Software /
code /
prosody
File
spec/util_cache_spec.lua @ 12984:f08125a8be34
util.format: Restore "freeze" serialization behavior in logging
This was implied with the "debug" preset and does nice things like turn
util.set objects into "set{a,b,c}" instead of the quite verbose thing
you get otherwise.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
---|---|
date | Sun, 26 Mar 2023 00:33:20 +0100 |
parent | 12771:e9fcc69ea508 |
child | 13174:8ec7b7d6556f |
line wrap: on
line source
local cache = require "util.cache"; describe("util.cache", function() describe("#new()", function() it("should work", function() do local c = cache.new(1); assert.is_not_nil(c); assert.has_error(function () cache.new(0); end); assert.has_error(function () cache.new(-1); end); assert.has_error(function () cache.new("foo"); end); end local c = cache.new(5); local function expect_kv(key, value, actual_key, actual_value) assert.are.equal(key, actual_key, "key incorrect"); assert.are.equal(value, actual_value, "value incorrect"); end expect_kv(nil, nil, c:head()); expect_kv(nil, nil, c:tail()); assert.are.equal(c:count(), 0); c:set("one", 1) assert.are.equal(c:count(), 1); expect_kv("one", 1, c:head()); expect_kv("one", 1, c:tail()); c:set("two", 2) expect_kv("two", 2, c:head()); expect_kv("one", 1, c:tail()); c:set("three", 3) expect_kv("three", 3, c:head()); expect_kv("one", 1, c:tail()); c:set("four", 4) c:set("five", 5); assert.are.equal(c:count(), 5); expect_kv("five", 5, c:head()); expect_kv("one", 1, c:tail()); c:set("foo", nil); assert.are.equal(c:count(), 5); expect_kv("five", 5, c:head()); expect_kv("one", 1, c:tail()); assert.are.equal(c:get("one"), 1); expect_kv("five", 5, c:head()); expect_kv("one", 1, c:tail()); assert.are.equal(c:get("two"), 2); assert.are.equal(c:get("three"), 3); assert.are.equal(c:get("four"), 4); assert.are.equal(c:get("five"), 5); assert.are.equal(c:get("foo"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("bar"), nil); c:set("six", 6); assert.are.equal(c:count(), 5); expect_kv("six", 6, c:head()); expect_kv("two", 2, c:tail()); assert.are.equal(c:get("one"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("two"), 2); assert.are.equal(c:get("three"), 3); assert.are.equal(c:get("four"), 4); assert.are.equal(c:get("five"), 5); assert.are.equal(c:get("six"), 6); c:set("three", nil); assert.are.equal(c:count(), 4); assert.are.equal(c:get("one"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("two"), 2); assert.are.equal(c:get("three"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("four"), 4); assert.are.equal(c:get("five"), 5); assert.are.equal(c:get("six"), 6); c:set("seven", 7); assert.are.equal(c:count(), 5); assert.are.equal(c:get("one"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("two"), 2); assert.are.equal(c:get("three"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("four"), 4); assert.are.equal(c:get("five"), 5); assert.are.equal(c:get("six"), 6); assert.are.equal(c:get("seven"), 7); c:set("eight", 8); assert.are.equal(c:count(), 5); assert.are.equal(c:get("one"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("two"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("three"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("four"), 4); assert.are.equal(c:get("five"), 5); assert.are.equal(c:get("six"), 6); assert.are.equal(c:get("seven"), 7); assert.are.equal(c:get("eight"), 8); c:set("four", 4); assert.are.equal(c:count(), 5); assert.are.equal(c:get("one"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("two"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("three"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("four"), 4); assert.are.equal(c:get("five"), 5); assert.are.equal(c:get("six"), 6); assert.are.equal(c:get("seven"), 7); assert.are.equal(c:get("eight"), 8); c:set("nine", 9); assert.are.equal(c:count(), 5); assert.are.equal(c:get("one"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("two"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("three"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("four"), 4); assert.are.equal(c:get("five"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("six"), 6); assert.are.equal(c:get("seven"), 7); assert.are.equal(c:get("eight"), 8); assert.are.equal(c:get("nine"), 9); do local keys = { "nine", "four", "eight", "seven", "six" }; local values = { 9, 4, 8, 7, 6 }; local i = 0; for k, v in c:items() do i = i + 1; assert.are.equal(k, keys[i]); assert.are.equal(v, values[i]); end assert.are.equal(i, 5); c:set("four", "2+2"); assert.are.equal(c:count(), 5); assert.are.equal(c:get("one"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("two"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("three"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("four"), "2+2"); assert.are.equal(c:get("five"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("six"), 6); assert.are.equal(c:get("seven"), 7); assert.are.equal(c:get("eight"), 8); assert.are.equal(c:get("nine"), 9); end do local keys = { "four", "nine", "eight", "seven", "six" }; local values = { "2+2", 9, 8, 7, 6 }; local i = 0; for k, v in c:items() do i = i + 1; assert.are.equal(k, keys[i]); assert.are.equal(v, values[i]); end assert.are.equal(i, 5); c:set("foo", nil); assert.are.equal(c:count(), 