1 # Ocean Interpreter test code
3 Regular testing is, of course, important for developing any software.
4 The Ocean interpreted is no exception. This document allows easy
7 - a collection of test program
8 - the expected output of these programs when run with various arguments
9 - some "Makefile" code to tie it all together.
11 Three different sorts of tests are run. As soon as any fail, the whole
14 1/ Each program is run and the output is compared against the expected
16 2/ Each program is then run under valgrind, and an error is reported
17 if valgrind detects an error, or if it reports and lost or unfreed
19 3/ Each program is parsed and printed, then the result is parsed and printed.
20 The two results must match.
21 4/ Each program is run with a version of `oceani` with test-coverage
22 recording enabled. Once all programs have successfully run and
23 all the coverage data is available, we check that all lines have
24 been tested at least once. A few exceptions are allowed such as
25 lines that call `abort()`. If any non-exceptional lines have not
26 been run, this final test fails.
27 Until the tests suite is (more) completed, we only throw and error
28 if fewer than 75% of the lines have been tested.
30 Each test has a name, which used to identify the section in this file, and optionally some
31 arguments separated from the name by commas. For each test, there is a section named
32 "output:" followed by the name-and-arguments.
34 ###### File: oceani-tests.mk
39 tests:: oceani_test_suite
40 oceani_test_suite: oceani coverage_oceani
41 @echo -n Checking grammar ...
42 @./parsergen --report --LALR --tag Parser oceani.mdc | grep " - no conflicts" > /dev/null || \
43 { echo "Grammar contains conflicts, please review" ; exit 1; }
45 @rm -rf coverage; mkdir -p coverage
47 @for T in $(oceani_tests); do \
48 echo -n "Test $$T.. "; \
49 i="$$IFS"; IFS=,; set $$T; IFS="$$i"; t=$$1; shift; \
50 ./md2c oceani-tests.mdc "output: $$T" | grep -v '^#' > .tmp.want; \
51 ./oceani --section "test: $$t" oceani-tests.mdc $${1+"$$@"} > .tmp.have; \
52 if ! cmp -s .tmp.want .tmp.have; then \
53 echo "FAILED"; diff -u .tmp.want .tmp.have ; exit 1; fi ;\
54 echo -n "printing.. "; \
55 echo '``````' > .tmp.code1; echo '``````' > .tmp.code2 ;\
56 ./oceani --noexec --print --section "test: $$t" oceani-tests.mdc >> .tmp.code1; \
57 ./oceani --noexec --print .tmp.code1 >> .tmp.code2 || exit 1;\
58 if ! cmp -s .tmp.code1 .tmp.code2; then \
59 echo " Failed"; diff -u .tmp.code1 .tmp.code2; exit 1 ; fi ; \
60 echo -n "extra-newlines.. "; \
62 ' .tmp.code1 > .tmp.code1a; \
63 echo '``````' > .tmp.code2a ;\
64 ./oceani --noexec --print .tmp.code1a >> .tmp.code2a || exit 1;\
65 if ! cmp -s .tmp.code1 .tmp.code2a; then \
66 echo " Failed"; diff -u .tmp.code1 .tmp.code2a; exit 1; fi ; \
67 echo -n "exec-after-print.. "; \
68 ./oceani .tmp.code1 $${1+"$$@"} > .tmp.have ; \
69 if ! cmp -s .tmp.want .tmp.have; then \
70 echo " FAILED"; diff -u .tmp.want .tmp.have; exit 1;fi; \
72 ./coverage_oceani --print --section "test: $$t" oceani-tests.mdc $${1+"$$@"} > /dev/null ; \
73 ./coverage_oceani -tpbn --section "test: $$t" oceani-tests.mdc > /dev/null 2>&1; \
78 @for i in coverage/#*.gcda; do mv $$i coverage/$${i##*#}; done
79 @gcov -o coverage oceani.mdc > /dev/null 2> /dev/null
80 @mv *.gcov coverage ; [ -f .gcov ] && mv .gcov coverage || true
81 @ awk '/NOTEST/ { next } /^ *[1-9]/ {ran+=1} /^ *###/ {skip+=1} \
82 END {printf "coverage: %6.2f%%\n", ran * 100 / (ran + skip); \
83 if (ran < (ran + skip) *0.94) exit(1) }' \
