// FILE: sequenceexam.cxx // Written by: Michael Main (main@colorado.edu) - Oct 22, 1997 // (new main function and small change to test3 for UCSB CS 24, // by cmc 10/5/2015) // // Non-interactive test program for the sequence class from Section 3.2 of // "Data Structures and Other Objects". // // Each function of this program tests part of the sequence class, returning // some number of points to indicate how much of the test was passed. // A description and result of each test is printed to cout. // // Maximum number of points awarded by this program is determined by the // constants POINTS[1], POINTS[2]... #include // Provides cout. #include // Provides size_t. #include "sequence1.h" // Provides the sequence class with double items. using namespace std; using namespace main_savitch_3; // Descriptions and points for each of the tests: const size_t MANY_TESTS = 3; const int POINTS[MANY_TESTS+1] = { 100, // Total points for all tests. 50, // Test 1 points 25, // Test 2 points 25 // Test 3 points }; const char DESCRIPTION[MANY_TESTS+1][256] = { "tests for Chapter 3 sequence Class", "Testing insert, attach, and the constant member functions", "Testing situations where the cursor goes off the sequence", "Testing remove_current" }; // ************************************************************************** // bool test_basic(const sequence& test, size_t s, bool has_cursor) // Postcondition: A return value of true indicates: // a. test.size() is s, and // b. test.is_item() is has_cursor. // Otherwise the return value is false. // In either case, a description of the test result is printed to cout. // ************************************************************************** bool test_basic(const sequence& test, size_t s, bool has_cursor) { bool answer; cout << "Testing that size() returns " << s << " ... "; cout.flush( ); answer = (test.size( ) == s); cout << (answer ? "Passed." : "Failed.") << endl; if (answer) { cout << "Testing that is_item() returns "; cout << (has_cursor ? "true" : "false") << " ... "; cout.flush( ); answer = (test.is_item( ) == has_cursor); cout << (answer ? "Passed." : "Failed.") << endl; } return answer; } // ************************************************************************** // bool test_items(sequence& test, size_t s, size_t i, double items[]) // The function determines if the test sequence has the correct items // Precondition: The size of the items array is at least s. // Postcondition: A return value of true indicates that test.current() // is equal to items[i], and after test.advance() the result of // test.current() is items[i+1], and so on through items[s-1]. // At this point, one more advance takes the cursor off the sequence. // If any of this fails, the return value is false. // NOTE: The test sequence has been changed by advancing its cursor. // ************************************************************************** bool test_items(sequence& test, size_t s, size_t i, double items[]) { bool answer = true; cout << "The cursor should be at item [" << i << "]" << " of the sequence\n"; cout << "(counting the first item as [0]). I will advance the cursor\n"; cout << "to the end of the sequence, checking that each item is correct..."; cout.flush( ); while ((i < s) && test.is_item( ) && (test.current( ) == items[i])) { i++; test.advance( ); } if ((i != s) && !test.is_item( )) { // The test.is_item( ) function returns false too soon. cout << "\n Cursor fell off the sequence too soon." << endl; answer = false; } else if (i != s) { // The test.current( ) function returned a wrong value. cout << "\n The item [" << i << "] should be " << items[i] << ",\n"; cout << " but it was " << test.current( ) << " instead.\n"; answer = false; } else if (test.is_item( )) { // The test.is_item( ) function returns true after moving off the sequence. cout << "\n The cursor was moved off the sequence,"; cout << " but is_item still returns true." << endl; answer = false; } cout << (answer ? "Passed." : "Failed.") << endl; return answer; } // ************************************************************************** // bool correct(sequence test, size_t s, size_t cursor_spot, double items[]) // This function determines if the sequence (test) is "correct" according to // these requirements: // a. it has exactly s items. // b. the items (starting at the front) are equal to // double[0] ... double[size-1] // c. if cursor_spot < size, then test's cursor must be at // the location given by cursor_spot. // d. if cursor_spot >= size, then test must not have a cursor. // NOTE: The function also moves the cursor off the sequence. // ************************************************************************** bool correct(sequence& test, size_t size, size_t cursor_spot, double items[]) { bool has_cursor = (cursor_spot < size); // Check the sequence's size and whether it has a cursor. if (!test_basic(test, size, has_cursor)) { cout << "Basic test of size() or is_item() failed." << endl << endl; return false; } // If there is a cursor, check the items from cursor to end of the sequence. if (has_cursor && !test_items(test, size, cursor_spot, items)) { cout << "Test of the sequence's items failed." << endl << endl; return false; } // Restart the cursor at the front of the sequence and test items again. cout << "I'll call start() and look at the items one more time..." << endl; test.start( ); if (has_cursor && !test_items(test, size, 0, items)) { cout << "Test of the sequence's items failed." << endl << endl; return false; } // If the code reaches here, then all tests have been passed. cout << "All tests passed for this sequence." << endl << endl; return