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This page is for E implementation conformance tests for which a more specific location has not ''yet'' been found. | This page is for E implementation conformance tests for which a more specific location has not ''yet'' been found. | ||
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+ | ===How [[User:Kevin Reid]] thinks doc-comments ought to work=== | ||
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+ | (1 outside space is dropped, function obj doc goes on the method) {{XXX|add multiline doc tests, w roundtrip}} | ||
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+ | ? /** foo */ def x {} | ||
+ | # value: <x> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ? x.__getAllegedType().getDocComment() | ||
+ | # value: "foo" | ||
+ | |||
+ | ? /** foo */ def y() :void {} | ||
+ | # value: <y> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ? y.__getAllegedType().getDocComment() | ||
+ | # value: "" | ||
+ | |||
+ | ? y.__getAllegedType().getMessageTypes()["run/0"].getDocComment() | ||
+ | # value: "foo" | ||
===Trailing commas=== | ===Trailing commas=== | ||
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==Regression tests== | ==Regression tests== | ||
- | This used to hang on [[E-on-Java]] | + | ===This used to hang on [[E-on-Java]]=== |
? def T := nullOk[Tuple[any, T]] | ? def T := nullOk[Tuple[any, T]] | ||
# value: nullOk[Tuple[any, <***CYCLE***>]] | # value: nullOk[Tuple[any, <***CYCLE***>]] | ||
- | These used to reveal pointers on [[E-on-Java]] | + | ===These used to reveal pointers on [[E-on-Java]]=== |
? [].asMap()[<import:java.lang.makeObject>()] | ? [].asMap()[<import:java.lang.makeObject>()] | ||
# problem: <IndexOutOfBoundsException: <an Object> not found> | # problem: <IndexOutOfBoundsException: <an Object> not found> | ||
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# problem: <NoSuchMethodException: <a Double>.random/0> | # problem: <NoSuchMethodException: <a Double>.random/0> | ||
- | ??? | + | ===???=== |
? def l := [].diverge(char) | ? def l := [].diverge(char) | ||
# value: [].diverge() | # value: [].diverge() | ||
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# value: ['a', 'b', 'c'].diverge() | # value: ['a', 'b', 'c'].diverge() | ||
- | This used to fail to be rejected in [[E-on-Java]] | + | ===This used to fail to be rejected in [[E-on-Java]]=== |
? { x + 1; def x := 2 } | ? { x + 1; def x := 2 } | ||
# problem: Failed: Undefined variable: x | # problem: Failed: Undefined variable: x | ||
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# value: 2 | # value: 2 | ||
# value: [485, 2] | # value: [485, 2] | ||
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+ | ===Miranda messages should not expose Java typed names=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ? def obj { | ||
+ | > to __getAllegedType() :any { return null.__getAllegedType() } | ||
+ | > } | ||
+ | # value: <obj> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ? obj.__getAllegedType() | ||
+ | # value: void | ||
+ | |||
+ | ? [obj."__getAllegedType()"()] | ||
+ | # problem: <NoSuchMethodException: <an obj>.__getAllegedType()/0> | ||
+ | |||
[[Category:E specification]] | [[Category:E specification]] |
Revision as of 23:39, 14 May 2009
This page is for E implementation conformance tests for which a more specific location has not yet been found.
