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From-SVN: r279813
527 lines
13 KiB
C
527 lines
13 KiB
C
/* Unit tests for GCC's garbage collector (and gengtype etc).
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Copyright (C) 2015-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GCC.
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GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
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version.
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GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#include "config.h"
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#include "system.h"
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#include "coretypes.h"
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#include "tree-core.h"
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#include "tree.h"
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#include "ggc-internal.h" /* (for ggc_force_collect). */
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#include "selftest.h"
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#if CHECKING_P
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/* A helper function for writing ggc tests. */
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void
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selftest::forcibly_ggc_collect ()
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{
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ggc_force_collect = true;
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ggc_collect ();
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ggc_force_collect = false;
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}
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/* The various GTY markers must be outside of a namespace to be seen by
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gengtype, so we don't put this file within the selftest namespace. */
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/* Verify that a simple struct works, and that it can
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own references to non-roots, and have them be marked. */
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struct GTY(()) test_struct
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{
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struct test_struct *other;
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};
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static GTY(()) test_struct *root_test_struct;
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static void
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test_basic_struct ()
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{
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root_test_struct = ggc_cleared_alloc <test_struct> ();
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root_test_struct->other = ggc_cleared_alloc <test_struct> ();
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selftest::forcibly_ggc_collect ();
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (root_test_struct));
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (root_test_struct->other));
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}
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/* Selftest for GTY((length)). */
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/* A test struct using GTY((length)). */
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struct GTY(()) test_of_length
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{
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int num_elem;
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struct test_of_length * GTY ((length ("%h.num_elem"))) elem[1];
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};
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static GTY(()) test_of_length *root_test_of_length;
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static void
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test_length ()
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{
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const int count = 5;
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size_t sz = sizeof (test_of_length) + (count- 1) * sizeof (test_of_length *);
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root_test_of_length = (test_of_length *)ggc_internal_cleared_alloc (sz);
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root_test_of_length->num_elem = count;
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for (int i = 0; i < count; i++)
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root_test_of_length->elem[i] = ggc_cleared_alloc <test_of_length> ();
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selftest::forcibly_ggc_collect ();
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (root_test_of_length));
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for (int i = 0; i < count; i++)
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (root_test_of_length->elem[i]));
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}
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/* Selftest for unions, GTY((tag)), and GTY((desc)). */
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/* A struct with a reference that's an a different offset to test_struct,
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to ensure that we're using the correct types. */
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struct GTY(()) test_other
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{
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char dummy[256];
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test_struct *m_ptr;
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};
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enum which_field
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{
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WHICH_FIELD_USE_TEST_STRUCT,
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WHICH_FIELD_USE_TEST_OTHER
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};
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/* An example function for use by a GTY((desc)) marker. */
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static enum which_field
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calc_desc (int kind)
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{
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switch (kind)
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{
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case 0: return WHICH_FIELD_USE_TEST_STRUCT;
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case 1: return WHICH_FIELD_USE_TEST_OTHER;
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default:
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gcc_unreachable ();
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}
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}
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/* A struct containing an example of a union, showing the "tag" and
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"desc" markers. */
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struct GTY(()) test_of_union
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{
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int m_kind;
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union u {
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test_struct * GTY ((tag ("WHICH_FIELD_USE_TEST_STRUCT") )) u_test_struct;
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test_other * GTY ((tag ("WHICH_FIELD_USE_TEST_OTHER") )) u_test_other;
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} GTY ((desc ("calc_desc (%0.m_kind)"))) m_u;
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};
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/* Example roots. */
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static GTY(()) test_of_union *root_test_of_union_1;
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static GTY(()) test_of_union *root_test_of_union_2;
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/* Verify that the above work correctly. */
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static void
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test_union ()
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{
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root_test_of_union_1 = ggc_cleared_alloc <test_of_union> ();
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root_test_of_union_1->m_kind = 0;
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test_struct *ts = ggc_cleared_alloc <test_struct> ();
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root_test_of_union_1->m_u.u_test_struct = ts;
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root_test_of_union_2 = ggc_cleared_alloc <test_of_union> ();
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root_test_of_union_2->m_kind = 1;
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test_other *other = ggc_cleared_alloc <test_other> ();
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root_test_of_union_2->m_u.u_test_other = other;
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test_struct *referenced_by_other = ggc_cleared_alloc <test_struct> ();
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other->m_ptr = referenced_by_other;
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selftest::forcibly_ggc_collect ();
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (root_test_of_union_1));
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (ts));
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (root_test_of_union_2));
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (other));
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (referenced_by_other));
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}
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/* Verify that destructors get run when instances are collected. */
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class GTY(()) test_struct_with_dtor
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{
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public:
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/* This struct has a destructor; it *ought* to be called
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by the ggc machinery when instances are collected. */
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~test_struct_with_dtor () { dtor_call_count++; }
