rocksdb/util/slice_test.cc
Peter Dillinger 449029f865 Remove deprecated ObjectLibrary::Register() (and Regex public API) (#9439)
Summary:
Regexes are considered potentially problematic for use in
registering RocksDB extensions, so we are removing
ObjectLibrary::Register() and the Regex public API it depended on (now
unused).

In reference to https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/issues/9389

Why?
* The power of Regexes can make it hard to reason about which extension
will match what. (The replacement API isn't perfect, but we are at least
"holding the line" on patterns we have seen in practice.)
* It is easy to make regexes that don't quite mean what you think they
mean, such as forgetting that the `.` in `foo.bar` can match any character
or that matching is nondeterministic, as in `a🅱️42` matching `.*:[0-9]+`.
* Some regexes and implementations can have disastrously bad
performance. This might not be much practical concern for ObjectLibray
here, but we don't want to encourage potentially dangerous further use
in production code. (Testing code is fine. See TestRegex.)

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/9439

Test Plan: CI

Reviewed By: mrambacher

Differential Revision: D33792342

Pulled By: pdillinger

fbshipit-source-id: 4f64dcb04764e639162c8977a5fa196f67754cec
2022-01-26 16:22:44 -08:00

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// Copyright (c) 2011-present, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
// This source code is licensed under both the GPLv2 (found in the
// COPYING file in the root directory) and Apache 2.0 License
// (found in the LICENSE.Apache file in the root directory).
#include "rocksdb/slice.h"
#include <gtest/gtest.h>
#include "port/port.h"
#include "port/stack_trace.h"
#include "rocksdb/data_structure.h"
#include "rocksdb/types.h"
#include "test_util/testharness.h"
#include "test_util/testutil.h"
namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
// Use this to keep track of the cleanups that were actually performed
void Multiplier(void* arg1, void* arg2) {
int* res = reinterpret_cast<int*>(arg1);
int* num = reinterpret_cast<int*>(arg2);
*res *= *num;
}
class PinnableSliceTest : public testing::Test {
public:
void AssertSameData(const std::string& expected,
const PinnableSlice& slice) {
std::string got;
got.assign(slice.data(), slice.size());
ASSERT_EQ(expected, got);
}
};
// Test that the external buffer is moved instead of being copied.
TEST_F(PinnableSliceTest, MoveExternalBuffer) {
Slice s("123");
std::string buf;
PinnableSlice v1(&buf);
v1.PinSelf(s);
PinnableSlice v2(std::move(v1));
ASSERT_EQ(buf.data(), v2.data());
ASSERT_EQ(&buf, v2.GetSelf());
PinnableSlice v3;
v3 = std::move(v2);
ASSERT_EQ(buf.data(), v3.data());
ASSERT_EQ(&buf, v3.GetSelf());
}
TEST_F(PinnableSliceTest, Move) {
int n2 = 2;
int res = 1;
const std::string const_str1 = "123";
const std::string const_str2 = "ABC";
Slice slice1(const_str1);
Slice slice2(const_str2);
{
// Test move constructor on a pinned slice.
res = 1;
PinnableSlice v1;
v1.PinSlice(slice1, Multiplier, &res, &n2);
PinnableSlice v2(std::move(v1));
// Since v1's Cleanable has been moved to v2,
// no cleanup should happen in Reset.
v1.Reset();
ASSERT_EQ(1, res);
AssertSameData(const_str1, v2);
}
// v2 is cleaned up.
ASSERT_EQ(2, res);
{
// Test move constructor on an unpinned slice.
PinnableSlice v1;
v1.PinSelf(slice1);
PinnableSlice v2(std::move(v1));
AssertSameData(const_str1, v2);
}
{
// Test move assignment from a pinned slice to
// another pinned slice.
res = 1;
PinnableSlice v1;
v1.PinSlice(slice1, Multiplier, &res, &n2);
PinnableSlice v2;
v2.PinSlice(slice2, Multiplier, &res, &n2);
v2 = std::move(v1);
// v2's Cleanable will be Reset before moving
// anything from v1.
ASSERT_EQ(2, res);
// Since v1's Cleanable has been moved to v2,
// no cleanup should happen in Reset.
v1.Reset();
ASSERT_EQ(2, res);
AssertSameData(const_str1, v2);
}
// The Cleanable moved from v1 to v2 will be Reset.
ASSERT_EQ(4, res);
{
// Test move assignment from a pinned slice to
// an unpinned slice.
res = 1;
PinnableSlice v1;
v1.PinSlice(slice1, Multiplier, &res, &n2);
PinnableSlice v2;
v2.PinSelf(slice2);
v2 = std::move(v1);
// Since v1's Cleanable has been moved to v2,
// no cleanup should happen in Reset.
v1.Reset();
ASSERT_EQ(1, res);
AssertSameData(const_str1, v2);
}
// The Cleanable moved from v1 to v2 will be Reset.
ASSERT_EQ(2, res);
{
// Test move assignment from an upinned slice to
// another unpinned slice.
PinnableSlice v1;
v1.PinSelf(slice1);
PinnableSlice v2;
v2.PinSelf(slice2);
v2 = std::move(v1);
AssertSameData(const_str1, v2);
}
{
// Test move assignment from an upinned slice to
// a pinned slice.
res = 1;
PinnableSlice v1;
v1.PinSelf(slice1);
PinnableSlice v2;
v2.PinSlice(slice2, Multiplier, &res, &n2);
v2 = std::move(v1);
// v2's Cleanable will be Reset before moving
// anything from v1.
ASSERT_EQ(2, res);
AssertSameData(const_str1, v2);
}
// No Cleanable is moved from v1 to v2, so no more cleanup.
ASSERT_EQ(2, res);
}
// ***************************************************************** //
// Unit test for SmallEnumSet
class SmallEnumSetTest : public testing::Test {
public:
SmallEnumSetTest() {}
~SmallEnumSetTest() {}
};
TEST_F(SmallEnumSetTest, SmallSetTest) {
FileTypeSet fs;
ASSERT_TRUE(fs.Add(FileType::kIdentityFile));
ASSERT_FALSE(fs.Add(FileType::kIdentityFile));
ASSERT_TRUE(fs.Add(FileType::kInfoLogFile));
ASSERT_TRUE(fs.Contains(FileType::kIdentityFile));
ASSERT_FALSE(fs.Contains(FileType::kDBLockFile));
}
} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE::port::InstallStackTraceHandler();
::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);
return RUN_ALL_TESTS();
}