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//========================================================================== // // cdl3.cxx // // Basic testing of the CdlInterpreter class // //========================================================================== //####COPYRIGHTBEGIN#### // // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Copyright (C) 1999, 2000 Red Hat, Inc. // // This file is part of the eCos host tools. // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free // Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) // any later version. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT // ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for // more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with // this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. // // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // //####COPYRIGHTEND#### //========================================================================== //#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN#### // // Author(s): bartv // Contributors: bartv // Date: 1999-01-21 // Description: This test case deals with simple uses of the // CdlInterpreter class, independent from any // configuration data. // //####DESCRIPTIONEND#### //========================================================================== #include <cstdio> #include <cdlconfig.h> #include <cdl.hxx> #include <cyg/infra/cyg_ass.h> #include <cyg/infra/cyg_trac.h> #include <cyg/infra/testcase.h> #include <cstdlib> static CdlInterpreter interp = 0; static int extra_command1(ClientData data, Tcl_Interp* tcl_interp, int argc, char** argv) { if (static_cast<CdlInterpreter>(data) != interp) { char* msg = "ClientData does not correspond to interpreter"; Tcl_SetResult(tcl_interp, msg, TCL_STATIC); CYG_TEST_FAIL(msg); return TCL_ERROR; } if ((3 != argc) || (0 != strcmp("extra_command1", argv[0])) || (0 != strcmp("first_arg", argv[1])) || (0 != strcmp("second_arg", argv[2]))) { char* msg = "Wrong arguments passed to extra_command1"; interp->set_result(msg); CYG_TEST_FAIL(msg); return TCL_ERROR; } interp->set_result("To be or not to be"); return TCL_OK; } static int extra_command2(ClientData data, Tcl_Interp* tcl_interp, int argc, char** argv) { if (0 != data) { char*msg = "ClientData should be zero here"; Tcl_SetResult(tcl_interp, msg, TCL_STATIC); CYG_TEST_FAIL(msg); return TCL_ERROR; } if ((2 != argc) || (0 != strcmp("extra_command2", argv[0])) || (0 != strcmp("third_arg", argv[1]))) { char* msg = "Wrong arguments passed to extra_command2"; Tcl_SetResult(tcl_interp, msg, TCL_STATIC); CYG_TEST_FAIL(msg); return TCL_ERROR; } Tcl_SetResult(tcl_interp, "That is the question", TCL_STATIC); return TCL_OK; } int main(int argc, char** argv) { // Start by creating a simple interpreter using default settings bool ok = true; interp = CdlInterpreterBody::make(); if (0 == interp) { CYG_TEST_FAIL_FINISH("Unable to create a new interpreter with default settings"); } if ((!interp->check_this(cyg_quick)) || (!interp->check_this(cyg_extreme))) { CYG_TEST_FAIL("check_this() failed"); ok = false; } if ((0 != interp->get_configuration()) || (0 != interp->get_package())) { CYG_TEST_FAIL("a new interpreter should not be associated with any package or configuration"); ok = false; } // Now try evaluating a very simple script std::string str_result; if ((TCL_OK != interp->eval("expr 2 * 2 * 2\n", str_result)) || ("8" != str_result)) { CYG_TEST_FAIL("simple command execution failed"); ok = false; } // And something a bit more interesting std::string fibonaci = " \n\ proc fibonaci { arg } { \n\ if { $arg < 3 } { \n\ return 1 \n\ } else { \n\ set result [expr [fibonaci [expr $arg - 1]] + [fibonaci [expr $arg - 2]]] \n\ return $result \n\ } \n\ } \n\ return [fibonaci 10] \n\ "; if ((TCL_OK != interp->eval(fibonaci, str_result)) || ("55" != str_result)) { CYG_TEST_FAIL("full script execution failed"); ok = false; } // A new interpreter should not know about "extra_command1" if ((TCL_OK != interp->eval("info command extra_command1", str_result)) || ("" != str_result)) { CYG_TEST_FAIL("new interpreter should not have an extra_command1 command"); ok = false; } try { interp->add_command("extra_command1", &extra_command1, 0); if ((TCL_OK != interp->eval("info command