;;;; absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS files for
;;;; more information.
-(defpackage "FOO"
- (:use "CL"))
-(in-package "FOO")
+(load "assertoid.lisp")
+
+(defpackage "CLOS-IMPURE"
+ (:use "CL" "ASSERTOID"))
+(in-package "CLOS-IMPURE")
\f
;;; It should be possible to do DEFGENERIC and DEFMETHOD referring to
;;; structure types defined earlier in the file.
(defmethod wiggle ((a struct-a))
(+ (struct-a-x a)
(struct-a-y a)))
-(defgeneric jiggle ((arg t)))
+(defgeneric jiggle (arg))
(defmethod jiggle ((a struct-a))
(- (struct-a-x a)
(struct-a-y a)))
;;; Compiling DEFGENERIC should prevent "undefined function" style
;;; warnings from code within the same file.
-(defgeneric gf-defined-in-this-file ((x number) (y number)))
+(defgeneric gf-defined-in-this-file (x y))
(defun function-using-gf-defined-in-this-file (x y n)
(unless (minusp n)
(gf-defined-in-this-file x y)))
(ignore-errors (progn ,@body))
(declare (ignore res))
(typep condition 'error))))
-
(assert (expect-error
(macroexpand-1
'(defmethod foo0 ((x t) &rest) nil))))
-
(assert (expect-error (defgeneric foo1 (x &rest))))
(assert (expect-error (defgeneric foo2 (x a &rest))))
-
(defgeneric foo3 (x &rest y))
(defmethod foo3 ((x t) &rest y) nil)
-(defmethod foo4 ((x t) &key y &rest z) nil)
-(defgeneric foo4 (x &key y &rest z))
-
+(defmethod foo4 ((x t) &rest z &key y) nil)
+(defgeneric foo4 (x &rest z &key y))
(assert (expect-error (defgeneric foo5 (x &rest))))
(assert (expect-error (macroexpand-1 '(defmethod foo6 (x &rest)))))
+;;; more lambda-list checking
+;;;
+;;; DEFGENERIC lambda lists are subject to various limitations, as per
+;;; section 3.4.2 of the ANSI spec. Since Alexey Dejneka's patch for
+;;; bug 191-b ca. sbcl-0.7.22, these limitations should be enforced.
+(labels ((coerce-to-boolean (x)
+ (if x t nil))
+ (%like-or-dislike (expr expected-failure-p)
+ (declare (type boolean expected-failure-p))
+ (format t "~&trying ~S~%" expr)
+ (multiple-value-bind (fun warnings-p failure-p)
+ (compile nil
+ `(lambda ()
+ ,expr))
+ (declare (ignore fun))
+ ;; In principle the constraint on WARNINGS-P below seems
+ ;; reasonable, but in practice we get warnings about
+ ;; undefined functions from the DEFGENERICs, apparently
+ ;; because the DECLAIMs which ordinarily prevent such
+ ;; warnings don't take effect because EVAL-WHEN
+ ;; (:COMPILE-TOPLEVEL) loses its magic when compiled
+ ;; within a LAMBDA. So maybe we can't test WARNINGS-P
+ ;; after all?
+ ;;(unless expected-failure-p
+ ;; (assert (not warnings-p)))
+ (assert (eq (coerce-to-boolean failure-p) expected-failure-p))))
+ (like (expr)
+ (%like-or-dislike expr nil))
+ (dislike (expr)
+ (%like-or-dislike expr t)))
+ ;; basic sanity
+ (dislike '(defgeneric gf-for-ll-test-0 ("a" #p"b")))
+ (like '(defgeneric gf-for-ll-test-1 ()))
+ (like '(defgeneric gf-for-ll-test-2 (x)))
+ ;; forbidden default or supplied-p for &OPTIONAL or &KEY arguments
+ (dislike '(defgeneric gf-for-ll-test-3 (x &optional (y 0))))
+ (like '(defgeneric gf-for-ll-test-4 (x &optional y)))
+ (dislike '(defgeneric gf-for-ll-test-5 (x y &key (z :z z-p))))
+ (like '(defgeneric gf-for-ll-test-6 (x y &key z)))
+ (dislike '(defgeneric gf-for-ll-test-7 (x &optional (y 0) &key z)))
+ (like '(defgeneric gf-for-ll-test-8 (x &optional y &key z)))
+ (dislike '(defgeneric gf-for-ll-test-9 (x &optional y &key (z :z))))
+ (like '(defgeneric gf-for-ll-test-10 (x &optional y &key z)))
+ (dislike '(defgeneric gf-for-ll-test-11 (&optional &key (k :k k-p))))
+ (like '(defgeneric gf-for-ll-test-12 (&optional &key k)))
+ ;; forbidden &AUX
+ (dislike '(defgeneric gf-for-ll-test-13 (x y z &optional a &aux g h)))
+ (like '(defgeneric gf-for-ll-test-14 (x y z &optional a)))
+ (dislike '(defgeneric gf-for-ll-test-bare-aux-1 (x &aux)))
+ (like '(defgeneric gf-for-ll-test-bare-aux-2 (x)))
+ ;; also can't use bogoDEFMETHODish type-qualifier-ish decorations
+ ;; on required arguments
+ (dislike '(defgeneric gf-for-11-test-15 ((arg t))))
+ (like '(defgeneric gf-for-11-test-16 (arg))))
+
;;; structure-class tests setup
(defclass structure-class-foo1 () () (:metaclass cl:structure-class))
(defclass structure-class-foo2 (structure-class-foo1)
;;; that it doesn't happen again.
