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#!./perl
# This tests the behavior of sort() under the different 'use sort' forms.
# Algorithm by John P. Linderman.
my ($BigWidth, $BigEnough, $RootWidth, $ItemFormat, @TestSizes, $WellSoaked);
BEGIN {
chdir 't' if -d 't';
@INC = qw(../lib);
$BigWidth = 6; # Digits in $BigEnough-1
$BigEnough = 10**$BigWidth; # Largest array we'll attempt
$RootWidth = int(($BigWidth+1)/2); # Digits in sqrt($BigEnough-1)
$ItemFormat = "%0${RootWidth}d%0${BigWidth}d"; # Array item format
@TestSizes = (0, 1, 2); # Small special cases
# Testing all the way up to $BigEnough takes too long
# for casual testing. There are some cutoffs (~256)
# in pp_sort that should be tested, but 10_000 is ample.
$WellSoaked = 10_000; # <= $BigEnough
for (my $ts = 3; $ts < $WellSoaked; $ts *= 10**(1/3)) {
push(@TestSizes, int($ts)); # about 3 per decade
}
}
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More tests => @TestSizes * 2 # sort() tests
* 4 # number of pragmas to test
+ 1 # extra test for qsort instability
+ 3 # tests for sort::current
+ 3; # tests for "defaults" and "no sort"
# Generate array of specified size for testing sort.
#
# We ensure repeated items, where possible, by drawing the $size items
# from a pool of size sqrt($size). Each randomly chosen item is
# tagged with the item index, so we can detect original input order,
# and reconstruct the original array order.
sub genarray {
my $size = int(shift); # fractions not welcome
my ($items, $i);
my @a;
if ($size < 0) { $size = 0; } # avoid complexity with sqrt
elsif ($size > $BigEnough) { $size = $BigEnough; }
$#a = $size - 1; # preallocate array
$items = int(sqrt($size)); # number of distinct items
for ($i = 0; $i < $size; ++$i) {
$a[$i] = sprintf($ItemFormat, int($items * rand()), $i);
}
return \@a;
}
# Check for correct order (including stability)
sub checkorder {
my $aref = shift;
my $status = ''; # so far, so good
my ($i, $disorder);
for ($i = 0; $i < $#$aref; ++$i) {
# Equality shouldn't happen, but catch it in the contents check
next if ($aref->[$i] le $aref->[$i+1]);
$disorder = (substr($aref->[$i], 0, $RootWidth) eq
substr($aref->[$i+1], 0, $RootWidth)) ?
"Instability" : "Disorder";
# Keep checking if merely unstable... disorder is much worse.
$status =
"$disorder at element $i between $aref->[$i] and $aref->[$i+1]";
last unless ($disorder eq "Instability");
}
return $status;
}
# Verify that the two array refs reference identical arrays
sub checkequal {
my ($aref, $bref) = @_;
my $status = '';
my $i;
if (@$aref != @$bref) {
$status = "Sizes differ: " . @$aref . " vs " . @$bref;
} else {
for ($i = 0; $i < @$aref; ++$i) {
next if ($aref->[$i] eq $bref->[$i]);
$status = "Element $i differs: $aref->[$i] vs $bref->[$i]";
last;
}
}
return $status;
}
# Test sort on arrays of various sizes (set up in @TestSizes)
sub main {
my ($dothesort, $expect_unstable) = @_;
my ($ts, $unsorted, @sorted, $status);
my $unstable_num = 0;
foreach $ts (@TestSizes) {
$unsorted = genarray($ts);
# Sort only on item portion of each element.
# There will typically be many repeated items,
# and their order had better be preserved.
@sorted = $dothesort->(sub { substr($a, 0, $RootWidth)
cmp
substr($b, 0, $RootWidth) }, $unsorted);
$status = checkorder(\@sorted);
# Put the items back into the original order.
# The contents of the arrays had better be identical.
if ($expect_unstable && $status =~ /^Instability/) {
$status = '';
++$unstable_num;
}
is($status, '', "order ok for size $ts");
@sorted = $dothesort->(sub { substr($a, $RootWidth)
cmp
substr($b, $RootWidth) }, \@sorted);
$status = checkequal(\@sorted, $unsorted);
is($status, '', "contents ok for size $ts");
}
# If the following test (#58) fails, see the comments in pp_sort.c
# for Perl_sortsv().
if ($expect_unstable) {
ok($unstable_num > 0, 'Instability ok');
}
}
# Test with no pragma still loaded -- stability expected (this is a mergesort)
main(sub { sort {&{$_[0]}} @{$_[1]} }, 0);
{
use sort qw(_qsort);
my $sort_current; BEGIN { $sort_current = sort::current(); }
is($sort_current, 'quicksort', 'sort::current for _qsort');
main(sub { sort {&{$_[0]}} @{$_[1]} }, 1);
}
{
use sort qw(_mergesort);
my $sort_current; BEGIN { $sort_current = sort::current(); }
is($sort_current, 'mergesort', 'sort::current for _mergesort');
main(sub { sort {&{$_[0]}} @{$_[1]} }, 0);
}
{
use sort qw(_qsort stable);
my $sort_current; BEGIN { $sort_current = sort::current(); }
is($sort_current, 'quicksort stable', 'sort::current for _qsort stable');
main(sub { sort {&{$_[0]}} @{$_[1]} }, 0);
}
# Tests added to check "defaults" subpragma, and "no sort"
{
use sort qw(_qsort stable);
no sort qw(_qsort);
my $sort_current; BEGIN { $sort_current = sort::current(); }
is($sort_current, 'stable', 'sort::current after no _qsort');
}
{
use sort qw(defaults _qsort);
my $sort_current; BEGIN { $sort_current = sort::current(); }
is($sort_current, 'quicksort', 'sort::current after defaults _qsort');
}
{
use sort qw(defaults stable);
my $sort_current; BEGIN { $sort_current = sort::current(); }
is($sort_current, 'stable', 'sort::current after defaults stable');
}
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