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-- C940011.A
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--
-- OBJECTIVE:
-- Check that, in the body of a protected object created by the execution
-- of an allocator, external calls to other protected objects via
-- the access type are correctly performed
--
-- TEST DESCRIPTION:
-- Use a subset of the simulation of the freeway on-ramp described in
-- c940005. In this case an array of access types is built with pointers
-- to successive ramps. The external calls within the protected
-- objects are made via the index into the array. Routines which refer
-- to the "previous" ramp and the "next" ramp are exercised. (Note: The
-- first and last ramps are assumed to be dummies and no first/last
-- condition code is included)
--
--
-- CHANGE HISTORY:
-- 06 Dec 94 SAIC ACVC 2.0
--
--!
with Report;
procedure C940011 is
type Ramp;
type acc_Ramp is access Ramp;
subtype Ramp_Index is integer range 1..4;
-- Weighted load given to each potential problem area and accumulated
type Load_Factor is range 0..8;
Clear_Level : constant Load_Factor := 0;
Moderate_Level : constant Load_Factor := 3;
--================================================================
-- Only the Routines that are used in this test are shown
--
protected type Ramp is
procedure Set_Index (Index : Ramp_Index);
procedure Set_Local_Overload (Sensor_Level : Load_Factor);
function Local_Overload return Load_Factor;
procedure Notify;
function Next_Ramp_Overload return Load_Factor;
private
This_Ramp : Ramp_Index;
Next_Ramp_Alert : Boolean := false; -- Next Ramp is in trouble?
-- Current state of the various Sample Points
Local_State : Load_Factor := Clear_Level;
end Ramp;
--================================================================
-- Build a set of Ramp objects and an array of pointers to them
--
Ramp_Array : array (Ramp_Index) of acc_Ramp := (Ramp_Index => new Ramp);
--================================================================
protected body Ramp is
procedure Set_Index (Index : Ramp_Index) is
begin
This_Ramp := Index;
end Set_Index;
-- These Set/Clear routines are triggered by real-time sensors that
-- reflect traffic state
procedure Set_Local_Overload(Sensor_Level : Load_Factor) is
begin
if Local_State = Clear_Level then
-- Notify "previous" ramp to check this one for current state.
-- Subsequent changes in state will not send an alert
-- When the situation clears another routine performs the
-- all_clear notification. (not shown)
-- EXTERNAL CALL OF PROCEDURE FROM PROCEDURE
Ramp_Array(This_Ramp - 1).Notify; -- index to previous ramp
end if;
Local_State := Sensor_Level;
null; --::::: Start local meter if not already started
end Set_Local_Overload;
function Local_Overload return Load_Factor is
begin
return Local_State;
end Local_Overload;
-- This is notification from the next ramp that it is in
-- overload. With this provision we only need to sample the next
-- ramp during adverse conditions.
procedure Notify is
begin
Next_Ramp_Alert := true;
end Notify;
function Next_Ramp_Overload return Load_Factor is
begin
if Next_Ramp_Alert then
-- EXTERNAL FUNCTION CALL FROM FUNCTION
-- Get next ramp's current state
return Ramp_Array(This_Ramp + 1).Local_Overload;
else
return Clear_Level;
end if;
end Next_Ramp_Overload;
end Ramp;
--================================================================
begin
Report.Test ("C940011", "Protected Objects created by allocators: " &
"external calls via access types");
-- Initialize each Ramp
for i in Ramp_Index loop
Ramp_Array(i).Set_Index (i);
end loop;
-- Test driver. This is ALL test control code
-- Simulate calls to the protected functions and procedures
-- external calls. (do not call the "dummy" end ramps)
-- Simple Call
if Ramp_Array(2).Next_Ramp_Overload /= Clear_level then
Report.Failed ("Primary call incorrect");
end if;
-- Call which results in an external procedure call via the array
-- index from within the protected object
Ramp_Array(3).Set_Local_Overload (Moderate_Level);
-- Call which results in an external function call via the array
-- index from within the protected object
if Ramp_Array(2).Next_Ramp_Overload /= Moderate_level then
Report.Failed ("Secondary call incorrect");
end if;
Report.Result;
end C940011;
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