// -*- C++ -*- //===-- find.pass.cpp -----------------------------------------------------===// // // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // UNSUPPORTED: c++98, c++03, c++11, c++14 // Tests for find #include "support/pstl_test_config.h" #include #include #include "support/utils.h" using namespace TestUtils; struct test_find { #if _PSTL_ICC_17_VC141_TEST_SIMD_LAMBDA_DEBUG_32_BROKEN || \ _PSTL_ICC_16_VC14_TEST_SIMD_LAMBDA_DEBUG_32_BROKEN //dummy specialization by policy type, in case of broken configuration template void operator()(pstl::execution::unsequenced_policy, Iterator first, Iterator last, Value value) { } template void operator()(pstl::execution::parallel_unsequenced_policy, Iterator first, Iterator last, Value value) { } #endif template void operator()(Policy&& exec, Iterator first, Iterator last, Value value) { auto i = std::find(first, last, value); auto j = find(exec, first, last, value); EXPECT_TRUE(i == j, "wrong return value from find"); } }; template void test(Value value, Hit hit, Miss miss) { // Try sequences of various lengths. for (size_t n = 0; n <= 100000; n = n <= 16 ? n + 1 : size_t(3.1415 * n)) { Sequence in(n, [&](size_t k) -> T { return miss(n ^ k); }); // Try different find positions, including not found. // By going backwards, we can add extra matches that are *not* supposed to be found. // The decreasing exponential gives us O(n) total work for the loop since each find takes O(m) time. for (size_t m = n; m > 0; m *= 0.6) { if (m < n) in[m] = hit(n ^ m); invoke_on_all_policies(test_find(), in.begin(), in.end(), value); invoke_on_all_policies(test_find(), in.cbegin(), in.cend(), value); } } } // Type defined for sake of checking that std::find works with asymmetric ==. class Weird { Number value; public: friend bool operator==(Number x, Weird y) { return x == y.value; } Weird(int32_t val, OddTag) : value(val, OddTag()) {} }; int main() { // Note that the "hit" and "miss" functions here avoid overflow issues. test(Weird(42, OddTag()), [](int32_t) { return Number(42, OddTag()); }, // hit [](int32_t j) { return Number(j == 42 ? 0 : j, OddTag()); }); // miss // Test with value that is equal to two different bit patterns (-0.0 and 0.0) test(-0.0, [](int32_t j) { return j & 1 ? 0.0 : -0.0; }, // hit [](int32_t j) { return j == 0 ? ~j : j; }); // miss std::cout << done() << std::endl; return 0; }