-# Check that compiling and loading the file $1 generates an error
-# at load time; also that just loading it directly (into the
-# interpreter) generates an error.
-expect_load_error ()
-{
- # Test compiling and loading.
- $SBCL <<EOF
- (compile-file "$1")
- ;;; But loading the file should fail.
- (multiple-value-bind (value0 value1) (ignore-errors (load *))
- (assert (null value0))
- (format t "VALUE1=~S (~A)~%" value1 value1)
- (assert (typep value1 'error)))
- (sb-ext:quit :unix-status 52)
-EOF
- if [ $? != 52 ]; then
- echo compile-and-load $1 test failed: $?
- exit 1
- fi
-
- # Test loading into the interpreter.
- $SBCL <<EOF
- (multiple-value-bind (value0 value1) (ignore-errors (load "$1"))
- (assert (null value0))
- (format t "VALUE1=~S (~A)~%" value1 value1)
- (assert (typep value1 'error)))
- (sb-ext:quit :unix-status 52)
-EOF
- if [ $? != 52 ]; then
- echo load-into-interpreter $1 test failed: $?
- exit 1
- fi
-}
-
-# Test that a file compiles cleanly, with no ERRORs, WARNINGs or
-# STYLE-WARNINGs.
-#
-# Maybe this wants to be in a compiler.test.sh script? This function
-# was originally written to test APD's patch for slot readers and
-# writers not being known to the compiler. -- CSR, 2002-08-14
-expect_clean_compile ()
-{
- $SBCL <<EOF
- (multiple-value-bind (pathname warnings-p failure-p)
- (compile-file "$1")
- (declare (ignore pathname))
- (assert (not warnings-p))
- (assert (not failure-p))
- (sb-ext:quit :unix-status 52))
-EOF
- if [ $? != 52 ]; then
- echo clean-compile $1 test failed: $?
- exit 1
- fi
-}