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guile/test-suite/tests/eval.test
Martin Grabmüller 96e30d2ab2 * tests/alist.test, tests/bit-operations.test,
tests/common-list.test, tests/environments.test, tests/eval.test,
	tests/gc.test, tests/hooks.test, tests/import.test,
	tests/interp.test, tests/list.test, tests/load.test,
	tests/numbers.test, tests/ports.test, tests/r4rs.test,
	tests/version.test, tests/weaks.test, lib.scm, guile-test: Updated
	copyright notice.
2001-07-19 20:30:37 +00:00

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;;;; eval.test --- tests guile's evaluator -*- scheme -*-
;;;; Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;;;;
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;;;;
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(use-modules (ice-9 documentation))
;;;
;;; miscellaneous
;;;
(define (documented? object)
(not (not (object-documentation object))))
;;;
;;; eval
;;;
(with-test-prefix "evaluator"
(with-test-prefix "memoization"
(pass-if "transparency"
(let ((x '(begin 1)))
(eval x (current-module))
(equal? '(begin 1) x))))
(with-test-prefix "symbol lookup"
(with-test-prefix "top level"
(with-test-prefix "unbound"
(pass-if-exception "variable reference"
exception:unbound-var
x)
(pass-if-exception "procedure"
exception:unbound-var
(x)))))
(with-test-prefix "parameter error"
;; This is currently a bug in guile:
;; Macros are accepted as function parameters.
;; Functions that 'apply' macros are rewritten!!!
(expect-fail-exception "macro as argument"
exception:wrong-type-arg
(let ((f (lambda (p a b) (p a b))))
(f and #t #t)))
(expect-fail-exception "passing macro as parameter"
exception:wrong-type-arg
(let* ((f (lambda (p a b) (p a b)))
(foo (procedure-source f)))
(f and #t #t)
(equal? (procedure-source f) foo)))
))
;;;
;;; apply
;;;
(with-test-prefix "application"
(with-test-prefix "wrong number of arguments"
(pass-if-exception "((lambda () #f) 1)"
exception:wrong-num-args
((lambda () #f) 1))
(pass-if-exception "((lambda (x) #f))"
exception:wrong-num-args
((lambda (x) #f)))
(pass-if-exception "((lambda (x) #f) 1 2)"
exception:wrong-num-args
((lambda (x) #f) 1 2))
(pass-if-exception "((lambda (x y) #f))"
exception:wrong-num-args
((lambda (x y) #f)))
(pass-if-exception "((lambda (x y) #f) 1)"
exception:wrong-num-args
((lambda (x y) #f) 1))
(pass-if-exception "((lambda (x y) #f) 1 2 3)"
exception:wrong-num-args
((lambda (x y) #f) 1 2 3))
(pass-if-exception "((lambda (x . rest) #f))"
exception:wrong-num-args
((lambda (x . rest) #f)))
(pass-if-exception "((lambda (x y . rest) #f))"
exception:wrong-num-args
((lambda (x y . rest) #f)))
(pass-if-exception "((lambda (x y . rest) #f) 1)"
exception:wrong-num-args
((lambda (x y . rest) #f) 1))))
;;;
;;; map
;;;
(with-test-prefix "map"
;; Is documentation available?
(expect-fail "documented?"
(documented? map))
(with-test-prefix "argument error"
(with-test-prefix "non list argument"
#t)
(with-test-prefix "different length lists"
(pass-if-exception "first list empty"
exception:out-of-range
(map + '() '(1)))
(pass-if-exception "second list empty"
exception:out-of-range
(map + '(1) '()))
(pass-if-exception "first list shorter"
exception:out-of-range
(map + '(1) '(2 3)))
(pass-if-exception "second list shorter"
exception:out-of-range
(map + '(1 2) '(3)))
)))
;;; eval.test ends here