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make lrecord UID's have a separate UID space for each object, resurrect debug SOE code in extents.c
-------------------- ChangeLog entries follow: --------------------
src/ChangeLog addition:
2010-03-15 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
* alloc.c:
* alloc.c (c_readonly):
* alloc.c (deadbeef_memory):
* alloc.c (make_compiled_function):
* alloc.c (make_button_data):
* alloc.c (make_motion_data):
* alloc.c (make_process_data):
* alloc.c (make_timeout_data):
* alloc.c (make_magic_data):
* alloc.c (make_magic_eval_data):
* alloc.c (make_eval_data):
* alloc.c (make_misc_user_data):
* alloc.c (noseeum_make_marker):
* alloc.c (ADDITIONAL_FREE_string):
* alloc.c (common_init_alloc_early):
* alloc.c (init_alloc_once_early):
* bytecode.c (print_compiled_function):
* bytecode.c (mark_compiled_function):
* casetab.c:
* casetab.c (print_case_table):
* console.c:
* console.c (print_console):
* database.c (print_database):
* database.c (finalize_database):
* device-msw.c (sync_printer_with_devmode):
* device-msw.c (print_devmode):
* device-msw.c (finalize_devmode):
* device.c:
* device.c (print_device):
* elhash.c:
* elhash.c (print_hash_table):
* eval.c (print_multiple_value):
* eval.c (mark_multiple_value):
* events.c (deinitialize_event):
* events.c (print_event):
* events.c (event_equal):
* extents.c:
* extents.c (soe_dump):
* extents.c (soe_insert):
* extents.c (soe_delete):
* extents.c (soe_move):
* extents.c (extent_fragment_update):
* extents.c (print_extent_1):
* extents.c (print_extent):
* extents.c (vars_of_extents):
* frame.c:
* frame.c (print_frame):
* free-hook.c:
* free-hook.c (check_free):
* glyphs.c:
* glyphs.c (print_image_instance):
* glyphs.c (print_glyph):
* gui.c:
* gui.c (copy_gui_item):
* hash.c:
* hash.c (NULL_ENTRY):
* hash.c (KEYS_DIFFER_P):
* keymap.c (print_keymap):
* keymap.c (MARKED_SLOT):
* lisp.h:
* lrecord.h:
* lrecord.h (LISP_OBJECT_UID):
* lrecord.h (set_lheader_implementation):
* lrecord.h (struct old_lcrecord_header):
* lstream.c (print_lstream):
* lstream.c (finalize_lstream):
* marker.c (print_marker):
* marker.c (marker_equal):
* mc-alloc.c (visit_all_used_page_headers):
* mule-charset.c:
* mule-charset.c (print_charset):
* objects.c (print_color_instance):
* objects.c (print_font_instance):
* objects.c (finalize_font_instance):
* opaque.c (print_opaque):
* opaque.c (print_opaque_ptr):
* opaque.c (equal_opaque_ptr):
* print.c (internal_object_printer):
* print.c (enum printing_badness):
* rangetab.c (print_range_table):
* rangetab.c (range_table_equal):
* specifier.c (print_specifier):
* specifier.c (finalize_specifier):
* symbols.c:
* symbols.c (print_symbol_value_magic):
* tooltalk.c:
* tooltalk.c (print_tooltalk_message):
* tooltalk.c (print_tooltalk_pattern):
* window.c (print_window):
* window.c (debug_print_window):
(1) Make lrecord UID's have a separate UID space for each object.
Otherwise, with 20-bit UID's, we rapidly wrap around, especially
when common objects like conses and strings increment the UID value
for every object created. (Originally I tried making two UID spaces,
one for objects that always print readably and hence don't display
the UID, and one for other objects. But certain objects like markers
for which a UID is displayed are still generated rapidly enough that
UID overflow is a serious issue.) This also has the advantage of
making UID values smaller, hence easier to remember -- their main
purpose is to make it easier to keep track of different objects of
the same type when debugging code. Make sure we dump lrecord UID's
so that we don't have problems with pdumped and non-dumped objects
having the same UID.
