1 ;;;; miscellaneous tests of printing stuff
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6 ;;;; While most of SBCL is derived from the CMU CL system, the test
7 ;;;; files (like this one) were written from scratch after the fork
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14 (load "assertoid.lisp")
15 (use-package "ASSERTOID")
17 ;;; We should be able to output X readably (at least when *READ-EVAL*).
18 (defun assert-readable-output (x)
20 (let ((*read-eval* t))
21 (read-from-string (with-output-to-string (s)
22 (write x :stream s :readably t)))))))
24 ;;; Even when *READ-EVAL* is NIL, we should be able to output some
25 ;;; (not necessarily readable) representation without signalling an
27 (defun assert-unreadable-output (x)
28 (let ((*read-eval* nil))
29 (with-output-to-string (s) (write x :stream s :readably nil))))
31 (defun assert-output (x)
32 (assert-readable-output x)
33 (assert-unreadable-output x))
35 ;;; Nathan Froyd reported that sbcl-0.6.11.34 screwed up output of
36 ;;; floating point infinities.
37 (dolist (x (list short-float-positive-infinity short-float-negative-infinity
38 single-float-positive-infinity single-float-negative-infinity
39 double-float-positive-infinity double-float-negative-infinity
40 long-float-positive-infinity long-float-negative-infinity))
43 ;;; Eric Marsden reported that this would blow up in CMU CL (even
44 ;;; though ANSI says that the mismatch between ~F expected type and
45 ;;; provided string type is supposed to be handled without signalling
46 ;;; an error) and provided a fix which was ported to sbcl-0.6.12.35.
47 (assert (null (format t "~F" "foo")))
49 ;;; This was a bug in SBCL until 0.6.12.40 (originally reported as a
50 ;;; CMU CL bug by Erik Naggum on comp.lang.lisp).
51 (loop for base from 2 to 36
52 with *print-radix* = t
53 do (let ((*print-base* base))
54 (assert (string= "#*101" (format nil "~S" #*101)))))
56 ;;; bug in sbcl-0.7.1.25, reported by DB sbcl-devel 2002-02-25
57 (assert (string= "0.5" (format nil "~2D" 0.5)))
59 ;;; we want malformed format strings to cause errors rather than have
60 ;;; some DWIM "functionality".
61 (assert (raises-error? (format nil "~:2T")))
63 ;;; bug reported, with fix, by Robert Strandh, sbcl-devel 2002-03-09,
64 ;;; fixed in sbcl-0.7.1.36:
65 (assert (string= (format nil "~2,3,8,'0$" 1234567.3d0) "1234567.30"))
67 ;;; checks that other FORMAT-DOLLAR output remains sane after the
69 (assert (string= (format nil "~$" 0) "0.00"))
70 (assert (string= (format nil "~$" 4) "4.00"))
71 (assert (string= (format nil "~$" -4.0) "-4.00"))
72 (assert (string= (format nil "~2,7,11$" -4.0) "-0000004.00"))
73 (assert (string= (format nil "~2,7,11,' $" 1.1) " 0000001.10"))
74 (assert (string= (format nil "~1,7,11,' $" 1.1) " 0000001.1"))
75 (assert (string= (format nil "~1,3,8,' $" 7.3) " 007.3"))
76 (assert (string= (format nil "~2,3,8,'0$" 7.3) "00007.30"))
78 ;;; Check for symbol lookup in ~/ / directive -- double-colon was
79 ;;; broken in 0.7.1.36 and earlier
80 (defun print-foo (stream arg colonp atsignp &rest params)
81 (declare (ignore colonp atsignp params))
82 (format stream "~d" arg))
84 (assert (string= (format nil "~/print-foo/" 2) "2"))
85 (assert (string= (format nil "~/cl-user:print-foo/" 2) "2"))
86 (assert (string= (format nil "~/cl-user::print-foo/" 2) "2"))
87 (assert (raises-error? (format nil "~/cl-user:::print-foo/" 2)))
88 (assert (raises-error? (format nil "~/cl-user:a:print-foo/" 2)))
89 (assert (raises-error? (format nil "~/a:cl-user:print-foo/" 2)))
90 (assert (raises-error? (format nil "~/cl-user:print-foo:print-foo/" 2)))
92 ;;; better make sure that we get this one right, too
93 (defun print-foo\:print-foo (stream arg colonp atsignp &rest params)
94 (declare (ignore colonp atsignp params))
95 (format stream "~d" arg))
97 (assert (string= (format nil "~/cl-user:print-foo:print-foo/" 2) "2"))
98 (assert (string= (format nil "~/cl-user::print-foo:print-foo/" 2) "2"))
100 ;;; Check for error detection of illegal directives in a~<..~> justify
101 ;;; block (see ANSI section 22.3.5.2)
102 (assert (raises-error? (format nil "~<~W~>" 'foo)))
103 (assert (raises-error? (format nil "~<~<~A~:>~>" '(foo))))
104 (assert (string= (format nil "~<~<~A~>~>" 'foo) "FOO"))
106 ;;; Check that arrays that we print while *PRINT-READABLY* is true are
107 ;;; in fact generating similar objects.