84 coverage/oceani.mdc.gcov
87 @for T in $(oceani_tests); do \
88 echo -n "Valgrind $$T.. "; \
89 i="$$IFS"; IFS=,; set $$T; IFS="$$i"; t=$$1; shift; \
90 if ! valgrind --error-exitcode=1 --log-file=.tmp.valg ./oceani --section "test: $$t" oceani-tests.mdc $${1+"$$@"} \
91 > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then \
92 echo "FAILED"; cat .tmp.valg; exit 1; fi ; \
93 if grep 'LEAK SUMMARY' .tmp.valg > /dev/null; then \
94 echo "valgrind found LEAKS"; cat .tmp.valg ; exit 1 ; fi; \
95 if grep 'in use at exit [1-9]' .tmp.valg > /dev/null; then \
96 echo "valgrind found memory in use at exit"; cat .tmp.valg ; exit 1 ; fi; \
100 coverage_oceani: oceani.c
101 $(CC) $(CFLAGS) --coverage -fprofile-dir=coverage -o coverage_oceani oceani.c $(LDLIBS)
103 ## Values and variables
105 The first test stores values in variables and performs various
106 calculations on them.
109 oceani_tests += "valvar"
114 a := 23; b:=12 ; b1 := -b
115 print a, b, a+b, a-b, a*b, a/b, a%b
116 print a<b, a<=b, a>b, a>=b, a<a, a==b, a==a
117 print +a, +b, +b1, -a, -b, -b1
118 x := True; y := False
119 print x and y, x or y, x and x, y or y, x and not x, x < y
121 c ::= "This is a string"
122 d ::= " field theory"
125 aconst :: string = "unchanging"
134 ###### output: valvar
136 23 12 35 11 276 1.91667 11
137 False False True True False False True
139 False True True False False False
140 This is a string field theory This is a string field theory
143 Next we change the value of variables
146 oceani_tests += "setvar"
153 a = (a + a) * (a + a)
157 ###### output: setvar
163 oceani_tests += "consts"
168 four ::= 2 + 2 ; five ::= 10/2
169 const pie ::= "I like Pie";
170 cake ::= "The cake is"
174 print "Hello World, what lovely oceans you have!"
175 print "are there", five, "?"
176 print pi, pie, "but", cake
178 ###### output: consts
179 Hello World, what lovely oceans you have!
181 3.14159 I like Pie but The cake is a lie
183 Test merging of variables from multiple cases
186 oceani_tests += varmerge
188 ###### test: varmerge
191 for i:=0; then i=i+1; while i < 5:
201 ###### output: varmerge
202 zero , one , two , three , many ,
204 ## Conditions and Loops
206 Now we need to test if/else and some different loops
209 oceani_tests += cond_loop
211 ###### test: cond_loop
219 for b:=1; then b=b+b; while b < 100:
222 // Newtons method for square root of 2
228 current := guess * guess
229 use +(current - target) > 0.000000001
231 guess = (guess + (target / guess) ) / 2
234 print "error is ", target - guess * guess
236 for j:=0; then j = j+3 ; while j < 10:
237 if j != 0 and then 20 / j > 3:
238 print "20 /", j," =", 20 / j
240 print "I won't calculate 20 /", j
241 pi ::= 3.1415926535897
242 if 355/113 == pi or else +(pi - 355/113) < 0.001:
244 print "lower" if 355/113 < pi else "higher"
246 if pi > 3 then print "pi exceeds three"; else print "need more pie"
247 if (pi < 3) { print "not enough pi" } else { print "pi sufficient" }
248 for { i := 0; sum := 0 }
254 print "sum 1..10 is", sum
256 ###### output: cond_loop
263 error is -4.51095e-12
264 I won't calculate 20 / 0
267 I won't calculate 20 / 9
276 The demonstration code presented in the interpreted is suitable for the test suite.
277 Here I break it into two parts, keeping the array code separate.
280 oceani_tests += "sayhello,55,33,hello,True"
281 oceani_tests += "sayhello,12,60,there,False"
283 ###### test: sayhello
285 program As Bs astr bbools:
287 bbool := bbools == "True"
288 print "Hello World, what lovely oceans you have!"
