forked from lua/tests
-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 0
/
attrib.lua
475 lines (377 loc) · 11.7 KB
/
attrib.lua
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
387
388
389
390
391
392
393
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
420
421
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
432
433
434
435
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446
447
448
449
450
451
452
453
454
455
456
457
458
459
460
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
473
474
-- $Id: attrib.lua,v 1.64 2016/01/07 16:46:37 roberto Exp roberto $
-- See Copyright Notice in file all.lua
if (1) then
print("Skipping <require> tests: Not supported on RIOT")
return 27
end
print "testing require"
assert(require"string" == string)
assert(require"math" == math)
assert(require"table" == table)
assert(require"io" == io)
assert(require"os" == os)
assert(require"coroutine" == coroutine)
assert(type(package.path) == "string")
assert(type(package.cpath) == "string")
assert(type(package.loaded) == "table")
assert(type(package.preload) == "table")
assert(type(package.config) == "string")
print("package config: "..string.gsub(package.config, "\n", "|"))
do
-- create a path with 'max' templates,
-- each with 1-10 repetitions of '?'
local max = _soft and 100 or 2000
local t = {}
for i = 1,max do t[i] = string.rep("?", i%10 + 1) end
t[#t + 1] = ";" -- empty template
local path = table.concat(t, ";")
-- use that path in a search
local s, err = package.searchpath("xuxu", path)
-- search fails; check that message has an occurence of
-- '??????????' with ? replaced by xuxu and at least 'max' lines
assert(not s and
string.find(err, string.rep("xuxu", 10)) and
#string.gsub(err, "[^\n]", "") >= max)
-- path with one very long template
local path = string.rep("?", max)
local s, err = package.searchpath("xuxu", path)
assert(not s and string.find(err, string.rep('xuxu', max)))
end
do
local oldpath = package.path
package.path = {}
local s, err = pcall(require, "no-such-file")
assert(not s and string.find(err, "package.path"))
package.path = oldpath
end
print('+')
-- The next tests for 'require' assume some specific directories and
-- libraries.
if not _port then --[
local dirsep = string.match(package.config, "^([^\n]+)\n")
-- auxiliary directory with C modules and temporary files
local DIR = "libs" .. dirsep
-- prepend DIR to a name and correct directory separators
local function D (x)
x = string.gsub(x, "/", dirsep)
return DIR .. x
end
-- prepend DIR and pospend proper C lib. extension to a name
local function DC (x)
local ext = (dirsep == '\\') and ".dll" or ".so"
return D(x .. ext)
end
local function createfiles (files, preextras, posextras)
for n,c in pairs(files) do
io.output(D(n))
io.write(string.format(preextras, n))
io.write(c)
io.write(string.format(posextras, n))
io.close(io.output())
end
end
function removefiles (files)
for n in pairs(files) do
os.remove(D(n))
end
end
local files = {
["names.lua"] = "do return {...} end\n",
["err.lua"] = "B = 15; a = a + 1;",
["synerr.lua"] = "B =",
["A.lua"] = "",
["B.lua"] = "assert(...=='B');require 'A'",
["A.lc"] = "",
["A"] = "",
["L"] = "",
["XXxX"] = "",
["C.lua"] = "package.loaded[...] = 25; require'C'",
}
AA = nil
local extras = [[
NAME = '%s'
REQUIRED = ...
return AA]]
createfiles(files, "", extras)
-- testing explicit "dir" separator in 'searchpath'
assert(package.searchpath("C.lua", D"?", "", "") == D"C.lua")
assert(package.searchpath("C.lua", D"?", ".", ".") == D"C.lua")
assert(package.searchpath("--x-", D"?", "-", "X") == D"XXxX")
assert(package.searchpath("---xX", D"?", "---", "XX") == D"XXxX")
assert(package.searchpath(D"C.lua", "?", dirsep) == D"C.lua")
assert(package.searchpath(".\\C.lua", D"?", "\\") == D"./C.lua")
local oldpath = package.path
package.path = string.gsub("D/?.lua;D/?.lc;D/?;D/??x?;D/L", "D/", DIR)
local try = function (p, n, r)
NAME = nil
local rr = require(p)
assert(NAME == n)
assert(REQUIRED == p)
