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annotate tests/automated/base64-tests.el @ 5013:ae48681c47fa
changes to VOID_TO_LISP et al.
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src/ChangeLog addition:
2010-02-08 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* casetab.c (compute_canon_mapper):
* casetab.c (initialize_identity_mapper):
* casetab.c (compute_up_or_eqv_mapper):
* casetab.c (recompute_case_table):
* casetab.c (set_case_table):
* chartab.c (copy_mapper):
* chartab.c (copy_char_table_range):
* chartab.c (get_range_char_table_1):
* console.c (find_nonminibuffer_frame_not_on_console_predicate):
* console.c (find_nonminibuffer_frame_not_on_console):
* console.c (nuke_all_console_slots):
* device.c:
* device.c (find_nonminibuffer_frame_not_on_device_predicate):
* device.c (find_nonminibuffer_frame_not_on_device):
* dialog-msw.c (dialog_proc):
* dialog-msw.c (handle_question_dialog_box):
* dialog-x.c (maybe_run_dbox_text_callback):
* eval.c:
* eval.c (safe_run_hook_trapping_problems_1):
* eval.c (safe_run_hook_trapping_problems):
* event-msw.c:
* event-msw.c (mswindows_wnd_proc):
* event-msw.c (mswindows_find_frame):
* faces.c (update_face_inheritance_mapper):
* frame-msw.c (mswindows_init_frame_1):
* frame-msw.c (mswindows_get_mouse_position):
* frame-msw.c (mswindows_get_frame_parent):
* glade.c (connector):
* glade.c (Fglade_xml_signal_connect):
* glade.c (Fglade_xml_signal_autoconnect):
* glade.c (Fglade_xml_textdomain):
* glyphs-msw.c (mswindows_subwindow_instantiate):
* glyphs-msw.c (mswindows_widget_instantiate):
* glyphs.c (check_instance_cache_mapper):
* glyphs.c (check_window_subwindow_cache):
* glyphs.c (check_image_instance_structure):
* gui-x.c (snarf_widget_value_mapper):
* gui-x.c (popup_selection_callback):
* gui-x.c (button_item_to_widget_value):
* keymap.c (map_keymap_mapper):
* keymap.c (Fmap_keymap):
* menubar-gtk.c (__torn_off_sir):
* menubar-gtk.c (__activate_menu):
* menubar-gtk.c (menu_convert):
* menubar-gtk.c (__generic_button_callback):
* menubar-gtk.c (menu_descriptor_to_widget_1):
* menubar-msw.c:
* menubar-msw.c (EMPTY_ITEM_ID):
* menubar-x.c (menu_item_descriptor_to_widget_value_1):
* menubar-x.c (pre_activate_callback):
* menubar-x.c (command_builder_operate_menu_accelerator):
* menubar-x.c (command_builder_find_menu_accelerator):
* print.c (print_internal):
* process-unix.c (close_process_descs_mapfun):
* process.c (get_process_from_usid):
* process.c (init_process_io_handles):
* profile.c (sigprof_handler):
* profile.c (get_profiling_info_timing_maphash):
* profile.c (Fget_profiling_info):
* profile.c (set_profiling_info_timing_maphash):
* profile.c (mark_profiling_info_maphash):
* scrollbar-msw.c (mswindows_create_scrollbar_instance):
* scrollbar-msw.c (mswindows_free_scrollbar_instance):
* scrollbar-msw.c (mswindows_handle_scrollbar_event):
* specifier.c (recompute_cached_specifier_everywhere_mapfun):
* specifier.c (recompute_cached_specifier_everywhere):
* syntax.c (copy_to_mirrortab):
* syntax.c (copy_if_not_already_present):
* syntax.c (update_just_this_syntax_table):
* text.c (new_dfc_convert_now_damn_it):
* text.h (LISP_STRING_TO_EXTERNAL):
* tooltalk.c:
* tooltalk.c (tooltalk_message_callback):
* tooltalk.c (tooltalk_pattern_callback):
* tooltalk.c (Fcreate_tooltalk_message):
* tooltalk.c (Fcreate_tooltalk_pattern):
* ui-byhand.c (__generic_toolbar_callback):
* ui-byhand.c (generic_toolbar_insert_item):
* ui-byhand.c (__emacs_gtk_ctree_recurse_internal):
* ui-byhand.c (Fgtk_ctree_recurse):
* ui-gtk.c (__internal_callback_destroy):
* ui-gtk.c (__internal_callback_marshal):
* ui-gtk.c (Fgtk_signal_connect):
* ui-gtk.c (gtk_type_to_lisp):
* ui-gtk.c (lisp_to_gtk_type):
* ui-gtk.c (lisp_to_gtk_ret_type):
* lisp-disunion.h:
* lisp-disunion.h (NON_LVALUE):
* lisp-union.h:
* lisp.h (LISP_HASH):
Rename:
LISP_TO_VOID -> STORE_LISP_IN_VOID
VOID_TO_LISP -> GET_LISP_FROM_VOID
These new names are meant to clearly identify that the Lisp object
is the source and void the sink, and that they can't be used the
other way around -- they aren't exact opposites despite the old
names. The names are also important given the new functions
created just below. Also, clarify comments in lisp-union.h and
lisp-disunion.h about the use of the functions.
