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diff --git a/testing/058_bracket_recursion.tcl b/testing/058_bracket_recursion.tcl deleted file mode 100644 index 2ecd673..0000000 --- a/testing/058_bracket_recursion.tcl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,157 +0,0 @@ -#// objective: tests processing of commands inside brackets [], only references/referencedby relations are relevant -#// check: 058__bracket__recursion_8tcl.xml -#// config: REFERENCED_BY_RELATION = yes -#// config: REFERENCES_RELATION = yes -#// config: EXTRACT_ALL = yes -#// config: INLINE_SOURCES = yes - -## -# \brief should be reference by every proc below -proc Invoked args { - puts "Procedure \"Invoked\" is invoked indeed. Ok." - return $args -} -## -# \brief must not be reference by every proc below -proc NotInvoked args { - puts "Procedure \"NotInvoked\" is invoked. Not Ok!" - return $args -} -# -# check if call references work at all -proc a args { - Invoked NotInvoked - return -} -# -# check brackets with various quoting, bracing -proc b args { - set r [Invoked] - set r [list \[NotInvoked \]] - return -} -proc c args { - set r \{[Invoked]\} - set r {[NotInvoked]} - return -} -proc d args { - set r "[Invoked]" - set r "\[NotInvoked \]" - return -} -proc e args { - set r [list \[NotInvoked [Invoked]\]] - return -} -proc f args { - set r [list [Invoked \[NotInvoked \]]] - return -} -proc g args { - set r "{[Invoked]}" - set r "{\[NotInvoked \]}" - return -} -proc h args { - [Invoked set] r {[NotInvoked]} - return -} -# check brackets in tcl commands containing script arguments -# -# example generated according to -# https://groups.google.com/d/msg/comp.lang.tcl/G5-mc3GiIyY/e-AVD9t7xMkJ -proc i args { - foreach item [Invoked] { - return - } -} -proc j args { - foreach [Invoked item] [list one two three] { - } - return -} -proc k args { - while {[Invoked 0]} { - } -} -proc l args { - for {} {[Invoked 0]} {} { - } -} -proc m args { - if {[Invoked 1]} { - } -} -proc n args { - if [Invoked 1] { - } -} -proc o args { - if {0} { - } elseif {[Invoked 0]} { - } -} -# these are really nasty examples -# they shows, that the condition argument may not be parsed as a script -set NotInvoked \$NotInvoked -proc $NotInvoked args { - puts "Procedure \"\$NotInvoked\" is invoked. Not Ok!" - return $args -} -proc p args { - set NotInvoked \$NotInvoked - if {$NotInvoked eq [Invoked 1]} { - } - return -} -proc q args { - set NotInvoked \$NotInvoked - if {0} { - } elseif {$NotInvoked eq [Invoked 1]} { - } - return -} -proc r args { - set NotInvoked \$NotInvoked - while {$NotInvoked eq [Invoked 1]} { - } - return -} -proc s args { - set NotInvoked \$NotInvoked - for {} {$NotInvoked eq [Invoked 1]} {} { - } - return -} -# dangling open brackets should not confuse the scanner -proc t args { - set foo ]]]][Invoked] - return -} -# Example according to -# https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=729135 -# | -# Note the subtle difference in this | whitespace -# V -proc y {} { - set classifier_state {{bphy} } - if { ($classifier_state == {{bphy} }) } { - Invoked - } -} -proc z {} { - set classifier_state {{bphy} } - if { ($classifier_state == {{bphy} } ) } { - Invoked - } -} -# -# call all single letter procs -# let tcl check what is called and what is not called -foreach p [info procs ?] { - puts "Check procedure \"$p\"" - $p -} -exit - |