ladybird/Tests/LibThreading/TestThread.cpp
Matthew Olsson a98ad191c7 Userland: Add ESCAPING annotations to a bunch of places
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2021, Spencer Dixon <spencercdixon@gmail.com>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#include <AK/Time.h>
#include <LibTest/TestCase.h>
#include <LibThreading/Thread.h>
#include <unistd.h>
using namespace AK::TimeLiterals;
static void sleep_until_thread_exits(Threading::Thread const& thread)
{
static constexpr auto delay = 20_ms;
for (auto i = 0; i < 100; ++i) {
if (thread.has_exited())
return;
usleep(delay.to_microseconds());
}
FAIL("Timed out waiting for thread to exit");
}
TEST_CASE(threads_can_detach)
{
IGNORE_USE_IN_ESCAPING_LAMBDA Atomic<int> should_be_42 = 0;
auto thread = Threading::Thread::construct([&should_be_42]() {
usleep(10 * 1000);
should_be_42 = 42;
return 0;
});
thread->start();
thread->detach();
sleep_until_thread_exits(*thread);
EXPECT(should_be_42 == 42);
}
TEST_CASE(detached_threads_do_not_need_to_be_joined)
{
IGNORE_USE_IN_ESCAPING_LAMBDA Atomic<bool> should_exit { false };
auto thread = Threading::Thread::construct([&]() {
while (!should_exit.load())
usleep(10 * 1000);
return 0;
});
thread->start();
thread->detach();
// Because of how the crash test forks and removes the thread, we can't use that to verify that join() crashes. Instead, we check the join crash condition ourselves.
EXPECT(!thread->needs_to_be_joined());
// FIXME: Dropping a running thread crashes because of the Function destructor. For now, force the detached thread to exit.
should_exit.store(true);
sleep_until_thread_exits(*thread);
}
TEST_CASE(join_dead_thread)
{
auto thread = Threading::Thread::construct([&]() { return 0 /*nullptr*/; });
thread->start();
// The thread should have exited by then.
sleep_until_thread_exits(*thread);
auto join_result = TRY_OR_FAIL(thread->join<int*>());
EXPECT_EQ(join_result, static_cast<int*>(0));
}