true; } // ************************************************************************** // int test1( ) // Performs some basic tests of insert, attach, and the constant member // functions. Returns POINTS[1] if the tests are passed. Otherwise returns 0. // ************************************************************************** int test1( ) { sequence empty; // An empty sequence sequence test; // A sequence to add items to double items1[4] = { 5, 10, 20, 30 }; // These 4 items are put in a sequence double items2[4] = { 10, 15, 20, 30 }; // These are put in another sequence // Test that the empty sequence is really empty cout << "Starting with an empty sequence." << endl; if (!correct(empty, 0, 0, items1)) return 0; // Test the attach function to add something to an empty sequence cout << "I am now using attach to put 10 into an empty sequence." << endl; test.attach(10); if (!correct(test, 1, 0, items2)) return 0; // Test the insert function to add something to an empty sequence cout << "I am now using insert to put 10 into an empty sequence." << endl; test = empty; test.insert(10); if (!correct(test, 1, 0, items2)) return 0; // Test the insert function to add an item at the front of a sequence cout << "I am now using attach to put 10,20,30 in an empty sequence.\n"; cout << "Then I move the cursor to the start and insert 5." << endl; test = empty; test.attach(10); test.attach(20); test.attach(30); test.start( ); test.insert(5); if (!correct(test, 4, 0, items1)) return 0; // Test the insert function to add an item in the middle of a sequence cout << "I am now using attach to put 10,20,30 in an empty sequence.\n"; cout << "Then I move the cursor to the start, advance once, "; cout << "and insert 15." << endl; test = empty; test.attach(10); test.attach(20); test.attach(30); test.start( ); test.advance( ); test.insert(15); if (!correct(test, 4, 1, items2)) return 0; // Test the attach function to add an item in the middle of a sequence cout << "I am now using attach to put 10,20,30 in an empty sequence.\n"; cout << "Then I move the cursor to the start and attach 15 "; cout << "after the 10." << endl; test = empty; test.attach(10); test.attach(20); test.attach(30); test.start( ); test.attach(15); if (!correct(test, 4, 1, items2)) return 0; // All tests have been passed cout << "All tests of this first function have been passed." << endl; return POINTS[1]; } // ************************************************************************** // int test2( ) // Performs a test to ensure that the cursor can correctly be run off the end // of the sequence. Also tests that attach/insert work correctly when there is // no cursor. Returns POINTS[2] if the tests are passed. Otherwise returns 0. // ************************************************************************** int test2( ) { sequence test; size_t i; // Put three items in the sequence cout << "Using attach to put 20 and 30 in the sequence, and then calling\n"; cout << "advance, so that is_item should return false ... "; cout.flush( ); test.attach(20); test.attach(30); test.advance( ); if (test.is_item( )) { cout << "failed." << endl; return 0; } cout << "passed." << endl; // Insert 10 at the front and run the cursor off the end again cout << "Inserting 10, which should go at the sequence's front." << endl; cout << "Then calling advance three times to run cursor off the sequence ..."; cout.flush( ); test.insert(10); test.advance( ); // advance to the 20 test.advance( ); // advance to the 30 test.advance( ); // advance right off the sequence if (test.is_item( )) { cout << " failed." << endl; return false; } cout << " passed." << endl; // Attach more items until the sequence becomes full. // Note that the first attach should attach to the end of the sequence. cout << "Calling attach to put the numbers 40, 50, 60 ..."; cout << test.CAPACITY*10 << " at the sequence's end." << endl; for (i = 4; i <= test.CAPACITY; i++) test.attach(i*10); // Test that the sequence is correctly filled. cout << "Now I will test that the sequence has 10, 20, 30, ..."; cout << test.CAPACITY*10 << "." << endl; test.start( ); for (i = 1; i <= test.CAPACITY; i++) { if ((!test.is_item( )) || test.current( ) != i*10) { cout << " Test failed to find " << i*10 << endl; return 0; } test.advance( ); } if (test.is_item( )) { cout << " There are too many items on the sequence." << endl; return false; } // All tests passed cout << "All tests of this second function have been passed." << endl; return POINTS[2]; } // ************************************************************************** // int test3( ) // Performs basic tests for the remove_current function. // Returns POINTS[3] if the tests are passed. Otherwise returns 0. // ************************************************************************** int test3( ) { // In the next declarations, I am declaring a sequence called test. // Both before and after the sequence, I declare a small array of characters, // and I put the character 'x' into each spot of these arrays. // Later, if I notice that one of the x's has been changed, or if // I notice an 'x' inside of the sequence, then the most // likely reason was that one of the sequence's member functions accessed // the sequence's array outside of its legal indexes. char prefix[4] = {'x', 'x', 'x', 'x'}; sequence test; char suffix[4] = {'x', 'x', 'x', 'x'}; // Within this function, I create several different sequences using the // items in these arrays: double items1[1] = { 30 }; double items2[2] = { 10, 30 }; double items3[3] = { 10, 20, 30 }; size_t i; // for-loop control variable char *char_ptr; // Variable to loop at each character in a sequence's