;;;
;;; First, the forward references:
-(defclass a (b) ())
-(defclass b () ())
+(defclass forward-ref-a (forward-ref-b) ())
+(defclass forward-ref-b () ())
+;;; (a couple more complicated examples found by Paul Dietz' test
+;;; suite):
+(defclass forward-ref-c1 (forward-ref-c2) ())
+(defclass forward-ref-c2 (forward-ref-c3) ())
+
+(defclass forward-ref-d1 (forward-ref-d2 forward-ref-d3) ())
+(defclass forward-ref-d2 (forward-ref-d4 forward-ref-d5) ())
+
;;; Then change-class
(defclass class-with-slots ()
((a-slot :initarg :a-slot :accessor a-slot)
(b-slot :initarg :b-slot :accessor b-slot)
(c-slot :initarg :c-slot :accessor c-slot)))
-
(let ((foo (make-instance 'class-with-slots
:a-slot 1
:b-slot 2
(assert (= (b-slot bar) 2))
(assert (= (c-slot bar) 3))))
-;;; some more change-class testing, now that we have an ANSI-compliant
-;;; version (thanks to Espen Johnsen):
+;;; some more CHANGE-CLASS testing, now that we have an ANSI-compliant
+;;; version (thanks to Espen Johnsen)
(defclass from-class ()
((foo :initarg :foo :accessor foo)))
-
(defclass to-class ()
((foo :initarg :foo :accessor foo)
(bar :initarg :bar :accessor bar)))
-
(let* ((from (make-instance 'from-class :foo 1))
(to (change-class from 'to-class :bar 2)))
(assert (= (foo to) 1))
(assert (= (bar to) 2)))
+
+;;; Until Pierre Mai's patch (sbcl-devel 2002-06-18, merged in
+;;; sbcl-0.7.4.39) the :MOST-SPECIFIC-LAST option had no effect.
+(defgeneric bug180 (x)
+ (:method-combination list :most-specific-last))
+(defmethod bug180 list ((x number))
+ 'number)
+(defmethod bug180 list ((x fixnum))
+ 'fixnum)
+(assert (equal (bug180 14) '(number fixnum)))
\f
;;; printing a structure class should not loop indefinitely (or cause
;;; a stack overflow):
(defclass test-printing-structure-class ()
((slot :initarg :slot))
(:metaclass structure-class))
-
(print (make-instance 'test-printing-structure-class :slot 2))
;;; structure-classes should behave nicely when subclassed
((a :initarg :a :accessor a-accessor)
(b :initform 2 :reader b-reader))
(:metaclass structure-class))
-
(defclass sub-structure (super-structure)
((c :initarg :c :writer c-writer :accessor c-accessor))
(:metaclass structure-class))
-
(let ((foo (make-instance 'sub-structure :a 1 :c 3)))
(assert (= (a-accessor foo) 1))
(assert (= (b-reader foo) 2))
(assert (eq (ffin *cod*) 'almost-triang-fin))
(assert (equalp #((:before cod) (cod)) *clos-dispatch-side-fx*))
\f
-;;;; success
+;;; Until sbcl-0.7.6.21, the long form of DEFINE-METHOD-COMBINATION
+;;; ignored its options; Gerd Moellmann found and fixed the problem
+;;; for cmucl (cmucl-imp 2002-06-18).
