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Diffstat (limited to 'lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl | 61 |
1 files changed, 54 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl index 07c8b60cbd..8b651f4b43 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl @@ -78,6 +78,7 @@ -export([ets_all/1]). -export([massive_ets_all/1]). -export([take/1]). +-export([whereis_table/1]). -export([init_per_testcase/2, end_per_testcase/2]). %% Convenience for manual testing @@ -137,7 +138,8 @@ all() -> otp_9423, ets_all, massive_ets_all, - take]. + take, + whereis_table]. groups() -> [{new, [], @@ -4099,6 +4101,7 @@ info_do(Opts) -> {value, {keypos, 2}} = lists:keysearch(keypos, 1, Res), {value, {protection, protected}} = lists:keysearch(protection, 1, Res), + {value, {id, Tab}} = lists:keysearch(id, 1, Res), true = ets:delete(Tab), undefined = ets:info(non_existing_table_xxyy), undefined = ets:info(non_existing_table_xxyy,type), @@ -5892,6 +5895,36 @@ take(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ets:delete(T3), ok. +whereis_table(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + %% Do we return 'undefined' when the named table doesn't exist? + undefined = ets:whereis(whereis_test), + + %% Does the tid() refer to the same table as the name? + whereis_test = ets:new(whereis_test, [named_table]), + Tid = ets:whereis(whereis_test), + + ets:insert(whereis_test, [{hello}, {there}]), + + [[{hello}],[{there}]] = ets:match(whereis_test, '$1'), + [[{hello}],[{there}]] = ets:match(Tid, '$1'), + + true = ets:delete_all_objects(Tid), + + [] = ets:match(whereis_test, '$1'), + [] = ets:match(Tid, '$1'), + + %% Does the name disappear when deleted through the tid()? + true = ets:delete(Tid), + undefined = ets:info(whereis_test), + {'EXIT',{badarg, _}} = (catch ets:match(whereis_test, '$1')), + + %% Is the old tid() broken when the table is re-created with the same + %% name? + whereis_test = ets:new(whereis_test, [named_table]), + [] = ets:match(whereis_test, '$1'), + {'EXIT',{badarg, _}} = (catch ets:match(Tid, '$1')), + + ok. %% %% Utility functions: @@ -6023,17 +6056,23 @@ etsmem() -> end}, {Mem,AllTabs}. -verify_etsmem({MemInfo,AllTabs}) -> + +verify_etsmem(MI) -> wait_for_test_procs(), + verify_etsmem(MI, 1). + +verify_etsmem({MemInfo,AllTabs}, Try) -> case etsmem() of {MemInfo,_} -> io:format("Ets mem info: ~p", [MemInfo]), - case MemInfo of - {ErlMem,EtsAlloc} when ErlMem == notsup; EtsAlloc == undefined -> + case {MemInfo, Try} of + {{ErlMem,EtsAlloc},_} when ErlMem == notsup; EtsAlloc == undefined -> %% Use 'erl +Mea max' to do more complete memory leak testing. {comment,"Incomplete or no mem leak testing"}; - _ -> - ok + {_, 1} -> + ok; + _ -> + {comment, "Transient memory discrepancy"} end; {MemInfo2, AllTabs2} -> @@ -6041,7 +6080,15 @@ verify_etsmem({MemInfo,AllTabs}) -> io:format("Actual: ~p", [MemInfo2]), io:format("Changed tables before: ~p\n",[AllTabs -- AllTabs2]), io:format("Changed tables after: ~p\n", [AllTabs2 -- AllTabs]), - ct:fail("Failed memory check") + case Try < 2 of + true -> + io:format("\nThis discrepancy could be caused by an " + "inconsistent memory \"snapshot\"" + "\nTry again...\n", []), + verify_etsmem({MemInfo, AllTabs}, Try+1); + false -> + ct:fail("Failed memory check") + end end. |