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diff --git a/tests/stringComp.test b/tests/stringComp.test
index 2ce2010..ff18819 100644
--- a/tests/stringComp.test
+++ b/tests/stringComp.test
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ test stringComp-1.1 {error conditions} {
test stringComp-1.2 {error conditions} {
proc foo {} {string}
list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
-} {1 {wrong # args: should be "string subcommand ?argument ...?"}}
+} {1 {wrong # args: should be "string subcommand ?arg ...?"}}
test stringComp-1.3 {error condition - undefined method during compile} {
# We don't want this to complain about 'never' because it may never
# be called, or string may get redefined. This must compile OK.
@@ -42,180 +42,166 @@ test stringComp-1.3 {error condition - undefined method during compile} {
foo abc 0
} a
-test stringComp-2.1 {string compare, too few args} {
- proc foo {} {string compare a}
- list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
-} {1 {wrong # args: should be "string compare ?-nocase? ?-length int? string1 string2"}}
-test stringComp-2.2 {string compare, bad args} {
- proc foo {} {string compare a b c}
- list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
-} {1 {bad option "a": must be -nocase or -length}}
-test stringComp-2.3 {string compare, bad args} {
- list [catch {string compare -length -nocase str1 str2} msg] $msg
-} {1 {expected integer but got "-nocase"}}
-test stringComp-2.4 {string compare, too many args} {
- list [catch {string compare -length 10 -nocase str1 str2 str3} msg] $msg
-} {1 {wrong # args: should be "string compare ?-nocase? ?-length int? string1 string2"}}
-test stringComp-2.5 {string compare with length unspecified} {
- list [catch {string compare -length 10 10} msg] $msg
-} {1 {wrong # args: should be "string compare ?-nocase? ?-length int? string1 string2"}}
-test stringComp-2.6 {string compare} {
- proc foo {} {string compare abcde abdef}
- foo
-} -1
-test stringComp-2.7 {string compare, shortest method name} {
- proc foo {} {string c abcde ABCDE}
- foo
-} 1
-test stringComp-2.8 {string compare} {
- proc foo {} {string compare abcde abcde}
- foo
-} 0
-test stringComp-2.9 {string compare with length} {
- proc foo {} {string compare -length 2 abcde abxyz}
- foo
-} 0
-test stringComp-2.10 {string compare with special index} {
- proc foo {} {string compare -length end-3 abcde abxyz}
- list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
-} {1 {expected integer but got "end-3"}}
-test stringComp-2.11 {string compare, unicode} {
- proc foo {} {string compare ab\u7266 ab\u7267}
- foo
-} -1
-test stringComp-2.12 {string compare, high bit} {
- # This test will fail if the underlying comparaison
- # is using signed chars instead of unsigned chars.
- # (like SunOS's default memcmp thus the compat/memcmp.c)
- proc foo {} {string compare "\x80" "@"}
- foo
- # Nb this tests works also in utf8 space because \x80 is
- # translated into a 2 or more bytelength but whose first byte has
- # the high bit set.
-} 1
-test stringComp-2.13 {string compare -nocase} {
- proc foo {} {string compare -nocase abcde abdef}
- foo
-} -1
-test stringComp-2.14 {string compare -nocase} {
- proc foo {} {string c -nocase abcde ABCDE}
- foo
-} 0
-test stringComp-2.15 {string compare -nocase} {
- proc foo {} {string compare -nocase abcde abcde}
- foo
-} 0
-test stringComp-2.16 {string compare -nocase with length} {
- proc foo {} {string compare -length 2 -nocase abcde Abxyz}
- foo
-} 0
-test stringComp-2.17 {string compare -nocase with length} {
- proc foo {} {string compare -nocase -length 3 abcde Abxyz}
- foo
-} -1
-test stringComp-2.18 {string compare -nocase with length <= 0} {
- proc foo {} {string compare -nocase -length -1 abcde AbCdEf}
- foo
-} -1
-test stringComp-2.19 {string compare -nocase with excessive length} {