+(define-method-combination test-mc (x)
+ ;; X above being a method-group-specifier
+ ((primary () :required t))
+ `(call-method ,(first primary)))
+
+(defgeneric gf (obj)
+ (:method-combination test-mc 1))
+
+(defmethod gf (obj)
+ obj)
+\f
+;;; Until sbcl-0.7.7.20, some conditions weren't being signalled, and
+;;; some others were of the wrong type:
+(macrolet ((assert-program-error (form)
+ `(multiple-value-bind (value error)
+ (ignore-errors ,form)
+ (assert (null value))
+ (assert (typep error 'program-error)))))
+ (assert-program-error (defclass foo001 () (a b a)))
+ (assert-program-error (defclass foo002 ()
+ (a b)
+ (:default-initargs x 'a x 'b)))
+ (assert-program-error (defclass foo003 ()
+ ((a :allocation :class :allocation :class))))
+ (assert-program-error (defclass foo004 ()
+ ((a :silly t))))
+ ;; and some more, found by Wolfhard Buss and fixed for cmucl by Gerd
+ ;; Moellmann in sbcl-0.7.8.x:
+ (assert-program-error (progn
+ (defmethod odd-key-args-checking (&key (key 42)) key)
+ (odd-key-args-checking 3)))
+ (assert (= (odd-key-args-checking) 42))
+ (assert (eq (odd-key-args-checking :key t) t))
+ ;; yet some more, fixed in sbcl-0.7.9.xx
+ (assert-program-error (defclass foo005 ()
+ (:metaclass sb-pcl::funcallable-standard-class)
+ (:metaclass 1)))
+ (assert-program-error (defclass foo006 ()
+ ((a :reader (setf a)))))
+ (assert-program-error (defclass foo007 ()
+ ((a :initarg 1))))
+ (assert-program-error (defclass foo008 ()
+ (a :initarg :a)
+ (:default-initargs :a 1)
+ (:default-initargs :a 2)))
+ ;; and also BUG 47d, fixed in sbcl-0.8alpha.0.26
+ (assert-program-error (defgeneric if (x)))
+ ;; DEFCLASS should detect an error if slot names aren't suitable as
+ ;; variable names:
+ (assert-program-error (defclass foo009 ()
+ ((:a :initarg :a))))
+ (assert-program-error (defclass foo010 ()
+ (("a" :initarg :a))))
+ (assert-program-error (defclass foo011 ()
+ ((#1a() :initarg :a))))
+ (assert-program-error (defclass foo012 ()
+ ((t :initarg :t))))
+ (assert-program-error (defclass foo013 () ("a")))
+ ;; specialized lambda lists have certain restrictions on ordering,
+ ;; repeating keywords, and the like:
+ (assert-program-error (defmethod foo014 ((foo t) &rest) nil))
+ (assert-program-error (defmethod foo015 ((foo t) &rest x y) nil))
+ (assert-program-error (defmethod foo016 ((foo t) &allow-other-keys) nil))
+ (assert-program-error (defmethod foo017 ((foo t)
+ &optional x &optional y) nil))
+ (assert-program-error (defmethod foo018 ((foo t) &rest x &rest y) nil))
+ (assert-program-error (defmethod foo019 ((foo t) &rest x &optional y) nil))
+ (assert-program-error (defmethod foo020 ((foo t) &key x &optional y) nil))
+ (assert-program-error (defmethod foo021 ((foo t) &key x &rest y) nil)))
+\f
+;;; DOCUMENTATION's argument-precedence-order wasn't being faithfully
+;;; preserved through the bootstrap process until sbcl-0.7.8.39.
+;;; (thanks to Gerd Moellmann)
+(let ((answer (documentation '+ 'function)))
+ (assert (stringp answer))
+ (defmethod documentation ((x (eql '+)) y) "WRONG")
+ (assert (string= (documentation '+ 'function) answer)))
+\f
+;;; only certain declarations are permitted in DEFGENERIC
+(macrolet ((assert-program-error (form)
+ `(multiple-value-bind (value error)
+ (ignore-errors ,form)
+ (assert (null value))
+ (assert (typep error 'program-error)))))
+ (assert-program-error (defgeneric bogus-declaration (x)
+ (declare (special y))))
+ (assert-program-error (defgeneric bogus-declaration2 (x)
+ (declare (notinline concatenate)))))
+;;; CALL-NEXT-METHOD should call NO-NEXT-METHOD if there is no next
+;;; method.
