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- # Commands covered: for, continue, break
- #
- # This file contains a collection of tests for one or more of the Tcl
- # built-in commands. Sourcing this file into Tcl runs the tests and
- # generates output for errors. No output means no errors were found.
- #
- # Copyright (c) 1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- #
- # See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
- # of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
- #
- # SCCS: @(#) for.test 1.10 97/07/02 16:40:59
-
- if {[string compare test [info procs test]] == 1} then {source defs}
-
- # Basic "for" operation.
-
- test for-1.1 {TclCompileForCmd: missing initial command} {
- list [catch {for} msg] $msg
- } {1 {wrong # args: should be "for start test next command"}}
- test for-1.2 {TclCompileForCmd: error in initial command} {
- list [catch {for {set}} msg] $msg $errorInfo
- } {1 {wrong # args: should be "for start test next command"} {wrong # args: should be "for start test next command"
- while compiling
- "for {set}"}}
- catch {unset i}
- test for-1.3 {TclCompileForCmd: missing test expression} {
- catch {for {set i 0}} msg
- set msg
- } {wrong # args: should be "for start test next command"}
- test for-1.4 {TclCompileForCmd: error in test expression} {
- catch {for {set i 0} {$i<}} msg
- set errorInfo
- } {wrong # args: should be "for start test next command"
- while compiling
- "for {set i 0} {$i<}"}
- test for-1.5 {TclCompileForCmd: test expression is enclosed in quotes} {
- set i 0
- for {} "$i > 5" {incr i} {}
- } {}
- test for-1.6 {TclCompileForCmd: missing "next" command} {
- catch {for {set i 0} {$i < 5}} msg
- set msg
- } {wrong # args: should be "for start test next command"}
- test for-1.7 {TclCompileForCmd: missing command body} {
- catch {for {set i 0} {$i < 5} {incr i}} msg
- set msg
- } {wrong # args: should be "for start test next command"}
- test for-1.8 {TclCompileForCmd: error compiling command body} {
- catch {for {set i 0} {$i < 5} {incr i} {set}} msg
- set errorInfo
- } {wrong # args: should be "set varName ?newValue?"
- while compiling
- "set"
- ("for" body line 1)
- while compiling
- "for {set i 0} {$i < 5} {incr i} {set}"}
- catch {unset a}
- test for-1.9 {TclCompileForCmd: simple command body} {
- set a {}
- for {set i 1} {$i<6} {set i [expr $i+1]} {
- if $i==4 break
- set a [concat $a $i]
- }
- set a
- } {1 2 3}
- test for-1.10 {TclCompileForCmd: command body in quotes} {
- set a {}
- for {set i 1} {$i<6} {set i [expr $i+1]} "append a x"
- set a
- } {xxxxx}
- test for-1.11 {TclCompileForCmd: computed command body} {
- catch {unset x1}
- catch {unset bb}
- catch {unset x2}
- set x1 {append a x1; }
- set bb {break}
- set x2 {; append a x2}
- set a {}
- for {set i 1} {$i<6} {set i [expr $i+1]} $x1$bb$x2
- set a
- } {x1}
- test for-1.12 {TclCompileForCmd: error in "next" command} {
- catch {for {set i 0} {$i < 5} {set} {puts $i}} msg
- set errorInfo
- } {wrong # args: should be "set varName ?newValue?"
