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# Commands covered: source
#
# 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) 1991-1993 The Regents of the University of California.
# Copyright (c) 1994-1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
# Copyright (c) 1998-2000 by Scriptics Corporation.
# Contributions from Don Porter, NIST, 2003. (not subject to US copyright)
#
# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
# of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
if {[catch {package require tcltest 2.1}]} {
puts stderr "Skipping tests in [info script]. tcltest 2.1 required."
return
}
namespace eval ::tcl::test::source {
namespace import ::tcltest::*
test source-1.1 {source command} -setup {
set x "old x value"
set y "old y value"
set z "old z value"
set sourcefile [makeFile {
set x 22
set y 33
set z 44
} source.file]
} -body {
source $sourcefile
list $x $y $z
} -cleanup {
removeFile source.file
} -result {22 33 44}
test source-1.2 {source command} -setup {
set sourcefile [makeFile {list result} source.file]
} -body {
source $sourcefile
} -cleanup {
removeFile source.file
} -result result
test source-1.3 {source command} -setup {
set sourcefile [makeFile {} source.file]
set fd [open $sourcefile w]
fconfigure $fd -translation lf
puts $fd "list a b c \\"
puts $fd "d e f"
close $fd
} -body {
source $sourcefile
} -cleanup {
removeFile source.file
} -result {a b c d e f}
proc ListGlobMatch {expected actual} {
if {[llength $expected] != [llength $actual]} {
return 0
}
foreach e $expected a $actual {
if {![string match $e $a]} {
return 0
}
}
return 1
}
customMatch listGlob [namespace which ListGlobMatch]
test source-2.3 {source error conditions} -setup {
set sourcefile [makeFile {
set x 146
error "error in sourced file"
set y $x
} source.file]
} -body {
list [catch {source $sourcefile} msg] $msg $::errorInfo
} -cleanup {
removeFile source.file
} -match listGlob -result [list 1 {error in sourced file} \
{error in sourced file
while executing
"error "error in sourced file""
(file "*source.file" line 3)
invoked from within
"source $sourcefile"}]
test source-2.4 {source error conditions} -setup {
set sourcefile [makeFile {break} source.file]
} -body {
source $sourcefile
} -cleanup {
removeFile source.file
} -returnCodes break
test source-2.5 {source error conditions} -setup {
set sourcefile [makeFile {continue} source.file]
} -body {
source $sourcefile
} -cleanup {
removeFile source.file
} -returnCodes continue
test source-2.6 {source error conditions} -setup {
set sourcefile [makeFile {} _non_existent_]
removeFile _non_existent_
} -body {
list [catch {source $sourcefile} msg] $msg $::errorCode
} -match listGlob -result [list 1 \
{couldn't read file "*_non_existent_": no such file or directory} \
{POSIX ENOENT {no such file or directory}}]
test source-2.7 {utf-8 with BOM} -setup {
set sourcefile [makeFile {} source.file]
} -body {
set out [open $sourcefile w]
fconfigure $out -encoding utf-8
puts $out "\ufeffset y new-y"
close $out
set y old-y
source -encoding utf-8 $sourcefile
return $y
} -cleanup {
removeFile $sourcefile
} -result {new-y}
test source-3.1 {return in middle of source file} -setup {
set sourcefile [makeFile {
set x new-x
return allDone
set y new-y
} source.file]
} -body {
set x old-x
set y old-y
set z [source $sourcefile]
list $x $y $z
} -cleanup {
removeFile source.file
} -result {new-x old-y allDone}
test source-3.2 {return with special code etc.} -setup {
set sourcefile [makeFile {
set x new-x
return -code break "Silly result"
set y new-y
} source.file]
} -body {
source $sourcefile
} -cleanup {
removeFile source.file
} -returnCodes break -result {Silly result}
test source-3.3 {return with special code etc.} -setup {
set sourcefile [makeFile {
set x new-x
return -code error "Simulated error"
set y new-y
} source.file]
} -body {
list [catch {source $sourcefile} msg] $msg $::errorInfo $::errorCode
} -cleanup {
removeFile source.file
} -result {1 {Simulated error} {Simulated error
while executing
"source $sourcefile"} NONE}
test source-3.4 {return with special code etc.} -setup {
set sourcefile [makeFile {
set x new-x
return -code error -errorinfo "Simulated errorInfo stuff"
set y new-y
} source.file]
} -body {
list [catch {source $sourcefile} msg] $msg $::errorInfo $::errorCode
} -cleanup {
removeFile source.file
} -result {1 {} {Simulated errorInfo stuff
invoked from within
"source $sourcefile"} NONE}
test source-3.5 {return with special code etc.} -setup {
set sourcefile [makeFile {
set x new-x
return -code error -errorinfo "Simulated errorInfo stuff" \
-errorcode {a b c}
set y new-y
} source.file]
} -body {
list [catch {source $sourcefile} msg] $msg $::errorInfo $::errorCode
} -cleanup {
removeFile source.file
} -result {1 {} {Simulated errorInfo stuff
invoked from within
"source $sourcefile"} {a b c}}
test source-4.1 {continuation line parsing} -setup {
set sourcefile [makeFile [string map {CL \\\n} {
format %s "[dict get [info frame 0] type]:CL[dict get [info frame 0] line]CL[dict get [info frame 0] line]CL[dict get [info frame 0] line]"
}] source.file]