+(defmethod no-next-method-test ((x integer)) (call-next-method))
+(assert (null (ignore-errors (no-next-method-test 1))))
+(defmethod no-next-method ((g (eql #'no-next-method-test)) m &rest args)
+ 'success)
+(assert (eq (no-next-method-test 1) 'success))
+(assert (null (ignore-errors (no-next-method-test 'foo))))
+\f
+;;; regression test for bug 176, following a fix that seems
+;;; simultaneously to fix 140 while not exposing 176 (by Gerd
+;;; Moellmann, merged in sbcl-0.7.9.12).
+(dotimes (i 10)
+ (let ((lastname (intern (format nil "C176-~D" (1- i))))
+ (name (intern (format nil "C176-~D" i))))
+ (eval `(defclass ,name
+ (,@(if (= i 0) nil (list lastname)))
+ ()))
+ (eval `(defmethod initialize-instance :after ((x ,name) &rest any)
+ (declare (ignore any))))))
+(defclass b176 () (aslot-176))
+(defclass c176-0 (b176) ())
+(assert (= 1 (setf (slot-value (make-instance 'c176-9) 'aslot-176) 1)))
+\f
+;;; DEFINE-METHOD-COMBINATION was over-eager at checking for duplicate
+;;; primary methods:
+(define-method-combination dmc-test-mc (&optional (order :most-specific-first))
+ ((around (:around))
+ (primary (dmc-test-mc) :order order :required t))
+ (let ((form (if (rest primary)
+ `(and ,@(mapcar #'(lambda (method)
+ `(call-method ,method))
+ primary))
+ `(call-method ,(first primary)))))
+ (if around
+ `(call-method ,(first around)
+ (,@(rest around)
+ (make-method ,form)))
+ form)))
+
+(defgeneric dmc-test-mc (&key k)
+ (:method-combination dmc-test-mc))
+
+(defmethod dmc-test-mc dmc-test-mc (&key k)
+ k)
+
+(dmc-test-mc :k 1)
+;;; While I'm at it, DEFINE-METHOD-COMBINATION is defined to return
+;;; the NAME argument, not some random method object. So:
+(assert (eq (define-method-combination dmc-test-return-foo)
+ 'dmc-test-return-foo))
+(assert (eq (define-method-combination dmc-test-return-bar :operator and)
+ 'dmc-test-return-bar))
+(assert (eq (define-method-combination dmc-test-return
+ (&optional (order :most-specific-first))
+ ((around (:around))
+ (primary (dmc-test-return) :order order :required t))
+ (let ((form (if (rest primary)
+ `(and ,@(mapcar #'(lambda (method)
+ `(call-method ,method))
+ primary))
+ `(call-method ,(first primary)))))
+ (if around
+ `(call-method ,(first around)
+ (,@(rest around)
+ (make-method ,form)))
+ form)))
+ 'dmc-test-return))
+\f
+;;; DEFMETHOD should signal an ERROR if an incompatible lambda list is
+;;; given:
+(defmethod incompatible-ll-test-1 (x) x)
+(assert (raises-error? (defmethod incompatible-ll-test-1 (x y) y)))
+(assert (raises-error? (defmethod incompatible-ll-test-1 (x &rest y) y)))
+;;; Sneakily using a bit of MOPness to check some consistency
+(assert (= (length
+ (sb-pcl:generic-function-methods #'incompatible-ll-test-1)) 1))
+
+(defmethod incompatible-ll-test-2 (x &key bar) bar)
+(assert (raises-error? (defmethod incompatible-ll-test-2 (x) x)))
+(defmethod incompatible-ll-test-2 (x &rest y) y)
+(assert (= (length
+ (sb-pcl:generic-function-methods #'incompatible-ll-test-2)) 1))
+(defmethod incompatible-ll-test-2 ((x integer) &key bar) bar)
+(assert (= (length
+ (sb-pcl:generic-function-methods #'incompatible-ll-test-2)) 2))
+(assert (equal (incompatible-ll-test-2 t 1 2) '(1 2)))
+(assert (eq (incompatible-ll-test-2 1 :bar 'yes) 'yes))
+\f
+;;; Attempting to instantiate classes with forward references in their
+;;; CPL should signal errors (FIXME: of what type?)