- while compiling
- "set"
- ("for" loop-end command)
- while compiling
- "for {set i 0} {$i < 5} {set} {puts $i}"}
- test for-1.13 {TclCompileForCmd: long command body} {
- set a {}
- for {set i 1} {$i<6} {set i [expr $i+1]} {
- if $i==4 break
- if $i>5 continue
- if {$i>6 && $tcl_platform(machine)=="xxx"} {
- catch {set a $a} msg
- catch {incr i 5} msg
- catch {incr i -5} msg
- }
- if {$i>6 && $tcl_platform(machine)=="xxx"} {
- catch {set a $a} msg
- catch {incr i 5} msg
- catch {incr i -5} msg
- }
- if {$i>6 && $tcl_platform(machine)=="xxx"} {
- catch {set a $a} msg
- catch {incr i 5} msg
- catch {incr i -5} msg
- }
- if {$i>6 && $tcl_platform(machine)=="xxx"} {
- catch {set a $a} msg
- catch {incr i 5} msg
- catch {incr i -5} msg
- }
- if {$i>6 && $tcl_platform(machine)=="xxx"} {
- catch {set a $a} msg
- catch {incr i 5} msg
- catch {incr i -5} msg
- }
- set a [concat $a $i]
- }
- set a
- } {1 2 3}
- test for-1.14 {TclCompileForCmd: for command result} {
- set a [for {set i 0} {$i < 5} {incr i} {}]
- set a
- } {}
- test for-1.15 {TclCompileForCmd: for command result} {
- set a [for {set i 0} {$i < 5} {incr i} {if $i==3 break}]
- set a
- } {}
-
- # Check "for" and "continue".
-
- test for-2.1 {TclCompileContinueCmd: arguments after "continue"} {
- catch {continue foo} msg
- set msg
- } {wrong # args: should be "continue"}
- test for-2.2 {TclCompileContinueCmd: continue result} {
- catch continue
- } 4
- test for-2.3 {continue tests} {
- set a {}
- for {set i 1} {$i <= 4} {set i [expr $i+1]} {
- if {$i == 2} continue
- set a [concat $a $i]
- }
- set a
- } {1 3 4}
- test for-2.4 {continue tests} {
- set a {}
- for {set i 1} {$i <= 4} {set i [expr $i+1]} {
- if {$i != 2} continue
- set a [concat $a $i]
- }
- set a
- } {2}
- test for-2.5 {continue tests, nested loops} {
- set msg {}
- for {set i 1} {$i <= 4} {incr i} {
- for {set a 1} {$a <= 2} {incr a} {
- if {$i>=2 && $a>=2} continue
- set msg [concat $msg "$i.$a"]
- }
- }
- set msg
- } {1.1 1.2 2.1 3.1 4.1}
- test for-2.6 {continue tests, long command body} {
- set a {}
- for {set i 1} {$i<6} {set i [expr $i+1]} {
- if $i==2 continue
- if $i==4 break
- if $i>5 continue
- if {$i>6 && $tcl_platform(machine)=="xxx"} {
- catch {set a $a} msg
- catch {incr i 5} msg
- catch {incr i -5} msg
- }
- if {$i>6 && $tcl_platform(machine)=="xxx"} {
- catch {set a $a} msg
- catch {incr i 5} msg
- catch {incr i -5} msg
- }
- if {$i>6 && $tcl_platform(machine)=="xxx"} {
- catch {set a $a} msg
- catch {incr i 5} msg
- catch {incr i -5} msg
- }
- if {$i>6 && $tcl_platform(machine)=="xxx"} {
- catch {set a $a} msg
- catch {incr i 5} msg
- catch {incr i -5} msg
- }
- if {$i>6 && $tcl_platform(machine)=="xxx"} {
- catch {set a $a} msg
- catch {incr i 5} msg
- catch {incr i -5} msg
- }
- set a [concat $a $i]
- }
- set a
- } {1 3}
-
- # Check "for" and "break".
