Designed tests for make_int and intern with their destructors
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@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ perspective.
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Should we capitalise symbols? This way, we limit the symbol table's
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Should we capitalise symbols? This way, we limit the symbol table's
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possible options a bit (potentially we could design a better hashing
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possible options a bit (potentially we could design a better hashing
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algorithm?) and it would be kinda like an actual Lisp.
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algorithm?) and it would be kinda like an actual Lisp.
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** TODO Test value constructors and destructors :test:
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** DONE Test value constructors and destructors :test:
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Test if ~make_int~ works with ~as_int,~ ~intern~ with ~as_sym~.
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Test if ~make_int~ works with ~as_int,~ ~intern~ with ~as_sym~.
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Latter will require a symbol table.
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Latter will require a symbol table.
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** TODO Test containers constructors and destructors :test:
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** TODO Test containers constructors and destructors :test:
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main.c
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main.c
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return SV(newstr, old.size);
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return SV(newstr, old.size);
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}
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}
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const char *words[] = {
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char *words[] = {
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"aliquam", "erat", "volutpat", "nunc", "eleifend",
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"aliquam", "erat", "volutpat", "nunc", "eleifend",
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"leo", "vitae", "magna", "in", "id",
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"leo", "vitae", "magna", "in", "id",
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"erat", "non", "orci", "commodo", "lobortis",
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"erat", "non", "orci", "commodo", "lobortis",
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sym_table_cleanup(&table);
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sym_table_cleanup(&table);
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}
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}
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void make_int_test(void)
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{
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i64 ints[] = {
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1, -1, (1 << 10) - 1, (-1) * ((1 << 10) - 1),
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INT_MIN, INT_MAX, INT64_MAX, INT64_MIN,
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};
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for (u64 i = 0; i < ARRSIZE(ints); ++i)
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{
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i64 in = ints[i];
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lisp_t *lisp = make_int(in);
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i64 out = as_int(lisp);
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printf("[make_int_test]: %#16lx => %#16lx => %#16lx\n", in, (u64)lisp, out);
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}
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}
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void intern_test(void)
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{
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sys_t system = {0};
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sys_init(&system);
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for (u64 i = 0; i < ARRSIZE(words); ++i)
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{
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char *in = words[i];
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lisp_t *lisp = intern(&system, SV(in, strlen(in)));
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char *out = as_sym(lisp);
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printf("[intern test]: `%s` -> %p -> `%s`\n", in, lisp, out);
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}
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sys_cleanup(&system);
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}
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int main(void)
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int main(void)
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{
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{
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vec_test();
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vec_test();
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printf("\n");
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printf("\n");
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symtable_test();
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symtable_test();
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printf("\n");
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make_int_test();
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printf("\n");
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intern_test();
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return 0;
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return 0;
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}
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}
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