(2) Display UID's consistently whenever an object (a) doesn't
consistently print readably (objects like cons and string, which
always print readably, can't display a UID), and (b) doesn't
otherwise have a unique property that makes objects of a
particular type distinguishable. (E.g. buffers didn't and still
don't print an ID, but the buffer name uniquely identifies the
buffer.) Some types, such as event, extent, compiled-function,
didn't always (or didn't ever) display an ID; others (such as
marker, extent, lstream, opaque, opaque-ptr, any object using
internal_object_printer()) used to display the actual machine
pointer instead.
(3) Rename NORMAL_LISP_OBJECT_UID to LISP_OBJECT_UID; make it work
over all Lisp objects and take a Lisp object, not a struct pointer.
(4) Some misc cleanups in alloc.c, elhash.c.
(5) Change code in events.c that "deinitializes" an event so that
it doesn't increment the event UID counter in the process. Also
use deadbeef_memory() to overwrite memory instead of doing the same
with custom code. In the process, make deadbeef_memory() in
alloc.c always available, and delete extraneous copy in mc-alloc.c.
Also capitalize all uses of 0xDEADBEEF. Similarly in elhash.c
call deadbeef_memory().
(6) Resurrect "debug SOE" code in extents.c. Make it conditional
on DEBUG_XEMACS and on a `debug-soe' variable, rather than on
SOE_DEBUG. Make it output to stderr, not stdout.
(7) Delete some custom print methods that were identical to
external_object_printer().
author | Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> |
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date | Mon, 15 Mar 2010 16:35:38 -0500 |
parents | 0f66906b6e37 |
children | 308d34e9f07d |
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;;; -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*- ;; Copyright (C) 2000, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Copyright (C) 2010 Ben Wing. ;; Author: Yoshiki Hayashi <yoshiki@xemacs.org> ;; Maintainer: Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org> ;; Created: 2000 ;; Keywords: tests ;; This file is part of XEmacs. ;; XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it ;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) ;; any later version. ;; XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but ;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ;; General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free ;; Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA ;; 02111-1307, USA. ;;; Synched up with: Not in FSF. ;;; Commentary: ;; Test regular expressions. ;; NOTE NOTE NOTE: There is some domain overlap among case-tests.el, ;; regexp-tests.el and search-tests.el. See case-tests.el. (Check-Error-Message error "Trailing backslash" (string-match "\\" "a")) (Check-Error-Message error "Invalid preceding regular expression" (string-match "a++" "a")) (Check-Error-Message error "Invalid preceding regular expression" (string-match "a**" "a")) (Check-Error-Message error "Invalid preceding regular expression" (string-match "a???" "a")) (Check-Error-Message error "Unmatched \\[ or \\[^" (string-match "[" "a")) (Check-Error-Message error "Unmatched \\[ or \\[^" (string-match "[abc" "a")) (Check-Error-Message error "Unmatched ) or \\\\)" (string-match "\\)" "a")) (Check-Error-Message error "Invalid regular expression" (string-match "\\(?.