/* * Copyright (C) 2008 The Guava Authors * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package com.google.common.collect.testing; import static junit.framework.Assert.assertEquals; import static junit.framework.Assert.fail; import com.google.common.annotations.GwtCompatible; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.Collection; import java.util.Collections; import java.util.Iterator; import java.util.List; import java.util.ListIterator; import java.util.NoSuchElementException; import java.util.Set; import java.util.Stack; import junit.framework.AssertionFailedError; import org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.qual.Nullable; /** * Most of the logic for {@link IteratorTester} and {@link ListIteratorTester}. * * @param the type of element returned by the iterator * @param the type of the iterator ({@link Iterator} or {@link ListIterator}) * @author Kevin Bourrillion * @author Chris Povirk */ @GwtCompatible abstract class AbstractIteratorTester> { private Stimulus[] stimuli; private final Iterator elementsToInsert; private final Set features; private final List expectedElements; private final int startIndex; private final KnownOrder knownOrder; /** * Meta-exception thrown by {@link AbstractIteratorTester.MultiExceptionListIterator} instead of * throwing any particular exception type. */ private abstract static class PermittedMetaException extends RuntimeException { static final PermittedMetaException UOE_OR_ISE = new PermittedMetaException("UnsupportedOperationException or IllegalStateException") { @Override boolean isPermitted(Exception exception) { return exception instanceof UnsupportedOperationException || exception instanceof IllegalStateException; } }; static final PermittedMetaException UOE = new PermittedMetaException("UnsupportedOperationException") { @Override boolean isPermitted(Exception exception) { return exception instanceof UnsupportedOperationException; } }; static final PermittedMetaException ISE = new PermittedMetaException("IllegalStateException") { @Override boolean isPermitted(Exception exception) { return exception instanceof IllegalStateException; } }; static final PermittedMetaException NSEE = new PermittedMetaException("NoSuchElementException") { @Override boolean isPermitted(Exception exception) { return exception instanceof NoSuchElementException; } }; private PermittedMetaException(String message) { super(message); } abstract boolean isPermitted(Exception exception); void assertPermitted(Exception exception) { if (!isPermitted(exception)) { String message = "Exception " + exception.getClass().getSimpleName() + " was thrown; expected " + getMessage(); Helpers.fail(exception, message); } } private static final long serialVersionUID = 0; } private static final class UnknownElementException extends RuntimeException { private UnknownElementException(Collection expected, Object actual) { super("Returned value '" + actual + "' not found. Remaining elements: " + expected); } private static final long serialVersionUID = 0; } /** * Quasi-implementation of {@link ListIterator} that works from a list of elements and a set of * features to support (from the enclosing {@link AbstractIteratorTester} instance). Instead of * throwing exceptions like {@link NoSuchElementException} at the appropriate times, it throws * {@link PermittedMetaException} instances, which wrap a set of all exceptions that the iterator * could throw during the invocation of that method. This is necessary because, e.g., a call to * {@code iterator().remove()} of an unmodifiable list could throw either {@link * IllegalStateException} or {@link UnsupportedOperationException}. Note that iterator * implementations should always throw one of the exceptions in a {@code PermittedExceptions} * instance, since {@code PermittedExceptions} is thrown only when a method call is invalid. * *