memory // Build a sequence with three items 10, 20, 30, and remove the middle, // and last and then first. cout << "Using attach to build a sequence with 10,30." << endl; test.attach(10); test.attach(30); cout << "Insert a 20 before the 30, so entire sequence is 10,20,30." << endl; test.insert(20); if (!correct(test, 3, 1, items3)) return 0; cout << "Remove the 20, so entire sequence is now 10,30." << endl; test.start( ); test.advance( ); test.remove_current( ); if (!correct(test, 2, 1, items2)) return 0; cout << "Remove the 30, so entire sequence is now just 10 with no cursor."; cout << endl; test.start( ); test.advance( ); test.remove_current( ); if (!correct(test, 1, 1, items2)) return 0; cout << "Set the cursor to the start and remove the 10." << endl; test.start( ); test.remove_current( ); if (!correct(test, 0, 0, items2)) return 0; // Build a sequence with three items 10, 20, 30, and remove the middle, // and then first and then last. cout << "Using attach to build another sequence with 10,30." << endl; test.attach(10); test.attach(30); cout << "Insert a 20 before the 30, so entire sequence is 10,20,30." << endl; test.insert(20); if (!correct(test, 3, 1, items3)) return 0; cout << "Remove the 20, so entire sequence is now 10,30." << endl; test.start( ); test.advance( ); test.remove_current( ); if (!correct(test, 2, 1, items2)) return 0; cout << "Set the cursor to the start and remove the 10," << endl; cout << "so the sequence should now contain just 30." << endl; test.start( ); test.remove_current( ); if (!correct(test, 1, 0, items1)) return 0; cout << "Remove the 30 from the sequence, resulting in an empty sequence." << endl; test.start( ); test.remove_current( ); if (!correct(test, 0, 0, items1)) return 0; // Build a sequence with three items 10, 20, 30, and remove the first. cout << "Build a new sequence by inserting 30, 10, 20 (so the sequence\n"; cout << "is 20, then 10, then 30). Then remove the 20." << endl; test.insert(30); test.insert(10); test.insert(20); test.remove_current( ); if (!correct(test, 2, 0, items2)) return 0; test.start( ); test.remove_current( ); test.remove_current( ); // Just for fun, fill up the sequence, and empty it! cout << "Just for fun, I'll empty the sequence then fill it up, then\n"; cout << "empty it again. During this process, I'll try to determine\n"; cout << "whether any of the sequence's member functions access the\n"; cout << "array outside of its legal indexes." << endl; for (i = 0; i < test.CAPACITY; i++) test.insert(0); for (i = 0; i < test.CAPACITY; i++) test.remove_current( ); // Make sure that the character 'x' didn't somehow get into the sequence, // as that would indicate that the sequence member functions are // copying data from before or after the sequence into the sequence. char_ptr = (char *) &test; for (i = 0; i < sizeof(sequence); i++) if (char_ptr[i] == 'x') { cout << "Illegal array access detected." << endl; return 0; // cmc change, was return POINTS[3] / 4; } // Make sure that the prefix and suffix arrays still have four // x's each. Otherwise one of the sequence operations wrote outside of // the legal boundaries of its array. for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) if ((suffix[i] != 'x') || (prefix[i] != 'x')) { cout << "Illegal array access detected." << endl; return 0; // cmc change, was return POINTS[3] / 4; } // All tests passed cout << "All tests of this third function have been passed." << endl; return POINTS[3]; } int run_a_test(int number, const char message[], int test_function( ), int max) { int result; cout << endl << "START OF TEST " << number << ":" << endl; cout << message << " (" << max << " points)." << endl; result = test_function( ); if (result > 0) { cout << "Test " << number << " got " << result << " points"; cout << " out of a possible " << max << "." << endl; } else cout << "Test " << number << " failed." << endl; cout << "END OF TEST " << number << "." << endl << endl; return result; } // ************************************************************************** // int main(int argc, char *argv[]) // This is the UCSB CS 24 version. // The main program calls one test and prints test ID, and the points // earned from that test. // ************************************************************************** int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int result = 0; if (argc > 1) { switch (argv[1][0]) { case '1': result = run_a_test(1, DESCRIPTION[1], test1, POINTS[1]); break; case '2': result = run_a_test(2, DESCRIPTION[2], test2, POINTS[2]); break; case '3': result = run_a_test(3, DESCRIPTION[3], test3, POINTS[3]); break; default: cout << "bad test id: " << argv[1] << endl; return 1; } cout << "Completed test " << argv[1] << "; result: " << result << endl; } else { cout << "error: missing command line argument" << endl; cout << "usage: " << argv[0] << " test_id" << endl; return 2; } return 0; } // Original main function by Michael Main is below // ************************************************************************** // int main( ) // The main program calls all tests and prints the sum of all points // earned from the tests. // ************************************************************************** /*int main( ) { int sum = 0; cout << "Running " << DESCRIPTION[0] << endl; sum += run_a_test(1, DESCRIPTION[1], test1, POINTS[1]); sum += run_a_test(2, DESCRIPTION[2], test2, POINTS[2]); sum += run_a_test(3, DESCRIPTION[3], test3, POINTS[3]); cout << "If you submit the Chapter 3 sequence to Dora now, you will have\n"; cout << sum << " points out of the " << POINTS[0]; cout << " points from this test program.\n"; return EXIT_SUCCESS; }*/