5); assert.are.equal(c:get("one"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("two"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("three"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("four"), "2+2"); assert.are.equal(c:get("five"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("six"), 6); assert.are.equal(c:get("seven"), 7); assert.are.equal(c:get("eight"), 8); assert.are.equal(c:get("nine"), 9); end do local keys = { "four", "nine", "eight", "seven", "six" }; local values = { "2+2", 9, 8, 7, 6 }; local i = 0; for k, v in c:items() do i = i + 1; assert.are.equal(k, keys[i]); assert.are.equal(v, values[i]); end assert.are.equal(i, 5); c:set("four", nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("one"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("two"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("three"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("four"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("five"), nil); assert.are.equal(c:get("six"), 6); assert.are.equal(c:get("seven"), 7); assert.are.equal(c:get("eight"), 8); assert.are.equal(c:get("nine"), 9); end do local keys = { "nine", "eight", "seven", "six" }; local values = { 9, 8, 7, 6 }; local i = 0; for k, v in c:items() do i = i + 1; assert.are.equal(k, keys[i]); assert.are.equal(v, values[i]); end assert.are.equal(i, 4); end do local evicted_key, evicted_value; local c2 = cache.new(3, function (_key, _value) evicted_key, evicted_value = _key, _value; end); local function set(k, v, should_evict_key, should_evict_value) evicted_key, evicted_value = nil, nil; c2:set(k, v); assert.are.equal(evicted_key, should_evict_key); assert.are.equal(evicted_value, should_evict_value); end set("a", 1) set("a", 1) set("a", 1) set("a", 1) set("a", 1) set("b", 2) set("c", 3) set("b", 2) set("d", 4, "a", 1) set("e", 5, "c", 3) end do local evicted_key, evicted_value; local c3 = cache.new(1, function (_key, _value) evicted_key, evicted_value = _key, _value; if _key == "a" then -- Sanity check for what we're evicting assert.are.equal(_key, "a"); assert.are.equal(_value, 1); -- We're going to block eviction of this key/value, so set to nil... evicted_key, evicted_value = nil, nil; -- Returning false to block eviction return false end end); local function set(k, v, should_evict_key, should_evict_value) evicted_key, evicted_value = nil, nil; local ret = c3:set(k, v); assert.are.equal(evicted_key, should_evict_key); assert.are.equal(evicted_value, should_evict_value); return ret; end set("a", 1) set("a", 1) set("a", 1) set("a", 1) set("a", 1) -- Our on_evict prevents "a" from being evicted, causing this to fail... assert.are.equal(set("b", 2), false, "Failed to prevent eviction, or signal result"); expect_kv("a", 1, c3:head()); expect_kv("a", 1, c3:tail()); -- Check the final state is what we expect assert.are.equal(c3:get("a"), 1); assert.are.equal(c3:get("b"), nil); assert.are.equal(c3:count(), 1); end local c4 = cache.new(3, false); assert.are.equal(c4:set("a", 1), true); assert.are.equal(c4:set("a", 1), true); assert.are.equal(c4:set("a", 1), true); assert.are.equal(c4:set("a", 1), true); assert.are.equal(c4:set("b", 2), true); assert.are.equal(c4:set("c", 3), true); assert.are.equal(c4:set("d", 4), false); assert.are.equal(c4:set("d", 4), false); assert.are.equal(c4:set("d", 4), false); expect_kv("c", 3, c4:head()); expect_kv("a", 1, c4:tail()); local c5 = cache.new(3, function (k, v) --luacheck: ignore 212/v if k == "a" then return nil; elseif k == "b" then return true; end return false; end); assert.are.equal(c5:set("a", 1), true); assert.are.equal(c5:set("a", 1), true); assert.are.equal(c5:set("a", 1), true); assert.are.equal(c5:set("a", 1), true); assert.are.equal(c5:set("b", 2), true); assert.are.equal(c5:set("c", 3), true); assert.are.equal(c5:set("d", 4), true); -- "a" evicted (cb returned nil) assert.are.equal(c5:set("d", 4), true); -- nop assert.are.equal(c5:set("d", 4), true); -- nop assert.are.equal(c5:set("e", 5), true); -- "b" evicted (cb returned true) assert.are.equal(c5:set("f", 6), false); -- "c" won't evict (cb returned false) expect_kv("e", 5, c5:head()); expect_kv("c", 3, c5:tail()); end); it(":table works", function () local t = cache.new(3):table(); assert.is.table(t); t["a"] = "1"; assert.are.equal(t["a"], "1"); t["b"] = "2"; assert.are.equal(t["b"], "2"); t["c"] = "3"; assert.are.equal(t["c"], "3"); t["d"] = "4"; assert.are.equal(t["d"], "4"); assert.are.equal(t["a"], nil); local i = spy.new(function () end); for k, v in pairs(t) do i(k,v) end assert.spy(i).was_called(); assert.spy(i).was_called_with("b", "2"); assert.spy(i).was_called_with("c", "3"); assert.spy(i).was_called_with("d", "4"); end); local function vs(t) local vs_ = {}; for v in t:values() do vs_[#vs_+1] = v; end return vs_; end it(":values works", function () local t = cache.new(3); t:set("k1", "v1"); t:set("k2", "v2"); assert.same({"v2", "v1"}, vs(t)); t:set("k3", "v3"); assert.same({"v3", "v2", "v1"}, vs(t)); t:set("k4", "v4"); assert.same({"v4", "v3", "v2"}, vs(t)); end); it(":resize works", function () local c = cache.new(5); for i = 1, 5 do c:set(("k%d"):format(i), ("v%d"):format(i)); end assert.same({"v5", "v4", "v3", "v2", "v1"}, vs(c)); assert.has_error(function () c:resize(-1); end); assert.has_error(function () c:resize(0); end); assert.has_error(function () c:resize("foo"); end); c:resize(3); assert.same({"v5", "v4", "v3"}, vs(c)); end); end); end);