/* * Written by Doug Lea with assistance from members of JCP JSR-166 * Expert Group and released to the public domain, as explained at * http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ * Other contributors include Andrew Wright, Jeffrey Hayes, * Pat Fisher, Mike Judd. */ /* * Source: * http://gee.cs.oswego.edu/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/jsr166/src/test/tck/JSR166TestCase.java?revision=1.90 * (We have made some trivial local modifications (commented out * uncompilable code).) */ package com.google.common.util.concurrent; import static java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS; import static java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.NANOSECONDS; import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream; import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream; import java.io.FilePermission; import java.io.ObjectInputStream; import java.io.ObjectOutputStream; import java.security.CodeSource; import java.security.Permission; import java.security.PermissionCollection; import java.security.Permissions; import java.security.Policy; import java.security.ProtectionDomain; import java.security.SecurityPermission; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.Date; import java.util.NoSuchElementException; import java.util.PropertyPermission; import java.util.concurrent.BlockingQueue; import java.util.concurrent.Callable; import java.util.concurrent.CountDownLatch; import java.util.concurrent.CyclicBarrier; import java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService; import java.util.concurrent.Future; import java.util.concurrent.RejectedExecutionHandler; import java.util.concurrent.Semaphore; import java.util.concurrent.ThreadFactory; import java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor; import java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException; import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicReference; import junit.framework.AssertionFailedError; import junit.framework.TestCase; /** * Base class for JSR166 Junit TCK tests. Defines some constants, utility methods and classes, as * well as a simple framework for helping to make sure that assertions failing in generated threads * cause the associated test that generated them to itself fail (which JUnit does not otherwise * arrange). The rules for creating such tests are: * *
Other notes * *
Triggers test case failure if any thread assertions have failed, by rethrowing, in the test * harness thread, any exception recorded earlier by threadRecordFailure. * *
Triggers test case failure if interrupt status is set in the main thread.
*/
@Override
public void tearDown() throws Exception {
Throwable t = threadFailure.getAndSet(null);
if (t != null) {
if (t instanceof Error) throw (Error) t;
else if (t instanceof RuntimeException) throw (RuntimeException) t;
else if (t instanceof Exception) throw (Exception) t;
else {
AssertionFailedError afe = new AssertionFailedError(t.toString());
afe.initCause(t);
throw afe;
}
}
if (Thread.interrupted()) throw new AssertionFailedError("interrupt status set in main thread");
}
/**
* Just like fail(reason), but additionally recording (using threadRecordFailure) any
* AssertionFailedError thrown, so that the current testcase will fail.
*/
public void threadFail(String reason) {
try {
fail(reason);
} catch (AssertionFailedError t) {
threadRecordFailure(t);
fail(reason);
}
}
/**
* Just like assertTrue(b), but additionally recording (using threadRecordFailure) any
* AssertionFailedError thrown, so that the current testcase will fail.
*/
public void threadAssertTrue(boolean b) {
try {
assertTrue(b);
} catch (AssertionFailedError t) {
threadRecordFailure(t);
throw t;
}
}
/**
* Just like assertFalse(b), but additionally recording (using threadRecordFailure) any
* AssertionFailedError thrown, so that the current testcase will fail.
*/
public void threadAssertFalse(boolean b) {
try {
assertFalse(b);
} catch (AssertionFailedError t) {
threadRecordFailure(t);
throw t;
}
}
/**
* Just like assertNull(x), but additionally recording (using threadRecordFailure) any
* AssertionFailedError thrown, so that the current testcase will fail.
*/
public void threadAssertNull(Object x) {
try {
assertNull(x);
} catch (AssertionFailedError t) {
threadRecordFailure(t);
throw t;
}
}
/**
* Just like assertEquals(x, y), but additionally recording (using threadRecordFailure) any
* AssertionFailedError thrown, so that the current testcase will fail.
