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-- CB10002.A
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--
-- OBJECTIVE:
-- Check that Storage_Error is raised when storage for allocated objects
-- is exceeded.
--
-- TEST DESCRIPTION:
-- This test allocates a very large data structure.
--
-- In order to avoid running forever on virtual memory targets, the
-- data structure is bounded in size, and elements are larger the longer
-- the program runs.
--
-- The program attempts to allocate about 8,600,000 integers, or about
-- 32 Megabytes on a typical 32-bit machine.
--
-- If Storage_Error is raised, the data structure is deallocated.
-- (Otherwise, Report.Result may fail as memory is exhausted).
-- CHANGE HISTORY:
-- 30 Aug 85 JRK Ada 83 test created.
-- 14 Sep 99 RLB Created Ada 95 test.
with Report;
with Ada.Unchecked_Deallocation;
procedure CB10002 is
type Data_Space is array (Positive range <>) of Integer;
type Element (Size : Positive);
type Link is access Element;
type Element (Size : Positive) is
record
Parent : Link;
Child : Link;
Sibling: Link;
Data : Data_Space (1 .. Size);
end record;
procedure Free is new Ada.Unchecked_Deallocation (Element, Link);
Holder : array (1 .. 430) of Link;
Last_Allocated : Natural := 0;
procedure Allocator (Count : in Positive) is
begin
-- Allocate various sized objects similar to what a real application
-- would do.
if Count in 1 .. 20 then
Holder(Count) := new Element (Report.Ident_Int(10));
elsif Count in 21 .. 40 then
Holder(Count) := new Element (Report.Ident_Int(79));
elsif Count in 41 .. 60 then
Holder(Count) := new Element (Report.Ident_Int(250));
elsif Count in 61 .. 80 then
Holder(Count) := new Element (Report.Ident_Int(520));
elsif Count in 81 .. 100 then
Holder(Count) := new Element (Report.Ident_Int(1000));
elsif Count in 101 .. 120 then
Holder(Count) := new Element (Report.Ident_Int(2048));
elsif Count in 121 .. 140 then
Holder(Count) := new Element (Report.Ident_Int(4200));
elsif Count in 141 .. 160 then
Holder(Count) := new Element (Report.Ident_Int(7999));
elsif Count in 161 .. 180 then
Holder(Count) := new Element (Report.Ident_Int(15000));
else -- 181..430
Holder(Count) := new Element (Report.Ident_Int(32000));
end if;
Last_Allocated := Count;
end Allocator;
begin
Report.Test ("CB10002", "Check that Storage_Error is raised when " &
"storage for allocated objects is exceeded");
begin
for I in Holder'range loop
Allocator (I);
end loop;
Report.Not_Applicable ("Unable to exhaust memory");
for I in 1 .. Last_Allocated loop
Free (Holder(I));
end loop;
exception
when Storage_Error =>
if Last_Allocated = 0 then
Report.Failed ("Unable to allocate anything");
else -- Clean up, so we have enough memory to report on the result.
for I in 1 .. Last_Allocated loop
Free (Holder(I));
end loop;
Report.Comment (Natural'Image(Last_Allocated) & " items allocated");
end if;
when others =>
Report.Failed ("Wrong exception raised by heap overflow");
end;
Report.Result;
end CB10002;