from __future__ import annotations import threading import unittest from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor class ThreadSafeCounter: """A small integer counter protected by a lock.""" def __init__(self, initial: int = 0) -> None: self._value = initial self._lock = threading.Lock() def increment(self, amount: int = 1) -> int: """Add amount to the counter and return the new value.""" with self._lock: self._value += amount return self._value def decrement(self, amount: int = 1) -> int: """Subtract amount from the counter and return the new value.""" return self.increment(-amount) @property def value(self) -> int: """Return the current value safely.""" with self._lock: return self._value class ThreadSafeCounterTests(unittest.TestCase): def test_increment_and_decrement(self) -> None: counter = ThreadSafeCounter(10) self.assertEqual(counter.increment(), 11) self.assertEqual(counter.increment(4), 15) self.assertEqual(counter.decrement(3), 12) self.assertEqual(counter.value, 12) def test_concurrent_increments(self) -> None: counter = ThreadSafeCounter() workers = 8 increments_per_worker = 10_000 def add_many() -> None: for _ in range(increments_per_worker): counter.increment() with ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=workers) as executor: for _ in range(workers): executor.submit(add_many) self.assertEqual(counter.value, workers * increments_per_worker) if __name__ == "__main__": unittest.main()