*/
public void threadAssertEquals(long x, long y) {
try {
assertEquals(x, y);
} catch (AssertionFailedError t) {
threadRecordFailure(t);
throw t;
}
}
/**
* Just like assertEquals(x, y), but additionally recording (using threadRecordFailure) any
* AssertionFailedError thrown, so that the current testcase will fail.
*/
public void threadAssertEquals(Object x, Object y) {
try {
assertEquals(x, y);
} catch (AssertionFailedError t) {
threadRecordFailure(t);
throw t;
} catch (Throwable t) {
threadUnexpectedException(t);
}
}
/**
* Just like assertSame(x, y), but additionally recording (using threadRecordFailure) any
* AssertionFailedError thrown, so that the current testcase will fail.
*/
public void threadAssertSame(Object x, Object y) {
try {
assertSame(x, y);
} catch (AssertionFailedError t) {
threadRecordFailure(t);
throw t;
}
}
/** Calls threadFail with message "should throw exception". */
public void threadShouldThrow() {
threadFail("should throw exception");
}
/** Calls threadFail with message "should throw" + exceptionName. */
public void threadShouldThrow(String exceptionName) {
threadFail("should throw " + exceptionName);
}
/**
* Records the given exception using {@link #threadRecordFailure}, then rethrows the exception,
* wrapping it in an AssertionFailedError if necessary.
*/
public void threadUnexpectedException(Throwable t) {
threadRecordFailure(t);
t.printStackTrace();
if (t instanceof RuntimeException) throw (RuntimeException) t;
else if (t instanceof Error) throw (Error) t;
else {
AssertionFailedError afe = new AssertionFailedError("unexpected exception: " + t);
afe.initCause(t);
throw afe;
}
}
/**
* Delays, via Thread.sleep, for the given millisecond delay, but if the sleep is shorter than
* specified, may re-sleep or yield until time elapses.
*/
static void delay(long millis) throws InterruptedException {
long startTime = System.nanoTime();
long ns = millis * 1000 * 1000;
for (; ; ) {
if (millis > 0L) Thread.sleep(millis);
else // too short to sleep
Thread.yield();
long d = ns - (System.nanoTime() - startTime);
if (d > 0L) millis = d / (1000 * 1000);
else break;
}
}
/** Waits out termination of a thread pool or fails doing so. */
void joinPool(ExecutorService exec) {
try {
exec.shutdown();
assertTrue(
"ExecutorService did not terminate in a timely manner",
exec.awaitTermination(2 * LONG_DELAY_MS, MILLISECONDS));
} catch (SecurityException ok) {
// Allowed in case test doesn't have privs
} catch (InterruptedException ie) {
fail("Unexpected InterruptedException");
}
}
/**
* Checks that thread does not terminate within the default millisecond delay of {@code
* timeoutMillis()}.
*/
void assertThreadStaysAlive(Thread thread) {
assertThreadStaysAlive(thread, timeoutMillis());
}
/** Checks that thread does not terminate within the given millisecond delay. */
void assertThreadStaysAlive(Thread thread, long millis) {
try {
// No need to optimize the failing case via Thread.join.
delay(millis);
assertTrue(thread.isAlive());
} catch (InterruptedException ie) {
fail("Unexpected InterruptedException");
}
}
/**
* Checks that the threads do not terminate within the default millisecond delay of {@code
* timeoutMillis()}.
