384 lines
9.8 KiB
Lua
384 lines
9.8 KiB
Lua
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# testing special comment on first line
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-- $Id: main.lua,v 1.65 2016/11/07 13:11:28 roberto Exp $
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-- See Copyright Notice in file all.lua
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-- most (all?) tests here assume a reasonable "Unix-like" shell
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_port=true
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if _port then return end
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-- use only "double quotes" inside shell scripts (better change to
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-- run on Windows)
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print ("testing stand-alone interpreter")
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assert(os.execute()) -- machine has a system command
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local arg = arg or _ARG
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local prog = os.tmpname()
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local otherprog = os.tmpname()
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local out = os.tmpname()
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local progname
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do
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local i = 0
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while arg[i] do i=i-1 end
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progname = arg[i+1]
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end
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print("progname: "..progname)
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local prepfile = function (s, p)
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p = p or prog
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io.output(p)
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io.write(s)
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assert(io.close())
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end
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local function getoutput ()
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io.input(out)
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local t = io.read("a")
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io.input():close()
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assert(os.remove(out))
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return t
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end
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local function checkprogout (s)
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local t = getoutput()
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for line in string.gmatch(s, ".-\n") do
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assert(string.find(t, line, 1, true))
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end
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end
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local function checkout (s)
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local t = getoutput()
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if s ~= t then print(string.format("'%s' - '%s'\n", s, t)) end
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assert(s == t)
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return t
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end
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local function RUN (p, ...)
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p = string.gsub(p, "lua", '"'..progname..'"', 1)
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local s = string.format(p, ...)
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assert(os.execute(s))
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end
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local function NoRun (msg, p, ...)
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p = string.gsub(p, "lua", '"'..progname..'"', 1)
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local s = string.format(p, ...)
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s = string.format("%s 2> %s", s, out) -- will send error to 'out'
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assert(not os.execute(s))
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assert(string.find(getoutput(), msg, 1, true)) -- check error message
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end
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RUN('lua -v')
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print(string.format("(temporary program file used in these tests: %s)", prog))
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-- running stdin as a file
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prepfile""
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RUN('lua - < %s > %s', prog, out)
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checkout("")
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prepfile[[
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print(
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1, a
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)
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]]
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RUN('lua - < %s > %s', prog, out)
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checkout("1\tnil\n")
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RUN('echo "print(10)\nprint(2)\n" | lua > %s', out)
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checkout("10\n2\n")
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-- test option '-'
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RUN('echo "print(arg[1])" | lua - -h > %s', out)
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checkout("-h\n")
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-- test environment variables used by Lua
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prepfile("print(package.path)")
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-- test LUA_PATH
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RUN('env LUA_INIT= LUA_PATH=x lua %s > %s', prog, out)
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checkout("x\n")
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-- test LUA_PATH_version
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RUN('env LUA_INIT= LUA_PATH_5_3=y LUA_PATH=x lua %s > %s', prog, out)
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checkout("y\n")
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-- test LUA_CPATH
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prepfile("print(package.cpath)")
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RUN('env LUA_INIT= LUA_CPATH=xuxu lua %s > %s', prog, out)
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checkout("xuxu\n")
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-- test LUA_CPATH_version
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RUN('env LUA_INIT= LUA_CPATH_5_3=yacc LUA_CPATH=x lua %s > %s', prog, out)
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checkout("yacc\n")
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-- test LUA_INIT (and its access to 'arg' table)
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prepfile("print(X)")
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RUN('env LUA_INIT="X=tonumber(arg[1])" lua %s 3.2 > %s', prog, out)
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checkout("3.2\n")
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-- test LUA_INIT_version
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prepfile("print(X)")
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RUN('env LUA_INIT_5_3="X=10" LUA_INIT="X=3" lua %s > %s', prog, out)
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checkout("10\n")
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-- test LUA_INIT for files
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prepfile("x = x or 10; print(x); x = x + 1")
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RUN('env LUA_INIT="@%s" lua %s > %s', prog, prog, out)
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checkout("10\n11\n")
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-- test errors in LUA_INIT
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NoRun('LUA_INIT:1: msg', 'env LUA_INIT="error(\'msg\')" lua')
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-- test option '-E'
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local defaultpath, defaultCpath
