From: Nicholas Clark Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 10:40:54 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Lots of tests for for reverse ... X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=4d46db716459905a58c7a86181b69d8dadaf4951;p=p5sagit%2Fp5-mst-13.2.git Lots of tests for for reverse ... p4raw-id: //depot/perl@23105 --- diff --git a/t/cmd/for.t b/t/cmd/for.t index 27fb5a2..19fab8c 100755 --- a/t/cmd/for.t +++ b/t/cmd/for.t @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ #!./perl -print "1..14\n"; +print "1..58\n"; for ($i = 0; $i <= 10; $i++) { $x[$i] = $i; @@ -95,3 +95,256 @@ print $@ =~ /Use of freed value in iteration/ ? "ok" : "not ok", " 13\n"; print $x == 1 ? "ok" : "not ok", " 14 - double destroy, x=$x\n"; } +# A lot of tests to check that reversed for works. +my $test = 14; +sub is { + my ($got, $expected, $name) = @_; + ++$test; + if ($got eq $expected) { + print "ok $test # $name\n"; + return 1; + } + print "not ok $test # $name\n"; + print "# got '$got', expected '$expected'\n"; + return 0; +} + +@array = ('A', 'B', 'C'); +for (@array) { + $r .= $_; +} +is ($r, 'ABC', 'Forwards for array'); +$r = ''; +for (1,2,3) { + $r .= $_; +} +is ($r, '123', 'Forwards for list'); +$r = ''; +for (map {$_} @array) { + $r .= $_; +} +is ($r, 'ABC', 'Forwards for array via map'); +$r = ''; +for (map {$_} 1,2,3) { + $r .= $_; +} +is ($r, '123', 'Forwards for list via map'); + +$r = ''; +for (reverse @array) { + $r .= $_; +} +is ($r, 'CBA', 'Reverse for array'); +$r = ''; +for (reverse 1,2,3) { + $r .= $_; +} +is ($r, '321', 'Reverse for list'); +$r = ''; +for (reverse map {$_} @array) { + $r .= $_; +} +is ($r, 'CBA', 'Reverse for array via map'); +$r = ''; +for (reverse map {$_} 1,2,3) { + $r .= $_; +} +is ($r, '321', 'Reverse for list via map'); + +$r = ''; +for my $i (@array) { + $r .= $i; +} +is ($r, 'ABC', 'Forwards for array with var'); +$r = ''; +for my $i (1,2,3) { + $r .= $i; +} +is ($r, '123', 'Forwards for list with var'); +$r = ''; +for my $i (map {$_} @array) { + $r .= $i; +} +is ($r, 'ABC', 'Forwards for array via map with var'); +$r = ''; +for my $i (map {$_} 1,2,3) { + $r .= $i; +} +is ($r, '123', 'Forwards for list via map with var'); + +$r = ''; +for my $i (reverse @array) { + $r .= $i; +} +is ($r, 'CBA', 'Reverse for array with var'); +$r = ''; +for my $i (reverse 1,2,3) { + $r .= $i; +} +is ($r, '321', 'Reverse for list with var'); +$r = ''; +for my $i (reverse map {$_} @array) { + $r .= $i; +} +is ($r, 'CBA', 'Reverse for array via map with var'); +$r = ''; +for my $i (reverse map {$_} 1,2,3) { + $r .= $i; +} +is ($r, '321', 'Reverse for list via map with var'); + + +# I don't think that my is that different from our in the optree. But test a +# few: +$r = ''; +for our $i (reverse @array) { + $r .= $i; +} +is ($r, 'CBA', 'Reverse for array with our var'); +$r = ''; +for our $i (reverse 1,2,3) { + $r .= $i; +} +is ($r, '321', 'Reverse for list with our var'); +$r = ''; +for our $i (reverse map {$_} @array) { + $r .= $i; +} +is ($r, 'CBA', 'Reverse for array via map with our var'); +$r = ''; +for our $i (reverse map {$_} 1,2,3) { + $r .