+(defclass never-finished-class (this-one-unfinished-too) ())
+(multiple-value-bind (result error)
+ (ignore-errors (make-instance 'never-finished-class))
+ (assert (null result))
+ (assert (typep error 'error)))
+(multiple-value-bind (result error)
+ (ignore-errors (make-instance 'this-one-unfinished-too))
+ (assert (null result))
+ (assert (typep error 'error)))
+\f
+;;; Classes with :ALLOCATION :CLASS slots should be subclassable (and
+;;; weren't for a while in sbcl-0.7.9.xx)
+(defclass superclass-with-slot ()
+ ((a :allocation :class)))
+(defclass subclass-for-class-allocation (superclass-with-slot) ())
+(make-instance 'subclass-for-class-allocation)
+\f
+;;; bug #136: CALL-NEXT-METHOD was being a little too lexical,
+;;; resulting in failure in the following:
+(defmethod call-next-method-lexical-args ((x integer))
+ x)
+(defmethod call-next-method-lexical-args :around ((x integer))
+ (let ((x (1+ x)))
+ (call-next-method)))
+(assert (= (call-next-method-lexical-args 3) 3))
+\f
+;;; DEFINE-METHOD-COMBINATION with arguments was hopelessly broken
+;;; until 0.7.9.5x
+(defvar *d-m-c-args-test* nil)
+(define-method-combination progn-with-lock ()
+ ((methods ()))
+ (:arguments object)
+ `(unwind-protect
+ (progn (lock (object-lock ,object))
+ ,@(mapcar #'(lambda (method)
+ `(call-method ,method))
+ methods))
+ (unlock (object-lock ,object))))
+(defun object-lock (obj)
+ (push "object-lock" *d-m-c-args-test*)
+ obj)
+(defun unlock (obj)
+ (push "unlock" *d-m-c-args-test*)
+ obj)
+(defun lock (obj)
+ (push "lock" *d-m-c-args-test*)
+ obj)
+(defgeneric d-m-c-args-test (x)
+ (:method-combination progn-with-lock))
+(defmethod d-m-c-args-test ((x symbol))
+ (push "primary" *d-m-c-args-test*))
+(defmethod d-m-c-args-test ((x number))
+ (error "foo"))
+(assert (equal (d-m-c-args-test t) '("primary" "lock" "object-lock")))
+(assert (equal *d-m-c-args-test*
+ '("unlock" "object-lock" "primary" "lock" "object-lock")))
+(setf *d-m-c-args-test* nil)
+(ignore-errors (d-m-c-args-test 1))
+(assert (equal *d-m-c-args-test*
+ '("unlock" "object-lock" "lock" "object-lock")))
+\f
+;;; The walker (on which DEFMETHOD depended) didn't know how to handle
+;;; SYMBOL-MACROLET properly. In fact, as of sbcl-0.7.10.20 it still
+;;; doesn't, but it does well enough to compile the following without
+;;; error (the problems remain in asking for a complete macroexpansion
+;;; of an arbitrary form).
+(symbol-macrolet ((x 1))
+ (defmethod bug222 (z)
+ (macrolet ((frob (form) `(progn ,form ,x)))
+ (frob (print x)))))
+(assert (= (bug222 t) 1))
+;;; also, a test case to guard against bogus environment hacking:
+(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
+ (setq bug222-b 3))
+;;; this should at the least compile:
+(let ((bug222-b 1))
+ (defmethod bug222-b (z stream)
+ (macrolet ((frob (form) `(progn ,form ,bug222-b)))
+ (frob (format stream "~D~%" bug222-b)))))
+;;; and it would be nice (though not specified by ANSI) if the answer
+;;; were as follows:
+(let ((x (make-string-output-stream)))
+ ;; not specified by ANSI
+ (assert (= (bug222-b t x) 3))
+ ;; specified.