assert(rr == r)
end
a = require"names"
assert(a[1] == "names" and a[2] == D"names.lua")
_G.a = nil
local st, msg = pcall(require, "err")
assert(not st and string.find(msg, "arithmetic") and B == 15)
st, msg = pcall(require, "synerr")
assert(not st and string.find(msg, "error loading module"))
assert(package.searchpath("C", package.path) == D"C.lua")
assert(require"C" == 25)
assert(require"C" == 25)
AA = nil
try('B', 'B.lua', true)
assert(package.loaded.B)
assert(require"B" == true)
assert(package.loaded.A)
assert(require"C" == 25)
package.loaded.A = nil
try('B', nil, true) -- should not reload package
try('A', 'A.lua', true)
package.loaded.A = nil
os.remove(D'A.lua')
AA = {}
try('A', 'A.lc', AA) -- now must find second option
assert(package.searchpath("A", package.path) == D"A.lc")
assert(require("A") == AA)
AA = false
try('K', 'L', false) -- default option
try('K', 'L', false) -- default option (should reload it)
assert(rawget(_G, "_REQUIREDNAME") == nil)
AA = "x"
try("X", "XXxX", AA)
removefiles(files)
-- testing require of sub-packages
local _G = _G
package.path = string.gsub("D/?.lua;D/?/init.lua", "D/", DIR)
files = {
["P1/init.lua"] = "AA = 10",
["P1/xuxu.lua"] = "AA = 20",
}
createfiles(files, "_ENV = {}\n", "\nreturn _ENV\n")
AA = 0
local m = assert(require"P1")
assert(AA == 0 and m.AA == 10)
assert(require"P1" == m)
assert(require"P1" == m)
assert(package.searchpath("P1.xuxu", package.path) == D"P1/xuxu.lua")
m.xuxu = assert(require"P1.xuxu")
assert(AA == 0 and m.xuxu.AA == 20)
assert(require"P1.xuxu" == m.xuxu)
assert(require"P1.xuxu" == m.xuxu)
assert(require"P1" == m and m.AA == 10)
removefiles(files)
package.path = ""
assert(not pcall(require, "file_does_not_exist"))
package.path = "??\0?"
assert(not pcall(require, "file_does_not_exist1"))
package.path = oldpath
-- check 'require' error message
local fname = "file_does_not_exist2"
local m, err = pcall(require, fname)
for t in string.gmatch(package.path..";"..package.cpath, "[^;]+") do
t = string.gsub(t, "?", fname)
assert(string.find(err, t, 1, true))
end
do -- testing 'package.searchers' not being a table
local searchers = package.searchers
package.searchers = 3
local st, msg = pcall(require, 'a')
assert(not st and string.find(msg, "must be a table"))
package.searchers = searchers
end
local function import(...)
local f = {...}
return function (m)
for i=1, #f do m[f[i]] = _G[f[i]] end
end
end
-- cannot change environment of a C function
assert(not pcall(module, 'XUXU'))
-- testing require of C libraries
local p = "" -- On Mac OS X, redefine this to "_"
-- check whether loadlib works in this system
local st, err, when = package.loadlib(DC"lib1", "*")
if not st then
local f, err, when = package.loadlib("donotexist", p.."xuxu")
assert(not f and type(err) == "string" and when == "absent")
;(Message or print)('\n >>> cannot load dynamic library <<<\n')
print(err, when)
else
-- tests for loadlib
local f = assert(package.loadlib(DC"lib1", p.."onefunction"))
local a, b = f(15, 25)
assert(a == 25 and b == 15)
f = assert(package.loadlib(DC"lib1", p.."anotherfunc"))
assert(f(10, 20) == "10%20\n")
-- check error messages
local f, err, when = package.loadlib(DC"lib1", p.."xuxu")
assert(not f and type(err) == "string" and when == "init")
f, err, when = package.loadlib("donotexist", p.."xuxu")
assert(not f and type(err) == "string" and when == "open")
-- symbols from 'lib1' must be visible to other libraries
f = assert(package.loadlib(DC"lib11", p.."luaopen_lib11"))
assert(f() == "exported")
-- test C modules with prefixes in names
package.cpath = DC"?"
local lib2 = require"lib2-v2"
-- check correct access to global environment and correct
-- parameters
assert(_ENV.x == "lib2-v2" and _ENV.y == DC"lib2-v2")
assert(lib2.id("x") == "x")
-- test C submodules
local fs = require"lib1.sub"
assert(_ENV.x == "lib1.sub" and _ENV.y == DC"lib1")
assert(fs.id(45) == 45)
end
_ENV = _G
-- testing preload
do
local p = package
package = {}
p.preload.pl = function (...)
