#include "catch.hpp" #include "index_set.hpp" #include "util/index_helpers.hpp" TEST_CASE("[index_set] contains()") { SECTION("returns false if the index is before the first entry in the set") { realm::IndexSet set = {1, 2, 5}; REQUIRE_FALSE(set.contains(0)); } SECTION("returns false if the index is after the last entry in the set") { realm::IndexSet set = {1, 2, 5}; REQUIRE_FALSE(set.contains(6)); } SECTION("returns false if the index is between ranges in the set") { realm::IndexSet set = {1, 2, 5}; REQUIRE_FALSE(set.contains(4)); } SECTION("returns true if the index is in the set") { realm::IndexSet set = {1, 2, 5}; REQUIRE(set.contains(1)); REQUIRE(set.contains(2)); REQUIRE(set.contains(5)); } } TEST_CASE("[index_set] count()") { SECTION("returns the number of indices in the set in the given range") { realm::IndexSet set = {1, 2, 3, 5}; REQUIRE(set.count(0, 6) == 4); REQUIRE(set.count(0, 5) == 3); REQUIRE(set.count(0, 4) == 3); REQUIRE(set.count(0, 3) == 2); REQUIRE(set.count(0, 2) == 1); REQUIRE(set.count(0, 1) == 0); REQUIRE(set.count(0, 0) == 0); REQUIRE(set.count(0, 6) == 4); REQUIRE(set.count(1, 6) == 4); REQUIRE(set.count(2, 6) == 3); REQUIRE(set.count(3, 6) == 2); REQUIRE(set.count(4, 6) == 1); REQUIRE(set.count(5, 6) == 1); REQUIRE(set.count(6, 6) == 0); } SECTION("includes full ranges in the middle") { realm::IndexSet set = {1, 3, 4, 5, 10}; REQUIRE(set.count(0, 11) == 5); } SECTION("truncates ranges at the beginning and end") { realm::IndexSet set = {1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9}; REQUIRE(set.count(3, 9) == 5); } } TEST_CASE("[index_set] add()") { realm::IndexSet set; SECTION("extends existing ranges when next to an edge") { set.add(1); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 1); set.add(2); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 1, 2); set.add(0); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 0, 1, 2); } SECTION("does not extend ranges over gaps") { set.add(0); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 0); set.add(2); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 0, 2); } SECTION("does nothing when the index is already in the set") { set.add(0); set.add(0); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 0); } SECTION("merges existing ranges when adding the index between them") { set = {0, 2, 4}; set.add(1); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 0, 1, 2, 4); } SECTION("combines multiple index sets without any shifting") { set = {0, 2, 6}; set.add({1, 4, 5}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 0, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6); } } TEST_CASE("[index_set] add_shifted()") { realm::IndexSet set; SECTION("on an empty set is just add()") { set.add_shifted(5); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5); } SECTION("before the first range is just add()") { set = {10}; set.add_shifted(5); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 10); } SECTION("on first index of a range extends the range") { set = {5}; set.add_shifted(5); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 6); set.add_shifted(5); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 6, 7); } SECTION("in the middle of a range is shifted by that range") { set = {5, 6, 7}; set.add_shifted(6); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 6, 7, 9); } SECTION("after the last range adds the total count to the index to be added") { set = {5}; set.add_shifted(6); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 7); set.add_shifted(10); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 7, 12); } SECTION("in between ranges can be bumped into the next range") { set = {5, 7}; set.add_shifted(6); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 7, 8); } } TEST_CASE("[index_set] add_shifted_by()") { realm::IndexSet set; SECTION("does nothing given an empty set to add") { set = {5, 6, 7}; set.add_shifted_by({5, 6}, {}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 6, 7); } SECTION("does nothing if values is a subset of shifted_by") { set = {5, 6, 7}; set.add_shifted_by({3, 4}, {3, 4}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 6, 7); } SECTION("just adds the indices when they are all before the old indices and the shifted-by set is empty") { set = {5, 6}; set.add_shifted_by({}, {3, 4}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 3, 4, 5, 6); } SECTION("adds the indices shifted by the old count when they are all after the old indices and the shifted-by set is empty") { set = {5, 6}; set.add_shifted_by({}, {7, 8}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 6, 9, 10); } SECTION("acts like bulk add_shifted() when shifted_by is empty") { set = {5, 10}; set.add_shifted_by({}, {4, 5, 11}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 4, 5, 6, 10, 13); } SECTION("shifts indices in values back by the number of indices in shifted_by before them") { set = {5}; set.add_shifted_by({0, 2, 3}, {6}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 3, 5); set = {5}; set.add_shifted_by({1, 3}, {4}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 2, 5); } SECTION("discards indices in both shifted_by and values") { set = {5}; set.add_shifted_by({2}, {2, 4}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 3, 5); } } TEST_CASE("[index_set] set()") { realm::IndexSet set; SECTION("clears the existing indices and replaces with the range [0, value)") { set = {8, 9}; set.set(5); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4); } } TEST_CASE("[index_set] insert_at()") { realm::IndexSet set; SECTION("on an empty set is add()") { set.insert_at(5); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5); set = {}; set.insert_at({1, 3, 5}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 1, 3, 5); } SECTION("with an empty set is a no-op") { set = {5, 6}; set.insert_at(realm::IndexSet{}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 6); } SECTION("extends ranges containing the target range") { set = {5, 6}; set.insert_at(5); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 6, 7); set.insert_at(6, 2); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9); set.insert_at({5, 7, 11}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12); } SECTION("shifts ranges after the insertion point") { set = {5, 6}; set.insert_at(3); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 3, 6, 7); set.insert_at(0, 2); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 0, 1, 5, 8, 9); } SECTION("does not shift ranges before the insertion point") { set = {5, 6}; set.insert_at(10); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 6, 10); set.insert_at({15, 16}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 6, 10, 15, 16); } SECTION("can not join ranges") { set = {5, 7}; set.insert_at(6); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 6, 8); } SECTION("adds later ranges after shifting for previous insertions") { set = {5, 10}; set.insert_at({5, 10}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 6, 10, 12); } } TEST_CASE("[index_set] shift_for_insert_at()") { realm::IndexSet set; SECTION("does nothing given an empty set of insertion points") { set = {5, 8}; set.shift_for_insert_at(realm::IndexSet{}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 8); } SECTION("does nothing when called on an empty set") { set = {}; set.shift_for_insert_at({5, 8}); REQUIRE(set.empty()); } SECTION("shifts indices at or after the insertion points") { set = {5}; set.shift_for_insert_at(4); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 6); set.shift_for_insert_at(6); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 7); set.shift_for_insert_at({3, 8}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 9); } SECTION("shifts indices by the count specified") { set = {5}; set.shift_for_insert_at(3, 10); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 15); } SECTION("does not shift indices before the insertion points") { set = {5}; set.shift_for_insert_at(6); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5); set.shift_for_insert_at({3, 8}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 6); } SECTION("splits ranges containing the insertion points") { set = {5, 6, 7, 8}; set.shift_for_insert_at(6); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 7, 8, 9); set.shift_for_insert_at({8, 10, 12}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 7, 9, 11); } } TEST_CASE("[index_set] erase_at()") { realm::IndexSet set; SECTION("is a no-op on an empty set") { set.erase_at(10); REQUIRE(set.empty()); set.erase_at({1, 5, 8}); REQUIRE(set.empty()); } SECTION("does nothing when given an empty set") { set = {5}; set.erase_at(realm::IndexSet{}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5); } SECTION("removes the specified indices") { set = {5}; set.erase_at(5); REQUIRE(set.empty()); set = {4, 7}; set.erase_at({4, 7}); REQUIRE(set.empty()); } SECTION("does not modify indices before the removed one") { set = {5, 8}; set.erase_at(8); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5); set = {5, 8, 9}; set.erase_at({8, 9}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5); } SECTION("shifts indices after the removed one") { set = {5, 8}; set.erase_at(5); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 7); set = {5, 10, 15, 20}; set.erase_at({5, 10}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 13, 18); } SECTION("shrinks ranges when used on one of the edges of them") { set = {5, 6, 7, 8}; set.erase_at(8); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 6, 7); set.erase_at(5); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 6); set = {5, 6, 7, 8}; set.erase_at({5, 8}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 6); } SECTION("shrinks ranges when used in the middle of them") { set = {5, 6, 7, 8}; set.erase_at(7); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 6, 7); set = {5, 6, 7, 8}; set.erase_at({6, 7}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 6); } SECTION("merges ranges when the gap between them is deleted") { set = {3, 5}; set.erase_at(4); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 3, 4); set = {3, 5, 7}; set.erase_at({4, 6}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 3, 4, 5); } } TEST_CASE("[index_set] erase_or_unshift()") { realm::IndexSet set; SECTION("removes the given index") { set = {1, 2}; set.erase_or_unshift(2); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 1); } SECTION("shifts indexes after the given index") { set = {1, 5}; set.erase_or_unshift(2); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 1, 4); } SECTION("returns npos for indices in the set") { set = {1, 3, 5}; REQUIRE(realm::IndexSet(set).erase_or_unshift(1) == realm::IndexSet::npos); REQUIRE(realm::IndexSet(set).erase_or_unshift(3) == realm::IndexSet::npos); REQUIRE(realm::IndexSet(set).erase_or_unshift(5) == realm::IndexSet::npos); } SECTION("returns the number of indices in the set before the index for ones not in the set") { set = {1, 3, 5, 6}; REQUIRE(realm::IndexSet(set).erase_or_unshift(0) == 0); REQUIRE(realm::IndexSet(set).erase_or_unshift(2) == 1); REQUIRE(realm::IndexSet(set).erase_or_unshift(4) == 2); REQUIRE(realm::IndexSet(set).erase_or_unshift(7) == 3); } } TEST_CASE("[index_set] remove()") { realm::IndexSet set; SECTION("is a no-op if the set is empty") { set.remove(4); REQUIRE(set.empty()); set.remove({1, 2, 3}); REQUIRE(set.empty()); } SECTION("is a no-op if the set to remove is empty") { set = {5}; set.remove(realm::IndexSet{}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5); } SECTION("is a no-op if the index to remove is not in the set") { set = {5}; set.remove(4); set.remove(6); set.remove({4, 6}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5); } SECTION("removes one-element ranges") { set = {5}; set.remove(5); REQUIRE(set.empty()); set = {5}; set.remove({3, 4, 5}); REQUIRE(set.empty()); } SECTION("shrinks ranges beginning with the index") { set = {5, 6, 7}; set.remove(5); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 6, 7); set = {5, 6, 7}; set.remove({3, 5}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 6, 7); } SECTION("shrinks ranges ending with the index") { set = {5, 6, 7}; set.remove(7); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 6); set = {5, 6, 7}; set.remove({3, 7}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 6); } SECTION("splits ranges containing the index") { set = {5, 6, 7}; set.remove(6); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 7); set = {5, 6, 7}; set.remove({3, 6}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 7); } SECTION("does not shift other indices and uses unshifted positions") { set = {5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15}; set.remove({6, 11, 13}); REQUIRE_INDICES(set, 5, 7, 10, 12, 15); } } TEST_CASE("[index_set] shift()") { realm::IndexSet set; SECTION("is ind + count(0, ind), but adds the count-so-far to the stop index") { set = {1, 3, 5, 6}; REQUIRE(set.shift(0) == 0); REQUIRE(set.shift(1) == 2); REQUIRE(set.shift(2) == 4); REQUIRE(set.shift(3) == 7); REQUIRE(set.shift(4) == 8); } } TEST_CASE("[index_set] unshift()") { realm::IndexSet set; SECTION("is index - count(0, index)") { set = {1, 3, 5, 6}; REQUIRE(set.unshift(0) == 0); REQUIRE(set.unshift(2) == 1); REQUIRE(set.unshift(4) == 2); REQUIRE(set.unshift(7) == 3); REQUIRE(set.unshift(8) == 4); } } TEST_CASE("[index_set] clear()") { realm::IndexSet set; SECTION("removes all indices from the set") { set = {1, 2, 3}; set.clear(); REQUIRE(set.empty()); } }