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do
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prepfile("print(package.path, package.cpath)")
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RUN('env LUA_INIT="error(10)" LUA_PATH=xxx LUA_CPATH=xxx lua -E %s > %s',
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prog, out)
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local out = getoutput()
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defaultpath = string.match(out, "^(.-)\t")
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defaultCpath = string.match(out, "\t(.-)$")
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end
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-- paths did not changed
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assert(not string.find(defaultpath, "xxx") and
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string.find(defaultpath, "lua") and
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not string.find(defaultCpath, "xxx") and
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string.find(defaultCpath, "lua"))
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-- test replacement of ';;' to default path
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local function convert (p)
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prepfile("print(package.path)")
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RUN('env LUA_PATH="%s" lua %s > %s', p, prog, out)
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local expected = getoutput()
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expected = string.sub(expected, 1, -2) -- cut final end of line
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assert(string.gsub(p, ";;", ";"..defaultpath..";") == expected)
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end
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convert(";")
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convert(";;")
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convert(";;;")
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convert(";;;;")
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convert(";;;;;")
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convert(";;a;;;bc")
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-- test -l over multiple libraries
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prepfile("print(1); a=2; return {x=15}")
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prepfile(("print(a); print(_G['%s'].x)"):format(prog), otherprog)
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RUN('env LUA_PATH="?;;" lua -l %s -l%s -lstring -l io %s > %s', prog, otherprog, otherprog, out)
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checkout("1\n2\n15\n2\n15\n")
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-- test 'arg' table
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local a = [[
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assert(#arg == 3 and arg[1] == 'a' and
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arg[2] == 'b' and arg[3] == 'c')
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assert(arg[-1] == '--' and arg[-2] == "-e " and arg[-3] == '%s')
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assert(arg[4] == nil and arg[-4] == nil)
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local a, b, c = ...
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assert(... == 'a' and a == 'a' and b == 'b' and c == 'c')
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]]
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a = string.format(a, progname)
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prepfile(a)
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RUN('lua "-e " -- %s a b c', prog) -- "-e " runs an empty command
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-- test 'arg' availability in libraries
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prepfile"assert(arg)"
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prepfile("assert(arg)", otherprog)
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RUN('env LUA_PATH="?;;" lua -l%s - < %s', prog, otherprog)
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-- test messing up the 'arg' table
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RUN('echo "print(...)" | lua -e "arg[1] = 100" - > %s', out)
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checkout("100\n")
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NoRun("'arg' is not a table", 'echo "" | lua -e "arg = 1" -')
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-- test error in 'print'
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RUN('echo 10 | lua -e "print=nil" -i > /dev/null 2> %s', out)
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assert(string.find(getoutput(), "error calling 'print'"))
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-- test 'debug.debug'
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RUN('echo "io.stderr:write(1000)\ncont" | lua -e "require\'debug\'.debug()" 2> %s', out)
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checkout("lua_debug> 1000lua_debug> ")
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-- test many arguments
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prepfile[[print(({...})[30])]]
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RUN('lua %s %s > %s', prog, string.rep(" a", 30), out)
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checkout("a\n")
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RUN([[lua "-eprint(1)" -ea=3 -e "print(a)" > %s]], out)
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checkout("1\n3\n")
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-- test iteractive mode
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prepfile[[
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(6*2-6) -- ===
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a =
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10
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print(a)
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a]]
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RUN([[lua -e"_PROMPT='' _PROMPT2=''" -i < %s > %s]], prog, out)
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checkprogout("6\n10\n10\n\n")
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prepfile("a = [[b\nc\nd\ne]]\n=a")
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RUN([[lua -e"_PROMPT='' _PROMPT2=''" -i < %s > %s]], prog, out)
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checkprogout("b\nc\nd\ne\n\n")
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prompt = "alo"
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prepfile[[ --
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a = 2
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]]
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RUN([[lua "-e_PROMPT='%s'" -i < %s > %s]], prompt, prog, out)
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local t = getoutput()
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assert(string.find(t, prompt .. ".*" .. prompt .. ".*" .. prompt))
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-- test for error objects
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prepfile[[
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debug = require "debug"
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m = {x=0}
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setmetatable(m, {__tostring = function(x)
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return tostring(debug.getinfo(4).currentline + x.x)
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end})
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error(m)
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]]
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NoRun(progname .. ": 6\n", [[lua %s]], prog)
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prepfile("error{}")
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NoRun("error object is a table value", [[lua %s]], prog)
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-- chunk broken in many lines
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s = [=[ --
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function f ( x )
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local a = [[
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xuxu
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]]
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local b = "\
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xuxu\n"
