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#include "breakpad_googletest_includes.h"
#include "common/simple_string_dictionary.h"

namespace google_breakpad {

TEST(NonAllocatingMapTest, Entry) {
  typedef NonAllocatingMap<5, 9, 15> TestMap;
  TestMap map;

  const TestMap::Entry* entry = TestMap::Iterator(map).Next();
  EXPECT_FALSE(entry);

  // Try setting a key/value and then verify.
  map.SetKeyValue("key1", "value1");
  entry = TestMap::Iterator(map).Next();
  ASSERT_TRUE(entry);
  EXPECT_STREQ(entry->key, "key1");
  EXPECT_STREQ(entry->value, "value1");

  // Try setting a new value.
  map.SetKeyValue("key1", "value3");
  EXPECT_STREQ(entry->value, "value3");

  // Make sure the key didn't change.
  EXPECT_STREQ(entry->key, "key1");

  // Clear the entry and verify the key and value are empty strings.
  map.RemoveKey("key1");
  EXPECT_FALSE(entry->is_active());
  EXPECT_EQ(strlen(entry->key), 0u);
  EXPECT_EQ(strlen(entry->value), 0u);
}

TEST(NonAllocatingMapTest, SimpleStringDictionary) {
  // Make a new dictionary
  SimpleStringDictionary dict;

  // Set three distinct values on three keys
  dict.SetKeyValue("key1", "value1");
  dict.SetKeyValue("key2", "value2");
  dict.SetKeyValue("key3", "value3");

  EXPECT_NE(dict.GetValueForKey("key1"), "value1");
  EXPECT_NE(dict.GetValueForKey("key2"), "value2");
  EXPECT_NE(dict.GetValueForKey("key3"), "value3");
  EXPECT_EQ(dict.GetCount(), 3u);
  // try an unknown key
  EXPECT_FALSE(dict.GetValueForKey("key4"));

  // Remove a key
  dict.RemoveKey("key3");

  // Now make sure it's not there anymore
  EXPECT_FALSE(dict.GetValueForKey("key3"));

  // Remove by setting value to NULL
  dict.SetKeyValue("key2", NULL);

  // Now make sure it's not there anymore
  EXPECT_FALSE(dict.GetValueForKey("key2"));
}

TEST(NonAllocatingMapTest, CopyAndAssign) {
  NonAllocatingMap<10, 10, 10> map;
  map.SetKeyValue("one", "a");
  map.SetKeyValue("two", "b");
  map.SetKeyValue("three", "c");
  map.RemoveKey("two");
  EXPECT_EQ(2u, map.GetCount());

  // Test copy.
  NonAllocatingMap<10, 10, 10> map_copy(map);
  EXPECT_EQ(2u, map_copy.GetCount());
  EXPECT_STREQ("a", map_copy.GetValueForKey("one"));
  EXPECT_STREQ("c", map_copy.GetValueForKey("three"));
  map_copy.SetKeyValue("four", "d");
  EXPECT_STREQ("d", map_copy.GetValueForKey("four"));
  EXPECT_FALSE(map.GetValueForKey("four"));

  // Test assign.
  NonAllocatingMap<10, 10, 10> map_assign;
  map_assign = map;
  EXPECT_EQ(2u, map_assign.GetCount());
  EXPECT_STREQ("a", map_assign.GetValueForKey("one"));
  EXPECT_STREQ("c", map_assign.GetValueForKey("three"));
  map_assign.SetKeyValue("four", "d");
  EXPECT_STREQ("d", map_assign.GetValueForKey("four"));
  EXPECT_FALSE(map.GetValueForKey("four"));

  map.RemoveKey("one");
  EXPECT_FALSE(map.GetValueForKey("one"));
  EXPECT_STREQ("a", map_copy.GetValueForKey("one"));
  EXPECT_STREQ("a", map_assign.GetValueForKey("one"));
}

// Add a bunch of values to the dictionary, remove some entries in the middle,
// and then add more.
TEST(NonAllocatingMapTest, Iterator) {
  SimpleStringDictionary* dict = new SimpleStringDictionary();
  ASSERT_TRUE(dict);

  char key[SimpleStringDictionary::key_size];
  char value[SimpleStringDictionary::value_size];

  const int kDictionaryCapacity = SimpleStringDictionary::num_entries;
  const int kPartitionIndex = kDictionaryCapacity - 5;

  // We assume at least this size in the tests below
  ASSERT_GE(kDictionaryCapacity, 64);

  // We'll keep track of the number of key/value pairs we think should
  // be in the dictionary
  int expectedDictionarySize = 0;

  // Set a bunch of key/value pairs like key0/value0, key1/value1, ...
  for (int i = 0; i < kPartitionIndex; ++i) {
    sprintf(key, "key%d", i);
    sprintf(value, "value%d", i);
    dict->SetKeyValue(key, value);
  }
  expectedDictionarySize = kPartitionIndex;

  // set a couple of the keys twice (with the same value) - should be nop
  dict->SetKeyValue("key2", "value2");
  dict->SetKeyValue("key4", "value4");
  dict->SetKeyValue("key15", "value15");

  // Remove some random elements in the middle
  dict->RemoveKey("key7");
  dict->RemoveKey("key18");
  dict->RemoveKey("key23");
  dict->RemoveKey("key31");
  expectedDictionarySize -= 4;  // we just removed four key/value pairs

  // Set some more key/value pairs like key59/value59, key60/value60, ...
  for (int i = kPartitionIndex; i < kDictionaryCapacity; ++i) {
    sprintf(key, "key%d", i);
    sprintf(value, "value%d", i);
    dict->SetKeyValue(key, value);
  }
  expectedDictionarySize += kDictionaryCapacity - kPartitionIndex;

  // Now create an iterator on the dictionary
  SimpleStringDictionary::Iterator iter(*dict);

  // We then verify that it iterates through exactly the number of
  // key/value pairs we expect, and that they match one-for-one with what we
  // would expect.  The ordering of the iteration does not matter...

