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1 /* Self tests for enum-flags for GDB, the GNU debugger.
2
3 Copyright (C) 2016-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 This file is part of GDB.
6
7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
10 (at your option) any later version.
11
12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
19
20 #include "defs.h"
21 #include "gdbsupport/enum-flags.h"
22 #include "gdbsupport/valid-expr.h"
23 #include "gdbsupport/selftest.h"
24
25 namespace selftests {
26 namespace enum_flags_tests {
27
28 /* The (real) enum types used in CHECK_VALID. Their names match the
29 template parameter names of the templates defined by CHECK_VALID to
30 make it simpler to use. They could be named differently. */
31
32 /* A "real enum". */
33 enum RE
34 {
35 RE_FLAG1 = 1 << 1,
36 RE_FLAG2 = 1 << 2,
37 };
38
39 /* Another "real enum". */
40 enum RE2
41 {
42 RE2_FLAG1 = 1 << 1,
43 RE2_FLAG2 = 1 << 2,
44 };
45
46 /* An unsigned "real enum". */
47 enum URE : unsigned
48 {
49 URE_FLAG1 = 1 << 1,
50 URE_FLAG2 = 1 << 2,
51 URE_FLAG3 = 0xffffffff,
52 };
53
54 /* A non-flags enum. */
55 enum NF
56 {
57 NF_FLAG1 = 1 << 1,
58 NF_FLAG2 = 1 << 2,
59 };
60
61 /* The corresponding "enum flags" types. */
62 DEF_ENUM_FLAGS_TYPE (RE, EF);
63 DEF_ENUM_FLAGS_TYPE (RE2, EF2);
64 DEF_ENUM_FLAGS_TYPE (URE, UEF);
65
66 #if HAVE_IS_TRIVIALLY_COPYABLE
67
68 /* So that std::vectors of types that have enum_flags fields can
69 reallocate efficiently memcpy. */
70 gdb_static_assert (std::is_trivially_copyable<EF>::value);
71
72 #endif
73
74 /* A couple globals used as lvalues in the CHECK_VALID expressions
75 below. Their names (and types) match the uppercase type names
76 exposed by CHECK_VALID just to make the expressions easier to
77 follow. */
78 static RE re ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;
79 static EF ef ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;
80
81 /* First, compile-time tests that:
82
83 - make sure that incorrect operations with mismatching enum types
84 are caught at compile time.
85
86 - make sure that the same operations but involving the right enum
87 types do compile and that they return the correct type.
88 */
89
90 #define CHECK_VALID(VALID, EXPR_TYPE, EXPR) \
91 CHECK_VALID_EXPR_6 (EF, RE, EF2, RE2, UEF, URE, VALID, EXPR_TYPE, EXPR)
92
93 typedef std::underlying_type<RE>::type und;
94
95 /* Test construction / conversion from/to different types. */
96
97 /* RE/EF -> underlying (explicit) */
98 CHECK_VALID (true, und, und (RE ()))
99 CHECK_VALID (true, und, und (EF ()))
100
101 /* RE/EF -> int (explicit) */
102 CHECK_VALID (true, int, int (RE ()))
103 CHECK_VALID (true, int, int (EF ()))
104
105 /* other -> RE */
106
107 /* You can construct a raw enum value from an int explicitly to punch
108 a hole in the type system if need to. */
109 CHECK_VALID (true, RE, RE (1))
110 CHECK_VALID (true, RE, RE (RE2 ()))
111 CHECK_VALID (false, void, RE (EF2 ()))
112 CHECK_VALID (true, RE, RE (RE ()))
113 CHECK_VALID (false, void, RE (EF ()))
114
115 /* other -> EF. */
116
117 /* As expected, enum-flags is a stronger type than the backing raw
118 enum. Unlike with raw enums, you can't construct an enum flags
119 from an integer nor from an unrelated enum type explicitly. Add an
120 intermediate conversion via the raw enum if you really need it. */
121 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF (1))
122 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF (1u))
123 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF (RE2 ()))
124 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF (EF2 ()))
125 CHECK_VALID (true, EF, EF (RE ()))
126 CHECK_VALID (true, EF, EF (EF ()))
127
128 /* Test operators. */
129
130 /* operator OP (raw_enum, int) */
131
132 CHECK_VALID (false, void, RE () | 1)
133 CHECK_VALID (false, void, RE () & 1)
134 CHECK_VALID (false, void, RE () ^ 1)
135
136 /* operator OP (int, raw_enum) */
137
138 CHECK_VALID (false, void, 1 | RE ())
139 CHECK_VALID (false, void, 1 & RE ())
140 CHECK_VALID (false, void, 1 ^ RE ())
