X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/bison.git/blobdiff_plain/087c8fdae39621bccfbaba34fe9b2698009174a9..dee049eb9173cee47928e34b528f1038492b4094:/tests/calc.at diff --git a/tests/calc.at b/tests/calc.at index e038eb28..5fa17f44 100644 --- a/tests/calc.at +++ b/tests/calc.at @@ -1,11 +1,22 @@ -# -*- Autoconf -*- +# Checking the output filenames. -*- Autotest -*- +# Copyright 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -cat < +/* We don't need a perfect malloc for these tests. */ +#undef malloc #include #if STDC_HEADERS @@ -42,7 +53,6 @@ AT_DATA([calc.y], char *strcat(char *dest, const char *src); #endif #include -]$4[ static int power (int base, int exponent); static void yyerror (const char *s); @@ -53,7 +63,8 @@ static void yyungetc (int c); extern void perror (const char *s); %} -/* BISON Declarations */ +/* Bison Declarations */ +%token CALC_EOF 0 %token NUM %nonassoc '=' /* comparison */ @@ -62,6 +73,8 @@ extern void perror (const char *s); %left NEG /* negation--unary minus */ %right '^' /* exponentiation */ +]$4[ + /* Grammar follows */ %% input: @@ -193,7 +206,7 @@ yylex (void) /* Return end-of-file. */ if (c == EOF) - return 0; + return CALC_EOF; /* Return single chars. */ return c; @@ -211,14 +224,16 @@ power (int base, int exponent) } int -main (int argn, const char **argv) +main (int argc, const char **argv) { - if (argn == 2) + yyin = NULL; + + if (argc == 2) yyin = fopen (argv[1], "r"); else yyin = stdin; - if (!stdin) + if (!yyin) { perror (argv[1]); exit (1); @@ -241,59 +256,97 @@ main (int argn, const char **argv) # AT_DATA_CALC_Y([BISON-OPTIONS]) # ------------------------------- # Produce `calc.y'. -AT_DEFINE([AT_DATA_CALC_Y], +m4_define([AT_DATA_CALC_Y], [_AT_DATA_CALC_Y($[1], $[2], $[3], - [ifelse(regexp([$1], [--yyerror-verbose]), - [-1], [], - [[#define YYERROR_VERBOSE 1]])])]) + [m4_bmatch([$1], [--yyerror-verbose], + [[%error-verbose]])])]) -# _AT_CHECK_CALC(BISON-OPTIONS, INPUT) -# ------------------------------------ +# _AT_CHECK_CALC(BISON-OPTIONS, INPUT, [NUM-STDERR-LINES = 0]) +# ------------------------------------------------------------ # Run `calc' on INPUT and expect no STDOUT nor STDERR. -# If `--debug' is passed to bison, discard all the debugging traces -# preserving only the `parse errors'. Note that since there should be -# none, the `grep' will fail with exit status 1. -AT_DEFINE([_AT_CHECK_CALC], -[ifelse(regexp([$1], [--debug]), - [-1], - [AT_CHECK([echo "$2" | calc], - [0], [], [])], - [AT_CHECK([echo "$2" | calc 2>&1 >/dev/null | grep 'parse error' >&2], - [1], [], [])])]) - - -# _AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR(BISON-OPTIONS, INPUT, +# +# If BISON-OPTIONS contains `--debug', then NUM-STDERR-LINES is the number +# of expected lines on stderr. +m4_define([_AT_CHECK_CALC], +[AT_DATA([[input]], +[[$2 +]]) +AT_CHECK([calc input], 0, [], [stderr])dnl +AT_CHECK([wc -l &1 >/dev/null | grep 'parse error' >&2], 0, - [], -[ifelse(regexp([$1], [--location]), - [-1], [], [$3: ])[]dnl +# Run `calc' on INPUT, and expect a `parse error' message. +# +# If BISON-OPTIONS contains `--location', then make sure the ERROR-LOCATION +# is correctly output on stderr. +# +# If BISON-OPTIONS contains `--yyerror-verbose', then make sure the +# IF-YYERROR-VERBOSE message is properly output after `parse error, ' +# on STDERR. +# +# If BISON-OPTIONS contains `--debug', then NUM-STDERR-LINES is the number +# of expected lines on stderr. +m4_define([_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR], +[AT_DATA([[input]], +[[$2 +]]) + +AT_CHECK([calc input], 0, [], [stderr]) + + +AT_CHECK([wc -l at-stderr +mv at-stderr stderr + +AT_CHECK([cat stderr], 0, +[m4_bmatch([$1], [--location], [$4: ])[]dnl parse error[]dnl -ifelse(regexp([$1], [--yyerror-verbose]), - [-1], [], [$4])[]dnl +m4_bmatch([$1], [--yyerror-verbose], [, $5])[]dnl -])]) +]) + +]) # AT_CHECK_CALC([BISON-OPTIONS], [PARSER-EXPECTED-STDERR]) # -------------------------------------------------------- # Start a testing chunk which compiles `calc' grammar with # BISON-OPTIONS, and performs several tests over the parser. -AT_DEFINE([AT_CHECK_CALC], +m4_define([AT_CHECK_CALC], [# We use integers to avoid dependencies upon the precision of doubles. AT_SETUP([Calculator $1]) AT_DATA_CALC_Y([$1]) # Specify the output files to avoid problems on different file systems. -AT_CHECK([bison calc.y -o calc.c patsubst([$1], [--yyerror-verbose])], +AT_CHECK([bison calc.y -o calc.c m4_bpatsubst([$1], [--yyerror-verbose])], [0], [], []) -AT_CHECK([$CC $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS calc.c -o calc], 0, [], []) + +# Some compilers issue warnings we don't want to hear about. +# Maybe some day we will have proper Autoconf macros to disable these +# warnings, but this place is not the right one for that. +# So let's keep only GCC warnings, which we know are sane. +# Well, that's only part of the story: some assemblers issue warnings +# which can be totally useless, and actually polluting. It seems that +# the best bet be to completely ignore stderr, but to pass -Werror +# to GCC. +if test "$GCC" = yes; then + CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Werror" +fi +AT_CHECK([$CC $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS calc.c -o calc], 0, [], [ignore]) # Test the priorities. _AT_CHECK_CALC([$1], @@ -309,28 +362,29 @@ _AT_CHECK_CALC([$1], 1 - (2 - 3) = 2 2^2^3 = 256 -(2^2)^3 = 64], [$2]) +(2^2)^3 = 64], [491]) # Some parse errors. -_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [+1], +_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [+1], [8], [1.0:1.1], - [, unexpected `'+'']) -_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [1//2], + [unexpected '+']) +_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [1//2], [17], [1.2:1.3], - [, unexpected `'/'', expecting `NUM' or `'-'' or `'('']) -_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [error], + [unexpected '/', expecting NUM or '-' or '(']) +_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [error], [8], [1.0:1.1], - [, unexpected `$undefined.']) -_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [1 = 2 = 3], + [unexpected $undefined.]) +_AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [1 = 2 = 3], [23], [1.6:1.7], - [, unexpected `'='']) + [unexpected '=']) _AT_CHECK_CALC_ERROR([$1], [ +1], + [16], [2.0:2.1], - [, unexpected `'+'']) + [unexpected '+']) -AT_CLEANUP(calc calc.c calc.h calc.output) +AT_CLEANUP ])# AT_CHECK_CALC