;; MAKE-SEQUENCE
(assert-type-error (make-sequence 'cons 0))
(assert-type-error (make-sequence 'null 1))
+ ;; KLUDGE: I'm not certain that this test actually tests for what
+ ;; it should test, in that the type deriver and optimizers might
+ ;; be too smart for the good of an exhaustive test system.
+ ;; However, it makes me feel good. -- CSR, 2002-10-18
(assert (null (make-sequence 'null 0)))
(assert (= (length (make-sequence 'cons 3)) 3))
;; and NIL is not a valid type for MAKE-SEQUENCE
(assert (null (merge 'null () () '<)))
(assert (= (length (merge 'cons '(1 3) '(2 4) '<)) 4))
(assert-type-error (merge 'nil () () '<))
- ;; tests for MAP/CONCATENATE to come.
+ ;; CONCATENATE
+ (assert-type-error (concatenate 'null '(1) "2"))
+ (assert-type-error (concatenate 'cons #() ()))
+ (assert (null (concatenate 'null () #())))
+ (assert (= (length (concatenate 'cons #() '(1) "2 3")) 4))
+ (assert-type-error (concatenate 'nil '(3)))
+ ;; FIXME: tests for MAP to come when some brave soul implements
+ ;; the analogous type checking for MAP/%MAP.
))
-
-
+\f
+;;; ELT should signal an error of type TYPE-ERROR if its index
+;;; argument isn't a valid sequence index for sequence:
+(defun test-elt-signal (x)
+ (elt x 3))
+(multiple-value-bind (result error)
+ (ignore-errors (test-elt-signal "foo"))
+ (assert (null result))
+ (assert (typep error 'type-error)))
+(assert (eql (test-elt-signal "foob") #\b))
\f
;;; success
(quit :unix-status 104)