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author | Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me> | 2017-09-29 17:33:50 -0400 |
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committer | Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me> | 2017-09-30 14:17:51 -0400 |
commit | bb8376bbc3d96af727444f90e5f60d47105609dc (patch) | |
tree | c77c03c9559a52d645a1ff56e6cb291d368ccdcf | |
parent | ff4cd6075b12fb32b9a906deea3ed033e3f9560a (diff) |
Verify DBWrapper iterators are taking snapshots
The LevelDB docs seem to indicate that an iterator will not take
snapshots (even providing instructions on how to do so yourself).
In several of the places we use them, we assume snapshots to have
been taken.
In order to make sure LevelDB doesn't change out from under us
(and to prevent the next person who reads the docs from having the
same fright I did), verify that snapshots are taken in our tests.
-rw-r--r-- | src/test/dbwrapper_tests.cpp | 16 |
1 files changed, 14 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/src/test/dbwrapper_tests.cpp b/src/test/dbwrapper_tests.cpp index 251d5a7142..efddafe17e 100644 --- a/src/test/dbwrapper_tests.cpp +++ b/src/test/dbwrapper_tests.cpp @@ -204,19 +204,31 @@ BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(iterator_ordering) for (int x=0x00; x<256; ++x) { uint8_t key = x; uint32_t value = x*x; - BOOST_CHECK(dbw.Write(key, value)); + if (!(x & 1)) BOOST_CHECK(dbw.Write(key, value)); } + // Check that creating an iterator creates a snapshot std::unique_ptr<CDBIterator> it(const_cast<CDBWrapper&>(dbw).NewIterator()); + + for (int x=0x00; x<256; ++x) { + uint8_t key = x; + uint32_t value = x*x; + if (x & 1) BOOST_CHECK(dbw.Write(key, value)); + } + for (int seek_start : {0x00, 0x80}) { it->Seek((uint8_t)seek_start); - for (int x=seek_start; x<256; ++x) { + for (int x=seek_start; x<255; ++x) { uint8_t key; uint32_t value; BOOST_CHECK(it->Valid()); if (!it->Valid()) // Avoid spurious errors about invalid iterator's key and value in case of failure break; BOOST_CHECK(it->GetKey(key)); + if (x & 1) { + BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(key, x + 1); + continue; + } BOOST_CHECK(it->GetValue(value)); BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(key, x); BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(value, x*x); |