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6.1 KiB
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193 lines
6.1 KiB
C++
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****************************************************************************/
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#include <QObject>
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#include <QTest>
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#include <QCache>
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#include <QContiguousCache>
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#include <QDebug>
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#include <stdio.h>
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class tst_QContiguousCache : public QObject
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{
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Q_OBJECT
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public:
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tst_QContiguousCache() {}
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virtual ~tst_QContiguousCache() {}
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private slots:
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void asScrollingList();
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void cacheBenchmark();
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void contiguousCacheBenchmark();
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};
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QTEST_MAIN(tst_QContiguousCache)
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void tst_QContiguousCache::asScrollingList()
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{
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int i;
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QContiguousCache<int> c(10);
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// Once allocated QContiguousCache should not
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// allocate any additional memory for non
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// complex data types.
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QBENCHMARK {
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// simulate scrolling in a list of items;
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for (i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
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QCOMPARE(c.available(), 10-i);
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c.append(i);
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}
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QCOMPARE(c.firstIndex(), 0);
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QCOMPARE(c.lastIndex(), 9);
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QCOMPARE(c.first(), 0);
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QCOMPARE(c.last(), 9);
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QVERIFY(!c.containsIndex(-1));
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QVERIFY(!c.containsIndex(10));
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QCOMPARE(c.available(), 0);
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for (i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
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QVERIFY(c.containsIndex(i));
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QCOMPARE(c.at(i), i);
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QCOMPARE(c[i], i);
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QCOMPARE(((const QContiguousCache<int>)c)[i], i);
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}
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for (i = 10; i < 30; ++i)
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c.append(i);
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QCOMPARE(c.firstIndex(), 20);
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QCOMPARE(c.lastIndex(), 29);
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QCOMPARE(c.first(), 20);
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QCOMPARE(c.last(), 29);
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QVERIFY(!c.containsIndex(19));
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QVERIFY(!c.containsIndex(30));
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QCOMPARE(c.available(), 0);
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for (i = 20; i < 30; ++i) {
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QVERIFY(c.containsIndex(i));
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QCOMPARE(c.at(i), i);
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QCOMPARE(c[i], i);
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QCOMPARE(((const QContiguousCache<int> )c)[i], i);
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}
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for (i = 19; i >= 10; --i)
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c.prepend(i);
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QCOMPARE(c.firstIndex(), 10);
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QCOMPARE(c.lastIndex(), 19);
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QCOMPARE(c.first(), 10);
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QCOMPARE(c.last(), 19);
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QVERIFY(!c.containsIndex(9));
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QVERIFY(!c.containsIndex(20));
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QCOMPARE(c.available(), 0);
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for (i = 10; i < 20; ++i) {
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QVERIFY(c.containsIndex(i));
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QCOMPARE(c.at(i), i);
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QCOMPARE(c[i], i);
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QCOMPARE(((const QContiguousCache<int> )c)[i], i);
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}
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for (i = 200; i < 220; ++i)
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c.insert(i, i);
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QCOMPARE(c.firstIndex(), 210);
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QCOMPARE(c.lastIndex(), 219);
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QCOMPARE(c.first(), 210);
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QCOMPARE(c.last(), 219);
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QVERIFY(!c.containsIndex(209));
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QVERIFY(!c.containsIndex(300));
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QCOMPARE(c.available(), 0);
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for (i = 210; i < 220; ++i) {
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QVERIFY(c.containsIndex(i));
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QCOMPARE(c.at(i), i);
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QCOMPARE(c[i], i);
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QCOMPARE(((const QContiguousCache<int> )c)[i], i);
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}
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c.clear(); // needed to reset benchmark
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}
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// from a specific bug that was encountered. 100 to 299 cached, attempted to cache 250 - 205 via insert, failed.
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// bug was that item at 150 would instead be item that should have been inserted at 250
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c.setCapacity(200);
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for (i = 100; i < 300; ++i)
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c.insert(i, i);
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for (i = 250; i <= 306; ++i)
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c.insert(i, 1000+i);
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for (i = 107; i <= 306; ++i) {
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QVERIFY(c.containsIndex(i));
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QCOMPARE(c.at(i), i < 250 ? i : 1000+i);
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}
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}
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/*
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Benchmarks must be near identical in tasks to be fair.
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QCache uses pointers to ints as its a requirement of QCache,
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whereas QContiguousCache doesn't support pointers (won't free them).
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Given the ability to use simple data types is a benefit, its
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fair. Although this obviously must take into account we are
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testing QContiguousCache use cases here, QCache has its own
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areas where it is the more sensible class to use.
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*/
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void tst_QContiguousCache::cacheBenchmark()
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{
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QBENCHMARK {
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QCache<int, int> cache;
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cache.setMaxCost(100);
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for (int i = 0; i < 1000; i++)
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cache.insert(i, new int(i));
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}
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}
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void tst_QContiguousCache::contiguousCacheBenchmark()
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{
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QBENCHMARK {
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QContiguousCache<int> contiguousCache(100);
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for (int i = 0; i < 1000; i++)
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contiguousCache.insert(i, i);
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}
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}
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#include "main.moc"
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