* lisp.h:
New functions STORE_VOID_IN_LISP and GET_VOID_FROM_LISP. These
are different from the above in that the source is a void *
(previously, you had to use make_opaque_ptr()).
* eval.c (restore_lisp_object):
* eval.c (record_unwind_protect_restoring_lisp_object):
* eval.c (struct restore_int):
* eval.c (restore_int):
* eval.c (record_unwind_protect_restoring_int):
* eval.c (free_pointer):
* eval.c (record_unwind_protect_freeing):
* eval.c (free_dynarr):
* eval.c (record_unwind_protect_freeing_dynarr):
* eval.c (unbind_to_1):
Use STORE_VOID_IN_LISP and GET_VOID_FROM_LISP to eliminate the
use of make_opaque_ptr() and mostly eliminate Lisp consing
entirely in the use of these various record_unwind_protect_*
functions as well as internal_bind_* (e.g. internal_bind_int).
* tests.c:
* tests.c (Ftest_store_void_in_lisp):
* tests.c (syms_of_tests):
* tests.c (vars_of_tests):
Add an C-assert-style test to test STORE_VOID_IN_LISP and
GET_VOID_FROM_LISP to make sure the same value comes back that
was put in.
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434 | 1 ;; Copyright (C) 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
2 | |
3 ;; Author: Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@srce.hr> | |
4 ;; Maintainer: Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@srce.hr> | |
5 ;; Created: 1999 | |
6 ;; Keywords: tests | |
7 | |
8 ;; This file is part of XEmacs. | |
9 | |
10 ;; XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it | |
11 ;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
12 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
13 ;; any later version. | |
14 | |
15 ;; XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but | |
16 ;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
17 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | |
18 ;; General Public License for more details. | |
19 | |
20 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
21 ;; along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free | |
22 ;; Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA | |
23 ;; 02111-1307, USA. | |
24 | |
25 ;;; Synched up with: Not in FSF. | |
26 | |
27 ;;; Commentary: | |
28 | |
29 ;; Test base64 functions. | |
30 ;; See test-harness.el for instructions on how to run these tests. | |
31 | |
32 (eval-when-compile | |
33 (condition-case nil | |
34 (require 'test-harness) | |
35 (file-error | |
36 (push "." load-path) | |
37 (when (and (boundp 'load-file-name) (stringp load-file-name)) | |
38 (push (file-name-directory load-file-name) load-path)) | |
39 (require 'test-harness)))) | |
40 | |
41 ;; We need to test the buffer and string functions. We do it by | |
42 ;; testing them in various circumstances, asserting the same result, | |
43 ;; and returning that result. | |
44 | |
45 (defvar bt-test-buffer (get-buffer-create " *base64-workhorse*")) | |
46 | |
47 (defun bt-base64-encode-string (string &optional no-line-break) | |
48 (let ((string-result (base64-encode-string string no-line-break)) | |
49 length) | |
50 (with-current-buffer bt-test-buffer | |
51 ;; the whole buffer | |
52 (erase-buffer) | |
53 (insert string) | |
54 (setq length (base64-encode-region (point-min) (point-max) no-line-break)) | |
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56 (Assert-equal (buffer-string) string-result) |
434 | 57 ;; partial |
58 (erase-buffer) | |
59 (insert "random junk........\0\0';'eqwrkw[erpqf") | |
60 (let ((p1 (point)) p2) | |
61 (insert string) | |
62 (setq p2 (point-marker)) | |
63 (insert "...more random junk.q,f3/.qrm314.r,m2typ' 2436T@W$^@$#^T@") | |
64 (setq length (base64-encode-region p1 p2 no-line-break)) | |
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66 (Assert-equal (buffer-substring p1 p2) string-result))) |
434 | 67 string-result)) |
