// $Id$ // ============================================================================ // // = LIBRARY // tests // // = FILENAME // Simple_Message_Block_Test.cpp // // = DESCRIPTION // // This test program is a torture test that illustrates how // ACE_Message_Block reference counting works, how and when locks // are used, how memory is managed, and how continuation chains // of message blocks are made. Ideally used with purify :-) // // = AUTHOR // Irfan Pyarali (irfan@cs.wustl.edu) // // ============================================================================ #include "test_config.h" #include "ace/Message_Block.h" #include "ace/Synch.h" int main (int, char *[]) { ACE_START_TEST ("Simple_Message_Block_Test"); { // Checks normal stack deletes. ACE_Message_Block mb; } { // Checks normal heap deletes. ACE_Message_Block *mb; ACE_NEW_RETURN (mb, ACE_Message_Block, -1); mb->release (); } { // Checks continuation of message blocks on the stack. ACE_Message_Block mb1 (1024); ACE_Message_Block mb2 (1024); mb1.cont (&mb2); } { // Checks continuation of message blocks on the heap. ACE_Message_Block *mb1; ACE_Message_Block *mb2; ACE_NEW_RETURN (mb1, ACE_Message_Block (1024), -1); ACE_NEW_RETURN (mb2, ACE_Message_Block (1024), -1); mb1->cont (mb2); mb1->release (); } // Same set of tests but with locking_strategy set. { ACE_Lock_Adapter mutex; ACE_Lock *lock = &mutex; { // Checks normal stack deletes. ACE_Message_Block mb; mb.locking_strategy (lock); } { // Checks normal heap deletes. ACE_Message_Block *mb; ACE_NEW_RETURN (mb, ACE_Message_Block, -1); mb->locking_strategy (lock); mb->release (); } { // Checks continuation of message blocks on the stack with one // lock strategy. ACE_Message_Block mb1 (1024); ACE_Message_Block mb2 (1024); mb1.locking_strategy (lock); mb1.cont (&mb2); } { // Checks continuation of message blocks on the heap with one // lock strategy. ACE_Message_Block *mb1; ACE_Message_Block *mb2; ACE_NEW_RETURN (mb1, ACE_Message_Block (1024), -1); ACE_NEW_RETURN (mb2, ACE_Message_Block (1024), -1); mb1->locking_strategy (lock); mb1->cont (mb2); mb1->release (); } { // Checks continuation of message blocks on the stack with two // lock strategy. ACE_Message_Block mb1 (1024); ACE_Message_Block mb2 (1024); mb1.locking_strategy (lock); mb2.locking_strategy (lock); mb1.cont (&mb2); } { // Checks continuation of message blocks on the heap with two // lock strategy ACE_Message_Block *mb1; ACE_Message_Block *mb2; ACE_NEW_RETURN (mb1, ACE_Message_Block (1024), -1); ACE_NEW_RETURN (mb2, ACE_Message_Block (1024), -1); mb1->locking_strategy (lock); mb2->locking_strategy (lock); mb1->cont (mb2); mb1->release (); } { // Checks continuation of message blocks on the heap with two // lock strategy where the second one is a duplicate of the // first ACE_Message_Block *mb1; ACE_NEW_RETURN (mb1, ACE_Message_Block (1024), -1); mb1->locking_strategy (lock); ACE_Message_Block *mb2 = mb1->duplicate (); mb1->cont (mb2); mb1->release (); } } { // Checks continuation of message blocks on the heap with two // different lock strategies ACE_Lock_Adapter lock1; ACE_Lock_Adapter lock2; ACE_Message_Block *mb1; ACE_Message_Block *mb2; ACE_NEW_RETURN (mb1, ACE_Message_Block (1024), -1); ACE_NEW_RETURN (mb2, ACE_Message_Block (1024), -1); mb1->locking_strategy (&lock1); mb2->locking_strategy (&lock2); mb1->cont (mb2); mb1->release (); } ACE_END_TEST; return 0; } #if defined (ACE_HAS_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION) template class ACE_Lock_Adapter; #elif defined (ACE_HAS_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION_PRAGMA) #pragma instantiate ACE_Lock_Adapter #endif /* ACE_HAS_EXPLICIT_TEMPLATE_INSTANTIATION */