+XBT_TEST_UNIT("variables",test_variables,"variable value preservation") {
+ xbt_ex_t ex;
+ int r1, r2;
+ volatile int v1, v2;
+
+ r1 = r2 = v1 = v2 = 1234;
+ TRY {
+ r2 = 5678;
+ v2 = 5678;
+ THROW0(unknown_error, 0, "toto");
+ } CATCH(ex) {
+ xbt_test_add0("variable preservation");
+ if (r1 != 1234)
+ xbt_test_fail1("r1=%d (!= 1234)", r1);
+ if (v1 != 1234)
+ xbt_test_fail1("v1=%d (!= 1234)", v1);
+ /* r2 is allowed to be destroyed because not volatile */
+ if (v2 != 5678)
+ xbt_test_fail1("v2=%d (!= 5678)", v2);
+ xbt_ex_free(ex);
+ }
+}
+
+XBT_TEST_UNIT("cleanup",test_cleanup,"cleanup handling") {
+ xbt_ex_t ex;
+ volatile int v1;
+ int c;
+
+ xbt_test_add0("cleanup handling");
+
+ v1 = 1234;
+ c = 0;
+ TRY {
+ v1 = 5678;
+ THROW0(1, 2, "blah");
+ } CLEANUP {
+ if (v1 != 5678)
+ xbt_test_fail1("v1 = %d (!= 5678)", v1);
+ c = 1;
+ } CATCH(ex) {
+ if (v1 != 5678)
+ xbt_test_fail1("v1 = %d (!= 5678)", v1);
+ if (!(ex.category == 1 && ex.value == 2 && !strcmp(ex.msg,"blah")))
+ xbt_test_fail0("unexpected exception contents");
+ xbt_ex_free(ex);
+ }
+ if (!c)
+ xbt_test_fail0("xbt_ex_free not executed");
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * The following is the example included in the documentation. It's a good
+ * idea to check its syntax even if we don't try to run it.
+ * And actually, it allows to put comments in the code despite doxygen.
+ */
+static char *mallocex(int size) {
+ return NULL;
+}
+#define SMALLAMOUNT 10
+#define TOOBIG 100000000
+
+#if 0 /* this contains syntax errors, actually */
+static void bad_example(void) {
+ struct {char*first;} *globalcontext;
+ ex_t ex;
+
+ /* BAD_EXAMPLE */
+ TRY {
+ char *cp1, *cp2, *cp3;
+
+ cp1 = mallocex(SMALLAMOUNT);
+ globalcontext->first = cp1;
+ cp2 = mallocex(TOOBIG);
+ cp3 = mallocex(SMALLAMOUNT);
+ strcpy(cp1, "foo");
+ strcpy(cp2, "bar");
+ } CLEANUP {
+ if (cp3 != NULL) free(cp3);
+ if (cp2 != NULL) free(cp2);
+ if (cp1 != NULL) free(cp1);
+ } CATCH(ex) {
+ printf("cp3=%s", cp3);
+ RETHROW;
+ }
+ /* end_of_bad_example */
+}