extra_command1", str_result)) || ("extra_command1" != str_result)) { CYG_TEST_FAIL("interpreter does not know the new extra_command1 command"); ok = false; } if ((TCL_OK != interp->eval("extra_command1 first_arg second_arg", str_result)) || ("To be or not to be" != str_result)) { CYG_TEST_FAIL("execution of a new command failed"); ok = false; } interp->remove_command("extra_command1"); } catch(std::bad_alloc e) { CYG_TEST_FAIL("unable to add a new command to the interpreter"); ok = false; } // Check the variables support try { interp->set_variable("some_variable", "random_value"); } catch(std::bad_alloc e) { CYG_TEST_FAIL("unable to set a global variable inside the interpreter"); ok = false; } if ("random_value" != interp->get_variable("some_variable")) { CYG_TEST_FAIL("unable to retrieve global variable setting"); ok = false; } // Make absolutely sure the variable exists if ((TCL_OK != interp->eval("info exists ::some_variable", str_result)) || ("1" != str_result)) { CYG_TEST_FAIL("Tcl code does not know about new global variable"); } interp->unset_variable("some_variable"); if ("" != interp->get_variable("some_variable")) { CYG_TEST_FAIL("variable still exists after it has been removed"); ok = false; } // Check the AssocData support if (0 != interp->get_assoc_data("some_key")) { CYG_TEST_FAIL("unexpected assoc data already present"); ok = false; } interp->set_assoc_data("some_key", static_cast<ClientData>(&ok), 0); if (&ok != static_cast<bool*>(interp->get_assoc_data("some_key"))) { CYG_TEST_FAIL("unable to retrieve assoc data"); ok = false; } interp->delete_assoc_data("some_key"); if (0 != interp->get_assoc_data("some_key")) { CYG_TEST_FAIL("assoc data still present after retrieval"); ok = false; } // Make the interpreter safe. This should remove the file command. if ((TCL_OK != interp->eval("info command file", str_result)) || ("file" != str_result)) { CYG_TEST_FAIL("interpreter should still have the file command"); ok = false; } interp->make_safe(); if ((TCL_OK != interp->eval("info command file", str_result)) || ("" != str_result)) { CYG_TEST_FAIL("interpreter should no longer have the file command"); ok = false; } // This is just a compilation check to make sure that interpreters can // be deleted. #ifdef CYGBLD_LIBCDL_USE_SMART_POINTERS interp.destroy(); #else delete interp; interp = 0; #endif if (ok) { CYG_TEST_PASS("interpreter with default settings is functional"); } ok = true; // Now try to create a new Tcl interpreter, register the extra command // at the Tcl level, and turn it into a CdlInterpreter Tcl_Interp* tcl_interp = Tcl_CreateInterp(); if (0 == tcl_interp) { CYG_TEST_FAIL_FINISH("unable to create new Tcl interpreter"); } if (0 == Tcl_CreateCommand(tcl_interp, "extra_command2", &extra_command2, 0, 0)) { CYG_TEST_FAIL_FINISH("unable to add new command to Tcl interpreter"); } // And turn the Tcl interpreter into a Cdl one. interp = CdlInterpreterBody::make(tcl_interp); if (0 == interp) { CYG_TEST_FAIL_FINISH("unable to create new CDL interpreter using existing Tcl one"); ok = false; } if (!interp->check_this(cyg_quick)) { CYG_TEST_FAIL_FINISH("new CDL interpreter fails checks"); ok = false; } // The new interpreter should not have an extra_command1 command. if ((TCL_OK != interp->eval("info command extra_command1", str_result)) || ("" != str_result)) { CYG_TEST_FAIL("new interpreter should not have an extra_command1 command"); ok = false; } // But it should still have an extra_command2 command if ((TCL_OK != interp->eval("info command extra_command2", str_result)) || ("extra_command2" != str_result)) { CYG_TEST_FAIL("new interpreter should have an extra_command2 command"); ok = false; } // And that command should work if ((TCL_OK != interp->eval("extra_command2 third_arg", str_result)) || ("That is the question" != str_result)) { CYG_TEST_FAIL("extra_command2 command not functional"); ok = false; } // Get rid of the CdlInterpreter object. The Tcl interpreter should still // be valid. #ifdef CYGBLD_LIBCDL_USE_SMART_POINTERS interp.destroy(); #else delete interp; interp = 0; #endif if (Tcl_InterpDeleted(tcl_interp)) { CYG_TEST_FAIL("Tcl interpreter deleted when it should still be around"); ok = false; } if (ok) { CYG_TEST_PASS("custom interpreter is functional"); } return EXIT_SUCCESS; }
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