-
- test for-3.1 {TclCompileBreakCmd: arguments after "break"} {
- catch {break foo} msg
- set msg
- } {wrong # args: should be "break"}
- test for-3.2 {TclCompileBreakCmd: break result} {
- catch break
- } 3
- test for-3.3 {break tests} {
- set a {}
- for {set i 1} {$i <= 4} {incr i} {
- if {$i == 3} break
- set a [concat $a $i]
- }
- set a
- } {1 2}
- test for-3.4 {break tests, nested loops} {
- set msg {}
- for {set i 1} {$i <= 4} {incr i} {
- for {set a 1} {$a <= 2} {incr a} {
- if {$i>=2 && $a>=2} break
- set msg [concat $msg "$i.$a"]
- }
- }
- set msg
- } {1.1 1.2 2.1 3.1 4.1}
- test for-3.5 {break tests, long command body} {
- set a {}
- for {set i 1} {$i<6} {set i [expr $i+1]} {
- if $i==2 continue
- if $i==5 break
- if $i>5 continue
- if {$i>6 && $tcl_platform(machine)=="xxx"} {
- catch {set a $a} msg
- catch {incr i 5} msg
- catch {incr i -5} msg
- }
- if {$i>6 && $tcl_platform(machine)=="xxx"} {
- catch {set a $a} msg
- catch {incr i 5} msg
- catch {incr i -5} msg
- }
- if {$i>6 && $tcl_platform(machine)=="xxx"} {
- catch {set a $a} msg
- catch {incr i 5} msg
- catch {incr i -5} msg
- }
- if $i==4 break
- if {$i>6 && $tcl_platform(machine)=="xxx"} {
- catch {set a $a} msg
- catch {incr i 5} msg
- catch {incr i -5} msg
- }
- if {$i>6 && $tcl_platform(machine)=="xxx"} {
- catch {set a $a} msg
- catch {incr i 5} msg
- catch {incr i -5} msg
- }
- set a [concat $a $i]
- }
- set a
- } {1 3}
- # A simplified version of exmh's mail formatting routine to stress "for",
- # "break", "while", and "if".
- proc formatMail {} {
- array set lines {
- 0 {Return-path: george@tcl} \
- 1 {Return-path: <george@tcl>} \
- 2 {Received: from tcl by tcl.Somewhere.COM (SMI-8.6/SMI-SVR4)} \
- 3 { id LAA10027; Wed, 11 Sep 1996 11:14:53 -0700} \
- 4 {Message-id: <199609111814.LAA10027@tcl.Somewhere.COM>} \
- 5 {X-mailer: exmh version 1.6.9 8/22/96} \
- 6 {Mime-version: 1.0} \
- 7 {Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1} \
- 8 {Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable} \
- 9 {Content-length: 2162} \
- 10 {To: fred} \
- 11 {Subject: tcl7.6} \
- 12 {Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 11:14:53 -0700} \
- 13 {From: George <george@tcl>} \
- 14 {The Tcl 7.6 and Tk 4.2 releases} \
- 15 {} \
- 16 {This page contains information about Tcl 7.6 and Tk4.2, which are the most recent} \
- 17 {releases of the Tcl scripting language and the Tk toolkit. The first beta versions of these} \
- 18 {releases were released on August 30, 1996. These releases contain only minor changes,} \
- 19 {so we hope to have only a single beta release and to go final in early October, 1996. } \
- 20 {} \
- 21 {} \
- 22 {What's new } \
- 23 {} \
- 24 {The most important changes in the releases are summarized below. See the README} \
- 25 {and changes files in the distributions for more complete information on what has} \
- 26 {changed, including both feature changes and bug fixes. } \
- 27 {} \
- 28 { There are new options to the file command for copying files (file copy),} \
- 29 { deleting files and directories (file delete), creating directories (file} \
- 30 { mkdir), and renaming files (file rename). } \
- 31 { The implementation of exec has been improved greatly for Windows 95 and} \
- 32 { Windows NT. } \
- 33 { There is a new memory allocator for the Macintosh version, which should be} \
- 34 { more efficient than the old one. } \
- 35 { Tk's grid geometry manager has been completely rewritten. The layout} \
- 36 { algorithm produces much better layouts than before, especially where rows or} \
- 37 { columns were stretchable. } \
- 38 { There are new commands for creating common dialog boxes:} \
- 39 { tk_chooseColor, tk_getOpenFile, tk_getSaveFile and} \
- 40 { tk_messageBox. These use native dialog boxes if they are available. } \
- 41 { There is a new virtual event mechanism for handling events in a more portable} \
- 42 { way. See the new command event. It also allows events (both physical and} \
- 43 { virtual) to be generated dynamically. } \
- 44 {} \
