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#include "precompiled.hpp"
#include "logTestFixture.hpp"
#include "logTestUtils.inline.hpp"
#include "logging/log.hpp"
#include "logging/logStream.hpp"
#include "unittest.hpp"
class LogStreamTest : public LogTestFixture {
protected:
void verify_stream(outputStream* stream);
};
void LogStreamTest::verify_stream(outputStream* stream) {
set_log_config(TestLogFileName, "gc=debug");
stream->print("%d ", 3);
stream->print("workers");
stream->cr();
EXPECT_TRUE(file_contains_substring(TestLogFileName, "3 workers\n"));
}
TEST_VM_F(LogStreamTest, from_log) {
Log(gc) log;
LogStream stream(log.debug());
verify_stream(&stream);
}
TEST_VM_F(LogStreamTest, from_logtarget) {
LogTarget(Debug, gc) log;
LogStream stream(log);
verify_stream(&stream);
}
TEST_VM_F(LogStreamTest, handle) {
LogStreamHandle(Debug, gc) stream;
verify_stream(&stream);
}
TEST_VM_F(LogStreamTest, no_rm) {
ResourceMark rm;
LogStream ls(Log(gc)::debug());
verify_stream(&ls);
}
TEST_VM_F(LogStreamTest, TestLineBufferAllocation) {
const int max_line_len = 1024;
char* const test_string = (char*) os::malloc(max_line_len, mtLogging);
memset(test_string, 'A', max_line_len);
for (int interval = 1; interval < max_line_len; interval++) {
LogStream ls(Log(logging)::info());
int written = 0;
while (written < max_line_len) {
const int to_write = MIN2(interval, max_line_len - written);
ls.write(test_string, interval);
written += interval;
const char* const line_buffer = ls._current_line.buffer();
for (int i = 0; i < written; i++) {
ASSERT_TRUE(line_buffer[i] == 'A');
}
ASSERT_TRUE(line_buffer[written] == '\0');
}
ls.cr(); // I do not expect printout, nor do I care. Just call cr() to flush and avoid assert in ~LogStream().
}
}
// Test, in release build, that the internal line buffer of a LogStream
// object caps out at 1M.
TEST_VM_F(LogStreamTest, TestLineBufferAllocationCap) {
LogStream ls(Log(logging)::info());
for (size_t i = 0; i < (1*M + 512); i ++) {
ls.print_raw("A");
}
const char* const line_buffer = ls._current_line.buffer();
ASSERT_TRUE(strlen(line_buffer) == 1*M - 1);
// reset to prevent assert for unflushed content
ls._current_line.reset();
}