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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package time_test
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"syscall"
"testing"
"sort"
. "time"
)
func TestSleep(t *testing.T) {
const delay = int64(100e6)
go func() {
Sleep(delay / 2)
syscall.Kill(os.Getpid(), syscall.SIGCHLD)
}()
start := Nanoseconds()
Sleep(delay)
duration := Nanoseconds() - start
if duration < delay {
t.Fatalf("Sleep(%d) slept for only %d ns", delay, duration)
}
}
// Test the basic function calling behavior. Correct queueing
// behavior is tested elsewhere, since After and AfterFunc share
// the same code.
func TestAfterFunc(t *testing.T) {
i := 10
c := make(chan bool)
var f func()
f = func() {
i--
if i >= 0 {
AfterFunc(0, f)
Sleep(1e9)
} else {
c <- true
}
}
AfterFunc(0, f)
<-c
}
func BenchmarkAfterFunc(b *testing.B) {
i := b.N
c := make(chan bool)
var f func()
f = func() {
i--
if i >= 0 {
AfterFunc(0, f)
} else {
c <- true
}
}
AfterFunc(0, f)
<-c
}
func BenchmarkAfter(b *testing.B) {
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
<-After(1)
}
}
func BenchmarkStop(b *testing.B) {
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
NewTimer(1e9).Stop()
}
}
func TestAfter(t *testing.T) {
const delay = int64(100e6)
start := Nanoseconds()
end := <-After(delay)
if duration := Nanoseconds() - start; duration < delay {
t.Fatalf("After(%d) slept for only %d ns", delay, duration)
}
if min := start + delay; end < min {
t.Fatalf("After(%d) expect >= %d, got %d", delay, min, end)
}
}
func TestAfterTick(t *testing.T) {
const (
Delta = 100 * 1e6
Count = 10
)
t0 := Nanoseconds()
for i := 0; i < Count; i++ {
<-After(Delta)
}
t1 := Nanoseconds()
ns := t1 - t0
target := int64(Delta * Count)
slop := target * 2 / 10
if ns < target-slop || ns > target+slop {
t.Fatalf("%d ticks of %g ns took %g ns, expected %g", Count, float64(Delta), float64(ns), float64(target))
}
}
func TestAfterStop(t *testing.T) {
const msec = 1e6
AfterFunc(100*msec, func() {})
t0 := NewTimer(50 * msec)
c1 := make(chan bool, 1)
t1 := AfterFunc(150*msec, func() { c1 <- true })
c2 := After(200 * msec)
if !t0.Stop() {
t.Fatalf("failed to stop event 0")
}
if !t1.Stop() {
t.Fatalf("failed to stop event 1")
}
<-c2
select {
case <-t0.C:
t.Fatalf("event 0 was not stopped")
case <-c1:
t.Fatalf("event 1 was not stopped")
default:
}
if t1.Stop() {
t.Fatalf("Stop returned true twice")
}
}
func TestAfterQueuing(t *testing.T) {
// This test flakes out on some systems,
// so we'll try it a few times before declaring it a failure.
const attempts = 3
err := os.NewError("!=nil")
for i := 0; i < attempts && err != nil; i++ {
if err = testAfterQueuing(t); err != nil {
t.Logf("attempt %v failed: %v", i, err)
}
}
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
var slots = []int{5, 3, 6, 6, 6, 1, 1, 2, 7, 9, 4, 8, 0}
type afterResult struct {
slot int
t int64
}
func await(slot int, result chan<- afterResult, ac <-chan int64) {
result <- afterResult{slot, <-ac}
}
func testAfterQueuing(t *testing.T) os.Error {
const (
Delta = 100 * 1e6
)
// make the result channel buffered because we don't want
// to depend on channel queueing semantics that might
// possibly change in the future.
result := make(chan afterResult, len(slots))
t0 := Nanoseconds()
for _, slot := range slots {
go await(slot, result, After(int64(slot)*Delta))
}
sort.Ints(slots)
for _, slot := range slots {
r := <-result
if r.slot != slot {
return fmt.Errorf("after queue got slot %d, expected %d", r.slot, slot)
}
ns := r.t - t0
target := int64(slot * Delta)
slop := int64(Delta) / 4
if ns < target-slop || ns > target+slop {
return fmt.Errorf("after queue slot %d arrived at %g, expected [%g,%g]", slot, float64(ns), float64(target-slop), float64(target+slop))
}
}
return nil
}