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if x == 11 then return 1 + 12 , 2 + 20 end --[[ test multiple returns ]]
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return x + 1
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--\\
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end
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return( f( 100 ) )
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assert( a == b )
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do return f( 11 ) end ]=]
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s = string.gsub(s, ' ', '\n\n') -- change all spaces for newlines
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prepfile(s)
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RUN([[lua -e"_PROMPT='' _PROMPT2=''" -i < %s > %s]], prog, out)
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checkprogout("101\n13\t22\n\n")
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prepfile[[#comment in 1st line without \n at the end]]
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RUN('lua %s', prog)
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prepfile[[#test line number when file starts with comment line
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debug = require"debug"
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print(debug.getinfo(1).currentline)
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]]
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RUN('lua %s > %s', prog, out)
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checkprogout('3')
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-- close Lua with an open file
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prepfile(string.format([[io.output(%q); io.write('alo')]], out))
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RUN('lua %s', prog)
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checkout('alo')
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-- bug in 5.2 beta (extra \0 after version line)
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RUN([[lua -v -e"print'hello'" > %s]], out)
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t = getoutput()
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assert(string.find(t, "PUC%-Rio\nhello"))
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-- testing os.exit
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prepfile("os.exit(nil, true)")
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RUN('lua %s', prog)
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prepfile("os.exit(0, true)")
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RUN('lua %s', prog)
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prepfile("os.exit(true, true)")
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RUN('lua %s', prog)
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prepfile("os.exit(1, true)")
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NoRun("", "lua %s", prog) -- no message
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prepfile("os.exit(false, true)")
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NoRun("", "lua %s", prog) -- no message
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-- remove temporary files
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assert(os.remove(prog))
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assert(os.remove(otherprog))
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assert(not os.remove(out))
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-- invalid options
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NoRun("unrecognized option '-h'", "lua -h")
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NoRun("unrecognized option '---'", "lua ---")
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NoRun("unrecognized option '-Ex'", "lua -Ex")
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NoRun("unrecognized option '-vv'", "lua -vv")
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NoRun("unrecognized option '-iv'", "lua -iv")
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NoRun("'-e' needs argument", "lua -e")
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NoRun("syntax error", "lua -e a")
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NoRun("'-l' needs argument", "lua -l")
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if T then -- auxiliary library?
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print("testing 'not enough memory' to create a state")
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NoRun("not enough memory", "env MEMLIMIT=100 lua")
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end
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print('+')
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print('testing Ctrl C')
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do
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-- interrupt a script
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local function kill (pid)
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return os.execute(string.format('kill -INT %d 2> /dev/null', pid))
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end
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-- function to run a script in background, returning its output file
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-- descriptor and its pid
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local function runback (luaprg)
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-- shell script to run 'luaprg' in background and echo its pid
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local shellprg = string.format('%s -e "%s" & echo $!', progname, luaprg)
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local f = io.popen(shellprg, "r") -- run shell script
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local pid = f:read() -- get pid for Lua script
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print("(if test fails now, it may leave a Lua script running in \z
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background, pid " .. pid .. ")")
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return f, pid
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end
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-- Lua script that runs protected infinite loop and then prints '42'
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local f, pid = runback[[
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pcall(function () print(12); while true do end end); print(42)]]
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-- wait until script is inside 'pcall'
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assert(f:read() == "12")
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kill(pid) -- send INT signal to Lua script
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-- check that 'pcall' captured the exception and script continued running
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assert(f:read() == "42") -- expected output
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assert(f:close())
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print("done")
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-- Lua script in a long unbreakable search
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local f, pid = runback[[
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print(15); string.find(string.rep('a', 100000), '.*b')]]
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-- wait (so script can reach the loop)
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assert(f:read() == "15")
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assert(os.execute("sleep 1"))
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-- must send at least two INT signals to stop this Lua script
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local n = 100
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for i = 0, 100 do -- keep sending signals
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if not kill(pid) then -- until it fails
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n = i -- number of non-failed kills
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break
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end
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end
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assert(f:close())
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assert(n >= 2)
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print(string.format("done (with %d kills)", n))
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end
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print("OK")
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