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Diffstat (limited to 'tests/platform.test')
-rw-r--r-- | tests/platform.test | 8 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/tests/platform.test b/tests/platform.test index d4816d2..9d88f98 100644 --- a/tests/platform.test +++ b/tests/platform.test @@ -20,22 +20,20 @@ test platform-1.1 {TclpSetVariables: tcl_platform} { interp create i i eval {catch {unset tcl_platform(debug)}} i eval {catch {unset tcl_platform(threaded)}} - i eval {catch {unset tcl_platform(tip,268)}} - i eval {catch {unset tcl_platform(tip,280)}} set result [i eval {lsort [array names tcl_platform]}] interp delete i set result -} {byteOrder machine os osVersion platform user wordSize} +} {byteOrder machine os osVersion platform pointerSize user wordSize} # Test assumes twos-complement arithmetic, which is true of virtually # everything these days. Note that this does *not* use wide(), and # this is intentional since that could make Tcl's numbers wider than # the machine-integer on some platforms... test platform-2.1 {tcl_platform(wordSize) indicates size of native word} { - set result [expr {1 << (8 * $tcl_platform(wordSize) - 1)}] + set result [expr {int(1 << (8 * $tcl_platform(wordSize) - 1))}] # Result must be the largest bit in a machine word, which this checks # without assuming how wide the word really is - list [expr {$result < 0}] [expr {$result ^ ($result - 1)}] + list [expr {$result < 0}] [expr {$result ^ int($result - 1)}] } {1 -1} # On Windows, test that the CPU ID works |