github.com/JimmyHuang454/JLS-go@v0.0.0-20230831150107-90d536585ba0/internal/fmtsort/sort_test.go (about)

     1  // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
     2  // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
     3  // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
     4  
     5  package fmtsort_test
     6  
     7  import (
     8  	"fmt"
     9  	"internal/fmtsort"
    10  	"math"
    11  	"reflect"
    12  	"sort"
    13  	"strings"
    14  	"testing"
    15  	"unsafe"
    16  )
    17  
    18  var compareTests = [][]reflect.Value{
    19  	ct(reflect.TypeOf(int(0)), -1, 0, 1),
    20  	ct(reflect.TypeOf(int8(0)), -1, 0, 1),
    21  	ct(reflect.TypeOf(int16(0)), -1, 0, 1),
    22  	ct(reflect.TypeOf(int32(0)), -1, 0, 1),
    23  	ct(reflect.TypeOf(int64(0)), -1, 0, 1),
    24  	ct(reflect.TypeOf(uint(0)), 0, 1, 5),
    25  	ct(reflect.TypeOf(uint8(0)), 0, 1, 5),
    26  	ct(reflect.TypeOf(uint16(0)), 0, 1, 5),
    27  	ct(reflect.TypeOf(uint32(0)), 0, 1, 5),
    28  	ct(reflect.TypeOf(uint64(0)), 0, 1, 5),
    29  	ct(reflect.TypeOf(uintptr(0)), 0, 1, 5),
    30  	ct(reflect.TypeOf(string("")), "", "a", "ab"),
    31  	ct(reflect.TypeOf(float32(0)), math.NaN(), math.Inf(-1), -1e10, 0, 1e10, math.Inf(1)),
    32  	ct(reflect.TypeOf(float64(0)), math.NaN(), math.Inf(-1), -1e10, 0, 1e10, math.Inf(1)),
    33  	ct(reflect.TypeOf(complex64(0+1i)), -1-1i, -1+0i, -1+1i, 0-1i, 0+0i, 0+1i, 1-1i, 1+0i, 1+1i),
    34  	ct(reflect.TypeOf(complex128(0+1i)), -1-1i, -1+0i, -1+1i, 0-1i, 0+0i, 0+1i, 1-1i, 1+0i, 1+1i),
    35  	ct(reflect.TypeOf(false), false, true),
    36  	ct(reflect.TypeOf(&ints[0]), &ints[0], &ints[1], &ints[2]),
    37  	ct(reflect.TypeOf(unsafe.Pointer(&ints[0])), unsafe.Pointer(&ints[0]), unsafe.Pointer(&ints[1]), unsafe.Pointer(&ints[2])),
    38  	ct(reflect.TypeOf(chans[0]), chans[0], chans[1], chans[2]),
    39  	ct(reflect.TypeOf(toy{}), toy{0, 1}, toy{0, 2}, toy{1, -1}, toy{1, 1}),
    40  	ct(reflect.TypeOf([2]int{}), [2]int{1, 1}, [2]int{1, 2}, [2]int{2, 0}),
    41  	ct(reflect.TypeOf(any(any(0))), iFace, 1, 2, 3),
    42  }
    43  
    44  var iFace any
    45  
    46  func ct(typ reflect.Type, args ...any) []reflect.Value {
    47  	value := make([]reflect.Value, len(args))
    48  	for i, v := range args {
    49  		x := reflect.ValueOf(v)
    50  		if !x.IsValid() { // Make it a typed nil.
    51  			x = reflect.Zero(typ)
    52  		} else {
    53  			x = x.Convert(typ)
    54  		}
    55  		value[i] = x
    56  	}
    57  	return value
    58  }
    59  
    60  func TestCompare(t *testing.T) {
    61  	for _, test := range compareTests {
    62  		for i, v0 := range test {
    63  			for j, v1 := range test {
    64  				c := fmtsort.Compare(v0, v1)
    65  				var expect int
    66  				switch {
    67  				case i == j:
    68  					expect = 0
    69  					// NaNs are tricky.
