X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=tests%2Fprint.impure.lisp;h=c5e6d61f6c6eb68ff3b652fd3f600b8154a2bcd8;hb=a64589ed34ce0298fae164476af7de14c4652909;hp=b636c3738dc7b24a2fc03b7920bd7f0fdd89e3d9;hpb=44e8b1e878153bd815021acd962806a3e7e86c60;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/tests/print.impure.lisp b/tests/print.impure.lisp index b636c37..c5e6d61 100644 --- a/tests/print.impure.lisp +++ b/tests/print.impure.lisp @@ -1,6 +1,18 @@ -(in-package :cl-user) +;;;; miscellaneous tests of printing stuff + +;;;; 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") ;;; We should be able to output X readably (at least when *READ-EVAL*). (defun assert-readable-output (x) @@ -36,10 +48,10 @@ ;;; This was a bug in SBCL until 0.6.12.40 (originally reported as a ;;; CMU CL bug by Erik Naggum on comp.lang.lisp). -(loop for *print-base* from 2 to 36 +(loop for base from 2 to 36 with *print-radix* = t - do - (assert (string= "#*101" (format nil "~S" #*101)))) + do (let ((*print-base* base)) + (assert (string= "#*101" (format nil "~S" #*101))))) ;;; bug in sbcl-0.7.1.25, reported by DB sbcl-devel 2002-02-25 (assert (string= "0.5" (format nil "~2D" 0.5))) @@ -48,5 +60,74 @@ ;;; some DWIM "functionality". (assert (raises-error? (format nil "~:2T"))) +;;; bug reported, with fix, by Robert Strandh, sbcl-devel 2002-03-09, +;;; fixed in sbcl-0.7.1.36: +(assert (string= (format nil "~2,3,8,'0$" 1234567.3d0) "1234567.30")) + +;;; checks that other FORMAT-DOLLAR output remains sane after the +;;; 0.7.1.36 change +(assert (string= (format nil "~$" 0) "0.00")) +(assert (string= (format nil "~$" 4) "4.00")) +(assert (string= (format nil "~$" -4.0) "-4.00")) +(assert (string= (format nil "~2,7,11$" -4.0) "-0000004.00")) +(assert (string= (format nil "~2,7,11,' $" 1.1) " 0000001.10")) +(assert (string= (format nil "~1,7,11,' $" 1.1) " 0000001.1")) +(assert (string= (format nil "~1,3,8,' $" 7.3) " 007.3")) +(assert (string= (format nil "~2,3,8,'0$" 7.3) "00007.30")) + +;;; Check for symbol lookup in ~/ / directive -- double-colon was +;;; broken in 0.7.1.36 and earlier +(defun print-foo (stream arg colonp atsignp &rest params) + (declare (ignore colonp atsignp params)) + (format stream "~d" arg)) + +(assert (string= (format nil "~/print-foo/" 2) "2")) +(assert (string= (format nil "~/cl-user:print-foo/" 2) "2")) +(assert (string= (format nil "~/cl-user::print-foo/" 2) "2")) +(assert (raises-error? (format nil "~/cl-user:::print-foo/" 2))) +(assert (raises-error? (format nil "~/cl-user:a:print-foo/" 2))) +(assert (raises-error? (format nil "~/a:cl-user:print-foo/" 2))) +(assert (raises-error? (format nil "~/cl-user:print-foo:print-foo/" 2))) + +;;; better make sure that we get this one right, too +(defun print-foo\:print-foo (stream arg colonp atsignp &rest params) + (declare (ignore colonp atsignp params)) + (format stream "~d" arg)) + +(assert (string= (format nil "~/cl-user:print-foo:print-foo/" 2) "2")) +(assert (string= (format nil "~/cl-user::print-foo:print-foo/" 2) "2")) + +;;; Check for error detection of illegal directives in a~<..~> justify +;;; block (see ANSI section 22.3.5.2) +(assert (raises-error? (format nil "~<~W~>" 'foo))) +(assert (raises-error? (format nil "~<~<~A~:>~>" '(foo)))) +(assert (string= (format nil "~<~<~A~>~>" 'foo) "FOO")) + +;;; Check that arrays that we print while *PRINT-READABLY* is true are +;;; in fact generating similar objects. +(assert (equal (array-dimensions + (read-from-string + (with-output-to-string (s) + (let ((*print-readably* t)) + (print (make-array '(1 2 0)) s))))) + '(1 2 0))) + +(assert (multiple-value-bind (result error) + (ignore-errors (read-from-string + (with-output-to-string (s) + (let ((*print-readably* t)) + (print (make-array '(1 0 1)) s))))) + ;; it might not be readably-printable + (or (typep error 'print-not-readable) + ;; or else it had better have the same dimensions + (equal (array-dimensions result) '(1 0 1))))) + +;;; before 0.8.0.66 it signalled UNBOUND-VARIABLE +(write #(1 2 3) :pretty nil :readably t) + +;;; another UNBOUND-VARIABLE, this time due to a bug in FORMATTER +;;; expanders. +(funcall (formatter "~@<~A~:*~A~:>") nil 3) + ;;; success (quit :unix-status 104)