# This file is a Tcl script to test out the the procedures in file # tkIndexObj.c, which implement indexed table lookups. The tests here are # organized in the standard fashion for Tcl tests. # # Copyright (c) 1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc. # Copyright (c) 1998-1999 by Scriptics Corporation. # # See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of # this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. if {[lsearch [namespace children] ::tcltest] == -1} { package require tcltest 2 namespace import -force ::tcltest::* } ::tcltest::loadTestedCommands catch [list package require -exact Tcltest [info patchlevel]] testConstraint testindexobj [llength [info commands testindexobj]] testConstraint testparseargs [llength [info commands testparseargs]] test indexObj-1.1 {exact match} testindexobj { testindexobj 1 1 xyz abc def xyz alm } {2} test indexObj-1.2 {exact match} testindexobj { testindexobj 1 1 abc abc def xyz alm } {0} test indexObj-1.3 {exact match} testindexobj { testindexobj 1 1 alm abc def xyz alm } {3} test indexObj-1.4 {unique abbreviation} testindexobj { testindexobj 1 1 xy abc def xalb xyz alm } {3} test indexObj-1.5 {multiple abbreviations and exact match} testindexobj { testindexobj 1 1 x abc def xalb xyz alm x } {5} test indexObj-1.6 {forced exact match} testindexobj { testindexobj 1 0 xy abc def xalb xy alm } {3} test indexObj-1.7 {forced exact match} testindexobj { testindexobj 1 0 x abc def xalb xyz alm x } {5} test indexObj-1.8 {exact match of empty values} testindexobj { testindexobj 1 1 {} a aa aaa {} b bb bbb } 3 test indexObj-1.9 {exact match of empty values} testindexobj { testindexobj 1 0 {} a aa aaa {} b bb bbb } 3 test indexObj-2.1 {no match} testindexobj { list [catch {testindexobj 1 1 dddd abc def xalb xyz alm x} msg] $msg } {1 {bad token "dddd": must be abc, def, xalb, xyz, alm, or x}} test indexObj-2.2 {no match} testindexobj { list [catch {testindexobj 1 1 dddd abc} msg] $msg } {1 {bad token "dddd": must be abc}} test indexObj-2.3 {no match: no abbreviations} testindexobj { list [catch {testindexobj 1 0 xy abc def xalb xyz alm} msg] $msg } {1 {bad token "xy": must be abc, def, xalb, xyz, or alm}} test indexObj-2.4 {ambiguous value} testindexobj { list [catch {testindexobj 1 1 d dumb daughter a c} msg] $msg } {1 {ambiguous token "d": must be dumb, daughter, a, or c}} test indexObj-2.5 {omit error message} testindexobj { list [catch {testindexobj 0 1 d x} msg] $msg } {1 {}} test indexObj-2.6 {TCL_EXACT => no "ambiguous" error message} testindexobj { list [catch {testindexobj 1 0 d dumb daughter a c} msg] $msg } {1 {bad token "d": must be dumb, daughter, a, or c}} test indexObj-2.7 {exact match of empty values} testindexobj { list [catch {testindexobj 1 1 {} a b c} msg] $msg } {1 {ambiguous token "": must be a, b, or c}} test indexObj-2.8 {exact match of empty values: singleton case} testindexobj { list [catch {testindexobj 1 0 {} a} msg] $msg } {1 {bad token "": must be a}} test indexObj-2.9 {non-exact match of empty values: singleton case} testindexobj { # NOTE this is a special case. Although the empty string is a # unique prefix, we have an established history of rejecting # empty lookup keys, requiring any unique prefix match to have # at least one character. list [catch {testindexobj 1 1 {} a} msg] $msg } {1 {bad token "": must be a}} test indexObj-3.1 {cache result to skip next lookup} testindexobj { testindexobj check 42 } {42} test indexObj-4.1 {free old internal representation} testindexobj { set x {a b} lindex $x 1 testindexobj 1 1 $x abc def {a b} zzz } {2} test indexObj-5.1 {Tcl_WrongNumArgs} testindexobj { testwrongnumargs 1 "?-switch?" mycmd } "wrong # args: should be \"mycmd ?-switch?\"" test indexObj-5.2 {Tcl_WrongNumArgs} testindexobj { testwrongnumargs 2 "bar" mycmd foo } "wrong # args: should be \"mycmd foo bar\"" test indexObj-5.3 {Tcl_WrongNumArgs} testindexobj { testwrongnumargs 0 "bar" mycmd foo } "wrong # args: should be \"bar\"" test indexObj-5.4 {Tcl_WrongNumArgs} testindexobj { testwrongnumargs 0 "" mycmd foo } "wrong # args: should be \"\"" test indexObj-5.5 {Tcl_WrongNumArgs} testindexobj { testwrongnumargs 1 "" mycmd foo } "wrong # args: should be \"mycmd\"" test indexObj-5.6 {Tcl_WrongNumArgs} testindexobj { testwrongnumargs 2 "" mycmd foo } "wrong # args: should be \"mycmd foo\"" # Contrast this with test proc-3.6; they have to be like this because # of [Bug 1066837] so Itcl won't break. test indexObj-5.7 {Tcl_WrongNumArgs} testindexobj { testwrongnumargs 2 "fee fi" "fo fum" foo bar } "wrong # args: should be \"fo fum foo fee fi\"" test indexObj-6.1 {Tcl_GetIndexFromObjStruct} testindexobj { set x a testgetindexfromobjstruct $x 0 } "wrong # args: should be \"testgetindexfromobjstruct a 0\"" test indexObj-6.2 {Tcl_GetIndexFromObjStruct} testindexobj { set x a testgetindexfromobjstruct $x 0 testgetindexfromobjstruct $x 0 } "wrong # args: should be \"testgetindexfromobjstruct a 0\"" test indexObj-6.3 {Tcl_GetIndexFromObjStruct} testindexobj { set x c testgetindexfromobjstruct $x 1 } "wrong # args: should be \"testgetindexfromobjstruct c 1\"" test indexObj-6.4 {Tcl_GetIndexFromObjStruct} testindexobj { set x c testgetindexfromobjstruct $x 1 testgetindexfromobjstruct $x 1 } "wrong # args: should be \"testgetindexfromobjstruct c 1\"" test indexObj-7.1 {Tcl_ParseArgsObjv} testparseargs { testparseargs } {0 1 testparseargs} test indexObj-7.2 {Tcl_ParseArgsObjv} testparseargs { testparseargs -bool } {1 1 testparseargs} test indexObj-7.3 {Tcl_ParseArgsObjv} testparseargs { testparseargs -bool bar } {1 2 {testparseargs bar}} test indexObj-7.4 {Tcl_ParseArgsObjv} testparseargs { testparseargs bar } {0 2 {testparseargs bar}} test indexObj-7.5 {Tcl_ParseArgsObjv} -constraints testparseargs -body { testparseargs -help } -returnCodes error -result {Command-specific options: -bool: booltest --: Marks the end of the options -help: Print summary of command-line options and abort} test indexObj-7.6 {Tcl_ParseArgsObjv} testparseargs { testparseargs -- -bool -help } {0 3 {testparseargs -bool -help}} test indexObj-7.7 {Tcl_ParseArgsObjv memory management} testparseargs { testparseargs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 -bool 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 } {1 21 {testparseargs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0}} # cleanup ::tcltest::cleanupTests return # Local Variables: # mode: tcl # End: