I am trying to use the testing macros with my actors but I am getting a lot of segmentation faults. I believe I have narrowed down the problem to my use of custom atoms. To demonstrate the issue I modified the 'simple actor test' from here to make the adder strongly typed.
#include "caf/test/dsl.hpp"
#include "caf/test/unit_test_impl.hpp"
#include "caf/all.hpp"
namespace {
struct fixture {
caf::actor_system_config cfg;
caf::actor_system sys;
caf::scoped_actor self;
fixture() : sys(cfg), self(sys) {
// nop
}
};
using calculator_type = caf::typed_actor<caf::result<int>(int, int)>;
calculator_type::behavior_type adder() {
return {
[=](int x, int y) {
return x + y;
}
};
}
} // namespace
CAF_TEST_FIXTURE_SCOPE(actor_tests, fixture)
CAF_TEST(simple actor test) {
// Our Actor-Under-Test.
auto aut = self->spawn(adder);
self->request(aut, caf::infinite, 3, 4).receive(
[=](int r) {
CAF_CHECK(r == 7);
},
[&](caf::error& err) {
// Must not happen, stop test.
CAF_FAIL(err);
});
}
CAF_TEST_FIXTURE_SCOPE_END()
This works great. I then took it one step further to add a custom atom called "add_numbers"
#include "caf/test/dsl.hpp"
#include "caf/test/unit_test_impl.hpp"
#include "caf/all.hpp"
CAF_BEGIN_TYPE_ID_BLOCK(calc_msgs, first_custom_type_id)
CAF_ADD_ATOM(calc_msgs, add_numbers)
CAF_END_TYPE_ID_BLOCK(calc_msgs)
namespace {
struct fixture {
caf::actor_system_config cfg;
caf::actor_system sys;
caf::scoped_actor self;
fixture() : sys(cfg), self(sys) {
// nop
}
};
using calculator_type = caf::typed_actor<caf::result<int>(add_numbers, int, int)>;
calculator_type::behavior_type adder() {
return {
[=](add_numbers, int x, int y) {
return x + y;
}
};
}
} // namespace
CAF_TEST_FIXTURE_SCOPE(actor_tests, fixture)
CAF_TEST(simple actor test) {
// Our Actor-Under-Test.
auto aut = self->spawn(adder);
self->request(aut, caf::infinite, add_numbers_v, 3, 4).receive(
[=](int r) {
CAF_CHECK(r == 7);
},
[&](caf::error& err) {
// Must not happen, stop test.
CAF_FAIL(err);
});
}
CAF_TEST_FIXTURE_SCOPE_END()
This compiles fine but produces a segmentation fault at runtime. I suspect it has something to do with the fact that I am not passing calc_msgs
to anything. How do I do that? Or is something else going on?