68 | |
69 (defun bt-base64-decode-string (string) | |
70 (let ((string-result (base64-decode-string string)) | |
71 length) | |
72 (with-current-buffer bt-test-buffer | |
73 ;; the whole buffer | |
74 (erase-buffer) | |
75 (insert string) | |
76 (setq length (base64-decode-region (point-min) (point-max))) | |
77 (cond (string-result | |
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79 (Assert-equal (buffer-string) string-result)) |
434 | 80 (t |
81 (Assert (null length)) | |
82 ;; The buffer should not have been modified. | |
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83 (Assert-equal (buffer-string) string))) |
434 | 84 ;; partial |
85 (erase-buffer) | |
86 (insert "random junk........\0\0';'eqwrkw[erpqf") | |
87 (let ((p1 (point)) p2) | |
88 (insert string) | |
89 (setq p2 (point-marker)) | |
90 (insert "...more random junk.q,f3/.qrm314.\0\0r,m2typ' 2436T@W$^@$#T@") | |
91 (setq length (base64-decode-region p1 p2)) | |
92 (cond (string-result | |
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94 (Assert-equal (buffer-substring p1 p2) string-result)) |
434 | 95 (t |
96 (Assert (null length)) | |
97 ;; The buffer should not have been modified. | |
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98 (Assert-equal (buffer-substring p1 p2) string))))) |
434 | 99 string-result)) |
100 | |
101 (defun bt-remove-newlines (str) | |
102 (apply #'string (delete ?\n (mapcar #'identity str)))) | |
103 | |
104 (defconst bt-allchars | |
105 (let ((str (make-string 256 ?\0))) | |
106 (dotimes (i 256) | |
107 (aset str i (int-char i))) | |
108 str)) | |
109 | |
110 (defconst bt-test-strings | |
111 `(("" "") | |
112 ("foo" "Zm9v") | |
113 ("ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789" | |
114 "QUJDREVGR0hJSktMTU5PUFFSU1RVVldYWVphYmNkZWZnaGlqa2xtbm9wcXJzdHV2d3h5ejAx | |
115 MjM0NTY3ODk=") | |
116 (,bt-allchars | |
117 "AAECAwQFBgcICQoLDA0ODxAREhMUFRYXGBkaGxwdHh8gISIjJCUmJygpKissLS4vMDEyMzQ1 | |
118 Njc4OTo7PD0+P0BBQkNERUZHSElKS0xNTk9QUVJTVFVWV1hZWltcXV5fYGFiY2RlZmdoaWpr | |
119 bG1ub3BxcnN0dXZ3eHl6e3x9fn+AgYKDhIWGh4iJiouMjY6PkJGSk5SVlpeYmZqbnJ2en6Ch | |
120 oqOkpaanqKmqq6ytrq+wsbKztLW2t7i5uru8vb6/wMHCw8TFxsfIycrLzM3Oz9DR0tPU1dbX | |
121 2Nna29zd3t/g4eLj5OXm5+jp6uvs7e7v8PHy8/T19vf4+fr7/P3+/w==") | |
122 )) | |
123 | |
124 ;;----------------------------------------------------- | |
125 ;; Encoding base64 | |
126 ;;----------------------------------------------------- | |
127 | |
128 (loop for (raw encoded) in bt-test-strings do | |
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129 (Assert-equal (bt-base64-encode-string raw) encoded) |
434 | 130 ;; test the NO-LINE-BREAK flag |
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131 (Assert-equal (bt-base64-encode-string raw t) (bt-remove-newlines encoded))) |
434 | 132 |
133 ;; When Mule is around, Lisp programmers should make sure that the | |
134 ;; buffer contains only characters whose `char-int' is in the [0, 256) | |
135 ;; range. If this condition is not satisfied for any character, an | |
136 ;; error is signaled. | |
137 (when (featurep 'mule) | |
138 ;; #### remove subtraction of 128 -- no longer needed with make-char | |
139 ;; patch! | |
140 (let* ((mule-string (format "Hrvoje Nik%ci%c" | |
141 ;; scaron == 185 in Latin 2 | |
142 (make-char 'latin-iso8859-2 (- 185 128)) | |
143 ;; cacute == 230 in Latin 2 | |
144 (make-char 'latin-iso8859-2 (- 230 128))))) | |
145 (Check-Error-Message error "Non-ascii character in base64 input" | |
146 (bt-base64-encode-string mule-string)))) | |
147 | |
148 ;;----------------------------------------------------- | |
149 ;; Decoding base64 | |
150 ;;----------------------------------------------------- | |
151 | |
152 (loop for (raw encoded) in bt-test-strings do | |
