lua/testes/constructs.lua
Roberto Ierusalimschy 0d52913804 Change in the syntax of attributes
Attributes changed to posfixed ('x <const>', instead of '<const> x'),
and "toclose" renamed to "close". Posfixed attributes seem to make it
clearer that it applies to only one variable when there are multiple
variables.
2019-07-30 12:18:19 -03:00

378 lines
9.0 KiB
Lua

-- $Id: testes/constructs.lua $
-- See Copyright Notice in file all.lua
;;print "testing syntax";;
local debug = require "debug"
local function checkload (s, msg)
assert(string.find(select(2, load(s)), msg))
end
-- testing semicollons
do ;;; end
; do ; a = 3; assert(a == 3) end;
;
-- invalid operations should not raise errors when not executed
if false then a = 3 // 0; a = 0 % 0 end
-- testing priorities
assert(2^3^2 == 2^(3^2));
assert(2^3*4 == (2^3)*4);
assert(2.0^-2 == 1/4 and -2^- -2 == - - -4);
assert(not nil and 2 and not(2>3 or 3<2));
assert(-3-1-5 == 0+0-9);
assert(-2^2 == -4 and (-2)^2 == 4 and 2*2-3-1 == 0);
assert(-3%5 == 2 and -3+5 == 2)
assert(2*1+3/3 == 3 and 1+2 .. 3*1 == "33");
assert(not(2+1 > 3*1) and "a".."b" > "a");
assert(0xF0 | 0xCC ~ 0xAA & 0xFD == 0xF4)
assert(0xFD & 0xAA ~ 0xCC | 0xF0 == 0xF4)
assert(0xF0 & 0x0F + 1 == 0x10)
assert(3^4//2^3//5 == 2)
assert(-3+4*5//2^3^2//9+4%10/3 == (-3)+(((4*5)//(2^(3^2)))//9)+((4%10)/3))
assert(not ((true or false) and nil))
assert( true or false and nil)
-- old bug
assert((((1 or false) and true) or false) == true)
assert((((nil and true) or false) and true) == false)
local a,b = 1,nil;
assert(-(1 or 2) == -1 and (1 and 2)+(-1.25 or -4) == 0.75);
x = ((b or a)+1 == 2 and (10 or a)+1 == 11); assert(x);
x = (((2<3) or 1) == true and (2<3 and 4) == 4); assert(x);
x,y=1,2;
assert((x>y) and x or y == 2);
x,y=2,1;
assert((x>y) and x or y == 2);
assert(1234567890 == tonumber('1234567890') and 1234567890+1 == 1234567891)
do -- testing operators with diffent kinds of constants
-- operands to consider:
-- * fit in register
-- * constant doesn't fit in register
-- * floats with integral values
local operand = {3, 100, 5.0, -10, -5.0, 10000, -10000}
local operator = {"+", "-", "*", "/", "//", "%", "^",
"&", "|", "^", "<<", ">>",
"==", "~=", "<", ">", "<=", ">=",}
for _, op in ipairs(operator) do
local f = assert(load(string.format([[return function (x,y)
return x %s y
end]], op)))();
for _, o1 in ipairs(operand) do
for _, o2 in ipairs(operand) do
local gab = f(o1, o2)
_ENV.XX = o1
code = string.format("return XX %s %s", op, o2)
res = assert(load(code))()
assert(res == gab)
_ENV.XX = o2
local code = string.format("return (%s) %s XX", o1, op)
local res = assert(load(code))()
assert(res == gab)
code = string.format("return (%s) %s %s", o1, op, o2)
res = assert(load(code))()
assert(res == gab)
end
end
end
end
-- silly loops
repeat until 1; repeat until true;
while false do end; while nil do end;
do -- test old bug (first name could not be an `upvalue')
local a; function f(x) x={a=1}; x={x=1}; x={G=1} end
end
function f (i)
if type(i) ~= 'number' then return i,'jojo'; end;
if i > 0 then return i, f(i-1); end;
end
x = {f(3), f(5), f(10);};
assert(x[1] == 3 and x[2] == 5 and x[3] == 10 and x[4] == 9 and x[12] == 1);
assert(x[nil] == nil)
x = {f'alo', f'xixi', nil};
assert(x[1] == 'alo' and x[2] == 'xixi' and x[3] == nil);
x = {f'alo'..'xixi'};
assert(x[1] == 'aloxixi')
x = {f{}}
assert(x[2] == 'jojo' and type(x[1]) == 'table')
local f = function (i)
if i < 10 then return 'a';
elseif i < 20 then return 'b';
elseif i < 30 then return 'c';
end;
end
assert(f(3) == 'a' and f(12) == 'b' and f(26) == 'c' and f(100) == nil)
for i=1,1000 do break; end;
n=100;
i=3;
t = {};
a=nil
while not a do
a=0; for i=1,n do for i=i,1,-1 do a=a+1; t[i]=1; end; end;
end
assert(a == n*(n+1)/2 and i==3);
assert(t[1] and t[n] and not t[0] and not t[n+1])
function f(b)
local x = 1;
repeat
local a;
if b==1 then local b=1; x=10; break
elseif b==2 then x=20; break;
elseif b==3 then x=30;
else local a,b,c,d=math.sin(1); x=x+1;
end
until x>=12;
return x;
end;
assert(f(1) == 10 and f(2) == 20 and f(3) == 30 and f(4)==12)
local f = function (i)
if i < 10 then return 'a'
elseif i < 20 then return 'b'
elseif i < 30 then return 'c'
else return 8
end
end
assert(f(3) == 'a' and f(12) == 'b' and f(26) == 'c' and f(100) == 8)
local a, b = nil, 23
x = {f(100)*2+3 or a, a or b+2}
assert(x[1] == 19 and x[2] == 25)