141
142 /* operator OP (enum_flags, int) */
143
144 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF () | 1)
145 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF () & 1)
146 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF () ^ 1)
147
148 /* operator OP (int, enum_flags) */
149
150 CHECK_VALID (false, void, 1 | EF ())
151 CHECK_VALID (false, void, 1 & EF ())
152 CHECK_VALID (false, void, 1 ^ EF ())
153
154 /* operator OP (raw_enum, raw_enum) */
155
156 CHECK_VALID (false, void, RE () | RE2 ())
157 CHECK_VALID (false, void, RE () & RE2 ())
158 CHECK_VALID (false, void, RE () ^ RE2 ())
159 CHECK_VALID (true, RE, RE () | RE ())
160 CHECK_VALID (true, RE, RE () & RE ())
161 CHECK_VALID (true, RE, RE () ^ RE ())
162
163 /* operator OP (enum_flags, raw_enum) */
164
165 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF () | RE2 ())
166 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF () & RE2 ())
167 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF () ^ RE2 ())
168 CHECK_VALID (true, EF, EF () | RE ())
169 CHECK_VALID (true, EF, EF () & RE ())
170 CHECK_VALID (true, EF, EF () ^ RE ())
171
172 /* operator OP= (raw_enum, raw_enum), rvalue ref on the lhs. */
173
174 CHECK_VALID (false, void, RE () |= RE2 ())
175 CHECK_VALID (false, void, RE () &= RE2 ())
176 CHECK_VALID (false, void, RE () ^= RE2 ())
177 CHECK_VALID (false, void, RE () |= RE ())
178 CHECK_VALID (false, void, RE () &= RE ())
179 CHECK_VALID (false, void, RE () ^= RE ())
180
181 /* operator OP= (raw_enum, raw_enum), lvalue ref on the lhs. */
182
183 CHECK_VALID (false, void, re |= RE2 ())
184 CHECK_VALID (false, void, re &= RE2 ())
185 CHECK_VALID (false, void, re ^= RE2 ())
186 CHECK_VALID (true, RE&, re |= RE ())
187 CHECK_VALID (true, RE&, re &= RE ())
188 CHECK_VALID (true, RE&, re ^= RE ())
189
190 /* operator OP= (enum_flags, raw_enum), rvalue ref on the lhs. */
191
192 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF () |= RE2 ())
193 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF () &= RE2 ())
194 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF () ^= RE2 ())
195 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF () |= RE ())
196 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF () &= RE ())
197 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF () ^= RE ())
198
199 /* operator OP= (enum_flags, raw_enum), lvalue ref on the lhs. */
200
201 CHECK_VALID (false, void, ef |= RE2 ())
202 CHECK_VALID (false, void, ef &= RE2 ())
203 CHECK_VALID (false, void, ef ^= RE2 ())
204 CHECK_VALID (true, EF&, ef |= EF ())
205 CHECK_VALID (true, EF&, ef &= EF ())
206 CHECK_VALID (true, EF&, ef ^= EF ())
207
208 /* operator OP= (enum_flags, enum_flags), rvalue ref on the lhs. */
209
210 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF () |= EF2 ())
211 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF () &= EF2 ())
212 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF () ^= EF2 ())
213 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF () |= EF ())
214 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF () &= EF ())
215 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF () ^= EF ())
216
217 /* operator OP= (enum_flags, enum_flags), lvalue ref on the lhs. */
218
219 CHECK_VALID (false, void, ef |= EF2 ())
220 CHECK_VALID (false, void, ef &= EF2 ())
221 CHECK_VALID (false, void, ef ^= EF2 ())
222 CHECK_VALID (true, EF&, ef |= EF ())
223 CHECK_VALID (true, EF&, ef &= EF ())
224 CHECK_VALID (true, EF&, ef ^= EF ())
225
226 /* operator~ (raw_enum) */
227
228 CHECK_VALID (false, void, ~RE ())
229 CHECK_VALID (true, URE, ~URE ())
230
231 /* operator~ (enum_flags) */
232
233 CHECK_VALID (false, void, ~EF ())
234 CHECK_VALID (true, UEF, ~UEF ())
235
236 /* Check ternary operator. This exercises implicit conversions. */
237
238 CHECK_VALID (true, EF, true ? EF () : RE ())
239 CHECK_VALID (true, EF, true ? RE () : EF ())
240
241 /* These are valid, but it's not a big deal since you won't be able to
242 assign the resulting integer to an enum or an enum_flags without a
243 cast.