108 (assert (equal (array-dimensions
110 (with-output-to-string (s)
111 (let ((*print-readably* t))
112 (print (make-array '(1 2 0)) s)))))
115 (dolist (array (list (make-array '(1 0 1))
116 (make-array 0 :element-type nil)
117 (make-array 1 :element-type 'base-char)
118 (make-array 1 :element-type 'character)))
119 (assert (multiple-value-bind (result error)
120 (ignore-errors (read-from-string
121 (with-output-to-string (s)
122 (let ((*print-readably* t))
124 ;; it might not be readably-printable
125 (or (typep error 'print-not-readable)
127 ;; or else it had better have the same dimensions
128 (equal (array-dimensions result) (array-dimensions array))
129 ;; and the same element-type
130 (equal (array-element-type result) (array-element-type array)))))))
132 ;;; before 0.8.0.66 it signalled UNBOUND-VARIABLE
133 (write #(1 2 3) :pretty nil :readably t)
135 ;;; another UNBOUND-VARIABLE, this time due to a bug in FORMATTER
137 (funcall (formatter "~@<~A~:*~A~:>") nil 3)
139 ;;; the PPC floating point backend was at one point sufficiently
140 ;;; broken that this looped infinitely or caused segmentation
141 ;;; violations through stack corruption.
144 ;;; In sbcl-0.8.7, the ~W format directive interpreter implemented the
145 ;;; sense of the colon and at-sign modifiers exactly backwards.
147 ;;; (Yes, the test for this *is* substantially hairier than the fix;
148 ;;; wanna make something of it?)
149 (cl:in-package :cl-user)
150 (defstruct wexerciser-0-8-7)
151 (defun wexercise-0-8-7-interpreted (wformat)
152 (format t wformat (make-wexerciser-0-8-7)))
153 (defmacro define-compiled-wexercise-0-8-7 (wexercise wformat)
154 `(defun ,wexercise ()
155 (declare (optimize (speed 3) (space 1)))
156 (format t ,wformat (make-wexerciser-0-8-7))
158 (define-compiled-wexercise-0-8-7 wexercise-0-8-7-compiled-without-atsign "~W")
159 (define-compiled-wexercise-0-8-7 wexercise-0-8-7-compiled-with-atsign "~@W")
160 (defmethod print-object :before ((wexerciser-0-8-7 wexerciser-0-8-7) stream)
161 (unless (and *print-level* *print-length*)
162 (error "gotcha coming")))
163 (let ((*print-level* 11)
165 (wexercise-0-8-7-interpreted "~W")
166 (wexercise-0-8-7-compiled-without-atsign))
167 (remove-method #'print-object
168 (find-method #'print-object
170 (mapcar #'find-class '(wexerciser-0-8-7 t))))
171 (defmethod print-object :before ((wexerciser-0-8-7 wexerciser-0-8-7) stream)
172 (when (or *print-level* *print-length*)
173 (error "gotcha going")))
174 (let ((*print-level* 11)
176 (wexercise-0-8-7-interpreted "~@W")
177 (wexercise-0-8-7-compiled-with-atsign))
179 ;;; WRITE-TO-STRING was erroneously DEFKNOWNed as FOLDABLE
181 ;;; This bug from PFD
182 (defpackage "SCRATCH-WRITE-TO-STRING" (:use))
183 (with-standard-io-syntax
184 (let* ((*package* (find-package "SCRATCH-WRITE-TO-STRING"))
185 (answer (write-to-string 'scratch-write-to-string::x :readably nil)))
186 (assert (string= answer "X"))))