x = {f=2+3 or a, a = b+2}
assert(x.f == 5 and x.a == 25)
a={y=1}
x = {a.y}
assert(x[1] == 1)
function f(i)
while 1 do
if i>0 then i=i-1;
else return; end;
end;
end;
function g(i)
while 1 do
if i>0 then i=i-1
else return end
end
end
f(10); g(10);
do
function f () return 1,2,3; end
local a, b, c = f();
assert(a==1 and b==2 and c==3)
a, b, c = (f());
assert(a==1 and b==nil and c==nil)
end
local a,b = 3 and f();
assert(a==1 and b==nil)
function g() f(); return; end;
assert(g() == nil)
function g() return nil or f() end
a,b = g()
assert(a==1 and b==nil)
print'+';
do -- testing constants
local prog <const> = [[local x <XXX> = 10]]
checkload(prog, "unknown attribute 'XXX'")
checkload([[local xxx <const> = 20; xxx = 10]],
":1: attempt to assign to const variable 'xxx'")
checkload([[
local xx;
local xxx <const> = 20;
local yyy;
local function foo ()
local abc = xx + yyy + xxx;
return function () return function () xxx = yyy end end
end
]], ":6: attempt to assign to const variable 'xxx'")
checkload([[
local x <close> = nil
x = io.open()
]], ":2: attempt to assign to const variable 'x'")
end
f = [[
return function ( a , b , c , d , e )
local x = a >= b or c or ( d and e ) or nil
return x
end , { a = 1 , b = 2 >= 1 , } or { 1 };
]]
f = string.gsub(f, "%s+", "\n"); -- force a SETLINE between opcodes
f,a = load(f)();
assert(a.a == 1 and a.b)
function g (a,b,c,d,e)
if not (a>=b or c or d and e or nil) then return 0; else return 1; end;
end
function h (a,b,c,d,e)
while (a>=b or c or (d and e) or nil) do return 1; end;
return 0;
end;
assert(f(2,1) == true and g(2,1) == 1 and h(2,1) == 1)
assert(f(1,2,'a') == 'a' and g(1,2,'a') == 1 and h(1,2,'a') == 1)
assert(f(1,2,'a')
~= -- force SETLINE before nil
nil, "")
assert(f(1,2,'a') == 'a' and g(1,2,'a') == 1 and h(1,2,'a') == 1)
assert(f(1,2,nil,1,'x') == 'x' and g(1,2,nil,1,'x') == 1 and
h(1,2,nil,1,'x') == 1)
assert(f(1,2,nil,nil,'x') == nil and g(1,2,nil,nil,'x') == 0 and
h(1,2,nil,nil,'x') == 0)
assert(f(1,2,nil,1,nil) == nil and g(1,2,nil,1,nil) == 0 and
h(1,2,nil,1,nil) == 0)
assert(1 and 2<3 == true and 2<3 and 'a'<'b' == true)
x = 2<3 and not 3; assert(x==false)
x = 2<1 or (2>1 and 'a'); assert(x=='a')
do
local a; if nil then a=1; else a=2; end; -- this nil comes as PUSHNIL 2
assert(a==2)
end
function F(a)
assert(debug.getinfo(1, "n").name == 'F')
return a,2,3
end
a,b = F(1)~=nil; assert(a == true and b == nil);
a,b = F(nil)==nil; assert(a == true and b == nil)
----------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------
-- sometimes will be 0, sometimes will not...
_ENV.GLOB1 = math.random(0, 1)
-- basic expressions with their respective values
local basiccases = {
{"nil", nil},
{"false", false},
{"true", true},
{"10", 10},
{"(0==_ENV.GLOB1)", 0 == _ENV.GLOB1},
}
local prog
if _ENV.GLOB1 == 0 then
basiccases[2][1] = "F" -- constant false
prog = [[
local F <const> = false
if %s then IX = true end
return %s
]]
else
basiccases[4][1] = "k10" -- constant 10
prog = [[
local k10 <const> = 10
if %s then IX = true end
return %s
]]
end
print('testing short-circuit optimizations (' .. _ENV.GLOB1 .. ')')
-- operators with their respective values
local binops <const> = {
{" and ", function (a,b) if not a then return a else return b end end},
{" or ", function (a,b) if a then return a else return b end end},
}
local cases <const> = {}
-- creates all combinations of '(cases[i] op cases[n-i])' plus
-- 'not(cases[i] op cases[n-i])' (syntax + value)
local function createcases (n)
local res = {}
for i = 1, n - 1 do
for _, v1 in ipairs(cases[i]) do
for _, v2 in ipairs(cases[n - i]) do
for _, op in ipairs(binops) do
local t = {
"(" .. v1[1] .. op[1] .. v2[1] .. ")",
op[2](v1[2], v2[2])
}
res[#res + 1] = t
res[#res + 1] = {"not" .. t[1], not t[2]}
end
end
end
end
return res
end
-- do not do too many combinations for soft tests
local level = _soft and 3 or 4
cases[1] = basiccases
for i = 2, level do cases[i] = createcases(i) end
print("+")
local i = 0
for n = 1, level do
for _, v in pairs(cases[n]) do
local s = v[1]
local p = load(string.format(prog, s, s), "")
IX = false
assert(p() == v[2] and IX == not not v[2])
i = i + 1
if i % 60000 == 0 then print('+') end
end
end
------------------------------------------------------------------
-- testing some syntax errors (chosen through 'gcov')
checkload("for x do", "expected")
checkload("x:call", "expected")
print'OK'