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//=============================================================================
/**
* @file recursive_struct.cpp
*
* test structure that contains a sequence of itself
*
*
* @author Aniruddha Gokhale
* @author Jeff Parsons
*/
//=============================================================================
#include "recursive_struct.h"
const CORBA::ULong MAX_DEPTH = 5;
const CORBA::ULong MAX_SEQ_LENGTH = 3;
// ************************************************************************
// Test_Recursive_Struct
// ************************************************************************
Test_Recursive_Struct::Test_Recursive_Struct (void)
: opname_ (CORBA::string_dup ("test_recursive_struct"))
{
}
Test_Recursive_Struct::~Test_Recursive_Struct (void)
{
CORBA::string_free (this->opname_);
this->opname_ = 0;
// the other data members will be freed as they are "_var"s and objects
// (rather than pointers to objects)
}
const char *
Test_Recursive_Struct::opname (void) const
{
return this->opname_;
}
void
Test_Recursive_Struct::dii_req_invoke (CORBA::Request *req)
{
req->add_in_arg ("s1") <<= this->in_;
req->add_inout_arg ("s2") <<= this->inout_.in ();
req->add_out_arg ("s3") <<= this->out_.in ();
req->set_return_type (Param_Test::_tc_Recursive_Struct);
req->invoke ();
Param_Test::Recursive_Struct *tmp;
req->return_value () >>= tmp;
this->ret_ = new Param_Test::Recursive_Struct (*tmp);
CORBA::NamedValue_ptr o2 =
req->arguments ()->item (1);
*o2->value () >>= tmp;
this->inout_ = new Param_Test::Recursive_Struct (*tmp);
CORBA::NamedValue_ptr o3 =
req->arguments ()->item (2);
*o3->value () >>= tmp;
this->out_ = new Param_Test::Recursive_Struct (*tmp);
}
int
Test_Recursive_Struct::init_parameters (Param_Test_ptr)
{
// The client calls init_parameters() before the first
// call and reset_parameters() after each call. For this
// test, we want the same thing to happen each time.
return this->reset_parameters ();
}
int
Test_Recursive_Struct::reset_parameters (void)
{
// Since these are _vars, we do this the first call and
// every call thereafter (if any).
this->inout_ = new Param_Test::Recursive_Struct;
this->out_ = new Param_Test::Recursive_Struct;
this->ret_ = new Param_Test::Recursive_Struct;
// value generator
Generator *gen = GENERATOR::instance ();
// Set the depth of recursion.
CORBA::ULong depth = (CORBA::ULong) (gen->gen_long () % MAX_DEPTH) + 1;
// No recursion for inout_ until after the call.
this->inout_->children.length (0);
// Keeps Purify happy.
this->inout_->x = 0;
// Call the recursive helper function.
this->deep_init (this->in_,
gen,
depth);
return 0;
}
int
Test_Recursive_Struct::run_sii_test (Param_Test_ptr objref)
{
try
{
Param_Test::Recursive_Struct_out out (this->out_.out ());
this->ret_ = objref->test_recursive_struct (this->in_,
this->inout_.inout (),
out);
return 0;
}
catch (const CORBA::Exception& ex)
{
ex._tao_print_exception ("Test_Recursive_Struct::run_sii_test\n");
}
return -1;
}
CORBA::Boolean
Test_Recursive_Struct::check_validity (void)
{
// Pair in_ with each of the returned values and call the
// helper function with that pair.
if (this->deep_check (this->in_, this->inout_.in ()) == 0)
{
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
"mismatch of inout arg\n"));
return 0;
}
if (this->deep_check (this->in_, this->out_.in ()) == 0)
{
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
"mismatch of out arg\n"));
return 0;
}
if (this->deep_check (this->in_, this->ret_.in ()) == 0)
{
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
"mismatch of ret value\n"));
return 0;
}
// If we get this far, all is correct.
return 1;
}
CORBA::Boolean
Test_Recursive_Struct::check_validity (CORBA::Request_ptr)
{
return this->check_validity ();
}
void
Test_Recursive_Struct::print_values (void)
{
}
// Private helper function to recursively initialize the struct.
void
Test_Recursive_Struct::deep_init (Param_Test::Recursive_Struct &rs,
Generator *gen,
CORBA::ULong level)
{
rs.x = gen->gen_long ();
if (level == 1)
// No more recursion.
{
rs.children.length (0);
return;
}
else
{
// Generate a sequence length.
CORBA::ULong len = (CORBA::ULong) (gen->gen_long () % MAX_SEQ_LENGTH) + 1;
rs.children.length (len);
// We recurse for each element of the member sequence.
for (CORBA::ULong i = 0; i < len; i++)
{
this->deep_init (rs.children[i],
gen,
level - 1);
}
}
}
// Private helper function for check_validity (so we can recurse).
CORBA::Boolean
Test_Recursive_Struct::deep_check (const Param_Test::Recursive_Struct &in_struct,
const Param_Test::Recursive_Struct &test_struct)
{
// Do the CORBA::Long members match?
if (in_struct.x != test_struct.x)
{
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
"mismatch of CORBA::Long struct members\n"));
return 0;
}
// Do the sequence lengths match?
if (in_struct.children.length () != test_struct.children.length ())
{
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
"mismatch of member sequence lengths\n"));
return 0;
}
// At the bottom level, the length is 0 and we skip this part.
// Otherwise recurse.
for (CORBA::ULong i = 0; i < in_struct.children.length (); i++)
{
if (!this->deep_check (in_struct.children[i],
test_struct.children[i]))
{
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
"mismatch of contained structs\n"));
return 0;
}
}
return 1;
}
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