X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=tests%2Ftype.impure.lisp;h=2b89eebca35ed6123dca5ee94a0ba053de753b0c;hb=3a8bfcb01abe4d8eeb9ef1343d623dbbf57c19d9;hp=8b9a67c5d0346d9f5126216a6e6bcc1835485055;hpb=b4d7d8a9eba49f0e0e6351568d45b7ac64f4047f;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/tests/type.impure.lisp b/tests/type.impure.lisp index 8b9a67c..2b89eeb 100644 --- a/tests/type.impure.lisp +++ b/tests/type.impure.lisp @@ -1,6 +1,16 @@ -(in-package :cl-user) +;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for +;;;; more information. +;;;; +;;;; 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. (load "assertoid.lisp") +(use-package "ASSERTOID") (defmacro assert-nil-nil (expr) `(assert (equal '(nil nil) (multiple-value-list ,expr)))) @@ -80,14 +90,10 @@ ;;; part I: TYPEP (assert (typep #(11) '(simple-array t 1))) (assert (typep #(11) '(simple-array (or integer symbol) 1))) -;;; FIXME: This is broken because of compiler bug 123: the compiler -;;; optimizes the type test to T, so it never gets a chance to raise a -;;; runtime error. (It used to work under the IR1 interpreter just -;;; because the IR1 interpreter doesn't try to optimize TYPEP as hard -;;; as the byte compiler does.) -#+nil (assert (raises-error? (typep #(11) '(simple-array undef-type 1)))) +(assert (raises-error? (typep #(11) '(simple-array undef-type 1)))) (assert (not (typep 11 '(simple-array undef-type 1)))) ;;; part II: SUBTYPEP + (assert (subtypep '(vector some-undef-type) 'vector)) (assert (not (subtypep '(vector some-undef-type) 'integer))) (assert-nil-nil (subtypep 'utype-1 'utype-2)) @@ -118,7 +124,12 @@ ;;; HAIRY domain. (assert-nil-t (subtypep 'atom 'cons)) (assert-nil-t (subtypep 'cons 'atom)) +;;; These two are desireable but not necessary for ANSI conformance; +;;; maintenance work on other parts of the system broke them in +;;; sbcl-0.7.13.11 -- CSR +#+nil (assert-nil-t (subtypep '(not list) 'cons)) +#+nil (assert-nil-t (subtypep '(not float) 'single-float)) (assert-t-t (subtypep '(not atom) 'cons)) (assert-t-t (subtypep 'cons '(not atom))) @@ -343,14 +354,24 @@ (tests-of-inline-type-tests) (format t "~&/done with compiled (TESTS-OF-INLINE-TYPE-TESTS)~%") -#|| Pending fix for bug 176, bug 140 has been unfixed ;;; Redefinition of classes should alter the type hierarchy (BUG 140): (defclass superclass () ()) +(defclass maybe-subclass () ()) +(assert-nil-t (subtypep 'maybe-subclass 'superclass)) (defclass maybe-subclass (superclass) ()) (assert-t-t (subtypep 'maybe-subclass 'superclass)) (defclass maybe-subclass () ()) (assert-nil-t (subtypep 'maybe-subclass 'superclass)) -||# + +;;; Prior to sbcl-0.7.6.27, there was some confusion in ARRAY types +;;; specialized on some as-yet-undefined type which would cause this +;;; program to fail (bugs #123 and #165). Verify that it doesn't. +(defun foo (x) + (declare (type (vector bar) x)) + (aref x 1)) +(deftype bar () 'single-float) +(assert (eql (foo (make-array 3 :element-type 'bar :initial-element 0.0f0)) + 0.0f0)) ;;; success (quit :unix-status 104)