*/
void assertThreadsStayAlive(Thread... threads) {
assertThreadsStayAlive(timeoutMillis(), threads);
}
/** Checks that the threads do not terminate within the given millisecond delay. */
void assertThreadsStayAlive(long millis, Thread... threads) {
try {
// No need to optimize the failing case via Thread.join.
delay(millis);
for (Thread thread : threads) assertTrue(thread.isAlive());
} catch (InterruptedException ie) {
fail("Unexpected InterruptedException");
}
}
/** Checks that future.get times out, with the default timeout of {@code timeoutMillis()}. */
void assertFutureTimesOut(Future> future) {
assertFutureTimesOut(future, timeoutMillis());
}
/** Checks that future.get times out, with the given millisecond timeout. */
void assertFutureTimesOut(Future> future, long timeoutMillis) {
long startTime = System.nanoTime();
try {
future.get(timeoutMillis, MILLISECONDS);
shouldThrow();
} catch (TimeoutException success) {
} catch (Exception e) {
threadUnexpectedException(e);
} finally {
future.cancel(true);
}
assertTrue(millisElapsedSince(startTime) >= timeoutMillis);
}
/** Fails with message "should throw exception". */
public void shouldThrow() {
fail("Should throw exception");
}
/** Fails with message "should throw " + exceptionName. */
public void shouldThrow(String exceptionName) {
fail("Should throw " + exceptionName);
}
/** The number of elements to place in collections, arrays, etc. */
public static final int SIZE = 20;
// Some convenient Integer constants
public static final Integer zero = 0;
public static final Integer one = 1;
public static final Integer two = 2;
public static final Integer three = 3;
public static final Integer four = 4;
public static final Integer five = 5;
public static final Integer six = 6;
public static final Integer seven = 7;
public static final Integer eight = 8;
public static final Integer nine = 9;
public static final Integer m1 = -1;
public static final Integer m2 = -2;
public static final Integer m3 = -3;
public static final Integer m4 = -4;
public static final Integer m5 = -5;
public static final Integer m6 = -6;
public static final Integer m10 = -10;
/**
* Runs Runnable r with a security policy that permits precisely the specified permissions. If
* there is no current security manager, the runnable is run twice, both with and without a
* security manager. We require that any security manager permit getPolicy/setPolicy.
*/
public void runWithPermissions(Runnable r, Permission... permissions) {
SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
if (sm == null) {
r.run();
Policy savedPolicy = Policy.getPolicy();
try {
Policy.setPolicy(permissivePolicy());
System.setSecurityManager(new SecurityManager());
runWithPermissions(r, permissions);
} finally {
System.setSecurityManager(null);
Policy.setPolicy(savedPolicy);
}
} else {
Policy savedPolicy = Policy.getPolicy();
AdjustablePolicy policy = new AdjustablePolicy(permissions);
Policy.setPolicy(policy);
try {
r.run();
} finally {
policy.addPermission(new SecurityPermission("setPolicy"));
Policy.setPolicy(savedPolicy);
}
}
}
/** Runs a runnable without any permissions. */
public void runWithoutPermissions(Runnable r) {
runWithPermissions(r);
}
/** A security policy where new permissions can be dynamically added or all cleared. */
public static class AdjustablePolicy extends Policy {
Permissions perms = new Permissions();
AdjustablePolicy(Permission... permissions) {
for (Permission permission : permissions) perms.add(permission);
}
void addPermission(Permission perm) {
perms.add(perm);
}
void clearPermissions() {
perms = new Permissions();
}
@Override
public PermissionCollection getPermissions(CodeSource cs) {
return perms;
}
@Override
public PermissionCollection getPermissions(ProtectionDomain pd) {
return perms;
}
@Override
public boolean implies(ProtectionDomain pd, Permission p) {
return perms.implies(p);
}
@Override
public void refresh() {}
}
/** Returns a policy containing all the permissions we ever need. */
public static Policy permissivePolicy() {
return new AdjustablePolicy
// Permissions j.u.c. needs directly
(
new RuntimePermission("modifyThread"),
new RuntimePermission("getClassLoader"),
new RuntimePermission("setContextClassLoader"),
// Permissions needed to change permissions!
new SecurityPermission("getPolicy"),
new SecurityPermission("setPolicy"),
new RuntimePermission("setSecurityManager"),
// Permissions needed by the junit test harness
new RuntimePermission("accessDeclaredMembers"),
new PropertyPermission("*", "read"),
new FilePermission("<