\\)" "a")) (Check-Error-Message error "Unmatched \\\\{" (string-match "a\\{" "a")) (Check-Error-Message error "Invalid content of \\\\{\\\\}" (string-match "a\\{a\\}" "a")) ;; exactn ;; string-match (with-temp-buffer ;; case-insensitive (Assert (string-match "ä" "ä")) (Assert (string-match "ä" "Ä")) (Assert (string-match "Ä" "Ä")) (Assert (string-match "Ä" "ä")) ;; case-sensitive (setq case-fold-search nil) (Assert (string-match "ä" "ä")) (Assert (not (string-match "ä" "Ä"))) (Assert (string-match "Ä" "Ä")) (Assert (not (string-match "Ä" "ä")))) ;; looking-at (with-temp-buffer (insert "äÄ") ;; case-insensitive (goto-char (point-min)) (Assert (looking-at "ä")) (Assert (looking-at "Ä")) (forward-char) (Assert (looking-at "ä")) (Assert (looking-at "Ä")) ;; case-sensitive (setq case-fold-search nil) (goto-char (point-min)) (Assert (looking-at "ä")) (Assert (not (looking-at "Ä"))) (forward-char) (Assert (not (looking-at "ä"))) (Assert (looking-at "Ä"))) ;; re-search-forward and re-search-backward (with-temp-buffer (insert "äÄ") ;; case insensitive ;; forward (goto-char (point-min)) ;; Avoid trivial regexp. (Assert (eq 2 (re-search-forward "ä\\|a" nil t))) (goto-char (point-min)) (Assert (eq 2 (re-search-forward "Ä\\|a" nil t))) (goto-char (1+ (point-min))) (Assert (eq 3 (re-search-forward "ä\\|a" nil t))) (goto-char (1+ (point-min))) (Assert (eq 3 (re-search-forward "Ä\\|a" nil t))) ;; backward (goto-char (point-max)) (Assert (eq 2 (re-search-backward "ä\\|a" nil t))) (goto-char (point-max)) (Assert (eq 2 (re-search-backward "Ä\\|a" nil t))) (goto-char (1- (point-max))) (Assert (eq 1 (re-search-backward "ä\\|a" nil t))) (goto-char (1- (point-max))) (Assert (eq 1 (re-search-backward "Ä\\|a" nil t))) ;; case sensitive (setq case-fold-search nil) ;; forward (goto-char (point-min)) (Assert (eq 2 (re-search-forward "ä\\|a" nil t))) (goto-char (point-min)) (Assert (eq 3 (re-search-forward "Ä\\|a" nil t))) (goto-char (1+ (point-min))) (Assert (not (re-search-forward "ä\\|a" nil t))) (goto-char (1+ (point-min))) (Assert (eq 3 (re-search-forward "Ä\\|a" nil t))) ;; backward (goto-char (point-max)) (Assert (eq 1 (re-search-backward "ä\\|a" nil t))) (goto-char (point-max)) (Assert (eq 2 (re-search-backward "Ä\\|a" nil t))) (goto-char (1- (point-max))) (Assert (eq 1 (re-search-backward "ä\\|a" nil t))) (goto-char (1- (point-max))) (Assert (not (re-search-backward "Ä\\|a" nil t)))) ;; duplicate (with-temp-buffer ;; case insensitive (Assert (string-match "^\\(ä\\)\\1$" "ää")) (Assert (string-match "^\\(ä\\)\\1$" "äÄ")) (Assert (string-match "^\\(ä\\)\\1$" "ÄÄ")) (Assert (string-match "^\\(ä\\)\\1$" "Ää")) (Assert (string-match "^\\(Ä\\)\\1$" "ää")) (Assert (string-match "^\\(Ä\\)\\1$" "äÄ")) (Assert (string-match "^\\(Ä\\)\\1$" "ÄÄ")) (Assert (string-match "^\\(Ä\\)\\1$" "Ää")) ;; case