289 /* When a variable is defined in both branches of an 'if',
290 * and used afterwards, the variables are merged.
296 print "Is", A, "bigger than", B,"? ", bigger
297 /* If a variable is not used after the 'if', no
298 * merge happens, so types can be different
301 double:string = "yes"
302 print A, "is more than twice", B, "?", double
305 print "double", B, "is", double
316 print "GCD of", A, "and", B,"is", a
318 print a, "is not positive, cannot calculate GCD"
320 print b, "is not positive, cannot calculate GCD"
325 print "Fibonacci:", f1,f2,
335 print astr ++ " was the str"
337 print "I found the str over " ++ astr
339 /* Binary search... */
356 print "Yay, I found", target
358 print "Closest I found was", mid
360 ###### output: sayhello,55,33,hello,True
361 Hello World, what lovely oceans you have!
362 Is 55 bigger than 33 ? yes
364 GCD of 55 and 33 is 11
365 Fibonacci: 1 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 34 55 89 144
367 Closest I found was 77.3438
369 ###### output: sayhello,12,60,there,False
370 Hello World, what lovely oceans you have!
371 Is 12 bigger than 60 ? no
373 GCD of 12 and 60 is 12
374 Fibonacci: 1 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 34 55 89 144
375 I found the str over there
376 Closest I found was 77.3438
379 oceani_tests += "insert_sort"
380 ###### test: insert_sort
385 for i:=1; then i = i + 1; while i < size:
386 n := list[i-1] * list[i-1]
387 list[i] = (n / 100) % 10000
390 for i:=0; then i = i + 1; while i < size:
391 print "list[",i,"]=",list[i]
393 for i := 1; then i=i+1; while i < size:
394 for j:=i-1; then j=j-1; while j >= 0:
395 if list[j] > list[j+1]:
400 for i:=0; then i = i + 1; while i < size:
401 print "list[",i,"]=",list[i]
403 ###### output: insert_sort
519 We already have some array tests, but this is where we put other
520 ad-hoc things array related.
523 oceani_tests += arrays
531 bools[3] = strings[1] == "Hello"
532 bools[1] = strings[2] <= "there"
534 for i:=0; then i=i+1; while i<5:
538 ###### output: arrays
539 False True False False False
543 Time to test if structure declarations and accesses work correctly.
546 oceani_tests += structs
555 struct baz { a:number; b:Boolean; }
560 for i:=0; then i=i+1; while i < 4:
568 info[i].size[0] = i*i
569 info[i].active = nm == "jane"
571 for i:=0; then i=i+1; while i < 4:
572 print info[i].name, info[i].active, info[i].size[0]
574 ###### output: structs
581 ## Test code with syntax errors
583 Syntax errors aren't handled well yet - the result is almost always a
584 single message about the first error. So this section will be fairly
585 thin until we add proper parsing recovery in the face of common errors.
587 A special case of syntax errors is token errors, when a token is only
588 accepted because the parser doesn't know quite enough to reject it.
589 There are handled better as they are quite local, so a single test
590 program can trigger most of the possible errors.
592 To handle erronous code, we need a different set of tests, as we need to
593 capture `stderr`. The same test code will be used for type errors too.
594 As error messages contain the line number, and we don't want changes to
595 this file to change the reported numbers, we copy the code into a
596 separate file first, then run from there.
