blender/intern/cycles/test/util_aligned_malloc_test.cpp
Sergey Sharybin e1e85454ea Cycles: Cleanup, order of arguments to EXPECT_EQ
The order was wrong from the semantic point of view, caused
by some legacy workarounds in Libmv. Didn't realize it's was
not how things were expected to be used.
2017-02-03 11:35:34 +01:00

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/*
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*
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#include "testing/testing.h"
#include "util/util_aligned_malloc.h"
#define CHECK_ALIGNMENT(ptr, align) EXPECT_EQ((size_t)ptr % align, 0)
CCL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
TEST(util_aligned_malloc, aligned_malloc_16)
{
int *mem = (int*)util_aligned_malloc(sizeof(int), 16);
CHECK_ALIGNMENT(mem, 16);
util_aligned_free(mem);
}
/* On Apple we currently only support 16 bytes alignment. */
#ifndef __APPLE__
TEST(util_aligned_malloc, aligned_malloc_32)
{
int *mem = (int*)util_aligned_malloc(sizeof(int), 32);
CHECK_ALIGNMENT(mem, 32);
util_aligned_free(mem);
}
#endif /* __APPLE__ */
CCL_NAMESPACE_END