    70  					if typ := v0.Type(); (typ.Kind() == reflect.Float32 || typ.Kind() == reflect.Float64) && math.IsNaN(v0.Float()) {
    71  						expect = -1
    72  					}
    73  				case i < j:
    74  					expect = -1
    75  				case i > j:
    76  					expect = 1
    77  				}
    78  				if c != expect {
    79  					t.Errorf("%s: compare(%v,%v)=%d; expect %d", v0.Type(), v0, v1, c, expect)
    80  				}
    81  			}
    82  		}
    83  	}
    84  }
    85  
    86  type sortTest struct {
    87  	data  any    // Always a map.
    88  	print string // Printed result using our custom printer.
    89  }
    90  
    91  var sortTests = []sortTest{
    92  	{
    93  		map[int]string{7: "bar", -3: "foo"},
    94  		"-3:foo 7:bar",
    95  	},
    96  	{
    97  		map[uint8]string{7: "bar", 3: "foo"},
    98  		"3:foo 7:bar",
    99  	},
   100  	{
   101  		map[string]string{"7": "bar", "3": "foo"},
   102  		"3:foo 7:bar",
   103  	},
   104  	{
   105  		map[float64]string{7: "bar", -3: "foo", math.NaN(): "nan", math.Inf(0): "inf"},
   106  		"NaN:nan -3:foo 7:bar +Inf:inf",
   107  	},
   108  	{
   109  		map[complex128]string{7 + 2i: "bar2", 7 + 1i: "bar", -3: "foo", complex(math.NaN(), 0i): "nan", complex(math.Inf(0), 0i): "inf"},
   110  		"(NaN+0i):nan (-3+0i):foo (7+1i):bar (7+2i):bar2 (+Inf+0i):inf",
   111  	},
   112  	{
   113  		map[bool]string{true: "true", false: "false"},
   114  		"false:false true:true",
   115  	},
   116  	{
   117  		chanMap(),
   118  		"CHAN0:0 CHAN1:1 CHAN2:2",
   119  	},
   120  	{
   121  		pointerMap(),
   122  		"PTR0:0 PTR1:1 PTR2:2",
   123  	},
   124  	{
   125  		unsafePointerMap(),
   126  		"UNSAFEPTR0:0 UNSAFEPTR1:1 UNSAFEPTR2:2",
   127  	},
   128  	{
   129  		map[toy]string{{7, 2}: "72", {7, 1}: "71", {3, 4}: "34"},
   130  		"{3 4}:34 {7 1}:71 {7 2}:72",
   131  	},
   132  	{
   133  		map[[2]int]string{{7, 2}: "72", {7, 1}: "71", {3, 4}: "34"},
   134  		"[3 4]:34 [7 1]:71 [7 2]:72",
   135  	},
   136  }
   137  
   138  func sprint(data any) string {
   139  	om := fmtsort.Sort(reflect.ValueOf(data))
   140  	if om == nil {
   141  		return "nil"
   142  	}
   143  	b := new(strings.Builder)
   144  	for i, key := range om.Key {
   145  		if i > 0 {
   146  			b.WriteRune(' ')
   147  		}
   148  		b.WriteString(sprintKey(key))
   149  		b.WriteRune(':')
   150  		fmt.Fprint(b, om.Value[i])
   151  	}
   152  	return b.String()
   153  }
   154  
   155  // sprintKey formats a reflect.Value but gives reproducible values for some
   156  // problematic types such as pointers. Note that it only does special handling
   157  // for the troublesome types used in the test cases; it is not a general
   158  // printer.
   159  func sprintKey(key reflect.Value) string {
   160  	switch str := key.Type().String(); str {
   161  	case "*int":
   162  		ptr := key.Interface().(*int)
   163  		for i := range ints {
   164  			if ptr == &ints[i] {
   165  				return fmt.Sprintf("PTR%d", i)
   166  			}
   167  		}
   168  		return "PTR???"