187 ;;; and a couple from Bruno Haible
188 (defun my-pprint-reverse (out list)
190 (when (setq list (reverse list))
192 (write (pop list) :stream out)
193 (when (endp list) (return))
194 (write-char #\Space out)))
195 (write-char #\) out))
196 (with-standard-io-syntax
197 (let ((*print-pprint-dispatch* (copy-pprint-dispatch)))
198 (set-pprint-dispatch '(cons (member foo)) 'my-pprint-reverse 0)
199 (let ((answer (write-to-string '(foo bar :boo 1) :pretty t :escape t)))
200 (assert (string= answer "(1 :BOO BAR FOO)")))))
201 (defun my-pprint-logical (out list)
202 (pprint-logical-block (out list :prefix "(" :suffix ")")
206 (write (pprint-pop) :stream out)
208 (pprint-exit-if-list-exhausted)
209 (write-char #\Space out)))))
210 (with-standard-io-syntax
211 (let ((*print-pprint-dispatch* (copy-pprint-dispatch)))
212 (set-pprint-dispatch '(cons (member bar)) 'my-pprint-logical 0)
213 (let ((answer (write-to-string '(bar foo :boo 1) :pretty t :escape t)))
214 (assert (string= answer "(?BAR? ?FOO? ?:BOO? ?1?)")))))
216 ;;; FORMAT string compile-time checker failure, reported by Thomas
218 (multiple-value-bind (f w-p f-p)
219 (compile nil '(lambda () (format nil "~{")))
220 (assert (and w-p f-p))
221 (assert (nth-value 1 (ignore-errors (funcall f)))))
223 ;;; floating point print/read consistency
224 (let ((x (/ -9.349640046247849d-21 -9.381494249123696d-11)))
225 (let ((y (read-from-string (write-to-string x :readably t))))
228 (let ((x1 (float -5496527/100000000000000000))
229 (x2 (float -54965272/1000000000000000000)))
230 (assert (or (equal (multiple-value-list (integer-decode-float x1))
231 (multiple-value-list (integer-decode-float x2)))
232 (string/= (prin1-to-string x1) (prin1-to-string x2)))))
234 ;;; readable printing of arrays with *print-radix* t
235 (let ((*print-radix* t)
237 (*print-pretty* nil))
238 (let ((output (with-output-to-string (s)
239 (write #2a((t t) (nil nil)) :stream s))))
240 (assert (equalp (read-from-string output) #2a((t t) (nil nil))))))
242 ;;; NIL parameters to "interpreted" FORMAT directives
243 (assert (string= (format nil "~v%" nil) (string #\Newline)))
245 ;;; PRINC-TO-STRING should bind print-readably
246 (let ((*print-readably* t))
247 (assert (string= (princ-to-string #\7)
248 (write-to-string #\7 :escape nil :readably nil))))
250 ;;; in FORMAT, ~^ inside ~:{ should go to the next case, not break
251 ;;; iteration, even if one argument is just a one-element list.
252 (assert (string= (format nil "~:{~A~^~}" '((A) (C D))) "AC"))
254 ;;; errors should be raised if pprint and justification are mixed
256 (dolist (x (list "~<~:;~>~_" "~<~:;~>~I" "~<~:;~>~W"
257 "~<~:;~>~:T" "~<~:;~>~<~:>" "~_~<~:;~>"
258 "~I~<~:;~>" "~W~<~:;~>" "~:T~<~:;~>" "~<~:>~<~:;~>"))
259 (assert (raises-error? (format nil x nil)))
260 (assert (raises-error? (format nil (eval `(formatter ,x)) nil))))
261 ;;; ...but not in judicious cases.