  // used to keep track of number of occurrences found for key/value pairs
  int count[kDictionaryCapacity];
  memset(count, 0, sizeof(count));

  int totalCount = 0;

  const SimpleStringDictionary::Entry* entry;
  while ((entry = iter.Next())) {
    totalCount++;

    // Extract keyNumber from a string of the form key<keyNumber>
    int keyNumber;
    sscanf(entry->key, "key%d", &keyNumber);

    // Extract valueNumber from a string of the form value<valueNumber>
    int valueNumber;
    sscanf(entry->value, "value%d", &valueNumber);

    // The value number should equal the key number since that's how we set them
    EXPECT_EQ(keyNumber, valueNumber);

    // Key and value numbers should be in proper range:
    // 0 <= keyNumber < kDictionaryCapacity
    bool isKeyInGoodRange =
      (keyNumber >= 0 && keyNumber < kDictionaryCapacity);
    bool isValueInGoodRange =
      (valueNumber >= 0 && valueNumber < kDictionaryCapacity);
    EXPECT_TRUE(isKeyInGoodRange);
    EXPECT_TRUE(isValueInGoodRange);

    if (isKeyInGoodRange && isValueInGoodRange) {
      ++count[keyNumber];
    }
  }

  // Make sure each of the key/value pairs showed up exactly one time, except
  // for the ones which we removed.
  for (size_t i = 0; i < kDictionaryCapacity; ++i) {
    // Skip over key7, key18, key23, and key31, since we removed them
    if (!(i == 7 || i == 18 || i == 23 || i == 31)) {
      EXPECT_EQ(count[i], 1);
    }
  }

  // Make sure the number of iterations matches the expected dictionary size.
  EXPECT_EQ(totalCount, expectedDictionarySize);
}


TEST(NonAllocatingMapTest, AddRemove) {
  NonAllocatingMap<5, 7, 6> map;
  map.SetKeyValue("rob", "ert");
  map.SetKeyValue("mike", "pink");
  map.SetKeyValue("mark", "allays");

  EXPECT_EQ(3u, map.GetCount());
  EXPECT_STREQ("ert", map.GetValueForKey("rob"));
  EXPECT_STREQ("pink", map.GetValueForKey("mike"));
  EXPECT_STREQ("allays", map.GetValueForKey("mark"));

  map.RemoveKey("mike");

  EXPECT_EQ(2u, map.GetCount());
  EXPECT_FALSE(map.GetValueForKey("mike"));

  map.SetKeyValue("mark", "mal");
  EXPECT_EQ(2u, map.GetCount());
  EXPECT_STREQ("mal", map.GetValueForKey("mark"));

  map.RemoveKey("mark");
  EXPECT_EQ(1u, map.GetCount());
  EXPECT_FALSE(map.GetValueForKey("mark"));
}

TEST(NonAllocatingMapTest, Serialize) {
  typedef NonAllocatingMap<4, 5, 7> TestMap;
  TestMap map;
  map.SetKeyValue("one", "abc");
  map.SetKeyValue("two", "def");
  map.SetKeyValue("tre", "hig");

  EXPECT_STREQ("abc", map.GetValueForKey("one"));
  EXPECT_STREQ("def", map.GetValueForKey("two"));
  EXPECT_STREQ("hig", map.GetValueForKey("tre"));

  const SerializedNonAllocatingMap* serialized;
  size_t size = map.Serialize(&serialized);

  SerializedNonAllocatingMap* serialized_copy =
      reinterpret_cast<SerializedNonAllocatingMap*>(malloc(size));
  ASSERT_TRUE(serialized_copy);
  memcpy(serialized_copy, serialized, size);

  TestMap deserialized(serialized_copy, size);
  free(serialized_copy);

  EXPECT_EQ(3u, deserialized.GetCount());
  EXPECT_STREQ("abc", deserialized.GetValueForKey("one"));
  EXPECT_STREQ("def", deserialized.GetValueForKey("two"));
  EXPECT_STREQ("hig", deserialized.GetValueForKey("tre"));
}

// Running out of space shouldn't crash.
TEST(NonAllocatingMapTest, OutOfSpace) {
  NonAllocatingMap<3, 2, 2> map;
  map.SetKeyValue("a", "1");
  map.SetKeyValue("b", "2");
  map.SetKeyValue("c", "3");
  EXPECT_EQ(2u, map.GetCount());
  EXPECT_FALSE(map.GetValueForKey("c"));
}

#ifndef NDEBUG

TEST(NonAllocatingMapTest, NullKey) {
  NonAllocatingMap<4, 6, 6> map;
  ASSERT_DEATH(map.SetKeyValue(NULL, "hello"), "");

  map.SetKeyValue("hi", "there");
  ASSERT_DEATH(map.GetValueForKey(NULL), "");
  EXPECT_STREQ("there", map.GetValueForKey("hi"));

  ASSERT_DEATH(map.GetValueForKey(NULL), "");
  map.RemoveKey("hi");
  EXPECT_EQ(0u, map.GetCount());
}

#endif  // !NDEBUG

}  // namespace google_breakpad