sqlite/test/printf.test
drh d1bf3512fa Added new tests (CVS 206)
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# Copyright (c) 2001 D. Richard Hipp
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
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# version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
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# General Public License for more details.
#
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# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
# Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
#
# Author contact information:
# drh@hwaci.com
# http://www.hwaci.com/drh/
#
#***********************************************************************
# This file implements regression tests for SQLite library. The
# focus of this file is testing the sqlite_*_printf() interface.
#
# $Id: printf.test,v 1.1 2001/04/07 15:24:33 drh Exp $
set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
set n 1
foreach v {1 2 5 10 99 100 1000000 999999999 0 -1 -2 -5 -10 -99 -100 -9999999} {
do_test printf-1.$n.1 [subst {
sqlite_mprintf_int {Three integers: %d %x %o} $v $v $v
}] [format {Three integers: %d %x %o} $v $v $v]
do_test printf-1.$n.2 [subst {
sqlite_mprintf_int {Three integers: (%6d) (%6x) (%6o)} $v $v $v
}] [format {Three integers: (%6d) (%6x) (%6o)} $v $v $v]
do_test printf-1.$n.3 [subst {
sqlite_mprintf_int {Three integers: (%-6d) (%-6x) (%-6o)} $v $v $v
}] [format {Three integers: (%-6d) (%-6x) (%-6o)} $v $v $v]
incr n
}
set m 1
foreach {a b} {1 1 5 5 10 10 10 5} {
set n 1
foreach x {0.001 1.0e-20 1.0 0.0 100.0 9.99999 -0.00543 -1.0 -99.99999} {
do_test printf-2.$m.$n.1 [subst {
sqlite_mprintf_double {A double: %*.*f} $a $b $x
}] [format {A double: %*.*f} $a $b $x]
do_test printf-2.$m.$n.2 [subst {
sqlite_mprintf_double {A double: %*.*e} $a $b $x
}] [format {A double: %*.*e} $a $b $x]
do_test printf-2.$m.$n.3 [subst {
sqlite_mprintf_double {A double: %*.*g} $a $b $x
}] [format {A double: %*.*g} $a $b $x]
do_test printf-2.$m.$n.4 [subst {
sqlite_mprintf_double {A double: %d %d %g} $a $b $x
}] [format {A double: %d %d %g} $a $b $x]
do_test printf-2.$m.$n.5 [subst {
sqlite_mprintf_double {A double: %d %d %#g} $a $b $x
}] [format {A double: %d %d %#g} $a $b $x]
incr n
}
incr m
}
do_test printf-3.1 {
sqlite_mprintf_str {A String: (%*.*s)} 10 10 {This is the string}
} [format {A String: (%*.*s)} 10 10 {This is the string}]
do_test printf-3.2 {
sqlite_mprintf_str {A String: (%*.*s)} 10 5 {This is the string}
} [format {A String: (%*.*s)} 10 5 {This is the string}]
do_test printf-3.3 {
sqlite_mprintf_str {A String: (%*.*s)} -10 5 {This is the string}
} [format {A String: (%*.*s)} -10 5 {This is the string}]
do_test printf-3.4 {
sqlite_mprintf_str {%d %d A String: (%s)} 1 2 {This is the string}
} [format {%d %d A String: (%s)} 1 2 {This is the string}]
do_test printf-3.5 {
sqlite_mprintf_str {%d %d A String: (%30s)} 1 2 {This is the string}
} [format {%d %d A String: (%30s)} 1 2 {This is the string}]
do_test printf-3.6 {
sqlite_mprintf_str {%d %d A String: (%-30s)} 1 2 {This is the string}
} [format {%d %d A String: (%-30s)} 1 2 {This is the string}]
do_test printf-4.1 {
sqlite_mprintf_str {%d %d A quoted string: '%q'} 1 2 {Hi Y'all}
} {1 2 A quoted string: 'Hi Y''all'}
finish_test