- proc foo {} {string compare -nocase -length 50 AbCdEf abcde}
- foo
-} 1
-test stringComp-2.20 {string compare -len unicode} {
- # These are strings that are 6 BYTELENGTH long, but the length
- # shouldn't make a different because there are actually 3 CHARS long
- proc foo {} {string compare -len 5 \334\334\334 \334\334\374}
- foo
-} -1
-test stringComp-2.21 {string compare -nocase with special index} {
- proc foo {} {string compare -nocase -length end-3 Abcde abxyz}
- list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
-} {1 {expected integer but got "end-3"}}
-test stringComp-2.22 {string compare, null strings} {
- proc foo {} {string compare "" ""}
- foo
-} 0
-test stringComp-2.23 {string compare, null strings} {
- proc foo {} {string compare "" foo}
- foo
-} -1
-test stringComp-2.24 {string compare, null strings} {
- proc foo {} {string compare foo ""}
- foo
-} 1
-test stringComp-2.25 {string compare -nocase, null strings} {
- proc foo {} {string compare -nocase "" ""}
- foo
-} 0
-test stringComp-2.26 {string compare -nocase, null strings} {
- proc foo {} {string compare -nocase "" foo}
- foo
-} -1
-test stringComp-2.27 {string compare -nocase, null strings} {
- proc foo {} {string compare -nocase foo ""}
- foo
-} 1
-test stringComp-2.28 {string compare with length, unequal strings} {
- proc foo {} {string compare -length 2 abc abde}
- foo
-} 0
-test stringComp-2.29 {string compare with length, unequal strings} {
- proc foo {} {string compare -length 2 ab abde}
- foo
-} 0
-test stringComp-2.30 {string compare with NUL character vs. other ASCII} {
- # Be careful here, since UTF-8 rep comparison with memcmp() of
- # these puts chars in the wrong order
- proc foo {} {string compare \x00 \x01}
- foo
-} -1
-test stringComp-2.31 {string compare, high bit} {
- proc foo {} {string compare "a\x80" "a@"}
- foo
-} 1
-test stringComp-2.32 {string compare, high bit} {
- proc foo {} {string compare "a\x00" "a\x01"}
- foo
-} -1
-test stringComp-2.33 {string compare, high bit} {
- proc foo {} {string compare "\x00\x00" "\x00\x01"}
- foo
-} -1
+## Test string compare|equal over equal constraints
+## Use result for string compare, and negate it for string equal
+## The body will be tested both in and outside a proc
+set i 0
+foreach {tname tbody tresult tcode} {
+ {too few args} {
+ string compare a
+ } {wrong # args: should be "string compare ?-nocase? ?-length int? string1 string2"} {error}
+ {bad args} {
+ string compare a b c
+ } {bad option "a": must be -nocase or -length} {error}
+ {bad args} {
+ string compare -length -nocase str1 str2
+ } {expected integer but got "-nocase"} {error}
+ {too many args} {
+ string compare -length 10 -nocase str1 str2 str3
+ } {wrong # args: should be "string compare ?-nocase? ?-length int? string1 string2"} {error}
+ {compare with length unspecified} {
+ string compare -length 10 10
+ } {wrong # args: should be "string compare ?-nocase? ?-length int? string1 string2"} {error}
+ {basic operation fail} {
+ string compare abcde abdef
+ } {-1} {}
+ {basic operation success} {
+ string compare abcde abcde
+ } {0} {}
+ {with length} {
+ string compare -length 2 abcde abxyz
+ } {0} {}
+ {with special index} {
+ string compare -length end-3 abcde abxyz
+ } {expected integer but got "end-3"} {error}
+ {unicode} {
+ string compare ab\u7266 ab\u7267
+ } {-1} {}
+ {unicode} {string compare \334 \u00dc} 0 {}
+ {unicode} {string compare \334 \u00fc} -1 {}
+ {unicode} {string compare \334\334\334\374\374 \334\334\334\334\334} 1 {}
+ {high bit} {
+ # This test will fail if the underlying comparaison
+ # is using signed chars instead of unsigned chars.
+ # (like SunOS's default memcmp thus the compat/memcmp.c)
+ string compare "\x80" "@"
+ # Nb this tests works also in utf8 space because \x80 is
+ # translated into a 2 or more bytelength but whose first byte has
+ # the high bit set.
