kNumBits>(bit_strings[3].c_str()), + std::bitset<kNumBits>(bit_strings[4].c_str()), + std::bitset<kNumBits>(bit_strings[5].c_str())})); +} // namespace + +template <typename T> +class HashValueSequenceTest : public testing::Test { +}; +TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(HashValueSequenceTest); + +TYPED_TEST_P(HashValueSequenceTest, BasicUsage) { + EXPECT_TRUE((is_hashable<TypeParam>::value)); + + using ValueType = typename TypeParam::value_type; + auto a = static_cast<ValueType>(0); + auto b = static_cast<ValueType>(23); + auto c = static_cast<ValueType>(42); + + EXPECT_TRUE(absl::VerifyTypeImplementsAbslHashCorrectly( + std::make_tuple(TypeParam(), TypeParam{}, TypeParam{a, b, c}, + TypeParam{a, b}, TypeParam{b, c}))); +} + +REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(HashValueSequenceTest, BasicUsage); +using IntSequenceTypes = + testing::Types<std::deque<int>, std::forward_list<int>, std::list<int>, + std::vector<int>, std::vector<bool>, std::set<int>, + std::multiset<int>>; +INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(My, HashValueSequenceTest, IntSequenceTypes); + +// Private type that only supports AbslHashValue to make sure our chosen hash +// implentation is recursive within absl::Hash. +// It uses std::abs() on the value to provide different bitwise representations +// of the same logical value. +struct Private { + int i; + template <typename H> + friend H AbslHashValue(H h, Private p) { + return H::combine(std::move(h), std::abs(p.i)); + } + + friend bool operator==(Private a, Private b) { + return std::abs(a.i) == std::abs(b.i); + } + + friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& o, Private p) { + return o << p.i; + } +}; + +TEST(HashValueTest, PrivateSanity) { + // Sanity check that Private is working as the tests below expect it to work. + EXPECT_TRUE(is_hashable<Private>::value); + EXPECT_NE(SpyHash(Private{0}), SpyHash(Private{1})); + EXPECT_EQ(SpyHash(Private{1}), SpyHash(Private{1})); +} + +TEST(HashValueTest, Optional) { + EXPECT_TRUE(is_hashable<absl::optional<Private>>::value); + + using O = absl::optional<Private>; + EXPECT_TRUE(absl::VerifyTypeImplementsAbslHashCorrectly( + std::make_tuple(O{}, O{{1}}, O{{-1}}, O{{10}}))); +} + +TEST(HashValueTest, Variant) { + using V = absl::variant<Private, std::string>; + EXPECT_TRUE(is_hashable<V>::value); + + EXPECT_TRUE(absl::VerifyTypeImplementsAbslHashCorrectly(std::make_tuple( + V(Private{1}), V(Private{-1}), V(Private{2}), V("ABC"), V("BCD")))); + +#if ABSL_META_INTERNAL_STD_HASH_SFINAE_FRIENDLY_ + struct S {}; + EXPECT_FALSE(is_hashable<absl::variant<S>>::value); +#endif +} + +// TODO(EricWF): MSVC 15 has a bug that causes it to incorrectly evaluate the +// SFINAE in internal/hash.h, causing this test to fail. +#if !defined(_MSC_VER) +TEST(HashValueTest, Maps) { + EXPECT_TRUE((is_hashable<std::map<int, std::string>>::value)); + + using M = std::map<int, std::string>; + EXPECT_TRUE(absl::VerifyTypeImplementsAbslHashCorrectly(std::make_tuple( + M{}, M{{0, "foo"}}, M{{1, "foo"}}, M{{0, "bar"}}, M{{1, "bar"}}, + M{{0, "foo"}, {42, "bar"}}, M{{1, "foo"}, {42, "bar"}}, + M{{1, "foo"}, {43, "bar"}}, M{{1, "foo"}, {43, "baz"}}))); + + using MM = std::multimap<int, std::string>; + EXPECT_TRUE(absl::VerifyTypeImplementsAbslHashCorrectly(std::make_tuple( + MM{}, MM{{0, "foo"}}, MM{{1, "foo"}}, MM{{0, "bar"}}, MM{{1, "bar"}}, + MM{{0, "foo"}, {0, "bar"}}, MM{{0, "bar"}, {0, "foo"}}, + MM{{0, "foo"}, {42, "bar"}}, MM{{1, "foo"}, {42, "bar"}}, + MM{{1, "foo"}, {1, "foo"}, {43, "bar"}}, MM{{1, "foo"}, {43, "baz"}}))); +} +#endif // !defined(_MSC_VER) + template <typename T, typename = void> struct IsHashCallble : std::false_type {}; @@ -108,7 +430,8 @@ TEST(IsHashableTest, ValidHash) { EXPECT_TRUE(IsHashCallble<int>::value); EXPECT_TRUE(IsAggregateInitializable<absl::Hash<int>>::value); } -#if ABSL_HASH_INTERNAL_CAN_POISON_ && !defined(__APPLE__) + +#if ABSL_META_INTERNAL_STD_HASH_SFINAE_FRIENDLY_ TEST(IsHashableTest, PoisonHash) { struct X {}; EXPECT_FALSE((is_hashable<X>::value)); @@ -120,7 +443,7 @@ TEST(IsHashableTest, PoisonHash) { EXPECT_FALSE(IsHashCallble<X>::value); EXPECT_FALSE(IsAggregateInitializable<absl::Hash<X>>::value); } -#endif // ABSL_HASH_INTERNAL_CAN_POISON_ +#endif // ABSL_META_INTERNAL_STD_HASH_SFINAE_FRIENDLY_ // Hashable types // @@ -245,13 +568,13 @@ void TestCustomHashType(InvokeTagConstant<InvokeTag::kNone>, T...) { } void TestCustomHashType(InvokeTagConstant<InvokeTag::kNone>) { -#if ABSL_HASH_INTERNAL_CAN_POISON_ +#if ABSL_META_INTERNAL_STD_HASH_SFINAE_FRIENDLY_ // is_hashable is false if we don't support any of the hooks. using type = CustomHashType<>; EXPECT_FALSE(is_hashable<type>()); EXPECT_FALSE(is_hashable<const type>()); EXPECT_FALSE(is_hashable<const type&>()); -#endif // ABSL_HASH_INTERNAL_CAN_POISON_ +#endif // ABSL_META_INTERNAL_STD_HASH_SFINAE_FRIENDLY_ } template <InvokeTag Tag, typename... T> |