   169  	case "unsafe.Pointer":
   170  		ptr := key.Interface().(unsafe.Pointer)
   171  		for i := range ints {
   172  			if ptr == unsafe.Pointer(&ints[i]) {
   173  				return fmt.Sprintf("UNSAFEPTR%d", i)
   174  			}
   175  		}
   176  		return "UNSAFEPTR???"
   177  	case "chan int":
   178  		c := key.Interface().(chan int)
   179  		for i := range chans {
   180  			if c == chans[i] {
   181  				return fmt.Sprintf("CHAN%d", i)
   182  			}
   183  		}
   184  		return "CHAN???"
   185  	default:
   186  		return fmt.Sprint(key)
   187  	}
   188  }
   189  
   190  var (
   191  	ints  [3]int
   192  	chans = makeChans()
   193  )
   194  
   195  func makeChans() []chan int {
   196  	cs := []chan int{make(chan int), make(chan int), make(chan int)}
   197  	// Order channels by address. See issue #49431.
   198  	// TODO: pin these pointers once pinning is available (#46787).
   199  	sort.Slice(cs, func(i, j int) bool {
   200  		return uintptr(reflect.ValueOf(cs[i]).UnsafePointer()) < uintptr(reflect.ValueOf(cs[j]).UnsafePointer())
   201  	})
   202  	return cs
   203  }
   204  
   205  func pointerMap() map[*int]string {
   206  	m := make(map[*int]string)
   207  	for i := 2; i >= 0; i-- {
   208  		m[&ints[i]] = fmt.Sprint(i)
   209  	}
   210  	return m
   211  }
   212  
   213  func unsafePointerMap() map[unsafe.Pointer]string {
   214  	m := make(map[unsafe.Pointer]string)
   215  	for i := 2; i >= 0; i-- {
   216  		m[unsafe.Pointer(&ints[i])] = fmt.Sprint(i)
   217  	}
   218  	return m
   219  }
   220  
   221  func chanMap() map[chan int]string {
   222  	m := make(map[chan int]string)
   223  	for i := 2; i >= 0; i-- {
   224  		m[chans[i]] = fmt.Sprint(i)
   225  	}
   226  	return m
   227  }
   228  
   229  type toy struct {
   230  	A int // Exported.
   231  	b int // Unexported.
   232  }
   233  
   234  func TestOrder(t *testing.T) {
   235  	for _, test := range sortTests {
   236  		got := sprint(test.data)
   237  		if got != test.print {
   238  			t.Errorf("%s: got %q, want %q", reflect.TypeOf(test.data), got, test.print)
   239  		}
   240  	}
   241  }
   242  
   243  func TestInterface(t *testing.T) {
   244  	// A map containing multiple concrete types should be sorted by type,
   245  	// then value. However, the relative ordering of types is unspecified,
   246  	// so test this by checking the presence of sorted subgroups.
   247  	m := map[any]string{
   248  		[2]int{1, 0}:             "",
   249  		[2]int{0, 1}:             "",
   250  		true:                     "",
   251  		false:                    "",
   252  		3.1:                      "",
   253  		2.1:                      "",
   254  		1.1:                      "",
   255  		math.NaN():               "",
   256  		3:                        "",
   257  		2:                        "",
   258  		1:                        "",
   259  		"c":                      "",
   260  		"b":                      "",
   261  		"a":                      "",
   262  		struct{ x, y int }{1, 0}: "",
   263  		struct{ x, y int }{0, 1}: "",
   264  	}
   265  	got := sprint(m)
   266  	typeGroups := []string{
   267  		"NaN: 1.1: 2.1: 3.1:", // float64
   268  		"false: true:",        // bool
   269  		"1: 2: 3:",            // int
   270  		"a: b: c:",            // string
   271  		"[0 1]: [1 0]:",       // [2]int
   272  		"{0 1}: {1 0}:",       // struct{ x int; y int }
   273  	}
   274  	for _, g := range typeGroups {
   275  		if !strings.Contains(got, g) {
   276  			t.Errorf("sorted map should contain %q", g)
   277  		}
   278  	}
   279  }