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static int dtor_call_count;
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};
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int test_struct_with_dtor::dtor_call_count;
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static void
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test_finalization ()
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{
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#if GCC_VERSION >= 4003
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ASSERT_FALSE (need_finalization_p <test_struct> ());
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ASSERT_TRUE (need_finalization_p <test_struct_with_dtor> ());
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#endif
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/* Create some garbage. */
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const int count = 10;
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for (int i = 0; i < count; i++)
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ggc_cleared_alloc <test_struct_with_dtor> ();
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test_struct_with_dtor::dtor_call_count = 0;
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selftest::forcibly_ggc_collect ();
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/* Verify that the destructor was run for each instance. */
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ASSERT_EQ (count, test_struct_with_dtor::dtor_call_count);
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}
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/* Verify that a global can be marked as "deletable". */
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static GTY((deletable)) test_struct *test_of_deletable;
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static void
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test_deletable_global ()
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{
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test_of_deletable = ggc_cleared_alloc <test_struct> ();
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ASSERT_TRUE (test_of_deletable != NULL);
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selftest::forcibly_ggc_collect ();
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ASSERT_EQ (NULL, test_of_deletable);
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}
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/* Verify that gengtype etc can cope with inheritance. */
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class GTY((desc("%h.m_kind"), tag("0"))) example_base
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{
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public:
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example_base ()
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: m_kind (0),
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m_a (ggc_cleared_alloc <test_struct> ())
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{}
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void *
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operator new (size_t sz)
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{
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return ggc_internal_cleared_alloc (sz);
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}
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protected:
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example_base (int kind)
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: m_kind (kind),
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m_a (ggc_cleared_alloc <test_struct> ())
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{}
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public:
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int m_kind;
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test_struct *m_a;
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};
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class GTY((tag("1"))) some_subclass : public example_base
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{
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public:
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some_subclass ()
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: example_base (1),
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m_b (ggc_cleared_alloc <test_struct> ())
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{}
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test_struct *m_b;
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};
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class GTY((tag("2"))) some_other_subclass : public example_base
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{
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public:
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some_other_subclass ()
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: example_base (2),
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m_c (ggc_cleared_alloc <test_struct> ())
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{}
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test_struct *m_c;
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};
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/* Various test roots, both expressed as a ptr to the actual class, and
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as a ptr to the base class. */
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static GTY(()) example_base *test_example_base;
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static GTY(()) some_subclass *test_some_subclass;
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static GTY(()) some_other_subclass *test_some_other_subclass;
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static GTY(()) example_base *test_some_subclass_as_base_ptr;
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static GTY(()) example_base *test_some_other_subclass_as_base_ptr;
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static void
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test_inheritance ()
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{
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test_example_base = new example_base ();
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test_some_subclass = new some_subclass ();
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test_some_other_subclass = new some_other_subclass ();
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test_some_subclass_as_base_ptr = new some_subclass ();
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test_some_other_subclass_as_base_ptr = new some_other_subclass ();
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selftest::forcibly_ggc_collect ();
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/* Verify that the roots and everything referenced by them got marked
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(both for fields in the base class and those in subclasses). */
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (test_example_base));
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (test_example_base->m_a));
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (test_some_subclass));
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (test_some_subclass->m_a));
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (test_some_subclass->m_b));
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (test_some_other_subclass));
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (test_some_other_subclass->m_a));
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (test_some_other_subclass->m_c));
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (test_some_subclass_as_base_ptr));
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (test_some_subclass_as_base_ptr->m_a));
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (((some_subclass *)
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test_some_subclass_as_base_ptr)->m_b));
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (test_some_other_subclass_as_base_ptr));
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (test_some_other_subclass_as_base_ptr->m_a));
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (((some_other_subclass *)
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test_some_other_subclass_as_base_ptr)->m_c));
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}
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/* Test of chain_next/chain_prev
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Construct a very long linked list, so that without
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the chain_next/chain_prev optimization we'd have
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a stack overflow when gt_ggc_mx_test_node recurses. */
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struct GTY(( chain_next ("%h.m_next"),
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chain_prev ("%h.m_prev") )) test_node
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{
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test_node *m_prev;
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test_node *m_next;
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int m_idx;
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};
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static GTY(()) test_node *root_test_node;
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static void
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test_chain_next ()
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{
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/* Ideally we would construct a long list so that the number of
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stack frames would be deep enough to crash if gengtype has created
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something that recurses.
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However, as the list is lengthened to increase the chance of
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overflowing the stack, the test will require more time and memory
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to run. On a Fedora 20 x86_64 box with 128GB of RAM, count=2000000
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without the chain_next optimization reliably overflowed the stack,
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but the test took 0.5s to run.
