X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=tests%2Farray.pure.lisp;h=65a8a6048e0f3d7558f1203d7e1cc13d84947dff;hb=369029d73f198b59135c6c005b7a70ae5a753650;hp=d25d97c490441629eec0063266f7fa0b6e44a1e1;hpb=416152f084604094445a758ff399871132dff2bd;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/tests/array.pure.lisp b/tests/array.pure.lisp index d25d97c..65a8a60 100644 --- a/tests/array.pure.lisp +++ b/tests/array.pure.lisp @@ -11,31 +11,63 @@ (in-package :cl-user) -;;; FIXME: Bug 126 isn't dead yet.. -#| ;;; Array initialization has complicated defaulting for :ELEMENT-TYPE, ;;; and both compile-time and run-time logic takes a whack at it. (let ((testcases '(;; Bug 126, confusion between high-level default string ;; initial element #\SPACE and low-level default array ;; element #\NULL, is gone. - (#\space (make-array 11 :element-type 'character)) - (#\space (make-string 11 :initial-element #\space)) - (#\space (make-string 11)) + (#\null (make-array 11 :element-type 'character) simple-string) + (#\space (make-string 11 :initial-element #\space) string) + (#\* (make-string 11 :initial-element #\*)) + (#\null (make-string 11)) (#\null (make-string 11 :initial-element #\null)) (#\x (make-string 11 :initial-element #\x)) ;; And the other tweaks made when fixing bug 126 didn't ;; mess things up too badly either. - (nil (make-array 11)) + (0 (make-array 11) simple-vector) (nil (make-array 11 :initial-element nil)) (12 (make-array 11 :initial-element 12)) - (0 (make-array 11 :element-type '(unsigned-byte 4))) + (0 (make-array 11 :element-type '(unsigned-byte 4)) (simple-array (unsigned-byte 4) (*))) (12 (make-array 11 :element-type '(unsigned-byte 4) :initial-element 12))))) (dolist (testcase testcases) - (destructuring-bind (expected-result form) testcase + (destructuring-bind (expected-result form &optional type) testcase (unless (eql expected-result (aref (eval form) 3)) (error "expected ~S in EVAL ~S" expected-result form)) - (unless (eql expected-result (aref (funcall (compile nil form)) 3)) - (error "expected ~S in FUNCALL COMPILE ~S" expected-result form))))) -|# \ No newline at end of file + (unless (eql expected-result + (aref (funcall (compile nil `(lambda () ,form))) 3)) + (error "expected ~S in FUNCALL COMPILE ~S" expected-result form)) + ;; also do some testing of compilation and verification that + ;; errors are thrown appropriately. + (unless (eql expected-result + (funcall (compile nil `(lambda () (aref ,form 3))))) + (error "expected ~S in COMPILED-AREF ~S" expected-result form)) + (when type + (unless (eql expected-result + (funcall (compile nil `(lambda () (let ((x ,form)) + (declare (type ,type x)) + (aref x 3)))))) + (error "expected ~S in COMPILED-DECLARED-AREF ~S" expected-result form))) + (when (ignore-errors (aref (eval form) 12)) + (error "error not thrown in EVAL ~S" form)) + (when (ignore-errors (aref (funcall (compile nil `(lambda () ,form))) 12)) + (error "error not thrown in FUNCALL COMPILE ~S")) + (when (ignore-errors (funcall (compile nil `(lambda () (aref ,form 12))))) + (error "error not thrown in COMPILED-AREF ~S" form)) + (when type + (when (ignore-errors (funcall + (compile nil `(lambda () (let ((x ,form)) + (declare (type ,type x)) + (aref x 12)))))) + (error "error not thrown in COMPILED-DECLARED-AREF ~S" form)))))) + +;;; On the SPARC, until sbcl-0.7.7.20, there was a bug in array references +;;; for small vector elements (spotted by Raymond Toy). +(assert (= (funcall + (lambda (rmdr) + (declare (type (simple-array bit (*)) rmdr) + (optimize (speed 3) (safety 0))) + (aref rmdr 0)) + #*00000000000000000000000000000001000000000) + 0))