- 45 {Tcl 7.6 and Tk 4.2 are backwards-compatible with Tcl 7.5 and Tk 4.1 except for} \
- 46 {changes in the C APIs for custom channel drivers. Scripts written for earlier releases} \
- 47 {should work on these new releases as well. } \
- 48 {} \
- 49 {Obtaining The Releases} \
- 50 {} \
- 51 {Binary Releases} \
- 52 {} \
- 53 {Pre-compiled releases are available for the following platforms: } \
- 54 {} \
- 55 { Windows 3.1, Windows 95, and Windows NT: Fetch} \
- 56 { ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/win42b1.exe, then execute it. The file is a} \
- 57 { self-extracting executable. It will install the Tcl and Tk libraries, the wish and} \
- 58 { tclsh programs, and documentation. } \
- 59 { Macintosh (both 68K and PowerPC): Fetch} \
- 60 { ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/mactk4.2b1.sea.hqx. The file is in binhex format,} \
- 61 { which is understood by Fetch, StuffIt, and many other Mac utilities. The} \
- 62 { unpacked file is a self-installing executable: double-click on it and it will create a} \
- 63 { folder containing all that you need to run Tcl and Tk. } \
- 64 { UNIX (Solaris 2.* and SunOS, other systems soon to follow). Easy to install} \
- 65 { binary packages are now for sale at the Sun Labs Tcl/Tk Shop. Check it out!} \
- }
-
- set result ""
- set NL "
- "
- set tag {level= type=text/plain part=0 sel Charset}
- set ix [lsearch -regexp $tag text/enriched]
- if {$ix < 0} {
- set ranges {}
- set quote 0
- }
- set breakrange {6.42 78.0}
- set F1 [lindex $breakrange 0]
- set F2 [lindex $breakrange 1]
- set breakrange [lrange $breakrange 2 end]
- if {[string length $F1] == 0} {
- set F1 -1
- set break 0
- } else {
- set break 1
- }
-
- set xmailer 0
- set inheaders 1
- set last [array size lines]
- set plen 2
- for {set L 1} {$L < $last} {incr L} {
- set line $lines($L)
- if {$inheaders} {
- # Blank or empty line terminates headers
- # Leading --- terminates headers
- if {[regexp {^[ ]*$} $line] || [regexp {^--+} $line]} {
- set inheaders 0
- }
- if {[regexp -nocase {^x-mailer:} $line]} {
- continue
- }
- }
- if $inheaders {
- set limit 55
- } else {
- set limit 55
-
- # Decide whether or not to break the body line
-
- if {$plen > 0} {
- if {[string first {> } $line] == 0} {
- # This is quoted text from previous message, don't reformat
- append result $line $NL
- if {$quote && !$inheaders} {
- # Fix from <sarr@umich.edu> to handle text/enriched
- if {$L > $L1 && $L < $L2 && $line != {}} {
- # enriched requires two newlines for each one.
- append result $NL
- } elseif {$L > $L2} {
- set L1 [lindex $ranges 0]
- set L2 [lindex $ranges 1]
- set ranges [lrange $ranges 2 end]
- set quote [llength $L1]
- }
- }
- continue
- }
- }
- if {$F1 < 0} {
- # Nothing left to format
- append result $line $NL
- continue
- } elseif {$L < $F1} {
- # Not yet to formatted block
- append result $line $NL
- continue
- } elseif {$L > $F2} {
- # Past formatted block
- set F1 [lindex $breakrange 0]
- set F2 [lindex $breakrange 1]
- set breakrange [lrange $breakrange 2 end]
- append result $line $NL
- if {[string length $F1] == 0} {
- set F1 -1
- }
- continue
- }
- }
- set climit [expr $limit-1]
- set cutoff 50
- set continuation 0
-
- while {[string length $line] > $limit} {
- for {set c [expr $limit-1]} {$c >= $cutoff} {incr c -1} {
- set char [string index $line $c]
- if {$char == " " || $char == "\t"} {
- break
- }
- if {$char == ">"} { ;# Hack for enriched formatting
- break
- }
- }
- if {$c < $cutoff} {
- if {! $inheaders} {
- set c [expr $limit-1]
- } else {
- set c [string length $line]
- }
- }
- set newline [string range $line 0 $c]
- if {! $continuation} {
- append result $newline $NL
- } else {
- append result \ $newline $NL
- }
- incr c
- set line [string trimright [string range $line $c end]]
- if {$inheaders} {
- set continuation 1
- set limit $climit
- }
- }
- if {$continuation} {
- if {[string length $line] != 0} {
- append result \ $line $NL
- }
- } else {
- append result $line $NL
- if {$quote && !$inheaders} {
- if {$L > $L1 && $L < $L2 && $line != {}} {
- # enriched requires two newlines for each one.