599 @for t in $(oceani_failing_tests); do \
600 echo -n "Test $$t ... "; \
601 ./md2c oceani-tests.mdc "output: $$t" | grep -v '^#' > .tmp.want; \
602 echo '``````' > .tmp.code; \
603 ./md2c oceani-tests.mdc "test: $$t" | grep -v '^#' >> .tmp.code; \
604 ./oceani .tmp.code > .tmp.have 2>&1; \
605 if ! cmp -s .tmp.want .tmp.have; then \
606 echo "FAILED"; diff -u .tmp.want .tmp.have ; exit 1; fi ;\
608 ./coverage_oceani --section "test: $$t" oceani-tests.mdc > /dev/null 2>&1 ;\
612 oceani_failing_tests := syn1
613 oceani_failing_tests += tokerr
618 if then else while do
621 .tmp.code:3:11: Syntax error in statement: then
625 a := 1i // imaginary numbers aren't understood
626 b:[2i]number // array sizes are handled separately
627 c:[3.14159]Boolean // array sizes must be integers
628 d:[1_000_000_000_000]number // they mustn't be huge
629 patn: string = "foo[ ,_]*bar"re // regexp strings are just a dream
632 This is a multiline string
633 With an unsupportable suffix
637 yy:[unknowable]number
639 zz:[zzsize]string // size must be constant, use ::=
641 // These numbers should be bad in all contexts: FIXME
644 ###### output: tokerr
645 .tmp.code:3:13: error: unsupported number suffix: 1i
646 .tmp.code:4:11: error: unsupported number suffix: 2i
647 .tmp.code:5:11: error: array size must be an integer: 3.14159
648 .tmp.code:6:11: error: array size is too large: 1_000_000_000_000
649 .tmp.code:7:23: error: unsupported string suffix: "foo[ ,_]*bar"re
650 .tmp.code:9:17: error: unsupported string suffix: """
651 This is a multiline string
652 With an unsupportable suffix
654 .tmp.code:14:11: error: undefined type: unknown
655 .tmp.code:15:12: error: name undeclared: unknowable
656 .tmp.code:17:12: error: array size must be a constant: zzsize
657 .tmp.code:20:12: error: unrecognised number: 00123
659 ## Tests for type errors
661 Type error don't cause parsing to abort, so we can fit many in the
662 one test program. Some type errors are found during the parse, others
663 during type analysis which doesn't run if parsing failed. So we cannot
664 fit everything in one.
666 These programs were generated by looking for the
667 various places that `type_err()` are called.
670 oceani_failing_tests += type_err1 type_err2 type_err3 type_err4
672 ###### test: type_err1
675 print "hello" ++ 5, 5 ++ "hello"
680 if 3 * 4 and not True: print "Weird"
682 ###### output: type_err1
683 .tmp.code:3:25: error: expected string found number
684 .tmp.code:3:28: error: expected string found number
685 .tmp.code:6:8: error: Cannot assign to a constant: b
686 .tmp.code:5:8: info: name was defined as a constant here
687 .tmp.code:6:8: error: Cannot assign to a constant: b
688 .tmp.code:5:8: info: name was defined as a constant here
689 .tmp.code:8:11: error: Arithmetic returns number but Boolean expected
690 oceani: type error in program - not running.
692 ###### test: type_err2
702 ###### output: type_err2
703 .tmp.code:4:8: error: variable 'a' redeclared
704 .tmp.code:3:8: info: this is where 'a' was first declared
705 .tmp.code:5:8: error: variable 'a' redeclared
706 .tmp.code:3:8: info: this is where 'a' was first declared
707 .tmp.code:6:8: error: variable 'a' redeclared
708 .tmp.code:3:8: info: this is where 'a' was first declared
709 .tmp.code:7:8: error: variable 'a' redeclared
710 .tmp.code:3:8: info: this is where 'a' was first declared
711 .tmp.code:8:8: Variable declared with no type or value: c
713 ###### test: type_err3
722 c = "hello" ++ (True and False)
724 print 45 + ( "Hello" ++ "there")
734 case "Hello": print "Hello"
736 a1:[5]number; a2:[5]number; a3:[10]number; a4:[5]string
748 ###### output: type_err3
749 .tmp.code:8:12: error: expected number but variable 'c' is string
750 .tmp.code:7:8: info: this is where 'c' was set to string
751 .tmp.code:8:12: error: Arithmetic returns number but string expected
752 .tmp.code:7:8: info: variable 'c' was set as string here.
753 .tmp.code:9:24: error: Boolean operation found where string expected
754 .tmp.code:10:12: error: Comparison returns Boolean but string expected
755 .tmp.code:7:8: info: variable 'c' was set as string here.