244
245 The latter two tests are disabled on older GCCs because they
246 incorrectly fail with gcc 4.8 and 4.9 at least. Running the test
247 outside a SFINAE context shows:
248
249 invalid user-defined conversion from ‘EF’ to ‘RE2’
250
251 They've been confirmed to compile/pass with gcc 5.3, gcc 7.1 and
252 clang 3.7. */
253
254 CHECK_VALID (true, int, true ? EF () : EF2 ())
255 CHECK_VALID (true, int, true ? EF2 () : EF ())
256 #if GCC_VERSION >= 5003 || defined __clang__
257 CHECK_VALID (true, int, true ? EF () : RE2 ())
258 CHECK_VALID (true, int, true ? RE2 () : EF ())
259 #endif
260
261 /* Same, but with an unsigned enum. */
262
263 typedef unsigned int uns;
264
265 CHECK_VALID (true, uns, true ? EF () : UEF ())
266 CHECK_VALID (true, uns, true ? UEF () : EF ())
267 #if GCC_VERSION >= 5003 || defined __clang__
268 CHECK_VALID (true, uns, true ? EF () : URE ())
269 CHECK_VALID (true, uns, true ? URE () : EF ())
270 #endif
271
272 /* Unfortunately this can't work due to the way C++ computes the
273 return type of the ternary conditional operator. int isn't
274 implicitly convertible to the raw enum type, so the type of the
275 expression is int. And then int is not implicitly convertible to
276 enum_flags.
277
278 GCC 4.8 fails to compile this test with:
279 error: operands to ?: have different types ‘enum_flags<RE>’ and ‘int’
280 Confirmed to work with gcc 4.9, 5.3 and clang 3.7.
281 */
282 #if GCC_VERSION >= 4009 || defined __clang__
283 CHECK_VALID (false, void, true ? EF () : 0)
284 CHECK_VALID (false, void, true ? 0 : EF ())
285 #endif
286
287 /* Check that the ++/--/<</>>/<<=/>>= operators are deleted. */
288
289 CHECK_VALID (false, void, RE ()++)
290 CHECK_VALID (false, void, ++RE ())
291 CHECK_VALID (false, void, --RE ())
292 CHECK_VALID (false, void, RE ()--)
293
294 CHECK_VALID (false, void, RE () << 1)
295 CHECK_VALID (false, void, RE () >> 1)
296 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF () << 1)
297 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF () >> 1)
298
299 CHECK_VALID (false, void, RE () <<= 1)
300 CHECK_VALID (false, void, RE () >>= 1)
301 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF () <<= 1)
302 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF () >>= 1)
303
304 /* Test comparison operators. */
305
306 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF () == EF2 ())
307 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF () == RE2 ())
308 CHECK_VALID (false, void, RE () == EF2 ())
309
310 CHECK_VALID (true, bool, EF (RE (1)) == EF (RE (1)))
311 CHECK_VALID (true, bool, EF (RE (1)) == RE (1))
312 CHECK_VALID (true, bool, RE (1) == EF (RE (1)))
313
314 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF () != EF2 ())
315 CHECK_VALID (false, void, EF () != RE2 ())
316 CHECK_VALID (false, void, RE () != EF2 ())
317
318 /* Disable -Wenum-compare due to:
319
320 Clang:
321
322 "error: comparison of two values with different enumeration types
323 [-Werror,-Wenum-compare]"
324
325 GCC:
326
327 "error: comparison between ‘enum selftests::enum_flags_tests::RE’
328 and ‘enum selftests::enum_flags_tests::RE2’
329 [-Werror=enum-compare]"
330
331 Not a big deal since misuses like these in GDB will be caught by
332 -Werror anyway. This check is here mainly for completeness. */
333 #if defined __GNUC__
