116 lines
3.3 KiB
Perl
Executable File
116 lines
3.3 KiB
Perl
Executable File
#!./perl -w
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$|=1;
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BEGIN {
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chdir 't' if -d 't';
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@INC = '../lib';
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require Config; import Config;
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if ($Config{'extensions'} !~ /\bOpcode\b/ && $Config{'osname'} ne 'VMS') {
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print "1..0\n";
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exit 0;
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}
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}
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use Opcode qw(
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opcodes opdesc opmask verify_opset
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opset opset_to_ops opset_to_hex invert_opset
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opmask_add full_opset empty_opset define_optag
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);
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use strict;
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my $t = 1;
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my $last_test; # initalised at end
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print "1..$last_test\n";
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my($s1, $s2, $s3);
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my(@o1, @o2, @o3);
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# --- opset_to_ops and opset
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my @empty_l = opset_to_ops(empty_opset);
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print @empty_l == 0 ? "ok $t\n" : "not ok $t\n"; $t++;
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my @full_l1 = opset_to_ops(full_opset);
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print @full_l1 == opcodes() ? "ok $t\n" : "not ok $t\n"; $t++;
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my @full_l2 = @full_l1; # = opcodes(); # XXX to be fixed
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print "@full_l1" eq "@full_l2" ? "ok $t\n" : "not ok $t\n"; $t++;
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@empty_l = opset_to_ops(opset(':none'));
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print @empty_l == 0 ? "ok $t\n" : "not ok $t\n"; $t++;
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my @full_l3 = opset_to_ops(opset(':all'));
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print @full_l1 == @full_l3 ? "ok $t\n" : "not ok $t\n"; $t++;
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print "@full_l1" eq "@full_l3" ? "ok $t\n" : "not ok $t\n"; $t++;
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die $t unless $t == 7;
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$s1 = opset( 'padsv');
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$s2 = opset($s1, 'padav');
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$s3 = opset($s2, '!padav');
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print $s1 eq $s2 ? "not ok $t\n" : "ok $t\n"; ++$t;
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print $s1 eq $s3 ? "ok $t\n" : "not ok $t\n"; ++$t;
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# --- define_optag
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print eval { opset(':_tst_') } ? "not ok $t\n" : "ok $t\n"; ++$t;
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define_optag(":_tst_", opset(qw(padsv padav padhv)));
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print eval { opset(':_tst_') } ? "ok $t\n" : "not ok $t\n"; ++$t;
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# --- opdesc and opcodes
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die $t unless $t == 11;
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print opdesc("gv") eq "glob value" ? "ok $t\n" : "not ok $t\n"; $t++;
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my @desc = opdesc(':_tst_','stub');
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print "@desc" eq "private variable private array private hash stub"
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? "ok $t\n" : "not ok $t\n#@desc\n"; $t++;
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print opcodes() ? "ok $t\n" : "not ok $t\n"; $t++;
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print "ok $t\n"; ++$t;
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# --- invert_opset
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$s1 = opset(qw(fileno padsv padav));
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@o2 = opset_to_ops(invert_opset($s1));
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print @o2 == opcodes-3 ? "ok $t\n" : "not ok $t\n"; $t++;
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# --- opmask
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die $t unless $t == 16;
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print opmask() eq empty_opset() ? "ok $t\n" : "not ok $t\n"; $t++; # work
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print length opmask() == int((opcodes()+7)/8) ? "ok $t\n" : "not ok $t\n"; $t++;
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# --- verify_opset
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print verify_opset($s1) && !verify_opset(42) ? "ok $t\n":"not ok $t\n"; $t++;
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# --- opmask_add
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opmask_add(opset(qw(fileno))); # add to global op_mask
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print eval 'fileno STDOUT' ? "not ok $t\n" : "ok $t\n"; $t++; # fail
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print $@ =~ /fileno trapped/ ? "ok $t\n" : "not ok $t\n# $@\n"; $t++;
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# --- check use of bit vector ops on opsets
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$s1 = opset('padsv');
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$s2 = opset('padav');
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$s3 = opset('padsv', 'padav', 'padhv');
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# Non-negated
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print (($s1 | $s2) eq opset($s1,$s2) ? "ok $t\n":"not ok $t\n"); $t++;
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print (($s2 & $s3) eq opset($s2) ? "ok $t\n":"not ok $t\n"); $t++;
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print (($s2 ^ $s3) eq opset('padsv','padhv') ? "ok $t\n":"not ok $t\n"); $t++;
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# Negated, e.g., with possible extra bits in last byte beyond last op bit.
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# The extra bits mean we can't just say ~mask eq invert_opset(mask).
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@o1 = opset_to_ops( ~ $s3);
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@o2 = opset_to_ops(invert_opset $s3);
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print "@o1" eq "@o2" ? "ok $t\n":"not ok $t\n"; $t++;
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# --- finally, check some opname assertions
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foreach(@full_l1) { die "bad opname: $_" if /\W/ or /^\d/ }
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print "ok $last_test\n";
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BEGIN { $last_test = 25 }
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