} -body {
source $sourcefile
} -cleanup {
removeFile source.file
} -result {source: 3 4 5}
test source-6.1 {source is binary ok} -setup {
# Note [makeFile] writes in the system encoding.
# [source] defaults to reading in the system encoding.
set sourcefile [makeFile [list set x "a b\0c"] source.file]
} -body {
set x {}
source $sourcefile
string length $x
} -cleanup {
removeFile source.file
} -result 5
test source-6.2 {source skips everything after Ctrl-Z: Bug 2040} -setup {
set sourcefile [makeFile "set x ab\32c" source.file]
} -body {
set x {}
source $sourcefile
string length $x
} -cleanup {
removeFile source.file
} -result 2
test source-7.1 {source -encoding test} -setup {
set sourcefile [makeFile {} source.file]
file delete $sourcefile
set f [open $sourcefile w]
fconfigure $f -encoding utf-8
puts $f "set symbol(square-root) \u221A; set x correct"
close $f
} -body {
set x unset
source -encoding utf-8 $sourcefile
set x
} -cleanup {
removeFile source.file
} -result correct
test source-7.2 {source -encoding test} -setup {
# This tests for bad interactions between [source -encoding]
# and use of the Control-Z character (\u001A) as a cross-platform
# EOF character by [source]. Here we write out and the [source] a
# file that contains the byte \x1A, although not the character \u001A in
# the indicated encoding.
set sourcefile [makeFile {} source.file]
file delete $sourcefile
set f [open $sourcefile w]
fconfigure $f -encoding unicode
puts $f "set symbol(square-root) \u221A; set x correct"
close $f
} -body {
set x unset
source -encoding unicode $sourcefile
set x
} -cleanup {
removeFile source.file
} -result correct
test source-7.3 {source -encoding: syntax} -body {
# Have to spell out the -encoding option
source -e utf-8 no_file
} -returnCodes 1 -match glob -result {bad option*}
test source-7.4 {source -encoding: syntax} -setup {
set sourcefile [makeFile {} source.file]
} -body {
source -encoding no-such-encoding $sourcefile
} -cleanup {
removeFile source.file
} -returnCodes 1 -match glob -result {unknown encoding*}
test source-7.5 {source -encoding: correct operation} -setup {
set sourcefile [makeFile {} source.file]
file delete $sourcefile
set f [open $sourcefile w]
fconfigure $f -encoding utf-8
puts $f "proc \u20ac {} {return foo}"
close $f
} -body {
source -encoding utf-8 $sourcefile
\u20ac
} -cleanup {
removeFile source.file
rename \u20ac {}
} -result foo
test source-7.6 {source -encoding: mismatch encoding error} -setup {
set sourcefile [makeFile {} source.file]
file delete $sourcefile
set f [open $sourcefile w]
fconfigure $f -encoding utf-8
puts $f "proc \u20ac {} {return foo}"
close $f
} -body {
source -encoding ascii $sourcefile
\u20ac
} -cleanup {
removeFile source.file
} -returnCodes error -match glob -result {invalid command name*}
test source-8.1 {source and coroutine/yield} -setup {
set sourcefile [makeFile {} source.file]
file delete $sourcefile
} -body {
makeFile {yield 1; yield 2; return 3;} $sourcefile
coroutine coro apply {f {yield;source $f}} $sourcefile
list [coro] [coro] [coro] [info exist coro]
} -cleanup {
catch {rename coro {}}
removeFile source.file
} -result {1 2 3 0}
cleanupTests
}
namespace delete ::tcl::test::source
return
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