map.cc   [plain text]


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#include <testsuite_common_types.h>

// libstdc++/13823 recast for this testing framework
template<typename Container, int Iter>
  void
  do_loop()
  {
    try
      {
	Container obj;
	for (int c = 0; c < 100; c++)
	  {
	    for (unsigned i = 0; i < Iter; ++i) 
	      obj[i] = i;
	  }
      }
    catch(...)
      {
	// No point allocating all available memory, repeatedly.	
      }
  }

int
main()
{ 
#ifdef TEST_S1
#define thread_type false
#endif    

#ifdef TEST_T1
#define thread_type true
#endif    

  typedef __gnu_test::maps<int, thread_type>::type container_types;
  typedef test_sequence<thread_type> test_type;
  test_type test("index_associative");
  __gnu_cxx::typelist::apply(test, container_types());

  return 0;
}