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- #include <stdlib.h>
- #include <limits.h>
- #include <stdio.h>
- #ifndef GC_IGNORE_WARN
- /* Ignore misleading "Out of Memory!" warning (which is printed on */
- /* every GC_MALLOC call below) by defining this macro before "gc.h" */
- /* inclusion. */
- # define GC_IGNORE_WARN
- #endif
- #ifndef GC_MAXIMUM_HEAP_SIZE
- # define GC_MAXIMUM_HEAP_SIZE 100 * 1024 * 1024
- # define GC_INITIAL_HEAP_SIZE GC_MAXIMUM_HEAP_SIZE / 20
- /* Otherwise heap expansion aborts when deallocating large block. */
- /* That's OK. We test this corner case mostly to make sure that */
- /* it fails predictably. */
- #endif
- #ifndef GC_ATTR_ALLOC_SIZE
- /* Omit alloc_size attribute to avoid compiler warnings about */
- /* exceeding maximum object size when values close to GC_SWORD_MAX */
- /* are passed to GC_MALLOC. */
- # define GC_ATTR_ALLOC_SIZE(argnum) /* empty */
- #endif
- #include "gc.h"
- /*
- * Check that very large allocation requests fail. "Success" would usually
- * indicate that the size was somehow converted to a negative
- * number. Clients shouldn't do this, but we should fail in the
- * expected manner.
- */
- #define CHECK_ALLOC_FAILED(r, sz_str) \
- do { \
- if (NULL != (r)) { \
- fprintf(stderr, \
- "Size " sz_str " allocation unexpectedly succeeded\n"); \
- exit(1); \
- } \
- } while (0)
- #define GC_WORD_MAX ((GC_word)-1)
- #define GC_SWORD_MAX ((GC_signed_word)(GC_WORD_MAX >> 1))
- int main(void)
- {
- GC_INIT();
- CHECK_ALLOC_FAILED(GC_MALLOC(GC_SWORD_MAX - 1024), "SWORD_MAX-1024");
- CHECK_ALLOC_FAILED(GC_MALLOC(GC_SWORD_MAX), "SWORD_MAX");
- CHECK_ALLOC_FAILED(GC_MALLOC((GC_word)GC_SWORD_MAX + 1), "SWORD_MAX+1");
- CHECK_ALLOC_FAILED(GC_MALLOC((GC_word)GC_SWORD_MAX + 1024),
- "SWORD_MAX+1024");
- CHECK_ALLOC_FAILED(GC_MALLOC(GC_WORD_MAX - 1024), "WORD_MAX-1024");
- CHECK_ALLOC_FAILED(GC_MALLOC(GC_WORD_MAX - 16), "WORD_MAX-16");
- CHECK_ALLOC_FAILED(GC_MALLOC(GC_WORD_MAX - 8), "WORD_MAX-8");
- CHECK_ALLOC_FAILED(GC_MALLOC(GC_WORD_MAX - 4), "WORD_MAX-4");
- CHECK_ALLOC_FAILED(GC_MALLOC(GC_WORD_MAX), "WORD_MAX");
- return 0;
- }
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