;;;; tests related to the Lisp reader ;;;; This file is impure because we want to modify the readtable and 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") ;;; Bug 30, involving mistakes in binding the read table, made this ;;; code fail. (defun read-vector (stream char) (declare (ignorable char)) (coerce (read-delimited-list #\] stream t) 'vector)) (set-macro-character #\[ #'read-vector nil) (set-macro-character #\] (get-macro-character #\)) nil) (multiple-value-bind (res pos) (read-from-string "[1 2 3]") ; ==> #(1 2 3), 7 (assert (equalp res #(1 2 3))) (assert (= pos 7))) (multiple-value-bind (res pos) (read-from-string "#\\x") ; ==> #\x, 3 (assert (equalp res #\x)) (assert (= pos 3))) (multiple-value-bind (res pos) (read-from-string "[#\\x]") (assert (equalp res #(#\x))) (assert (= pos 5))) ;;; Bug 51b. (try to throw READER-ERRORs when the reader encounters ;;; dubious input) (assert (raises-error? (read-from-string "1e1000") reader-error)) (assert (raises-error? (read-from-string "1/0") reader-error)) ;;; Bug reported by Antonio Martinez on comp.lang.lisp 2003-02-03 in ;;; message : reading ;;; circular instances of CLOS classes didn't work: (defclass box () ((value :initarg :value :reader value))) (defun read-box (stream char) (declare (ignore char)) (let ((objects (read-delimited-list #\] stream t))) (unless (= 1 (length objects)) (error "Unknown box reader syntax")) (make-instance 'box :value (first objects)))) (set-macro-character #\[ 'read-box) (set-syntax-from-char #\] #\)) (multiple-value-bind (res pos) (read-from-string "#1=[#1#]") (assert (eq (value res) res)) (assert (= pos 8))) ;;; much, much, later (in Feb 2007), CSR noticed that the problem ;;; still exists for funcallable instances. (defclass funcallable-box (box sb-mop:funcallable-standard-object) () (:metaclass sb-mop:funcallable-standard-class)) (defun read-funcallable-box (stream char) (declare (ignore char)) (let ((objects (read-delimited-list #\} stream t))) (unless (= 1 (length objects)) (error "Unknown box reader syntax")) (make-instance 'funcallable-box :value (first objects)))) (set-macro-character #\{ 'read-funcallable-box) (set-syntax-from-char #\} #\)) (multiple-value-bind (res pos) (read-from-string "#1={#1#}") (assert (eq (value res) res)) (assert (= pos 8))) ;;; CSR managed to break the #S reader macro in the process of merging ;;; SB-PCL:CLASS and CL:CLASS -- make sure it works (defstruct readable-struct a) (macrolet ((frob (string) `(assert (eq (readable-struct-a (read-from-string ,string)) t)))) (frob "#S(READABLE-STRUCT :A T)") (frob "#S(READABLE-STRUCT A T)") (frob "#S(READABLE-STRUCT \"A\" T)") (frob "#S(READABLE-STRUCT #\\A T)") (frob "#S(READABLE-STRUCT #\\A T :A NIL)")) (macrolet ((frob (string) `(assert (raises-error? (read-from-string ,string) reader-error)))) (frob "#S(READABLE-STRUCT . :A)") (frob "#S(READABLE-STRUCT :A . T)") (frob "#S(READABLE-STRUCT :A T . :A)") (frob "#S(READABLE-STRUCT :A T :A . T)")) ;;; reported by Henrik Motakef (defpackage "") (assert (eq (symbol-package (read-from-string "||::FOO")) (find-package ""))) ;;; test nested reads, test case by Helmut Eller for cmucl (defclass my-in-stream (sb-gray:fundamental-character-input-stream) ((last-char :initarg :last-char))) (let ((string " a ") (i 0)) (defmethod sb-gray:stream-read-char ((s my-in-stream)) (with-input-from-string (s "b") (read s)) (with-slots (last-char) s (cond (last-char (prog1 last-char (setf last-char nil))) (t (prog1 (aref string i) (setq i (mod (1+ i) (length string))))))))) (defmethod sb-gray:stream-unread-char ((s my-in-stream) char) (setf (slot-value s 'last-char) char) nil) (assert (eq 'a (read (make-instance 'my-in-stream :last-char nil)))) ;;; NIL as the last argument to SET-SYNTAX-FROM-CHAR in compiled code, ;;; reported by Levente Mészáros (let ((fun (compile nil '(lambda () (set-syntax-from-char #\{ #\( *readtable* nil))))) (funcall fun) (assert (equal '(:ok) (read-from-string "{:ok)")))) (with-test (:name :bad-recursive-read) ;; This use to signal an unbound-variable error instead. (assert (eq :error (handler-case (with-input-from-string (s "42") (read s t nil t)) (reader-error (e) :error))))) (with-test (:name :standard-readtable-modified) (macrolet ((test (form &optional op) `(assert (eq :error (handler-case (progn ,form t) (sb-int:standard-readtable-modified-error (e) ,@(when op `((assert (equal ,op (sb-kernel::standard-readtable-modified-operation e))))) :error)))))) (let ((rt *readtable*)) (with-standard-io-syntax (let ((srt *readtable*)) (test (setf (readtable-case srt) :preserve) '(setf readtable-case)) (test (copy-readtable rt srt) 'copy-readtable) (test (set-syntax-from-char #\a #\a srt rt) 'set-syntax-from-char) (test (set-macro-character #\a (constantly t) t srt) 'set-macro-character) (test (make-dispatch-macro-character #\! t srt)) (test (set-dispatch-macro-character #\# #\a (constantly t) srt) 'set-dispatch-macro-character)))))) (with-test (:name :reader-package-errors) (flet ((test (string) (handler-case (progn (read-from-string string) :feh) (error (e) (when (and (typep e 'reader-error) (typep e 'package-error)) (package-error-package e)))))) (assert (equal "NO-SUCH-PKG" (test "no-such-pkg::foo"))) (assert (eq (find-package :cl) (test "cl:no-such-sym"))))) ;;; THIS SHOULD BE LAST as it frobs the standard readtable (with-test (:name :set-macro-character-nil) (handler-bind ((sb-int:standard-readtable-modified-error #'continue)) (let ((fun (lambda (&rest args) 'ok))) ;; NIL means the standard readtable. (assert (eq t (set-macro-character #\~ fun nil nil))) (assert (eq fun (get-macro-character #\~ nil))) (assert (eq t (set-dispatch-macro-character #\# #\~ fun nil))) (assert (eq fun (get-dispatch-macro-character #\# #\~ nil)))))) ;;; success