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authorJF Bastien <jfb@google.com>2014-12-01 19:19:55 +0000
committerJF Bastien <jfb@google.com>2014-12-01 19:19:55 +0000
commit57148cbcbdad689080c2db7681b0e2bfc952d3d8 (patch)
tree06309cad9ea035ce65c7fd204d62539d6055e0a0 /libcxx/test/numerics/rand
parent973b3612e49cb527ed89d7d06f630c40264c2ea0 (diff)
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libc++: add NaCl and PNaCl support for std::random_device
Summary: The NaCl sandbox doesn't allow opening files under /dev, but it offers an API which provides the same capabilities. This is the same random device emulation that nacl_io performs for POSIX support, but nacl_io is an optional library so libc++ can't assume that device emulation will be performed. Note that NaCl only supports /dev/urandom, not /dev/random. This patch also cleans up some of the preprocessor #endif, and fixes the test for Win32 (it accepts any token, and would therefore never throw regardless of the token provided). Test Plan: ninja check-libcxx Reviewers: dschuff, mclow.lists, danalbert Subscribers: jfb, cfe-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6442 llvm-svn: 223068
Diffstat (limited to 'libcxx/test/numerics/rand')
-rw-r--r--libcxx/test/numerics/rand/rand.device/ctor.pass.cpp96
1 files changed, 66 insertions, 30 deletions
diff --git a/libcxx/test/numerics/rand/rand.device/ctor.pass.cpp b/libcxx/test/numerics/rand/rand.device/ctor.pass.cpp
index dfa546be709..2d9bc2ff8f1 100644
--- a/libcxx/test/numerics/rand/rand.device/ctor.pass.cpp
+++ b/libcxx/test/numerics/rand/rand.device/ctor.pass.cpp
@@ -11,39 +11,75 @@
// class random_device;
-// explicit random_device(const string& token = "/dev/urandom");
+// explicit random_device(const string& token = implementation-defined);
+
+// For the following ctors, the standard states: "The semantics and default
+// value of the token parameter are implementation-defined". Implementations
+// therefore aren't required to accept any string, but the default shouldn't
+// throw.
#include <random>
#include <cassert>
#include <unistd.h>
-int main()
-{
- try
- {
- std::random_device r("wrong file");
- assert(false);
- }
- catch (const std::system_error& e)
- {
- }
- {
- std::random_device r;
- }
- {
- int ec;
- ec = close(STDIN_FILENO);
- assert(!ec);
- ec = close(STDOUT_FILENO);
- assert(!ec);
- ec = close(STDERR_FILENO);
- assert(!ec);
- std::random_device r;
- }
- {
- std::random_device r("/dev/urandom");;
- }
- {
- std::random_device r("/dev/random");;
- }
+bool is_valid_random_device(const std::string &token) {
+#if defined(_WIN32)
+ return true;
+#elif defined(_LIBCPP_USING_NACL_RANDOM)
+ return token == "/dev/urandom";
+#else // !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(_LIBCPP_USING_NACL_RANDOM)
+ // Not an exhaustive list: they're the only tokens that are tested below.
+ return token == "/dev/urandom" || token == "/dev/random";
+#endif // defined(_WIN32) || defined(_LIBCPP_USING_NACL_RANDOM)
+}
+
+void check_random_device_valid(const std::string &token) {
+ std::random_device r(token);
+}
+
+void check_random_device_invalid(const std::string &token) {
+ try {
+ std::random_device r(token);
+ assert(false);
+ } catch (const std::system_error &e) {
+ }
+}
+
+int main() {
+ { std::random_device r; }
+
+ {
+ int ec;
+ ec = close(STDIN_FILENO);
+ assert(!ec);
+ ec = close(STDOUT_FILENO);
+ assert(!ec);
+ ec = close(STDERR_FILENO);
+ assert(!ec);
+ std::random_device r;
+ }
+
+ {
+ std::string token = "wrong file";
+ if (is_valid_random_device(token))
+ check_random_device_valid(token);
+ else
+ check_random_device_invalid(token);
+ }
+
+ {
+ std::string token = "/dev/urandom";
+ if (is_valid_random_device(token))
+ check_random_device_valid(token);
+ else
+ check_random_device_invalid(token);
+ }
+
+ {
+ std::string token = "/dev/random";
+ if (is_valid_random_device(token))
+ check_random_device_valid(token);
+ else
+ check_random_device_invalid(token);
+ }
}
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