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1// -*- C++ -*-
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8d9254fc 3// Copyright (C) 2005-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4//
5// This file is part of the GNU ISO C++ Library. This library is free
6// software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
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748086b7 8// Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
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11// This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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14// General Public License for more details.
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16// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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17// along with this library; see the file COPYING3. If not see
18// <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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21// Copyright (C) 2004 Ami Tavory and Vladimir Dreizin, IBM-HRL.
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23// Permission to use, copy, modify, sell, and distribute this software
24// is hereby granted without fee, provided that the above copyright
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31
32/**
33 * @file priority_queue_text_push_pop_timing_test.cpp
34 * Contains test for finding text.
35 */
36
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37#include <iostream>
38#include <vector>
d7f245b1 39#include <ext/typelist.h>
9f9900db 40#include <testsuite_allocator.h>
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41#include <performance/io/xml_formatter.hpp>
42#include <io/verified_cmd_line_input.hpp>
43#include <common_type/priority_queue/common_type.hpp>
44#include <performance/priority_queue/mem_usage/pop_test.hpp>
45#include <io/text_populate.hpp>
2e3f9c21 46#include <native_type/native_priority_queue.hpp>
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48void
49usage();
50
51int
52main(int argc, char* a_p_argv[])
53{
5e11f978 54 using namespace __gnu_pbds::test;
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55 std::string f_name = "thirty_years_among_the_dead_preproc.txt";
56
57 size_t vn = 200;
58 size_t vs = 200;
59 size_t vm = 2100;
60 try
61 {
62 xml_test_performance_formatter fmt("Size", "Memory (bytes)");
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63 typedef __gnu_test::tracker_allocator<char> allocator_type;
64 typedef std::char_traits<char> traits_type;
65 typedef std::basic_string<char, traits_type, allocator_type> string_t;
66 typedef std::less<string_t> cmp_type;
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9f9900db 68 typedef std::vector<std::pair<string_t, char> > vec_t;
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69 vec_t a_v(vm);
70 text_populate(f_name, a_v);
71
72 typedef pop_test<vec_t::const_iterator> test_t;
73 vec_t::const_iterator b = a_v.begin();
74 test_t tst(b, vn, vs, vm);
75 {
a345e45d 76 typedef pq_common_types<string_t, cmp_type, allocator_type>::performance_tl pq_tl_t;
4569a895 77 pq_tl_t tl;
d7f245b1 78 __gnu_cxx::typelist::apply(tst, tl);
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79 }
80
81 {
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82 typedef native_priority_queue<string_t, true, cmp_type,
83 allocator_type> native_pq_t;
3441f106 84 tst(native_pq_t());
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85 }
86
87 {
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88 typedef native_priority_queue<string_t, false, cmp_type,
89 allocator_type> native_pq_t;
3441f106 90 tst(native_pq_t());
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91 }
92 }
93 catch (...)
94 {
95 std::cerr << "Test failed" << std::endl;
96 return -1;
97 }
98 return 0;
99}
100
101void
102usage()
103{
104 using namespace std;
105 cerr << "usage: priority_queue_text_pop_mem_usage_test <f_name> <vn> <vs> <vm>" <<
106 endl << endl;
107
108 cerr <<
109 "This test checks the performance of various priority_queueiative containers "
110 "using their push method. " << endl;
111 cerr << "Specifically, it does the following:" << endl;
112 cerr << "* Creates a vector of text words " << endl;
113 cerr << "* Pushes the elements into the container, then pops until it's empty." << endl;
114
115 cerr << endl << endl;
116
117 cerr << "f_name = file name containing the text words. "
118 "Each line should contain one word." << endl;
119 cerr << "vn = minimum size of the vector" << endl;
120 cerr << "vs = step size of the vector" << endl;
121 cerr << "vm = maximum size of the vector" << endl;
122}