sensitive (setq case-fold-search nil) (Assert (string-match "^\\(ä\\)\\1$" "ää")) (Assert (not (string-match "^\\(ä\\)\\1$" "äÄ"))) (Assert (not (string-match "^\\(ä\\)\\1$" "ÄÄ"))) (Assert (not (string-match "^\\(ä\\)\\1$" "Ää"))) (Assert (not (string-match "^\\(Ä\\)\\1$" "ää"))) (Assert (not (string-match "^\\(Ä\\)\\1$" "äÄ"))) (Assert (string-match "^\\(Ä\\)\\1$" "ÄÄ")) (Assert (not (string-match "^\\(Ä\\)\\1$" "Ää")))) ;; multiple-match ;; Thanks to Manfred Bartz <MBartz@xix.com> ;; c.e.x <vn4rkkm7ouf3b5@corp.supernews.com> ;; #### Need to do repetitions of more complex regexps ;; #### WASH ME! (with-temp-buffer (Assert (not (string-match "^a\\{4,4\\}$" "aaa"))) (Assert (string-match "^a\\{4,4\\}$" "aaaa")) (Assert (not (string-match "^a\\{4,4\\}$" "aaaaa"))) (Assert (not (string-match "^[a]\\{4,4\\}$" "aaa"))) (Assert (string-match "^[a]\\{4,4\\}$" "aaaa")) (Assert (not (string-match "^[a]\\{4,4\\}$" "aaaaa"))) (Assert (not (string-match "^\\(a\\)\\{4,4\\}$" "aaa"))) (Assert (string-match "^\\(a\\)\\{4,4\\}$" "aaaa")) (Assert (not (string-match "^\\(a\\)\\{4,4\\}$" "aaaaa"))) ;; Use class because repetition of single char broken in 21.5.15 (Assert (not (string-match "^[a]\\{3,5\\}$" "aa"))) (Assert (string-match "^[a]\\{3,5\\}$" "aaa")) (Assert (string-match "^[a]\\{3,5\\}$" "aaaa")) (Assert (string-match "^[a]\\{3,5\\}$" "aaaaa")) (Assert (not (string-match "^[a]\\{3,5\\}$" "aaaaaa"))) (insert "\ aa aaa aaaa aaaaa aaaaaa baaaa ") (goto-char (point-min)) (forward-line 1) (Assert (not (looking-at "^a\\{4,4\\}$"))) (forward-line 1) (Assert (looking-at "^a\\{4,4\\}$")) (forward-line 1) (Assert (not (looking-at "^a\\{4,4\\}$"))) (goto-char (point-min)) (forward-line 1) (Assert (not (looking-at "^[a]\\{4,4\\}$"))) (forward-line 1) (Assert (looking-at "^[a]\\{4,4\\}$")) (forward-line 1) (Assert (not (looking-at "^[a]\\{4,4\\}$"))) (goto-char (point-min)) (forward-line 1) (Assert (not (looking-at "^\\(a\\)\\{4,4\\}$"))) (forward-line 1) (Assert (looking-at "^\\(a\\)\\{4,4\\}$")) (forward-line 1) (Assert (not (looking-at "^\\(a\\)\\{4,4\\}$"))) ;; Use class because repetition of single char broken in 21.5.15 (goto-char (point-min)) (Assert (not (looking-at "^[a]\\{3,5\\}$"))) (forward-line 1) (Assert (looking-at "^[a]\\{3,5\\}$")) (forward-line 1) (Assert (looking-at "^[a]\\{3,5\\}$")) (forward-line 1) (Assert (looking-at "^[a]\\{3,5\\}$")) (forward-line 1) (Assert (not (looking-at "^[a]\\{3,5\\}$"))) (goto-char (point-min)) (Assert (= 12 (re-search-forward "a\\{4,4\\}"))) (goto-char (point-min)) (Assert (= 12 (re-search-forward "b?a\\{4,4\\}"))) (goto-char (point-min)) (Assert (= 31 (re-search-forward "ba\\{4,4\\}"))) (goto-char (point-min)) (Assert (= 31 (re-search-forward "[b]a\\{4,4\\}"))) (goto-char (point-min)) (Assert (= 31 (re-search-forward "\\(b\\)a\\{4,4\\}"))) (goto-char (point-min)) (Assert (= 12 (re-search-forward "^a\\{4,4\\}"))) (goto-char (point-min)) (Assert (= 12 (re-search-forward "^a\\{4,4\\}$"))) (goto-char (point-min)) (Assert (= 12 (re-search-forward "[a]\\{4,4\\}"))) (goto-char (point-min)) (Assert (= 12 (re-search-forward "^[a]\\{4,4\\}"))) (goto-char (point-min)) (Assert (= 12 (re-search-forward "^[a]\\{4,4\\}$"))) ) ;; charset, charset_not ;; Not called because it takes too much time. (defun test-regexp-charset-paranoid () (let ((i 0) (max (expt 2 (if (featurep 'mule) 19 8))) (range "[a-z]") (range-not "[^a-z]") char string) (while (< i max) (when (setq char (int-to-char i)) (setq string (char-to-string char)) (if (or (and (<= 65 i) (<= i 90)) (and (<= 97 i) (<= i 122))) (progn (Assert (string-match range string)) (Assert (not (string-match range-not string)))) (Assert (not (string-match range string))) (Assert (string-match range-not string)))) (setq i (1+ i))))) ;; (test-regexp-charset-paranoid) ;; charset_mule, charset_mule_not ;; Not called because it takes too much time. (defun test-regex-charset-mule-paranoid () (if (featurep 'mule) (let ((i 0) (max (expt 2 19)) (range (format "[%c-%c]" (make-char 'japanese-jisx0208 36 34) (make-char 'japanese-jisx0208 36 42))) (range-not (format "[^%c-%c]" (make-char 'japanese-jisx0208 36 34) (make-char 'japanese-jisx0208 36 42))) (min-int (char-to-int (make-char 'japanese-jisx0208 36 34))) (max-int (char-to-int (make-char 'japanese-jisx0208 36 42))) char string) (while (< i max) (when (setq char (int-to-char i)) (setq string (char-to-string char)) (if (and (<= min-int i) (<= i max-int)) (progn (Assert (string-match range string)) (Assert (not (string-match range-not string)))) (Assert (not (string-match range string))) (Assert (string-match range-not string)))) (setq i (1+ i)))))) ;; (test-regex-charset-mule-paranoid) ;; Test that replace-match does not clobber registers after a failed match (with-temp-buffer (insert "This is a test buffer.") (goto-char (point-min)) (search-forward "this is a test ") (looking-at "Unmatchable text") (replace-match "") (Assert (looking-at "^buffer.$"))) ;; Test that trivial regexps reset unused registers ;; Thanks to Martin Sternholm for the report. ;; xemacs-beta <5blm6h2ki5.fsf@lister.roxen.com> (with-temp-buffer (insert "ab") (goto-char (point-min)) (re-search-forward "\\(a\\)") ;; test the whole-match data, too -- one attempted fix scotched that, too! (Assert (string= (match-string 0) "a")) (Assert (string= (match-string 1) "a")) (re-search-forward "b") (Assert (string= (match-string 0) "b")) (Assert (string= (match-string 1) nil))) ;; Test word boundaries (Assert (= (string-match "\\<a" " a") 1)) (Assert (= (string-match "a\\>" "a ") 0)) (Assert (= (string-match "\\ba" " a") 1)) (Assert (= (string-match "a\\b" "a ") 0)) ;; should work at target boundaries (Assert (= (string-match "\\<a" "a") 0)) (Assert (= (string-match "a\\>" "a") 0)) (Assert (= (string-match "\\ba" "a") 0)) (Assert (= (string-match "a\\b" "a") 0)) ;; Check for weirdness (Assert (not (string-match " \\> " " "))) (Assert (not (string-match " \\< " " "))) (Assert (not (string-match " \\b " " "))) ;; but not if the "word" would be on the null side of the boundary! (Assert (not (string-match "\\<" ""))) (Assert (not (string-match "\\>" ""))) (Assert (not (string-match " \\<" " "))) (Assert (not (string-match "\\> " " "))) (Assert (not (string-match "a\\<" "a"))) (Assert (not (string-match "\\>a" "a"))) ;; Added Known-Bug 2002-09-09 sjt ;; Fixed bug 2003-03-21 sjt (Assert (not (string-match "\\b" ""))) (Assert (not (string-match "\\b" " "))) (Assert (not (string-match " \\b" " "))) (Assert (not (string-match "\\b " " "))) ;; Character classes are broken in Mule as of 21.5.9 ;; Added Known-Bug 2002-12-27 ;; Fixed by Daiki Ueno 2003-03-24 (if (featurep 'mule) ;; note: (int-to-char 65) => ?A (let ((ch0 (make-char 'japanese-jisx0208 52 65)) (ch1 (make-char 'japanese-jisx0208 51 65))) (Assert (not (string-match "A" (string ch0)))) (Assert (not (string-match "[A]" (string ch0)))) (Assert (eq (string-match "[^A]" (string ch0)) 0)) (Assert (not (string-match "@A" (string ?@ ch0)))) (Assert (not (string-match "@[A]" (string ?@ ch0)))) (Assert (eq (string-match "@[^A]" (string ?@ ch0)) 0)) (Assert (not (string-match "@?A" (string ?@ ch0)))) (Assert (not (string-match "A" (string ch1)))) (Assert (not (string-match "[A]" (string ch1)))) (Assert (eq (string-match "[^A]" (string ch1)) 0)) (Assert (not (string-match "@A" (string ?@ ch1)))) (Assert (not (string-match "@[A]" (string ?@ ch1)))) (Assert (eq (string-match "@[^A]" (string ?@ ch1)) 0)) (Assert (not (string-match "@?A" (string ?@ ch1)))) ) ) ;; More stale match data tests. ;; Thanks to <bjacob@ca.metsci.com>. ;; These tests used to fail because we cleared match data only on success. ;; Fixed 2003-04-17. ;; Must change sense of failing tests 2003-05-09. Too much code depends on ;; failed matches preserving match-data. (let ((a "a")) (Assert (string= (progn (string-match "a" a) (string-match "b" a) (match-string 0 a)) a)) (Assert (not (progn (string-match "a" a) (string-match "b" a) (match-string 1 a)))) ;; test both for the second match is a plain string match and a regexp match (Assert (string= (progn (string-match "\\(a\\)" a) (string-match "\\(b\\)" a) (match-string 0 a)) a)) (Assert (string= (progn (string-match "\\(a\\)" a) (string-match "b" a) (match-string 0 a)) a)) (Assert (string= (progn (string-match "\\(a\\)" a) (string-match "\\(b\\)" a) (match-string 1 a)) a)) (Assert (string= (progn (string-match "\\(a\\)" a) (string-match "b" a) (match-string 1 a)) a)) ;; in 21.4.16, registers from num_shy_groups to num_groups were not cleared, ;; resulting in stale match data (Assert (progn (string-match "\\(a\\)" a) (string-match "\\(?:a\\)" a) (not (match-beginning 1)))) ) ;; bug identified by Katsumi Yamaoka 2004-09-03 <b9ywtzbbpue.fsf_-_@jpl.org> ;; fix submitted by sjt 2004-09-08 ;; trailing comments are values from buggy 21.4.15 (let ((text "abc")) (Assert (eq 0 (string-match "\\(?:ab+\\)*c" text))) ; 2 (Assert (eq 0 (string-match "^\\(?:ab+\\)*c" text))) ; nil (Assert (eq 0 (string-match "^\\(?:ab+\\)*" text))) ; 0 (Assert (eq 0 (string-match "^\\(?:ab+\\)c" text))) ; 0 (Assert (eq 0 (string-match "^\\(?:ab\\)*c" text))) ; 0 (Assert (eq 0 (string-match "^\\(?:a+\\)*b" text))) ; nil (Assert (eq 0 (string-match "^\\(?:a\\)*b" text))) ; 0 ) ;; per Steve Youngs 2004-09-30 <microsoft-free.87ekkjhj7t.fsf@youngs.au.com> ;; fix submitted by sjt 2004-10-07 ;; trailing comments are values from buggy 21.4.pre16 (let ((text "abc")) (Assert (eq 0 (string-match "\\(?:a\\(b\\)\\)" text))) ; 0 (Assert (string= (match-string 1 text) "b")) ; ab (Assert (null (match-string 2 text))) ; b (Assert (null (match-string 3 text))) ; nil (Assert (eq 0 (string-match "\\(?:a\\(?:b\\(c\\)\\)\\)" text))) ; 0 (Assert (string= (match-string 1 text) "c")) ; abc (Assert (null (match-string 2 text))) ; ab (Assert (null (match-string 3 text))) ; c (Assert (null (match-string 4 text))) ; nil ) ;; trivial subpatterns and backreferences with shy groups (let ((text1 "abb") (text2 "aba") (re0 "\\(a\\)\\(b\\)\\2") (re1 "\\(?:a\\)\\(b\\)\\2") (re2 "\\(?:a\\)\\(b\\)\\1") (re3 "\\(a\\)\\(?:b\\)\\1")) (Assert (eq 0 (string-match re0 text1))) (Assert (string= text1 (match-string 0 text1))) (Assert (string= "a" (match-string 1 text1))) (Assert (string= "b" (match-string 2 text1))) (Assert (null (string-match re0 text2))) (Check-Error-Message 'invalid-regexp "Invalid back reference" (string-match re1 text1)) (Assert (eq 0 (string-match re2 text1))) (Assert (string= text1 (match-string 0 text1))) (Assert (string= "b" (match-string 1 text1))) (Assert (null (match-string 2 text1))) (Assert (null (string-match re2 text2))) (Assert (null (string-match re3 text1))) (Assert (eq 0 (string-match re3 text2))) (Assert (string= text2 (match-string 0 text2))) (Assert (string= "a" (match-string 1 text2))) (Assert (null (match-string 2 text2))) ) ;; replace-regexp-in-string (regexp rep source ;; fixedcase literal buf-or-subexp start) ;; Currently we test the following cases: ;; where `cbuf' and `bar-or-empty' are bound below. ;; #### Tests for the various functional features (fixedcase, literal, start) ;; should be added. (with-temp-buffer (flet ((bar-or-empty (subexp) (if (string= subexp "foo") "bar" ""))) (let ((cbuf (current-buffer))) (dolist (test-case ;; REP BUF-OR-SUBEXP EXPECTED RESULT `(("bar" nil " bar") ("bar" ,cbuf " bar") ("bar" 0 " bar") ("bar" 1 " bar foo") (bar-or-empty nil " ") (bar-or-empty ,cbuf " ") (bar-or-empty 0 " ") (bar-or-empty 1 " bar foo"))) (Assert (string= (nth 2 test-case) (replace-regexp-in-string "\\(foo\\).*\\'" (nth 0 test-case) " foo foo" nil nil (nth 1 test-case))))) ;; #### Why doesn't this loop work right? ; (dolist (test-case ; ;; REP BUF-OR-SUBEXP EXPECTED ERROR EXPECTED MESSAGE ; `(;; expected message was "bufferp, symbol" up to 21.5.28 ; ("bar" 'symbol wrong-type-argument "integerp, symbol") ; ("bar" -1 invalid-argument ; "match data register invalid, -1") ; ("bar" 2 invalid-argument ; "match data register not set, 2") ; )) ; (eval ; `(Check-Error-Message ,(nth 2 test-case) ,(nth 3 test-case) ; (replace-regexp-in-string "\\(foo\\).*\\'" ,(nth 0 test-case) ; " foo foo" nil nil ,(nth 1 test-case))))) ;; #### Can't test the message with w-t-a, see test-harness.el. (Check-Error wrong-type-argument (replace-regexp-in-string "\\(foo\\).*\\'" "bar" " foo foo" nil nil 'symbol)) ;; #### Can't test the FROB (-1), see test-harness.el. (Check-Error-Message invalid-argument "match data register invalid" (replace-regexp-in-string "\\(foo\\).