262 (dolist (x (list "~<~;~>~_" "~<~;~>~I" "~<~;~>~W"
263 "~<~;~>~:T" "~<~;~>~<~>" "~_~<~;~>"
264 "~I~<~;~>" "~W~<~;~>" "~:T~<~;~>" "~<~>~<~;~>"
265 "~<~:;~>~T" "~T~<~:;~>"))
266 (assert (format nil x nil))
267 (assert (format nil (eval `(formatter ,x)) nil)))
269 ;;; bug 350: bignum printing so memory-hungry that heap runs out
270 ;;; -- just don't stall here forever on a slow box
273 (print (ash 1 1000000)))
277 ;;; bug 371: bignum print/read inconsistency
278 (defvar *bug-371* -7043009959286724629649270926654940933664689003233793014518979272497911394287216967075767325693021717277238746020477538876750544587281879084559996466844417586093291189295867052594478662802691926547232838591510540917276694295393715934079679531035912244103731582711556740654671309980075069010778644542022/670550434139267031632063192770201289106737062379324644110801846820471752716238484923370056920388400273070254958650831435834503195629325418985020030706879602898158806736813101434594805676212779217311897830937606064579213895527844045511878668289820732425014254579493444623868748969110751636786165152601)
279 (let ((*print-base* 5)
282 (assert (= *bug-371* (read-from-string (prin1-to-string *bug-371*)))))
284 ;;; a spot of random-testing for rational printing
285 (defvar *seed-state* (make-random-state))
286 (print *seed-state*) ; so that we can reproduce errors
287 (let ((seed (make-random-state *seed-state*)))
289 do (let ((n (random (ash 1 1000) seed))
290 (d (random (ash 1 1000) seed)))
291 (when (zerop (random 2 seed))
294 (loop for base from 2 to 36
295 do (let ((*print-base* base)
298 (assert (= r (read-from-string (prin1-to-string r))))
302 (assert (not (eql r (read-from-string (prin1-to-string r)))))
303 (let ((*print-radix* t))
304 (assert (= r (read-from-string
305 (princ-to-string r)))))))))
309 ;;;; Bugs, found by PFD
310 ;;; NIL parameter for ~^ means `not supplied'
311 (loop for (format arg result) in
312 '(("~:{~D~v^~D~}" ((3 1 4) (1 0 2) (7 nil) (5 nil 6)) "341756")
313 ("~:{~1,2,v^~A~}" ((nil 0) (3 1) (0 2)) "02"))
314 do (assert (string= (funcall #'format nil format arg) result))
315 do (assert (string= (with-output-to-string (s)
316 (funcall (eval `(formatter ,format)) s arg))
319 ;;; NIL first parameter for ~R is equivalent to no parameter.
320 (assert (string= (format nil "~VR" nil 5) "five"))
321 (assert (string= (format nil (formatter "~VR") nil 6) "six"))
323 ;;; CSR inserted a bug into Burger & Dybvig's float printer. Caught
325 (assert (string= (format nil "~E" 1d23) "1.0d+23"))
327 ;;; Fixed-format bugs from CLISP's test suite (reported by Bruno
329 (assert (string= (format nil "~1F" 10) "10."))
330 (assert (string= (format nil "~0F" 10) "10."))
331 (assert (string= (format nil "~2F" 1234567.1) "1234567."))
333 ;;; here's one that seems to fail most places. I think this is right,
334 ;;; and most of the other answers I've seen are definitely wrong.
335 (assert (string= (format nil "~G" 1d23) "100000000000000000000000. "))
337 ;;; Adam Warner's test case
338 (assert (string= (format nil "~@F" 1.23) "+1.23"))
341 (quit :unix-status 104)