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154 (Assert-equal (bt-base64-decode-string (bt-remove-newlines encoded)) raw)) |
434 | 155 |
156 ;; Test errors | |
157 (dolist (str `("foo" "AAC" "foo\0bar" "====" "Zm=9v" ,bt-allchars)) | |
158 (Check-Error error (base64-decode-string str))) | |
159 | |
160 ;; base64-decode-string should ignore non-base64 characters anywhere | |
161 ;; in the string. We test this in the cheesiest manner possible, by | |
162 ;; inserting non-base64 chars at the beginning, at the end, and in the | |
163 ;; middle of the string. | |
164 | |
165 (defconst bt-base64-chars '(?A ?B ?C ?D ?E ?F ?G ?H ?I ?J | |
166 ;; sometimes I hate Emacs indentation. | |
167 ?K ?L ?M ?N ?O ?P ?Q ?R ?S ?T | |
168 ?U ?V ?W ?X ?Y ?Z ?a ?b ?c ?d | |
169 ?e ?f ?g ?h ?i ?j ?k ?l ?m ?n | |
170 ?o ?p ?q ?r ?s ?t ?u ?v ?w ?x | |
171 ?y ?z ?0 ?1 ?2 ?3 ?4 ?5 ?6 ?7 | |
172 ?8 ?9 ?+ ?/ ?=)) | |
173 | |
174 (defconst bt-nonbase64-chars (set-difference (mapcar #'identity bt-allchars) | |
175 bt-base64-chars)) | |
176 | |
442 | 177 (loop for (raw encoded) in bt-test-strings do |
178 (unless (equal raw "") | |
179 (let* ((middlepos (/ (1+ (length encoded)) 2)) | |
180 (left (substring encoded 0 middlepos)) | |
181 (right (substring encoded middlepos))) | |
182 ;; Whitespace at the beginning, end, and middle. | |
183 (let ((mangled (concat bt-nonbase64-chars left bt-nonbase64-chars right | |
184 bt-nonbase64-chars))) | |
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185 (Assert-equal (bt-base64-decode-string mangled) raw)) |
434 | 186 |
442 | 187 ;; Whitespace between every char. |
188 (let ((mangled (concat bt-nonbase64-chars | |
189 ;; ENCODED with bt-nonbase64-chars | |
190 ;; between every character. | |
191 (mapconcat #'char-to-string encoded | |
192 (apply #'string bt-nonbase64-chars)) | |
193 bt-nonbase64-chars))) | |
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194 (Assert-equal (bt-base64-decode-string mangled) raw))))) |
434 | 195 |
196 ;;----------------------------------------------------- | |
197 ;; Mixed... | |
198 ;;----------------------------------------------------- | |
199 | |
200 ;; The whole point of base64 is to ensure that an arbitrary sequence | |
201 ;; of bytes passes through gateway hellfire unscathed, protected by | |
202 ;; the asbestos suit of base64. Here we test that | |
203 ;; (base64-decode-string (base64-decode-string FOO)) equals FOO for | |
204 ;; any FOO we can think of. The following stunts stress-test | |
205 ;; practically all aspects of the encoding and decoding process. | |
206 | |
207 (loop for (raw ignored) in bt-test-strings do | |
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434 | 212 (bt-base64-decode-string |
213 (bt-base64-encode-string | |
214 (bt-base64-encode-string raw)))) | |
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434 | 217 (bt-base64-decode-string |
218 (bt-base64-decode-string | |
219 (bt-base64-encode-string | |
220 (bt-base64-encode-string | |
221 (bt-base64-encode-string raw)))))) | |
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223 (Assert-equal (bt-base64-decode-string |
434 | 224 (bt-base64-decode-string |
225 (bt-base64-decode-string | |
226 (bt-base64-decode-string | |
227 (bt-base64-encode-string | |
228 (bt-base64-encode-string | |
229 (bt-base64-encode-string | |
230 (bt-base64-encode-string raw)))))))) | |
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232 (Assert-equal (bt-base64-decode-string |
434 | 233 (bt-base64-decode-string |
234 (bt-base64-decode-string | |
235 (bt-base64-decode-string | |
236 (bt-base64-decode-string | |
237 (bt-base64-encode-string | |
238 (bt-base64-encode-string | |
239 (bt-base64-encode-string | |
240 (bt-base64-encode-string | |
241 (bt-base64-encode-string raw)))))))))) | |
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