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view src/test.cpp @ 255:d6d5c50b9278 stable-6-0-30
Allow dnswl_list and dnsbl_list to be empty, to override lists specified in the ancestor contexts. Add daily recipient limits as a multiple of the hourly limits.
author | Carl Byington <carl@five-ten-sg.com> |
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date | Mon, 09 Apr 2012 18:02:05 -0700 |
parents | 4db1457cd11a |
children | 5209e92b4885 |
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/* Copyright (c) 2007 Carl Byington - 510 Software Group, released under the GPL version 3 or any later version at your choice available at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt */ #include <stdio.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <pthread.h> #include <set> using namespace std; struct ltstr { bool operator()(char* s1, char* s2) const { return strcmp(s1, s2) < 0; } }; typedef set<char *, ltstr> string_set; static string_set all_strings; // owns all the strings, only modified by the config loader thread struct stats { bool stop; bool running; int counter; int errors; stats(); }; stats::stats() { stop = false; running = false; counter = 0; errors = 0; } //////////////////////////////////////////////// // helper to discard the strings held by a string_set // static void discard(string_set &s); static void discard(string_set &s) { for (string_set::iterator i=s.begin(); i!=s.end(); i++) { free(*i); } s.clear(); } //////////////////////////////////////////////// // helper to register a string in a string set // static char* register_string(string_set &s, char *name); static char* register_string(string_set &s, char *name) { string_set::iterator i = s.find(name); if (i != s.end()) return *i; char *x = strdup(name); s.insert(x); return x; } //////////////////////////////////////////////// // thread tester // static void* tester(void *arg); static void* tester(void *arg) { stats &st = *((stats *)arg); st.running = true; while (!st.stop) { const int LIMIT = 1000; string_set *mine = new string_set; string_set &me = *mine; for (int i=0; i<LIMIT; i++) { char buf[100]; snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "this is string %d", i); register_string(me, buf); } for (int i=0; i<LIMIT; i+=5) { char buf[100]; snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "this is string %d", i); string_set::iterator j = me.find(buf); if (j == me.end()) st.errors++; } discard(me); delete mine; st.counter++; } st.running = false; return NULL; } int main(int argc, char**argv) { stats st1; stats st2; pthread_t tid; if (pthread_create(&tid, 0, tester, &st1)) fprintf(stdout, "failed to create test thread"); if (pthread_detach(tid)) fprintf(stdout, "failed to detach test thread"); if (pthread_create(&tid, 0, tester, &st2)) fprintf(stdout, "failed to create test thread"); if (pthread_detach(tid)) fprintf(stdout, "failed to detach test thread"); fprintf(stdout, "tests are running\n"); sleep(60); st1.stop = true; st2.stop = true; while (st1.running || st2.running) { sleep(1); } fprintf(stdout, "counter 1 = %d\n", st1.counter); fprintf(stdout, "counter 2 = %d\n", st2.counter); fprintf(stdout, "errors 1 = %d\n", st1.errors); fprintf(stdout, "errors 2 = %d\n", st2.errors); return 0; }