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1 # Copyright 2016-2017 Tobias Grosser
3 # Use of this software is governed by the MIT license
5 # Written by Tobias Grosser, Weststrasse 47, CH-8003, Zurich
7 import sys
8 import isl
10 # Test that isl objects can be constructed.
12 # This tests:
13 # - construction from a string
14 # - construction from an integer
15 # - static constructor without a parameter
16 # - conversion construction
18 # The tests to construct from integers and strings cover functionality that
19 # is also tested in the parameter type tests, but here the presence of
20 # multiple overloaded constructors and overload resolution is tested.
22 def test_constructors():
23 zero1 = isl.val("0")
24 assert(zero1.is_zero())
26 zero2 = isl.val(0)
27 assert(zero2.is_zero())
29 zero3 = isl.val.zero()
30 assert(zero3.is_zero())
32 bs = isl.basic_set("{ [1] }")
33 result = isl.set("{ [1] }")
34 s = isl.set(bs)
35 assert(s.is_equal(result))
37 # Test integer function parameters for a particular integer value.
39 def test_int(i):
40 val_int = isl.val(i)
41 val_str = isl.val(str(i))
42 assert(val_int.eq(val_str))
44 # Test integer function parameters.
46 # Verify that extreme values and zero work.
48 def test_parameters_int():
49 test_int(sys.maxsize)
50 test_int(-sys.maxsize - 1)
51 test_int(0)
53 # Test isl objects parameters.
55 # Verify that isl objects can be passed as lvalue and rvalue parameters.
56 # Also verify that isl object parameters are automatically type converted if
57 # there is an inheritance relation. Finally, test function calls without
58 # any additional parameters, apart from the isl object on which
59 # the method is called.
61 def test_parameters_obj():
62 a = isl.set("{ [0] }")
63 b = isl.set("{ [1] }")
64 c = isl.set("{ [2] }")
65 expected = isl.set("{ [i] : 0 <= i <= 2 }")
67 tmp = a.union(b)
68 res_lvalue_param = tmp.union(c)
69 assert(res_lvalue_param.is_equal(expected))
71 res_rvalue_param = a.union(b).union(c)
72 assert(res_rvalue_param.is_equal(expected))
74 a2 = isl.basic_set("{ [0] }")
75 assert(a.is_equal(a2))
77 two = isl.val(2)
78 half = isl.val("1/2")
79 res_only_this_param = two.inv()
80 assert(res_only_this_param.eq(half))
82 # Test different kinds of parameters to be passed to functions.
84 # This includes integer and isl object parameters.
86 def test_parameters():
87 test_parameters_int()
88 test_parameters_obj()
90 # Test that isl objects are returned correctly.
92 # This only tests that after combining two objects, the result is successfully
93 # returned.
95 def test_return_obj():
96 one = isl.val("1")
97 two = isl.val("2")
98 three = isl.val("3")
100 res = one.add(two)
102 assert(res.eq(three))
104 # Test that integer values are returned correctly.
106 def test_return_int():
107 one = isl.val("1")
108 neg_one = isl.val("-1")
109 zero = isl.val("0")
111 assert(one.sgn() > 0)
112 assert(neg_one.sgn() < 0)
113 assert(zero.sgn() == 0)
115 # Test that isl_bool values are returned correctly.
117 # In particular, check the conversion to bool in case of true and false.
119 def test_return_bool():
120 empty = isl.set("{ : false }")
121 univ = isl.set("{ : }")
123 b_true = empty.is_empty()
124 b_false = univ.is_empty()
126 assert(b_true)
127 assert(not b_false)
129 # Test that strings are returned correctly.
130 # Do so by calling overloaded isl.ast_build.from_expr methods.
132 def test_return_string():
133 context = isl.set("[n] -> { : }")
134 build = isl.ast_build.from_context(context)
135 pw_aff = isl.pw_aff("[n] -> { [n] }")
136 set = isl.set("[n] -> { : n >= 0 }")
138 expr = build.expr_from(pw_aff)
139 expected_string = "n"
140 assert(expected_string == expr.to_C_str())
142 expr = build.expr_from(set)
143 expected_string = "n >= 0"
144 assert(expected_string == expr.to_C_str())
146 # Test that return values are handled correctly.
148 # Test that isl objects, integers, boolean values, and strings are
149 # returned correctly.
151 def test_return():
152 test_return_obj()
153 test_return_int()
154 test_return_bool()
155 test_return_string()
157 # Test that foreach functions are modeled correctly.
159 # Verify that closures are correctly called as callback of a 'foreach'
160 # function and that variables captured by the closure work correctly. Also
161 # check that the foreach function handles exceptions thrown from
162 # the closure and that it propagates the exception.
164 def test_foreach():
165 s = isl.set("{ [0]; [1]; [2] }")
167 list = []
168 def add(bs):
169 list.append(bs)
170 s.foreach_basic_set(add)
172 assert(len(list) == 3)
173 assert(list[0].is_subset(s))
174 assert(list[1].is_subset(s))
175 assert(list[2].is_subset(s))
176 assert(not list[0].is_equal(list[1]))
177 assert(not list[0].is_equal(list[2]))
178 assert(not list[1].is_equal(list[2]))
180 def fail(bs):
181 raise "fail"
183 caught = False
184 try:
185 s.foreach_basic_set(fail)
186 except:
187 caught = True
188 assert(caught)
190 # Test the isl Python interface
192 # This includes:
193 # - Object construction
194 # - Different parameter types
195 # - Different return types
196 # - Foreach functions
198 test_constructors()
199 test_parameters()
200 test_return()
201 test_foreach()