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xahaud/src/test/core/JobQueue_test.cpp
John Freeman c2a08a1f26 Simplify the Job Queue:
This is a refactor aimed at cleaning up and simplifying the existing
job queue.

As of now, all jobs are cancelled at the same time and in the same
way, so this commit removes the per-job cancellation token. If the
need for such support is demonstrated, support can be re-added.

* Revise documentation for ClosureCounter and Workers.
* Simplify code, removing unnecessary function arguments and
  deduplicating expressions
* Restructure job handlers to no longer need to pass a job's
  handle to the job.
2022-03-01 11:25:03 -08:00

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//==============================================================================
#include <ripple/beast/unit_test.h>
#include <ripple/core/JobQueue.h>
#include <test/jtx/Env.h>
namespace ripple {
namespace test {
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
class JobQueue_test : public beast::unit_test::suite
{
void
testAddJob()
{
jtx::Env env{*this};
JobQueue& jQueue = env.app().getJobQueue();
{
// addJob() should run the Job (and return true).
std::atomic<bool> jobRan{false};
BEAST_EXPECT(jQueue.addJob(jtCLIENT, "JobAddTest1", [&jobRan]() {
jobRan = true;
}) == true);
// Wait for the Job to run.
while (jobRan == false)
;
}
{
// If the JobQueue is stopped, we should no
// longer be able to add Jobs (and calling addJob() should
// return false).
using namespace std::chrono_literals;
jQueue.stop();
// The Job should never run, so having the Job access this
// unprotected variable on the stack should be completely safe.
// Not recommended for the faint of heart...
bool unprotected;
BEAST_EXPECT(
jQueue.addJob(jtCLIENT, "JobAddTest2", [&unprotected]() {
unprotected = false;
}) == false);
}
}
void
testPostCoro()
{
jtx::Env env{*this};
JobQueue& jQueue = env.app().getJobQueue();
{
// Test repeated post()s until the Coro completes.
std::atomic<int> yieldCount{0};
auto const coro = jQueue.postCoro(
jtCLIENT,
"PostCoroTest1",
[&yieldCount](std::shared_ptr<JobQueue::Coro> const& coroCopy) {
while (++yieldCount < 4)
coroCopy->yield();
});
BEAST_EXPECT(coro != nullptr);
// Wait for the Job to run and yield.
while (yieldCount == 0)
;
// Now re-post until the Coro says it is done.
int old = yieldCount;
while (coro->runnable())
{
BEAST_EXPECT(coro->post());
while (old == yieldCount)
{
}
coro->join();
BEAST_EXPECT(++old == yieldCount);
}
BEAST_EXPECT(yieldCount == 4);
}
{
// Test repeated resume()s until the Coro completes.
int yieldCount{0};
auto const coro = jQueue.postCoro(
jtCLIENT,
"PostCoroTest2",
[&yieldCount](std::shared_ptr<JobQueue::Coro> const& coroCopy) {
while (++yieldCount < 4)
coroCopy->yield();
});
if (!coro)
{
// There's no good reason we should not get a Coro, but we
// can't continue without one.
BEAST_EXPECT(false);
return;
}
// Wait for the Job to run and yield.
coro->join();
// Now resume until the Coro says it is done.
int old = yieldCount;
while (coro->runnable())
{
coro->resume(); // Resume runs synchronously on this thread.
BEAST_EXPECT(++old == yieldCount);
}
BEAST_EXPECT(yieldCount == 4);
}
{
// If the JobQueue is stopped, we should no
// longer be able to add a Coro (and calling postCoro() should
// return false).
using namespace std::chrono_literals;
jQueue.stop();
// The Coro should never run, so having the Coro access this
// unprotected variable on the stack should be completely safe.
// Not recommended for the faint of heart...
bool unprotected;
auto const coro = jQueue.postCoro(
jtCLIENT,
"PostCoroTest3",
[&unprotected](std::shared_ptr<JobQueue::Coro> const&) {
unprotected = false;
});
BEAST_EXPECT(coro == nullptr);
}
}
public:
void
run() override
{
testAddJob();
testPostCoro();
}
};
BEAST_DEFINE_TESTSUITE(JobQueue, core, ripple);
} // namespace test
} // namespace ripple