;;;; While most of SBCL is derived from the CMU CL system, the test
;;;; files (like this one) were written from scratch after the fork
;;;; from CMU CL.
-;;;;
+;;;;
;;;; This software is in the public domain and is provided with
;;;; absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS files for
;;;; more information.
;;; (Obviously, the numeric values in this test implicitly assume
;;; we're using an ASCII-based character set.)
(dolist (i '(("Newline" 10)
- ;; (ANSI also imposes a constraint on the "semi-standard
- ;; character" "Linefeed", but in ASCII as interpreted by
- ;; Unix it's shadowed by "Newline" and so doesn't exist
- ;; as a separate character.)
- ("Space" 32)
- ("Tab" 9)
- ("Page" 12)
- ("Rubout" 127)
- ("Return" 13)
- ("Backspace" 8)))
+ ;; (ANSI also imposes a constraint on the "semi-standard
+ ;; character" "Linefeed", but in ASCII as interpreted by
+ ;; Unix it's shadowed by "Newline" and so doesn't exist
+ ;; as a separate character.)
+ ("Space" 32)
+ ("Tab" 9)
+ ("Page" 12)
+ ("Rubout" 127)
+ ("Return" 13)
+ ("Backspace" 8)))
(destructuring-bind (name code) i
(let ((named-char (name-char name))
- (coded-char (code-char code)))
+ (coded-char (code-char code)))
(assert (eql named-char coded-char))
(assert (characterp named-char))
(let ((coded-char-name (char-name coded-char)))
- (assert (string= name coded-char-name))))))
+ (assert (string= name coded-char-name))))))
;;; bug 230: CHAR= didn't check types of &REST arguments
(dolist (form '((code-char char-code-limit)