+ } {1} {}
+ {-nocase 1} {string compare -nocase abcde abdef} {-1} {}
+ {-nocase 2} {string compare -nocase abcde Abdef} {-1} {}
+ {-nocase 3} {string compare -nocase abcde ABCDE} {0} {}
+ {-nocase 4} {string compare -nocase abcde abcde} {0} {}
+ {-nocase unicode} {
+ string compare -nocase \334 \u00dc
+ } 0 {}
+ {-nocase unicode} {
+ string compare -nocase \334\334\334\374\u00fc \334\334\334\334\334
+ } 0 {}
+ {-nocase with length} {
+ string compare -length 2 -nocase abcde Abxyz
+ } {0} {}
+ {-nocase with length} {
+ string compare -nocase -length 3 abcde Abxyz
+ } {-1} {}
+ {-nocase with length <= 0} {
+ string compare -nocase -length -1 abcde AbCdEf
+ } {-1} {}
+ {-nocase with excessive length} {
+ string compare -nocase -length 50 AbCdEf abcde
+ } {1} {}
+ {-len unicode} {
+ # These are strings that are 6 BYTELENGTH long, but the length
+ # shouldn't make a different because there are actually 3 CHARS long
+ string compare -len 5 \334\334\334 \334\334\374
+ } -1 {}
+ {-nocase with special index} {
+ string compare -nocase -length end-3 Abcde abxyz
+ } {expected integer but got "end-3"} error
+ {null strings} {
+ string compare "" ""
+ } 0 {}
+ {null strings} {
+ string compare "" foo
+ } -1 {}
+ {null strings} {
+ string compare foo ""
+ } 1 {}
+ {-nocase null strings} {
+ string compare -nocase "" ""
+ } 0 {}
+ {-nocase null strings} {
+ string compare -nocase "" foo
+ } -1 {}
+ {-nocase null strings} {
+ string compare -nocase foo ""
+ } 1 {}
+ {with length, unequal strings} {
+ string compare -length 2 abc abde
+ } 0 {}
+ {with length, unequal strings} {
+ string compare -length 2 ab abde
+ } 0 {}
+ {with NUL character vs. other ASCII} {
+ # Be careful here, since UTF-8 rep comparison with memcmp() of
+ # these puts chars in the wrong order
+ string compare \x00 \x01
+ } -1 {}
+ {high bit} {
+ string compare "a\x80" "a@"
+ } 1 {}
+ {high bit} {
+ string compare "a\x00" "a\x01"
+ } -1 {}
+ {high bit} {
+ string compare "\x00\x00" "\x00\x01"
+ } -1 {}
+ {binary equal} {
+ string compare [binary format a100 0] [binary format a100 0]
+ } 0 {}
+ {binary neq} {
+ string compare [binary format a100a 0 1] [binary format a100a 0 0]
+ } 1 {}
+ {binary neq inequal length} {
+ string compare [binary format a20a 0 1] [binary format a100a 0 0]
+ } 1 {}
+} {
+ if {$tname eq ""} { continue }
+ if {$tcode eq ""} { set tcode ok }
+ test stringComp-2.[incr i] "string compare, $tname" \
+ -body [list eval $tbody] \
+ -returnCodes $tcode -result $tresult
+ test stringComp-2.[incr i] "string compare bc, $tname" \
+ -body "[list proc foo {} $tbody];foo" \
+ -returnCodes $tcode -result $tresult
+ if {"error" ni $tcode} {
+ set tresult [expr {!$tresult}]
+ } else {
+ set tresult [string map {compare equal} $tresult]
+ }
+ set tbody [string map {compare equal} $tbody]
+ test stringComp-2.[incr i] "string equal, $tname" \
+ -body [list eval $tbody] \
+ -returnCodes $tcode -result $tresult
+ test stringComp-2.[incr i] "string equal bc, $tname" \
+ -body "[list proc foo {} $tbody];foo" \
+ -returnCodes $tcode -result $tresult
+}
-# only need a few tests on equal, since it uses the same code as
-# string compare, but just modifies the return output
-test stringComp-3.1 {string equal} {
- proc foo {} {string equal abcde abdef}
- foo
-} 0
-test stringComp-3.2 {string equal} {
- proc foo {} {string eq abcde ABCDE}
- foo
-} 0
-test stringComp-3.3 {string equal} {
- proc foo {} {string equal abcde abcde}
- foo
-} 1
-test stringComp-3.4 {string equal -nocase} {
- proc foo {} {string equal -nocase \334\334\334\334\374\374\374\374 \334\334\334\334\334\334\334\334}
+# need a few extra tests short abbr cmd
+test stringComp-3.1 {string compare, shortest method name} {
+ proc foo {} {string c abcde ABCDE}
foo
} 1
-test stringComp-3.5 {string equal -nocase} {
- proc foo {} {string equal -nocase abcde abdef}
+test stringComp-3.2 {string equal, shortest method name} {
+ proc foo {} {string e abcde ABCDE}
foo
} 0
-test stringComp-3.6 {string equal -nocase} {
+test stringComp-3.3 {string equal -nocase} {
proc foo {} {string eq -nocase abcde ABCDE}
foo
} 1
-test stringComp-3.7 {string equal -nocase} {
- proc foo {} {string equal -nocase abcde abcde}
- foo
-} 1
-test stringComp-3.8 {string equal with length, unequal strings} {
- proc foo {} {string equal -length 2 abc abde}
- foo
-} 1
test stringComp-4.1 {string first, too few args} {
proc foo {} {string first a}
@@ -712,5 +698,6 @@ test stringComp-11.54 {string match, failure} {
## not yet bc
# cleanup
+catch {rename foo {}}
::tcltest::cleanupTests
return