+ (assert (char= (char (get-output-stream-string x) 0) #\1)))
+\f
+;;; REINITIALIZE-INSTANCE, in the ctor optimization, wasn't checking
+;;; for invalid initargs where it should:
+(defclass class234 () ())
+(defclass subclass234 (class234) ())
+(defvar *bug234* 0)
+(defun bug-234 ()
+ (reinitialize-instance (make-instance 'class234) :dummy 0))
+(defun subbug-234 ()
+ (reinitialize-instance (make-instance 'subclass234) :dummy 0))
+(assert (raises-error? (bug-234) program-error))
+(defmethod shared-initialize :after ((i class234) slots &key dummy)
+ (incf *bug234*))
+(assert (typep (subbug-234) 'subclass234))
+(assert (= *bug234*
+ ;; once for MAKE-INSTANCE, once for REINITIALIZE-INSTANCE
+ 2))
+
+;;; also, some combinations of MAKE-INSTANCE and subclassing missed
+;;; new methods (Gerd Moellmann sbcl-devel 2002-12-29):
+(defclass class234-b1 () ())
+(defclass class234-b2 (class234-b1) ())
+(defvar *bug234-b* 0)
+(defun bug234-b ()
+ (make-instance 'class234-b2))
+(compile 'bug234-b)
+(bug234-b)
+(assert (= *bug234-b* 0))
+(defmethod initialize-instance :before ((x class234-b1) &rest args)
+ (declare (ignore args))
+ (incf *bug234-b*))
+(bug234-b)
+(assert (= *bug234-b* 1))
+\f
+;;; we should be able to make classes with uninterned names:
+(defclass #:class-with-uninterned-name () ())
+\f
+;;; SLOT-MISSING should be called when there are missing slots.
+(defclass class-with-all-slots-missing () ())
+(defmethod slot-missing (class (o class-with-all-slots-missing)
+ slot-name op
+ &optional new-value)
+ op)
+(assert (eq (slot-value (make-instance 'class-with-all-slots-missing) 'foo)
+ 'slot-value))
+(assert (eq (funcall (lambda (x) (slot-value x 'bar))
+ (make-instance 'class-with-all-slots-missing))
+ 'slot-value))
+(assert (eq (funcall (lambda (x) (setf (slot-value x 'baz) 'baz))
+ (make-instance 'class-with-all-slots-missing))
+ ;; SLOT-MISSING's value is specified to be ignored; we
+ ;; return NEW-VALUE.
+ 'baz))
+\f
+;;; we should be able to specialize on anything that names a class.
+(defclass name-for-class () ())
+(defmethod something-that-specializes ((x name-for-class)) 1)
+(setf (find-class 'other-name-for-class) (find-class 'name-for-class))
+(defmethod something-that-specializes ((x other-name-for-class)) 2)
+(assert (= (something-that-specializes (make-instance 'name-for-class)) 2))
+(assert (= (something-that-specializes (make-instance 'other-name-for-class))
+ 2))
+\f
+;;; more forward referenced classes stuff
+(defclass frc-1 (frc-2) ())
+(assert (subtypep 'frc-1 (find-class 'frc-2)))
+(assert (subtypep (find-class 'frc-1) 'frc-2))
+(assert (not (subtypep (find-class 'frc-2) 'frc-1)))
+(defclass frc-2 (frc-3) ((a :initarg :a)))
+(assert (subtypep 'frc-1 (find-class 'frc-3)))
+(defclass frc-3 () ())
+(assert (typep (make-instance 'frc-1 :a 2) (find-class 'frc-1)))
+(assert (typep (make-instance 'frc-2 :a 3) (find-class 'frc-2)))
+\f
+;;; check that we can define classes with two slots of different names
+;;; (even if it STYLE-WARNs).
+(defclass odd-name-class ()
+ ((name :initarg :name)
+ (cl-user::name :initarg :name2)))
+(let ((x (make-instance 'odd-name-class :name 1 :name2 2)))
+ (assert (= (slot-value x 'name) 1))
+ (assert (= (slot-value x 'cl-user::name) 2)))
+\f
+;;; ALLOCATE-INSTANCE should work on structures, even if defined by
+;;; DEFSTRUCT (and not DEFCLASS :METACLASS STRUCTURE-CLASS).
+(defstruct allocatable-structure a)
+(assert (typep (allocate-instance (find-class 'allocatable-structure))
+ 'allocatable-structure))
+\f
+;;; Bug found by Paul Dietz when devising CPL tests: somewhat
+;;; amazingly, calls to CPL would work a couple of times, and then
+;;; start returning NIL. A fix was found (relating to the
+;;; applicability of constant-dfun optimization) by Gerd Moellmann.