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For now this test runs with a low value for "count", which defeats
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the main purpose of the test - though it at least gives us coverage
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for walking a GTY((chain_next)) list.
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We could potentially increase this value once we have a better sense
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of the time and space requirements of the test on different hosts,
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or perhaps find a way to reduce the stack size when running this
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testcase. */
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const int count = 10;
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/* Build the linked list. */
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root_test_node = ggc_cleared_alloc <test_node> ();
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test_node *tail_node = root_test_node;
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for (int i = 0; i < count; i++)
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{
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test_node *new_node = ggc_cleared_alloc <test_node> ();
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tail_node->m_next = new_node;
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new_node->m_prev = tail_node;
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new_node->m_idx = i;
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tail_node = new_node;
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}
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selftest::forcibly_ggc_collect ();
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/* If we got here, we survived. */
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/* Verify that all nodes in the list were marked. */
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (root_test_node));
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test_node *iter_node = root_test_node->m_next;
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for (int i = 0; i < count; i++)
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{
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (iter_node));
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ASSERT_EQ (i, iter_node->m_idx);
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iter_node = iter_node->m_next;
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}
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}
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/* Test for GTY((user)). */
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struct GTY((user)) user_struct
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{
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char dummy[16];
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test_struct *m_ptr;
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};
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static GTY(()) user_struct *root_user_struct_ptr;
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/* A global for verifying that the user-provided gt_ggc_mx gets
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called. */
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static int num_calls_to_user_gt_ggc_mx;
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/* User-provided implementation of gt_ggc_mx. */
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static void
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gt_ggc_mx (user_struct *p)
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{
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num_calls_to_user_gt_ggc_mx++;
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gt_ggc_mx_test_struct (p->m_ptr);
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}
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/* User-provided implementation of gt_pch_nx. */
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static void
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gt_pch_nx (user_struct *p)
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{
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gt_pch_nx_test_struct (p->m_ptr);
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}
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/* User-provided implementation of gt_pch_nx. */
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static void
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gt_pch_nx (user_struct *p, gt_pointer_operator op, void *cookie)
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{
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op (&(p->m_ptr), cookie);
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}
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/* Verify that GTY((user)) works. */
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static void
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test_user_struct ()
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{
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root_user_struct_ptr = ggc_cleared_alloc <user_struct> ();
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test_struct *referenced = ggc_cleared_alloc <test_struct> ();
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root_user_struct_ptr->m_ptr = referenced;
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num_calls_to_user_gt_ggc_mx = 0;
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selftest::forcibly_ggc_collect ();
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (root_user_struct_ptr));
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (referenced));
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ASSERT_TRUE (num_calls_to_user_gt_ggc_mx > 0);
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}
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/* Smoketest to ensure that the tree type is marked. */
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static GTY(()) tree dummy_unittesting_tree;
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static void
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test_tree_marking ()
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{
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dummy_unittesting_tree = build_int_cst (integer_type_node, 1066);
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selftest::forcibly_ggc_collect ();
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ASSERT_TRUE (ggc_marked_p (dummy_unittesting_tree));
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}
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/* Ideas for other tests:
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- pch-handling */
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namespace selftest {
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/* Run all of the selftests within this file. */
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void
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ggc_tests_c_tests ()
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{
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test_basic_struct ();
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test_length ();
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test_union ();
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test_finalization ();
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test_deletable_global ();
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test_inheritance ();
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test_chain_next ();
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test_user_struct ();
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test_tree_marking ();
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}
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} // namespace selftest
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#include "gt-ggc-tests.h"
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#else /* #if CHECKING_P */
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/* The #if CHECKING_P code above has various GTY-marked roots.
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gengtype has no knowledge of the preprocessor, and so detects
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these roots and writes them out to gt-ggc-tests.h.
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In a !CHECKING_P build we can ignore gt-ggc-tests.h, but the
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root tables are referenced in the various generated gtype-*.c
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files like this:
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...snip...
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extern const struct ggc_root_tab gt_ggc_r_gt_ggc_tests_h[];
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...snip...
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EXPORTED_CONST struct ggc_root_tab * const gt_ggc_rtab[] = {
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...snip...
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gt_ggc_r_gt_ggc_tests_h,
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...snip...
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};
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Hence to avoid a link failure, we provide dummy implementations
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of these root tables in an unchecked build.
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Note that these conditional roots imply that PCH files are
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incompatible between checked and unchecked builds. */
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EXPORTED_CONST struct ggc_root_tab gt_ggc_r_gt_ggc_tests_h[] = {
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LAST_GGC_ROOT_TAB
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};
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EXPORTED_CONST struct ggc_root_tab gt_ggc_rd_gt_ggc_tests_h[] = {
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LAST_GGC_ROOT_TAB
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};
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#endif /* #else clause of #if CHECKING_P */
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