# Commands covered: subst # # This file contains a collection of tests for one or more of the Tcl # built-in commands. Sourcing this file into Tcl runs the tests and # generates output for errors. No output means no errors were found. # # Copyright (c) 1994 The Regents of the University of California. # Copyright (c) 1994 Sun Microsystems, Inc. # Copyright (c) 1998-2000 Ajuba Solutions. # # See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution # of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. # # RCS: @(#) $Id: subst.test,v 1.8 2001/06/28 01:10:15 hobbs Exp $ if {[lsearch [namespace children] ::tcltest] == -1} { package require tcltest namespace import -force ::tcltest::* } test subst-1.1 {basics} { list [catch {subst} msg] $msg } {1 {wrong # args: should be "subst ?-nobackslashes? ?-nocommands? ?-novariables? string"}} test subst-1.2 {basics} { list [catch {subst a b c} msg] $msg } {1 {wrong # args: should be "subst ?-nobackslashes? ?-nocommands? ?-novariables? string"}} test subst-2.1 {simple strings} { subst {} } {} test subst-2.2 {simple strings} { subst a } a test subst-2.3 {simple strings} { subst abcdefg } abcdefg test subst-3.1 {backslash substitutions} { subst {\x\$x\[foo bar]\\} } "x\$x\[foo bar]\\" test subst-3.2 {backslash substitutions with utf chars} { # 'j' is just a char that doesn't mean anything, and \344 is 'ä' # that also doesn't mean anything, but is multi-byte in UTF-8. list [subst \j] [subst \\j] [subst \\344] [subst \\\344] } "j j \344 \344" test subst-4.1 {variable substitutions} { set a 44 subst {$a} } {44} test subst-4.2 {variable substitutions} { set a 44 subst {x$a.y{$a}.z} } {x44.y{44}.z} test subst-4.3 {variable substitutions} { catch {unset a} set a(13) 82 set i 13 subst {x.$a($i)} } {x.82} catch {unset a} set long {This is a very long string, intentionally made so long that it will overflow the static character size for dstrings, so that additional memory will have to be allocated by subst. That way, if the subst procedure forgets to free up memory while returning an error, there will be memory that isn't freed (this will be detected when the tests are run under a checking memory allocator such as Purify).} test subst-4.4 {variable substitutions} { list [catch {subst {$long $a}} msg] $msg } {1 {can't read "a": no such variable}} test subst-5.1 {command substitutions} { subst {[concat {}]} } {} test subst-5.2 {command substitutions} { subst {[concat A test string]} } {A test string} test subst-5.3 {command substitutions} { subst {x.[concat foo].y.[concat bar].z} } {x.foo.y.bar.z} test subst-5.4 {command substitutions} { list [catch {subst {$long [set long] [bogus_command]}} msg] $msg } {1 {invalid command name "bogus_command"}} test subst-6.1 {clear the result after command substitution} { catch {unset a} list [catch {subst {[concat foo] $a}} msg] $msg } {1 {can't read "a": no such variable}} test subst-7.1 {switches} { list [catch {subst foo bar} msg] $msg } {1 {wrong # args: should be "subst ?-nobackslashes? ?-nocommands? ?-novariables? string"}} test subst-7.2 {switches} { list [catch {subst -no bar} msg] $msg } {1 {ambiguous switch "-no": must be -nobackslashes, -nocommands, or -novariables}} test subst-7.3 {switches} { list [catch {subst -bogus bar} msg] $msg } {1 {bad switch "-bogus": must be -nobackslashes, -nocommands, or -novariables}} test subst-7.4 {switches} { set x 123 subst -nobackslashes {abc $x [expr 1+2] \\\x41} } {abc 123 3 \\\x41} test subst-7.5 {switches} { set x 123 subst -nocommands {abc $x [expr 1+2] \\\x41} } {abc 123 [expr 1+2] \A} test subst-7.6 {switches} { set x 123 subst -novariables {abc $x [expr 1+2] \\\x41} } {abc $x 3 \A} test subst-7.7 {switches} { set x 123 subst -nov -nob -noc {abc $x [expr 1+2] \\\x41} } {abc $x [expr 1+2] \\\x41} test subst-8.1 {return in a subst} { subst {foo [return {x}; bogus code] bar} } {foo x bar} test subst-8.2 {return in a subst} { subst {foo [return x ; bogus code] bar} } {foo x bar} test subst-8.3 {return in a subst} { subst {foo [if 1 { return {x}; bogus code }] bar} } {foo x bar} test subst-8.4 {return in a subst} { subst {[eval {return hi}] there} } {hi there} test subst-8.5 {return in a subst} { subst {foo [return {]}; bogus code] bar} } {foo ] bar} test subst-8.6 {return in a subst} { subst {foo [return {x}; bogus code bar} } {foo x} test subst-8.7 {return in a subst, parse error} { subst {foo [return {x} ; set a {}" ; stuff] bar} } {foo xset a {}" ; stuff] bar} test subst-8.8 {return in a subst, parse error} { subst {foo [return {x} ; set bar baz ; set a {}" ; stuff] bar} } {foo xset bar baz ; set a {}" ; stuff] bar} test subst-9.1 {error in a subst} { list [catch {subst {[error foo; bogus code]bar}} msg] $msg } {1 foo} test subst-9.2 {error in a subst} { list [catch {subst {[if 1 { error foo; bogus code}]bar}} msg] $msg } {1 foo} test subst-10.1 {break in a subst} { subst {foo [break; bogus code] bar} } {foo bar} test subst-10.2 {break in a subst} { subst {foo [break; return x; bogus code] bar} } {foo bar} test subst-10.3 {break in a subst} { subst {foo [if 1 { break; bogus code}] bar} } {foo bar} test subst-10.4 {break in a subst, parse error} { subst {foo [break ; set a {}{} ; stuff] bar} } {foo set a {}{} ; stuff] bar} test subst-10.5 {break in a subst, parse error} { subst {foo [break ;set bar baz ;set a {}{} ; stuff] bar} } {foo set bar baz ;set a {}{} ; stuff] bar} test subst-11.1 {continue in a subst} { subst {foo [continue; bogus code] bar} } {foo bar} test subst-11.2 {continue in a subst} { subst {foo [continue; return x; bogus code] bar} } {foo bar} test subst-11.3 {continue in a subst} { subst {foo [if 1 { continue; bogus code}] bar} } {foo bar} test subst-11.4 {continue in a subst, parse error} { subst {foo [continue ; set a {}{} ; stuff] bar} } {foo set a {}{} ; stuff] bar} test subst-11.5 {continue in a subst, parse error} { subst {foo [continue ;set bar baz ;set a {}{} ; stuff] bar} } {foo set bar baz ;set a {}{} ; stuff] bar} # cleanup ::tcltest::cleanupTests return