This class is accessible but not supported in GWT as it references {@link * PermittedMetaException}. */ protected final class MultiExceptionListIterator implements ListIterator { // TODO: track seen elements when order isn't guaranteed // TODO: verify contents afterward // TODO: something shiny and new instead of Stack // TODO: test whether null is supported (create a Feature) /** * The elements to be returned by future calls to {@code next()}, with the first at the top of * the stack. */ final Stack nextElements = new Stack(); /** * The elements to be returned by future calls to {@code previous()}, with the first at the top * of the stack. */ final Stack previousElements = new Stack(); /** * {@link #nextElements} if {@code next()} was called more recently then {@code previous}, * {@link #previousElements} if the reverse is true, or -- overriding both of these -- {@code * null} if {@code remove()} or {@code add()} has been called more recently than either. We use * this to determine which stack to pop from on a call to {@code remove()} (or to pop from and * push to on a call to {@code set()}). */ @Nullable Stack stackWithLastReturnedElementAtTop = null; MultiExceptionListIterator(List expectedElements) { Helpers.addAll(nextElements, Helpers.reverse(expectedElements)); for (int i = 0; i < startIndex; i++) { previousElements.push(nextElements.pop()); } } @Override public void add(E e) { if (!features.contains(IteratorFeature.SUPPORTS_ADD)) { throw PermittedMetaException.UOE; } previousElements.push(e); stackWithLastReturnedElementAtTop = null; } @Override public boolean hasNext() { return !nextElements.isEmpty(); } @Override public boolean hasPrevious() { return !previousElements.isEmpty(); } @Override public E next() { return transferElement(nextElements, previousElements); } @Override public int nextIndex() { return previousElements.size(); } @Override public E previous() { return transferElement(previousElements, nextElements); } @Override public int previousIndex() { return nextIndex() - 1; } @Override public void remove() { throwIfInvalid(IteratorFeature.SUPPORTS_REMOVE); stackWithLastReturnedElementAtTop.pop(); stackWithLastReturnedElementAtTop = null; } @Override public void set(E e) { throwIfInvalid(IteratorFeature.SUPPORTS_SET); stackWithLastReturnedElementAtTop.pop(); stackWithLastReturnedElementAtTop.push(e); } /** * Moves the given element from its current position in {@link #nextElements} to the top of the * stack so that it is returned by the next call to {@link Iterator#next()}. If the element is * not in {@link #nextElements}, this method throws an {@link UnknownElementException}. * *

This method is used when testing iterators without a known ordering. We poll the target * iterator's next element and pass it to the reference iterator through this method so it can * return the same element. This enables the assertion to pass and the reference iterator to * properly update its state. */ void promoteToNext(E e) { if (nextElements.remove(e)) { nextElements.push(e); } else { throw new UnknownElementException(nextElements, e); } } private E transferElement(Stack source, Stack destination) { if (source.isEmpty()) { throw PermittedMetaException.NSEE; } destination.push(source.pop()); stackWithLastReturnedElementAtTop = destination; return destination.peek(); } private void throwIfInvalid(IteratorFeature methodFeature) { if (!features.contains(methodFeature)) { if (stackWithLastReturnedElementAtTop == null) { throw PermittedMetaException.UOE_OR_ISE; } else { throw PermittedMetaException.UOE; } } else if (stackWithLastReturnedElementAtTop == null) { throw PermittedMetaException.ISE; } } private List getElements() { List elements = new ArrayList(); Helpers.addAll(elements, previousElements); Helpers.addAll(elements, Helpers.reverse(nextElements)); return elements; } } public enum KnownOrder { KNOWN_ORDER, UNKNOWN_ORDER } @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // creating array of generic class Stimulus AbstractIteratorTester( int steps, Iterable elementsToInsertIterable, Iterable features, Iterable expectedElements, KnownOrder knownOrder, int startIndex) { // periodically we should manually try (steps * 3 / 2) here; all tests but // one should still pass (testVerifyGetsCalled()). stimuli = new Stimulus[steps]; if (!elementsToInsertIterable.iterator().hasNext()) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(); } elementsToInsert = Helpers.cycle(elementsToInsertIterable); this.features = Helpers.copyToSet(features); this.expectedElements = Helpers.copyToList(expectedElements); this.knownOrder = knownOrder; this.startIndex = startIndex; } /** * I'd like to make this a parameter to the constructor, but I can't because the stimulus * instances refer to {@code this}. */ protected abstract Iterable> getStimulusValues(); /** * Returns a new target iterator each time it's called. This is the iterator you are trying to * test. This must return an Iterator that returns the expected elements passed to the constructor * in the given order. Warning: it is not enough to simply pull multiple iterators from the same * source Iterable, unless that Iterator is unmodifiable. */ protected abstract I newTargetIterator(); /** * Override this to verify anything after running a list of Stimuli. * *

For example, verify that calls to remove() actually removed the correct elements. * * @param elements the expected elements passed to the constructor, as mutated by {@code * remove()}, {@code set()}, and {@code add()} calls */ protected void verify(List elements) {} /** Executes the test. */ @SuppressWarnings("CatchingUnchecked") // sneaky checked exception public final void test() { try { recurse(0); } catch (Exception e) { // sneaky checked exception throw new RuntimeException(Arrays.toString(stimuli), e); } } public void testForEachRemaining() { for (int i = 0; i < expectedElements.size() - 1; i++) { List targetElements = new ArrayList(); Iterator iterator = newTargetIterator(); for (int j = 0; j < i; j++) { targetElements.add(iterator.next()); } iterator.forEachRemaining(targetElements::add); if (knownOrder == KnownOrder.KNOWN_ORDER) { assertEquals(expectedElements, targetElements); } else { Helpers.assertEqualIgnoringOrder(expectedElements, targetElements); } } } private void recurse(int level) { // We're going to reuse the stimuli array 3^steps times by overwriting it // in a recursive loop. Sneaky. if (level == stimuli.length) { // We've filled the array. compareResultsForThisListOfStimuli(); } else { // Keep recursing to fill the array. for (Stimulus stimulus : getStimulusValues()) { stimuli[level] = stimulus; recurse(level + 1); } } } private void compareResultsForThisListOfStimuli() { int removes = Collections.frequency(Arrays.asList(stimuli), remove); if ((!features.contains(IteratorFeature.SUPPORTS_REMOVE) && removes > 1) || (stimuli.length >= 5 && removes > 2)) { // removes are the most expensive thing to test, since they often throw exceptions with stack // traces, so we test them a bit less aggressively return; } MultiExceptionListIterator reference = new MultiExceptionListIterator(expectedElements); I target = newTargetIterator(); for (int i = 0; i < stimuli.length; i++) { try { stimuli[i].executeAndCompare(reference, target); verify(reference.getElements()); } catch (AssertionFailedError cause) { Helpers.fail(cause, "failed with stimuli " + subListCopy(stimuli, i + 1)); } } } private static List subListCopy(Object[] source, int size) { final Object[] copy = new Object[size]; System.arraycopy(source, 0, copy, 0, size); return Arrays.asList(copy); } private interface IteratorOperation { @Nullable Object execute(Iterator iterator); } /** * Apply this method to both iterators and return normally only if both produce the same response. * * @see Stimulus#executeAndCompare(ListIterator, Iterator) */ @SuppressWarnings("CatchingUnchecked") // sneaky checked exception private > void internalExecuteAndCompare( T reference, T target, IteratorOperation method) { Object referenceReturnValue = null; PermittedMetaException referenceException = null; Object targetReturnValue = null; Exception targetException = null; try { targetReturnValue = method.execute(target); } catch (Exception e) { // sneaky checked exception targetException = e; } try { if (method == NEXT_METHOD && targetException == null && knownOrder == KnownOrder.UNKNOWN_ORDER) { /* * We already know the iterator is an Iterator, and now we know that * we called next(), so the returned element must be of type E. */ @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") E targetReturnValueFromNext = (E) targetReturnValue; /* * We have an Iterator and want to cast it to * MultiExceptionListIterator. Because we're inside an * AbstractIteratorTester, that's implicitly a cast to * AbstractIteratorTester.MultiExceptionListIterator. The runtime * won't be able to verify the AbstractIteratorTester part, so it's * an unchecked cast. We know, however, that the only possible value for * the type parameter is , since otherwise the * MultiExceptionListIterator wouldn't be an Iterator. The cast is * safe, even though javac can't tell. * * Sun bug 6665356 is an additional complication. Until OpenJDK 7, javac * doesn't recognize this kind of cast as unchecked cast. Neither does * Eclipse 3.4. Right now, this suppression is mostly unnecessary. */ MultiExceptionListIterator multiExceptionListIterator = (MultiExceptionListIterator) reference; multiExceptionListIterator.promoteToNext(targetReturnValueFromNext); } referenceReturnValue = method.execute(reference); } catch (PermittedMetaException e) { referenceException = e; } catch (UnknownElementException e) { Helpers.fail(e, e.getMessage()); } if (referenceException == null) { if (targetException != null) { Helpers.fail(targetException, "Target threw exception when reference did not"); } /* * Reference iterator returned a value, so we should expect the * same value from the target */ assertEquals(referenceReturnValue, targetReturnValue); return; } if (targetException == null) { fail("Target failed to throw " + referenceException); } /* * Reference iterator threw an exception, so we should expect an acceptable * exception from the target. */ referenceException.assertPermitted(targetException); } private static final IteratorOperation REMOVE_METHOD = new IteratorOperation() { @Override public @Nullable Object execute(Iterator iterator) { iterator.remove(); return null; } }; private static final IteratorOperation NEXT_METHOD = new IteratorOperation() { @Override public Object execute(Iterator iterator) { return iterator.next(); } }; private static final IteratorOperation PREVIOUS_METHOD = new IteratorOperation() { @Override public Object execute(Iterator iterator) { return ((ListIterator) iterator).previous(); } }; private final IteratorOperation newAddMethod() { final Object toInsert = elementsToInsert.next(); return new IteratorOperation() { @Override public @Nullable Object execute(Iterator iterator) { @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") ListIterator rawIterator = (ListIterator) iterator; rawIterator.add(toInsert); return null; } }; } private final IteratorOperation newSetMethod() { final E toInsert = elementsToInsert.next(); return new IteratorOperation() { @Override public @Nullable Object execute(Iterator iterator) { @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") ListIterator li = (ListIterator) iterator; li.set(toInsert); return null; } }; } abstract static class Stimulus> { private final String toString; protected Stimulus(String toString) { this.toString = toString; } /** * Send this stimulus to both iterators and return normally only if both produce the same * response. */ abstract void executeAndCompare(ListIterator reference, T target); @Override public String toString() { return toString; } } Stimulus> hasNext = new Stimulus>("hasNext") { @Override void executeAndCompare(ListIterator reference, Iterator target) { assertEquals(reference.hasNext(), target.hasNext()); } }; Stimulus> next = new Stimulus>("next") { @Override void executeAndCompare(ListIterator reference, Iterator target) { internalExecuteAndCompare(reference, target, NEXT_METHOD); } }; Stimulus> remove = new Stimulus>("remove") { @Override void executeAndCompare(ListIterator reference, Iterator target) { internalExecuteAndCompare(reference, target, REMOVE_METHOD); } }; @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") List>> iteratorStimuli() { return Arrays.asList(hasNext, next, remove); } Stimulus> hasPrevious = new Stimulus>("hasPrevious") { @Override void executeAndCompare(ListIterator reference, ListIterator target) { assertEquals(reference.hasPrevious(), target.hasPrevious()); } }; Stimulus> nextIndex = new Stimulus>("nextIndex") { @Override void executeAndCompare(ListIterator reference, ListIterator target) { assertEquals(reference.nextIndex(), target.nextIndex()); } }; Stimulus> previousIndex = new Stimulus>("previousIndex") { @Override void executeAndCompare(ListIterator reference, ListIterator target) { assertEquals(reference.previousIndex(), target.previousIndex()); } }; Stimulus> previous = new Stimulus>("previous") { @Override void executeAndCompare(ListIterator reference, ListIterator target) { internalExecuteAndCompare(reference, target, PREVIOUS_METHOD); } }; Stimulus> add = new Stimulus>("add") { @Override void executeAndCompare(ListIterator reference, ListIterator target) { internalExecuteAndCompare(reference, target, newAddMethod()); } }; Stimulus> set = new Stimulus>("set") { @Override void executeAndCompare(ListIterator reference, ListIterator target) { internalExecuteAndCompare(reference, target, newSetMethod()); } }; @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") List>> listIteratorStimuli() { return Arrays.asList(hasPrevious, nextIndex, previousIndex, previous, add, set); } }