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How User:Kevin Reid thinks doc-comments ought to work
(1 outside space is dropped, function obj doc goes on the method) XXX add multiline doc tests, w roundtrip
? /** foo */ def x {} # value: <x> ? x.__getAllegedType().getDocComment() # value: "foo" ? /** foo */ def y() :void {} # value: <y> ? y.__getAllegedType().getDocComment() # value: "" ? y.__getAllegedType().getMessageTypes()["run/0"].getDocComment() # value: "foo"
Trailing commas
Trailing commas should be consistently accepted everywhere (aren't in map-patterns):
? __identityFunc(1,) # value: 1 ? [1,] # value: [1] ? [1 => 2,] # value: [1 => 2] ? [null, true, false][1,] # value: true ? def [a,] := [1] # value: [1] ? def foo(a,) :void {} # value: <foo>
Expansion of multiple try-catch
? try { throw("oops") } catch ==1 {} # problem: oops ? try { throw("oops") } catch ==1 {} catch ==2 {} # problem: oops
That is, none of the patterns matching should be equivalent to a single catch not matching (Fails in EoJ 0.9.1b)
Expansion of bind
? def x # value: <Resolver> ? bind x {} # value: <x> ? x.__getAllegedType().getFQName() # value: "__main$x"
Expansion of map pattern
? def a := "43" # value: "43" ? def b :int := a # problem: <ClassCastException: String doesn't coerce to an int> ? def [b :int] := [a] # problem: <ClassCastException: String doesn't coerce to an int> ? def ["" => b :int] := ["" => a] # problem: <ClassCastException: String doesn't coerce to an int> ? def ["x" => _] := ["" => a] # problem: x not found
Serialization
? pragma.syntax("0.9") > pragma.enable("accumulator") ? def makeSurgeon := <elib:serial.makeSurgeon> # value: <makeSurgeon> ? def surgeons := ["default" => makeSurgeon(), "src" => makeSurgeon.withSrcKit(null)] # value: ["default" => <surgeon>, "src" => <readOnlySurgeon>] ? def check(x, ignore) { > def diffs := accum [].asMap() for k => surgeon in surgeons { _.with(k, > def y := surgeon.unserialize(surgeon.serialize(x)) > accum [] for check ? (!ignore.contains(check)) => r ? (!r) in [ > "same" => x == y, > "equiv" => !x.__respondsTo("compareTo",1) || x <=> y, > "print" => E.toString(x) == E.toString(y) > ] { _.with([check, x, y]) } > )} > return accum [].asMap() for k => v ? (v !~ []) in diffs { _.with(k, v) } > } # value: <check> ? check(1, []) # value: [].asMap() ? check([1,2,3], []) # value: [].asMap() ? check(def x := [1,2,x], []) # value: [].asMap() ? check(Guard, []) # value: [].asMap() ? check(78452960457820936578390758342950673284590431267589324057832946723148963275893465783049856783294507632894506732158912365478567145683415063127849561839450768239032675890432675843294067538490576382590432764589320457832940732849507324893076849051326758903426758903265748329405678329056732895032764853290576438259063278590267589023157689023456784321905632748950634278590342675893214056732841095673214850934726589032467583904576823904561758463859340758329067430642891467389027548790365783567438567473287237458763289478945137536498671236478658920786905234876435187903524783452608079342580796345218076953410876913458079634512087963451208796345017890493578108793452107893451289073452178960345179802879345178693451025734689012768059341278695134278906543210453780216978690543214532786091453782619054386719023452187690134528076931248570691578034629132076845932145768032104657834521780690786934512673845120978603459123456712809341572680931457086293457806219, []) # value: [].asMap() ? check([].diverge(), ["same"]) # value: [].asMap()
???
? E.toString(help(/** FOO */ def _{})).indexOf("FOO") != -1 # value: true
Regression tests
This used to hang on E-on-Java
? def T := nullOk[Tuple[any, T]] # value: nullOk[Tuple[any, <***CYCLE***>]]
These used to reveal pointers on E-on-Java
? [].asMap()[<import:java.lang.makeObject>()] # problem: <IndexOutOfBoundsException: <an Object> not found> ? 1.0.random() # problem: <NoSuchMethodException: <a Double>.random/0>
???
? def l := [].diverge(char) # value: [].diverge() ? l.append(['a', 'b', 'c']) ? l # value: ['a', 'b', 'c'].diverge()
This used to fail to be rejected in E-on-Java
? { x + 1; def x := 2 } # problem: Failed: Undefined variable: x ? {[x + 1, def x := 2]} # problem: Failed: Undefined variable: x
As of 0.8.30d, the results of these were:
# value: 2 # value: [485, 2]
Miranda messages should not expose Java typed names
? def obj { > to __getAllegedType() :any { return null.__getAllegedType() } > } # value: <obj> ? obj.__getAllegedType() # value: void ? [obj."__getAllegedType()"()] # problem: <NoSuchMethodException: <an obj>.__getAllegedType()/0>