Example #1
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TEST_F(ObjectPoolTest, EmptyPoolIssuance) {
  ObjectPool<int> pool;

  // Create the thread which will hold the shared pointer for awhile:
  AutoRequired<HoldsSharedPtrThenQuits> thread;
  pool(thread->m_ptr);
  std::weak_ptr<int> ptrWeak = thread->m_ptr;

  ASSERT_FALSE(ptrWeak.expired()) << "Object pool failed to issue a shared pointer as expected";

  // Verify properties now that we've zeroized the limit:
  pool.SetOutstandingLimit(0);
  EXPECT_ANY_THROW(pool.SetOutstandingLimit(1)) << "An attempt to alter a zeroized outstanding limit did not throw an exception as expected";
  EXPECT_ANY_THROW(pool.Wait()) << "An attempt to obtain an element on an empty pool did not throw an exception as expected";

  // Now see if we can delay for the thread to back out:
  m_create->Initiate();
  pool.Rundown();

  // Verify that it got released as expected:
  ASSERT_TRUE(ptrWeak.expired()) << "Not all shared pointers issued by an object pool expired in a timely fashion";
}
Example #2
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TEST_F(ObjectPoolTest, CanRundownOneIssued) {
  // No conditions to be checked, we just know these routines should not deadlock.
  ObjectPool<int> pool;
  pool.Wait();
  pool.Rundown();
}