= $i; +} +is ($r, '321', 'Reverse for list via map with our var'); + + +$r = ''; +for (1, reverse @array) { + $r .= $_; +} +is ($r, '1CBA', 'Reverse for array with leading value'); +$r = ''; +for ('A', reverse 1,2,3) { + $r .= $_; +} +is ($r, 'A321', 'Reverse for list with leading value'); +$r = ''; +for (1, reverse map {$_} @array) { + $r .= $_; +} +is ($r, '1CBA', 'Reverse for array via map with leading value'); +$r = ''; +for ('A', reverse map {$_} 1,2,3) { + $r .= $_; +} +is ($r, 'A321', 'Reverse for list via map with leading value'); + +$r = ''; +for (reverse (@array), 1) { + $r .= $_; +} +is ($r, 'CBA1', 'Reverse for array with trailing value'); +$r = ''; +for (reverse (1,2,3), 'A') { + $r .= $_; +} +is ($r, '321A', 'Reverse for list with trailing value'); +$r = ''; +for (reverse (map {$_} @array), 1) { + $r .= $_; +} +is ($r, 'CBA1', 'Reverse for array via map with trailing value'); +$r = ''; +for (reverse (map {$_} 1,2,3), 'A') { + $r .= $_; +} +is ($r, '321A', 'Reverse for list via map with trailing value'); + + +$r = ''; +for my $i (1, reverse @array) { + $r .= $i; +} +is ($r, '1CBA', 'Reverse for array with leading value and var'); +$r = ''; +for my $i ('A', reverse 1,2,3) { + $r .= $i; +} +is ($r, 'A321', 'Reverse for list with leading value and var'); +$r = ''; +for my $i (1, reverse map {$_} @array) { + $r .= $i; +} +is ($r, '1CBA', 'Reverse for array via map with leading value and var'); +$r = ''; +for my $i ('A', reverse map {$_} 1,2,3) { + $r .= $i; +} +is ($r, 'A321', 'Reverse for list via map with leading value and var'); + +$r = ''; +for my $i (reverse (@array), 1) { + $r .= $i; +} +is ($r, 'CBA1', 'Reverse for array with trailing value and var'); +$r = ''; +for my $i (reverse (1,2,3), 'A') { + $r .= $i; +} +is ($r, '321A', 'Reverse for list with trailing value and var'); +$r = ''; +for my $i (reverse (map {$_} @array), 1) { + $r .= $i; +} +is ($r, 'CBA1', 'Reverse for array via map with trailing value and var'); +$r = ''; +for my $i (reverse (map {$_} 1,2,3), 'A') { + $r .= $i; +} +is ($r, '321A', 'Reverse for list via map with trailing value and var'); + + +$r = ''; +for (reverse 1, @array) { + $r .= $_; +} +is ($r, 'CBA1', 'Reverse for value and array'); +$r = ''; +for (reverse map {$_} 1, @array) { + $r .= $_; +} +is ($r, 'CBA1', 'Reverse for value and array via map'); + +$r = ''; +for (reverse (@array, 1)) { + $r .= $_; +} +is ($r, '1CBA', 'Reverse for array and value'); +$r = ''; +for (reverse (map {$_} @array, 1)) { + $r .= $_; +} +is ($r, '1CBA', 'Reverse for array and value via map'); + + +$r = ''; +for my $i (reverse 1, @array) { + $r .= $i; +} +is ($r, 'CBA1', 'Reverse for value and array with var'); +$r = ''; +for my $i (reverse map {$_} 1, @array) { + $r .= $i; +} +is ($r, 'CBA1', 'Reverse for value and array via map with var'); + +$r = ''; +for my $i (reverse (@array, 1)) { + $r .= $i; +} +is ($r, '1CBA', 'Reverse for array and value with var'); +$r = ''; +for my $i (reverse (map {$_} @array, 1)) { + $r .= $i; +} +is ($r, '1CBA', 'Reverse for array and value via map with var');