756 .tmp.code:11:21: error: Concat returns string but number expected
757 .tmp.code:12:8: error: string cannot be indexed
758 .tmp.code:12:8: error: string cannot be indexed
759 .tmp.code:21:13: error: expected number found string
760 .tmp.code:17:16: error: expected number, found string
761 .tmp.code:24:8: error: cannot assign value of type [5]number
762 .tmp.code:25:13: error: expected [5]number but variable 'a3' is [10]number
763 .tmp.code:23:36: info: this is where 'a3' was set to [10]number
764 .tmp.code:25:8: error: cannot assign value of type [5]number
765 .tmp.code:26:13: error: expected [5]number but variable 'a4' is [5]string
766 .tmp.code:23:51: info: this is where 'a4' was set to [5]string
767 .tmp.code:26:8: error: cannot assign value of type [5]number
768 .tmp.code:27:16: error: expected number found string
769 .tmp.code:28:16: error: expected string found Boolean
770 .tmp.code:29:12: error: have number but need string
771 .tmp.code:7:8: info: variable 'c' was set as string here.
772 .tmp.code:32:8: error: variable used but not declared: foo
773 .tmp.code:32:8: error: field reference attempted on none, not a struct
774 .tmp.code:32:16: error: expected none found number
775 .tmp.code:33:14: error: field reference attempted on string, not a struct
776 oceani: type error in program - not running.
778 ###### test: type_err4
783 ###### output: type_err4
784 .tmp.code:3:14: error: variable used but not declared: b
785 .tmp.code:3:16: error: expected none found number
786 .tmp.code:3:14: info: variable 'b' was set as none here.
787 oceani: type error in program - not running.
790 oceani_failing_tests += type_err_const type_err_const1
792 ###### test: type_err_const
795 bar ::= "string" + 56
802 ###### output: type_err_const
803 .tmp.code:4:16: error: expected number found string
804 .tmp.code:6:8: error: name already declared: bar
805 .tmp.code:4:8: info: this is where 'bar' was first declared
806 .tmp.code:8:8: error: variable 'foo' redeclared
807 .tmp.code:3:8: info: this is where 'foo' was first declared
809 ###### test: type_err_const1
817 ###### output: type_err_const1
818 .tmp.code:3:12: Syntax error in constant: :
819 .tmp.code:4:12: Syntax error in constant: :
821 ## Test erroneous command line args
823 To improve coverage, we want to test correct handling of strange command
824 line arguments. These tests won't use code, so the exiting test types
825 won't work. So we need to be able to explicitly give the command line,
826 and the expected output, and have that tested and the coverage assessed.
827 Rather than having to spell out the whole command name, just give "cmd",
828 and discard that. Requiring but discarding the command make an empty
829 command list possible.
832 @for t in $(oceani_special_tests); do \
833 echo -n "Test $$t ... ";\
834 i="$$IFS"; IFS=,; set $$t; IFS="$$i"; shift ;\
835 ./md2c oceani-tests.mdc "output: $$t" | grep -v '^#' > .tmp.want; \
836 ./oceani $${1+"$$@"} > .tmp.have 2>&1 ;\
837 if ! cmp -s .tmp.want .tmp.have; then \
838 echo "FAILED"; diff -u .tmp.want .tmp.have ; exit 1; fi ;\
840 ./coverage_oceani $${1+"$$@"} > /dev/null 2>&1 ;\
844 oceani_special_tests += "cmd"
845 oceani_special_tests += "cmd,-zyx"
846 oceani_special_tests += "cmd,nofile"
847 oceani_special_tests += "cmd,/dev/null"
848 oceani_special_tests += "cmd,--section,toast:nothing,oceani-tests.mdc"
851 oceani: no input file given
853 ###### output: cmd,-zyx
854 ./oceani: invalid option -- 'z'
855 Usage: oceani --trace --print --noexec --brackets --section=SectionName prog.ocn
857 ###### output: cmd,nofile
858 oceani: cannot open nofile
860 ###### output: cmd,/dev/null
861 oceani: could not find any code in /dev/null
863 ###### output: cmd,--section,toast:nothing,oceani-tests.mdc
864 oceani: cannot find section toast:nothing