334 # pragma GCC diagnostic push
335 # pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wenum-compare"
336 #endif
337 CHECK_VALID (true, bool, RE () == RE2 ())
338 CHECK_VALID (true, bool, RE () != RE2 ())
339 #if defined __GNUC__
340 # pragma GCC diagnostic pop
341 #endif
342
343 CHECK_VALID (true, bool, EF (RE (1)) != EF (RE (2)))
344 CHECK_VALID (true, bool, EF (RE (1)) != RE (2))
345 CHECK_VALID (true, bool, RE (1) != EF (RE (2)))
346
347 CHECK_VALID (true, bool, EF () == 0)
348
349 /* Check we didn't disable/delete comparison between non-flags enums
350 and unrelated types by mistake. */
351 CHECK_VALID (true, bool, NF (1) == NF (1))
352 CHECK_VALID (true, bool, NF (1) == int (1))
353 CHECK_VALID (true, bool, NF (1) == char (1))
354
355 /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
356
357 /* Follows misc tests that exercise the API. Some are compile time,
358 when possible, others are run time. */
359
360 enum test_flag
361 {
362 FLAG1 = 1 << 1,
363 FLAG2 = 1 << 2,
364 FLAG3 = 1 << 3,
365 };
366
367 enum test_uflag : unsigned
368 {
369 UFLAG1 = 1 << 1,
370 UFLAG2 = 1 << 2,
371 UFLAG3 = 1 << 3,
372 };
373
374 DEF_ENUM_FLAGS_TYPE (test_flag, test_flags);
375 DEF_ENUM_FLAGS_TYPE (test_uflag, test_uflags);
376
377 static void
378 self_test ()
379 {
380 /* Check that default construction works. */
381 {
382 constexpr test_flags f;
383
384 gdb_static_assert (f == 0);
385 }
386
387 /* Check that assignment from zero works. */
388 {
389 test_flags f (FLAG1);
390
391 SELF_CHECK (f == FLAG1);
392
393 f = 0;
394
395 SELF_CHECK (f == 0);
396 }
397
398 /* Check that construction from zero works. */
399 {
400 constexpr test_flags zero1 = 0;
401 constexpr test_flags zero2 (0);
402 constexpr test_flags zero3 {0};
403 constexpr test_flags zero4 = {0};
404
405 gdb_static_assert (zero1 == 0);
406 gdb_static_assert (zero2 == 0);
407 gdb_static_assert (zero3 == 0);
408 gdb_static_assert (zero4 == 0);
409 }
410
411 /* Check construction from enum value. */
412 {
413 gdb_static_assert (test_flags (FLAG1) == FLAG1);
414 gdb_static_assert (test_flags (FLAG2) != FLAG1);
415 }
416
417 /* Check copy/assignment. */
418 {
419 constexpr test_flags src = FLAG1;
420
421 constexpr test_flags f1 = src;
422 constexpr test_flags f2 (src);
423 constexpr test_flags f3 {src};
424 constexpr test_flags f4 = {src};
425
426 gdb_static_assert (f1 == FLAG1);
427 gdb_static_assert (f2 == FLAG1);
428 gdb_static_assert (f3 == FLAG1);
429 gdb_static_assert (f4 == FLAG1);
430 }
431
432 /* Check moving. */
433 {
434 test_flags src = FLAG1;
435 test_flags dst = 0;
436
437 dst = std::move (src);
438 SELF_CHECK (dst == FLAG1);
439 }
440
441 /* Check construction from an 'or' of multiple bits. For this to
442 work, operator| must be overridden to return an enum type. The
443 builtin version would return int instead and then the conversion
444 to test_flags would fail. */
445 {
446 constexpr test_flags f = FLAG1 | FLAG2;
447 gdb_static_assert (f == (FLAG1 | FLAG2));
448 }
449
450 /* Similarly, check that "FLAG1 | FLAG2" on the rhs of an assignment
451 operator works. */
452 {
453 test_flags f = 0;
454 f |= FLAG1 | FLAG2;
455 SELF_CHECK (f == (FLAG1 | FLAG2));
456
457 f &= FLAG1 | FLAG2;
458 SELF_CHECK (f == (FLAG1 | FLAG2));
459
460 f ^= FLAG1 | FLAG2;
461 SELF_CHECK (f == 0);
