// src/testsuite/test-python_loader.cc - Copyright 2005, 2006, University // of Padova, dept. of Pure and Applied // Mathematics // // This file is part of SGPEMv2. // // This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // SGPEMv2 is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License // along with SGPEMv2; if not, write to the Free Software // Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA /* This executable tests for workingness of the PythonPolicyManager * class and its closely related cousins. More documentation to be written * here, thanks very much. */ #include "../python_policy_manager.hh" #include "../python_policy.hh" #include "simulation.hh" #include "global_preferences.hh" #include "policies_gatekeeper.hh" #include "simulation.hh" #include "scheduler.hh" #include "user_interrupt_exception.hh" #include #include #include #include #include using namespace sgpem; using namespace std; static Policy* find_pol_by_name(const vector& pols, const Glib::ustring& name) { vector::const_iterator it = pols.begin(); for( ; it != pols.end(); it++) if((*it)->get_name() == name) return *it; return NULL; } int main(int argc, char** argv) { int successes = 0; if(argc != 2) { std::cout << "[EE] Usage:\n\t" << argv[0] << " path/to/uninstalled/test/policies" << std::endl; exit(-1); } else // Add argv[1] as the directory to search for uninstalled policies sgpem::GlobalPreferences::get_instance().add_policies_dir(argv[1]); // Self-register itself to PoliciesGatekeeper, however we don't care about it PythonPolicyManager polman; Simulation& sim = Simulation::get_instance(); History& his = sim.get_history(); PoliciesGatekeeper& pgk = PoliciesGatekeeper::get_instance(); const std::vector& policies = polman.get_avail_policies(); // Print out avail policies cout << "These are the policies I found:" << endl; vector::const_iterator it = policies.begin(); for(; it != policies.end(); it++) cout << "\t * " << (*it)->get_name() << endl; try { Policy* pol = find_pol_by_name(policies, "python_loader_configure"); assert(pol != NULL); // FIXME : Maybe activating a policy only to configure it is an overkill? // Who gives a fuck about it? pgk.activate_policy(&his, pol); pol->configure(); } catch(UserInterruptException e) { cout << "configure: Caught UserInterruptException" << endl; successes++; } try { Policy* pol = find_pol_by_name(policies, "python_loader_is_preemptive"); assert(pol != NULL); pgk.activate_policy(&his, pol); pol->is_pre_emptive(); } catch(UserInterruptException e) { cout << "is_preemptive: Caught UserInterruptException" << endl; successes++; } try { Policy* pol = find_pol_by_name(policies, "python_loader_get_time_slice"); assert(pol != NULL); pgk.activate_policy(&his, pol); pol->get_time_slice(); } catch(UserInterruptException e) { cout << "get_time_slice: Caught UserInterruptException" << endl; successes++; } try { Policy* pol = find_pol_by_name(policies, "python_loader_get_time_slice"); assert(pol != NULL); pgk.activate_policy(&his, pol); pol->sort_queue(); } catch(UserInterruptException e) { cout << "sort_queue: Caught UserInterruptException" << endl; successes++; } cout << "Result: catched " << successes << " exceptions out of 4." << endl; exit(0); }