+(defgeneric cpl (x)
+ (:method-combination list)
+ (:method list ((x broadcast-stream)) 'broadcast-stream)
+ (:method list ((x integer)) 'integer)
+ (:method list ((x number)) 'number)
+ (:method list ((x stream)) 'stream)
+ (:method list ((x structure-object)) 'structure-object))
+(assert (equal (cpl 0) '(integer number)))
+(assert (equal (cpl 0) '(integer number)))
+(assert (equal (cpl 0) '(integer number)))
+(assert (equal (cpl 0) '(integer number)))
+(assert (equal (cpl 0) '(integer number)))
+(assert (equal (cpl (make-broadcast-stream))
+ '(broadcast-stream stream structure-object)))
+(assert (equal (cpl (make-broadcast-stream))
+ '(broadcast-stream stream structure-object)))
+(assert (equal (cpl (make-broadcast-stream))
+ '(broadcast-stream stream structure-object)))
+\f
+;;; Bug in CALL-NEXT-METHOD: assignment to the method's formal
+;;; parameters shouldn't affect the arguments to the next method for a
+;;; no-argument call to CALL-NEXT-METHOD
+(defgeneric cnm-assignment (x)
+ (:method (x) x)
+ (:method ((x integer)) (setq x 3)
+ (list x (call-next-method) (call-next-method x))))
+(assert (equal (cnm-assignment 1) '(3 1 3)))
+\f
+;;; Bug reported by Istvan Marko 2003-07-09
+(let ((class-name (gentemp)))
+ (loop for i from 1 to 9
+ for slot-name = (intern (format nil "X~D" i))
+ for initarg-name = (intern (format nil "X~D" i) :keyword)
+ collect `(,slot-name :initarg ,initarg-name) into slot-descs
+ append `(,initarg-name (list 0)) into default-initargs
+ finally (eval `(defclass ,class-name ()
+ (,@slot-descs)
+ (:default-initargs ,@default-initargs))))
+ (let ((f (compile nil `(lambda () (make-instance ',class-name)))))
+ (assert (typep (funcall f) class-name))))
+
+;;; bug 262: DEFMETHOD failed on a generic function without a lambda
+;;; list
+(ensure-generic-function 'bug262)
+(defmethod bug262 (x y)
+ (list x y))
+(assert (equal (bug262 1 2) '(1 2)))
+
+;;; salex on #lisp 2003-10-13 reported that type declarations inside
+;;; WITH-SLOTS are too hairy to be checked
+(defun ensure-no-notes (form)
+ (handler-case (compile nil `(lambda () ,form))
+ (sb-ext:compiler-note (c)
+ ;; FIXME: it would be better to check specifically for the "type
+ ;; is too hairy" note
+ (error c))))
+(defvar *x*)
+(ensure-no-notes '(with-slots (a) *x*
+ (declare (integer a))
+ a))
+(ensure-no-notes '(with-slots (a) *x*
+ (declare (integer a))
+ (declare (notinline slot-value))
+ a))
+
+;;; from CLHS 7.6.5.1
+(defclass character-class () ((char :initarg :char)))
+(defclass picture-class () ((glyph :initarg :glyph)))
+(defclass character-picture-class (character-class picture-class) ())
+
+(defmethod width ((c character-class) &key font) font)
+(defmethod width ((p picture-class) &key pixel-size) pixel-size)
+
+(assert (raises-error?
+ (width (make-instance 'character-class :char #\Q)
+ :font 'baskerville :pixel-size 10)
+ program-error))
+(assert (raises-error?
+ (width (make-instance 'picture-class :glyph #\Q)
+ :font 'baskerville :pixel-size 10)
+ program-error))
+(assert (eq (width (make-instance 'character-picture-class :char #\Q)
+ :font 'baskerville :pixel-size 10)
+ 'baskerville))
+
+;;; class redefinition shouldn't give any warnings, in the usual case
+(defclass about-to-be-redefined () ((some-slot :accessor some-slot)))
+(handler-bind ((warning #'error))
+ (defclass about-to-be-redefined () ((some-slot :accessor some-slot))))
+
+;;; attempts to add accessorish methods to generic functions with more
+;;; complex lambda lists should fail
+(defgeneric accessoroid (object &key &allow-other-keys))
+(assert (raises-error?
+ (defclass accessoroid-class () ((slot :accessor accessoroid)))
+ program-error))
+
+;;;; success
(sb-ext:quit :unix-status 104)