*\\'" "bar" " foo foo" nil nil -1)) ;; #### Can't test the FROB (-1), see test-harness.el. (Check-Error-Message invalid-argument "match data register not set" (replace-regexp-in-string "\\(foo\\).*\\'" "bar" " foo foo" nil nil 2)) ))) ;; Not very comprehensive tests of skip-chars-forward, skip-chars-background: (with-string-as-buffer-contents "-]-----------------------------][]]------------------------" (goto-char (point-min)) (skip-chars-forward (skip-chars-quote "-[]")) (Assert (= (point) (point-max))) (skip-chars-backward (skip-chars-quote "-[]")) (Assert (= (point) (point-min))) ;; Testing in passing for an old bug in #'skip-chars-forward where I ;; thought it was impossible to call it with a string containing only ?- ;; and ?]: (Assert (= (skip-chars-forward (skip-chars-quote "-]")) (position ?[ (buffer-string) :test #'=))) ;; This used to error, incorrectly: (Assert (skip-chars-quote "[-"))) ;; replace-match (REPLACEMENT &optional FIXEDCASE LITERAL STRING STRBUFFER) ;; #### Write some tests! Much functionality is implicitly tested above ;; via `replace-regexp-in-string', but we should specifically test bogus ;; combinations of STRING and STRBUFFER. ;; empty string at point ;; Thanks Julian Bradford on XEmacs Beta ;; <18652.54975.894512.880956@krk.inf.ed.ac.uk> (with-string-as-buffer-contents "aáa" (goto-char (point-min)) (Assert (looking-at "\\=")) (Assert (= (re-search-forward "\\=") 1)) (forward-char 1) (Assert (looking-at "\\=")) (Assert (= (re-search-forward "\\=") 2)) (forward-char 1) (Assert (looking-at "\\=")) (Assert (= (re-search-forward "\\=") 3)) (forward-char 1) (Assert (looking-at "\\=")) (Assert (= (re-search-forward "\\=") 4))) ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;; Tests involving case-changing replace-match ;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; (Assert (not (string-match "\\(\\.\\=\\)" "."))) (Assert (string= "" (let ((str "test string")) (if (string-match "^.*$" str) (replace-match "\\U" t nil str))))) (with-temp-buffer (erase-buffer) (insert "test string") (re-search-backward "^.*$") (replace-match "\\U" t) (Assert (and (bobp) (eobp)))) ;; Control-1 characters were second-class citizens in regexp ranges ;; for a while there. Addressed in Ben's Mercurial changeset ;; 2e15c29cc2b3; attempt to ensure this doesn't happen again. (Assert (eql (string-match "[\x00-\x7f\x80-\x9f]" "a") 0)) (Assert (eql (string-match "[\x00-\x7f\x80-\x9f]" "é") nil)) ;; Gave nil in 21.5 for a couple of years. (Assert (eql (string-match "[\x00-\x7f\x80-\x9f]" "\x80") 0)) (Assert (eql (string-match "[\x00-\x7f]\\|[\x80-\x9f]" "\x80") 0)) ;; Gave nil (Assert (eql (string-match "[\x7f\x80-\x9f]" "\x80") 0)) (Assert (eql (string-match "[\x80-\x9f]" "\x80") 0)) (Assert (eql (string-match "[\x7f\x80-\x9e]" "\x80") 0)) ;; Used to succeed even with the bug. (Assert (eql (string-match "[\x7f\x80\x9f]" "\x80") 0)) (Assert (eql (string-match "[\x7e\x80-\x9f]" "\x80") 0)) (Assert (eql (string-match "[\x7f\x81-\x9f]" "\x81") 0))