- append result "" $NL
- } elseif {$L > $L2} {
- set L1 [lindex $ranges 0]
- set L2 [lindex $ranges 1]
- set ranges [lrange $ranges 2 end]
- set quote [llength $L1]
- }
- }
- }
- }
- return $result
- }
- test for-3.6 {break tests} {
- formatMail
- } {Return-path: <george@tcl>
- Received: from tcl by tcl.Somewhere.COM (SMI-8.6/SMI-SVR4)
- id LAA10027; Wed, 11 Sep 1996 11:14:53 -0700
- Message-id: <199609111814.LAA10027@tcl.Somewhere.COM>
- Mime-version: 1.0
- Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
- Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable
- Content-length: 2162
- To: fred
- Subject: tcl7.6
- Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 11:14:53 -0700
- From: George <george@tcl>
- The Tcl 7.6 and Tk 4.2 releases
-
- This page contains information about Tcl 7.6 and Tk4.2,
- which are the most recent
- releases of the Tcl scripting language and the Tk toolk
- it. The first beta versions of these
- releases were released on August 30, 1996. These releas
- es contain only minor changes,
- so we hope to have only a single beta release and to
- go final in early October, 1996.
-
-
- What's new
-
- The most important changes in the releases are summariz
- ed below. See the README
- and changes files in the distributions for more complet
- e information on what has
- changed, including both feature changes and bug fixes.
-
- There are new options to the file command for
- copying files (file copy),
- deleting files and directories (file delete),
- creating directories (file
- mkdir), and renaming files (file rename).
- The implementation of exec has been improved great
- ly for Windows 95 and
- Windows NT.
- There is a new memory allocator for the Macintosh
- version, which should be
- more efficient than the old one.
- Tk's grid geometry manager has been completely
- rewritten. The layout
- algorithm produces much better layouts than before
- , especially where rows or
- columns were stretchable.
- There are new commands for creating common dialog
- boxes:
- tk_chooseColor, tk_getOpenFile, tk_getSaveFile and
- tk_messageBox. These use native dialog boxes if
- they are available.
- There is a new virtual event mechanism for handlin
- g events in a more portable
- way. See the new command event. It also allows
- events (both physical and
- virtual) to be generated dynamically.
-
- Tcl 7.6 and Tk 4.2 are backwards-compatible with Tcl
- 7.5 and Tk 4.1 except for
- changes in the C APIs for custom channel drivers. Scrip
- ts written for earlier releases
- should work on these new releases as well.
-
- Obtaining The Releases
-
- Binary Releases
-
- Pre-compiled releases are available for the following
- platforms:
-
- Windows 3.1, Windows 95, and Windows NT: Fetch
- ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/win42b1.exe, then
- execute it. The file is a
- self-extracting executable. It will install the
- Tcl and Tk libraries, the wish and
- tclsh programs, and documentation.
- Macintosh (both 68K and PowerPC): Fetch
- ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/mactk4.2b1.sea.hqx.
- The file is in binhex format,
- which is understood by Fetch, StuffIt, and many
- other Mac utilities. The
- unpacked file is a self-installing executable:
- double-click on it and it will create a
- folder containing all that you need to run Tcl
- and Tk.
- UNIX (Solaris 2.* and SunOS, other systems
- soon to follow). Easy to install
- binary packages are now for sale at the Sun Labs
- Tcl/Tk Shop. Check it out!
- }
-
- # Check that "break" resets the interpreter's result
-
- test for-4.1 {break must reset the interp result} {
- catch {
- set z GLOBTESTDIR/dir2/file2.c
- if [string match GLOBTESTDIR/dir2/* $z] {
- break
- }
- } j
- set j
- } {}
-
- # Check "for" and computed command names.
-
- test for-5.1 {for and computed command names} {
- set j 0
- set z for
- $z {set i 0} {$i<10} {incr i} {set j $i}
- set j
- } 9
-