462 }
463
464 /* Check explicit conversion to int works. */
465 {
466 constexpr int some_bits (FLAG1 | FLAG2);
467
468 /* And comparison with int works too. */
469 gdb_static_assert (some_bits == (FLAG1 | FLAG2));
470 gdb_static_assert (some_bits == test_flags (FLAG1 | FLAG2));
471 }
472
473 /* Check operator| and operator|=. Particularly interesting is
474 making sure that putting the enum value on the lhs side of the
475 expression works (FLAG | f). */
476 {
477 test_flags f = FLAG1;
478 f |= FLAG2;
479 SELF_CHECK (f == (FLAG1 | FLAG2));
480 }
481 {
482 test_flags f = FLAG1;
483 f = f | FLAG2;
484 SELF_CHECK (f == (FLAG1 | FLAG2));
485 }
486 {
487 test_flags f = FLAG1;
488 f = FLAG2 | f;
489 SELF_CHECK (f == (FLAG1 | FLAG2));
490 }
491
492 /* Check the &/&= operators. */
493 {
494 test_flags f = FLAG1 & FLAG2;
495 SELF_CHECK (f == 0);
496
497 f = FLAG1 | FLAG2;
498 f &= FLAG2;
499 SELF_CHECK (f == FLAG2);
500
501 f = FLAG1 | FLAG2;
502 f = f & FLAG2;
503 SELF_CHECK (f == FLAG2);
504
505 f = FLAG1 | FLAG2;
506 f = FLAG2 & f;
507 SELF_CHECK (f == FLAG2);
508 }
509
510 /* Check the ^/^= operators. */
511 {
512 constexpr test_flags f = FLAG1 ^ FLAG2;
513 gdb_static_assert (f == (FLAG1 ^ FLAG2));
514 }
515
516 {
517 test_flags f = FLAG1 ^ FLAG2;
518 f ^= FLAG3;
519 SELF_CHECK (f == (FLAG1 | FLAG2 | FLAG3));
520 f = f ^ FLAG3;
521 SELF_CHECK (f == (FLAG1 | FLAG2));
522 f = FLAG3 ^ f;
523 SELF_CHECK (f == (FLAG1 | FLAG2 | FLAG3));
524 }
525
526 /* Check operator~. Note this only compiles with unsigned
527 flags. */
528 {
529 constexpr test_uflags f1 = ~UFLAG1;
530 constexpr test_uflags f2 = ~f1;
531 gdb_static_assert (f2 == UFLAG1);
532 }
533
534 /* Check the ternary operator. */
535
536 {
537 /* raw enum, raw enum */
538 constexpr test_flags f1 = true ? FLAG1 : FLAG2;
539 gdb_static_assert (f1 == FLAG1);
540 constexpr test_flags f2 = false ? FLAG1 : FLAG2;
541 gdb_static_assert (f2 == FLAG2);
542 }
543
544 {
545 /* enum flags, raw enum */
546 constexpr test_flags src = FLAG1;
547 constexpr test_flags f1 = true ? src : FLAG2;
548 gdb_static_assert (f1 == FLAG1);
549 constexpr test_flags f2 = false ? src : FLAG2;
550 gdb_static_assert (f2 == FLAG2);
551 }
552
553 {
554 /* enum flags, enum flags */
555 constexpr test_flags src1 = FLAG1;
556 constexpr test_flags src2 = FLAG2;
557 constexpr test_flags f1 = true ? src1 : src2;
558 gdb_static_assert (f1 == src1);
559 constexpr test_flags f2 = false ? src1 : src2;
560 gdb_static_assert (f2 == src2);
561 }
562
563 /* Check that we can use flags in switch expressions (requires
564 unambiguous conversion to integer). Also check that we can use
565 operator| in switch cases, where only constants are allowed.
566 This should work because operator| is constexpr. */
567 {
568 test_flags f = FLAG1 | FLAG2;
569 bool ok = false;
570
571 switch (f)
572 {
573 case FLAG1:
574 break;
575 case FLAG2:
576 break;
577 case FLAG1 | FLAG2:
578 ok = true;
579 break;
580 }
581
582 SELF_CHECK (ok);
583 }
584 }
585
586 } /* namespace enum_flags_tests */
587 } /* namespace selftests */
588
589 void _initialize_enum_flags_selftests ();
590
591 void
592 _initialize_enum_flags_selftests ()
593 {
594 selftests::register_test ("enum-flags",
595 selftests::enum_flags_tests::self_test);
596 }
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