local _ENV = {...}
function xuxu (x) return x+20 end
return _ENV
end
local pl = require"pl"
assert(require"pl" == pl)
assert(pl.xuxu(10) == 30)
assert(pl[1] == "pl" and pl[2] == nil)
package = p
assert(type(package.path) == "string")
end
print('+')
end --]
print("testing assignments, logical operators, and constructors")
local res, res2 = 27
a, b = 1, 2+3
assert(a==1 and b==5)
a={}
function f() return 10, 11, 12 end
a.x, b, a[1] = 1, 2, f()
assert(a.x==1 and b==2 and a[1]==10)
a[f()], b, a[f()+3] = f(), a, 'x'
assert(a[10] == 10 and b == a and a[13] == 'x')
do
local f = function (n) local x = {}; for i=1,n do x[i]=i end;
return table.unpack(x) end;
local a,b,c
a,b = 0, f(1)
assert(a == 0 and b == 1)
A,b = 0, f(1)
assert(A == 0 and b == 1)
a,b,c = 0,5,f(4)
assert(a==0 and b==5 and c==1)
a,b,c = 0,5,f(0)
assert(a==0 and b==5 and c==nil)
end
a, b, c, d = 1 and nil, 1 or nil, (1 and (nil or 1)), 6
assert(not a and b and c and d==6)
d = 20
a, b, c, d = f()
assert(a==10 and b==11 and c==12 and d==nil)
a,b = f(), 1, 2, 3, f()
assert(a==10 and b==1)
assert(a<b == false and a>b == true)
assert((10 and 2) == 2)
assert((10 or 2) == 10)
assert((10 or assert(nil)) == 10)
assert(not (nil and assert(nil)))
assert((nil or "alo") == "alo")
assert((nil and 10) == nil)
assert((false and 10) == false)
assert((true or 10) == true)
assert((false or 10) == 10)
assert(false ~= nil)
assert(nil ~= false)
assert(not nil == true)
assert(not not nil == false)
assert(not not 1 == true)
assert(not not a == true)
assert(not not (6 or nil) == true)
assert(not not (nil and 56) == false)
assert(not not (nil and true) == false)
assert(not 10 == false)
assert(not {} == false)
assert(not 0.5 == false)
assert(not "x" == false)
assert({} ~= {})
print('+')
a = {}
a[true] = 20
a[false] = 10
assert(a[1<2] == 20 and a[1>2] == 10)
function f(a) return a end
local a = {}
for i=3000,-3000,-1 do a[i + 0.0] = i; end
a[10e30] = "alo"; a[true] = 10; a[false] = 20
assert(a[10e30] == 'alo' and a[not 1] == 20 and a[10<20] == 10)
for i=3000,-3000,-1 do assert(a[i] == i); end
a[print] = assert
a[f] = print
a[a] = a
assert(a[a][a][a][a][print] == assert)
a[print](a[a[f]] == a[print])
assert(not pcall(function () local a = {}; a[nil] = 10 end))
assert(not pcall(function () local a = {[nil] = 10} end))
assert(a[nil] == nil)
a = nil
a = {10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2; [-3]='a', [f]=print, a='a', b='ab'}
a, a.x, a.y = a, a[-3]
assert(a[1]==10 and a[-3]==a.a and a[f]==print and a.x=='a' and not a.y)
a[1], f(a)[2], b, c = {['alo']=assert}, 10, a[1], a[f], 6, 10, 23, f(a), 2
a[1].alo(a[2]==10 and b==10 and c==print)
-- test of large float/integer indices
-- compute maximum integer where all bits fit in a float
local maxint = math.maxinteger
while maxint - 1.0 == maxint - 0.0 do -- trim (if needed) to fit in a float
maxint = maxint // 2
end
maxintF = maxint + 0.0 -- float version
assert(math.type(maxintF) == "float" and maxintF >= 2.0^14)
-- floats and integers must index the same places
a[maxintF] = 10; a[maxintF - 1.0] = 11;
a[-maxintF] = 12; a[-maxintF + 1.0] = 13;
assert(a[maxint] == 10 and a[maxint - 1] == 11 and
a[-maxint] == 12 and a[-maxint + 1] == 13)
a[maxint] = 20
a[-maxint] = 22
assert(a[maxintF] == 20 and a[maxintF - 1.0] == 11 and
a[-maxintF] == 22 and a[-maxintF + 1.0] == 13)
a = nil
-- test conflicts in multiple assignment
do
local a,i,j,b
a = {'a', 'b'}; i=1; j=2; b=a
i, a[i], a, j, a[j], a[i+j] = j, i, i, b, j, i
assert(i == 2 and b[1] == 1 and a == 1 and j == b and b[2] == 2 and
b[3] == 1)
end
-- repeat test with upvalues
do
local a,i,j,b
a = {'a', 'b'}; i=1; j=2; b=a
local function foo ()
i, a[i], a, j, a[j], a[i+j] = j, i, i, b, j, i
end
foo()
assert(i == 2 and b[1] == 1 and a == 1 and j == b and b[2] == 2 and
b[3] == 1)
local t = {}
(function (a) t[a], a = 10, 20 end)(1);
assert(t[1] == 10)
end
-- bug in 5.2 beta
local function foo ()
local a
return function ()
local b
a, b = 3, 14 -- local and upvalue have same index
return a, b
end
end
local a, b = foo()()
assert(a == 3 and b == 14)
print('OK')
return res