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1 ;;;; tests for problems in the interface presented to the user/programmer
3 ;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for
4 ;;;; more information.
5 ;;;;
6 ;;;; While most of SBCL is derived from the CMU CL system, the test
7 ;;;; files (like this one) were written from scratch after the fork
8 ;;;; from CMU CL.
9 ;;;;
10 ;;;; This software is in the public domain and is provided with
11 ;;;; absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS files for
12 ;;;; more information.
14 (in-package :cl-user)
16 (load "test-util.lisp")
17 (load "compiler-test-util.lisp")
18 (use-package :test-util)
20 ;;;; properties of symbols, e.g. presence of doc strings for public symbols
22 ;;; FIXME: It would probably be good to require here that every
23 ;;; external symbol either has a doc string or has some good excuse
24 ;;; (like being an accessor for a structure which has a doc string).
26 ;;;; tests of interface machinery
28 ;;; APROPOS should accept a package designator, not just a package, and
29 ;;; furthermore do the right thing when it gets a package designator.
30 ;;; (bug reported and fixed by Alexey Dejneka sbcl-devel 2001-10-17)
31 (assert (< 0
32 (length (apropos-list "PRINT" :cl))
33 (length (apropos-list "PRINT"))))
34 ;;; Further, it should correctly deal with the external-only flag (bug
35 ;;; reported by cliini on #lisp IRC 2003-05-30, fixed in sbcl-0.8.0.1x
36 ;;; by CSR)
37 (assert (= (length (apropos-list "" "CL"))
38 (length (apropos-list "" "CL" t))))
39 (assert (< 0
40 (length (apropos-list "" "SB-VM" t))
41 (length (apropos-list "" "SB-VM"))))
43 ;;; DESCRIBE shouldn't fail on rank-0 arrays (bug reported and fixed
44 ;;; by Lutz Euler sbcl-devel 2002-12-03)
45 (describe #0a0)
46 (describe #(1 2 3))
47 (describe #2a((1 2) (3 4)))
49 ;;; TYPEP, SUBTYPEP, UPGRADED-ARRAY-ELEMENT-TYPE and
50 ;;; UPGRADED-COMPLEX-PART-TYPE should be able to deal with NIL as an
51 ;;; environment argument
52 (typep 1 'fixnum nil)
53 (subtypep 'fixnum 'integer nil)
54 (upgraded-array-element-type '(mod 5) nil)
55 (upgraded-complex-part-type '(single-float 0.0 1.0) nil)
57 #+sb-doc
58 (with-test (:name :sb-ext-documentation)
59 ;;; We should have documentation for our extension package:
60 (assert (documentation (find-package "SB-EXT") t)))
62 ;;; DECLARE should not be a special operator
63 (assert (not (special-operator-p 'declare)))
65 ;;; WITH-TIMEOUT should accept more than one form in its body.
66 (with-test (:name :with-timeout-forms)
67 (handler-bind ((sb-ext:timeout #'continue))
68 (sb-ext:with-timeout 3
69 (sleep 2)
70 (sleep 2))))
72 ;;; SLEEP should not cons except on 32-bit platforms when
73 ;;; (> (mod seconds 1) (* most-positive-fixnum 1e-9))
74 (with-test (:name (sleep :non-consing) :fails-on :win32)
75 (handler-case (sb-ext:with-timeout 5
76 (ctu:assert-no-consing (sleep 0.00001s0))
77 (locally (declare (notinline sleep))
78 (ctu:assert-no-consing (sleep 0.00001s0))
79 (ctu:assert-no-consing (sleep 0.00001d0))
80 (ctu:assert-no-consing (sleep 1/100000003))))
81 (timeout ())))
83 ;;; Changes to make SLEEP cons less led to SLEEP
84 ;;; not sleeping at all on 32-bit platforms when
85 ;;; (> (mod seconds 1) (* most-positive-fixnum 1e-9)).
86 (with-test (:name :bug-1194673)
87 (assert (eq :timeout
88 (handler-case
89 (with-timeout 0.01
90 (sleep 0.6))
91 (timeout ()
92 :timeout)))))
94 ;;; SLEEP should work with large integers as well
95 (with-test (:name (sleep :pretty-much-forever))
96 (assert (eq :timeout
97 (handler-case
98 (sb-ext:with-timeout 1
99 (sleep (ash 1 (* 2 sb-vm:n-word-bits))))
100 (sb-ext:timeout ()
101 :timeout)))))
103 ;;; DOCUMENTATION should return nil, not signal slot-unbound
104 (documentation 'fixnum 'type)
105 (documentation 'class 'type)
106 (documentation (find-class 'class) 'type)
107 (documentation 'foo 'structure)
109 ;;; DECODE-UNIVERSAL-TIME should accept second-resolution time-zones.
110 (macrolet ((test (ut time-zone list)
111 (destructuring-bind (sec min hr date mon yr day tz)
112 list
113 `(multiple-value-bind (sec min hr date mon yr day dst tz)
114 (decode-universal-time ,ut ,time-zone)
115 (declare (ignore dst))
116 (assert (= sec ,sec))
117 (assert (= min ,min))
118 (assert (= hr ,hr))
119 (assert (= date ,date))
120 (assert (= mon ,mon))
121 (assert (= yr ,yr))
122 (assert (= day ,day))
123 (assert (= tz ,tz))))))
124 (test (* 86400 365) -1/3600 (1 0 0 1 1 1901 1 -1/3600))
125 (test (* 86400 365) 0 (0 0 0 1 1 1901 1 0))
126 (test (* 86400 365) 1/3600 (59 59 23 31 12 1900 0 1/3600)))
128 ;;; DECODE-UNIVERSAL-TIME shouldn't fail when the time is outside UNIX
129 ;;; 32-bit time_t and a timezone wasn't passed
130 (decode-universal-time 0 nil)
132 ;;; ENCODE-UNIVERSAL-TIME should be able to encode the universal time
133 ;;; 0 when passed a representation in a timezone where the
134 ;;; representation of 0 as a decoded time is in 1899.
135 (encode-universal-time 0 0 23 31 12 1899 1)
137 ;;; DISASSEMBLE shouldn't fail on purified functions
138 (disassemble 'cl:+)
139 (disassemble 'sb-ext:run-program)
141 ;;; minimal test of GC: see stress-gc.{sh,lisp} for a more
142 ;;; comprehensive test.
143 (loop repeat 2
144 do (compile nil '(lambda (x) x))
145 do (sb-ext:gc :full t))
147 ;;; On x86-64, the instruction definitions for CMP*[PS][SD] were broken
148 ;;; so that the disassembler threw an error when they were used with
149 ;;; one operand in memory.
150 (with-test (:name :bug-814702)
151 (disassemble (lambda (x)
152 (= #C(2.0f0 3.0f0)
153 (the (complex single-float) x))))
154 (disassemble (lambda (x y)
155 (= (the (complex single-float) x)
156 (the (complex single-float) y)))))
158 #+x86-64
159 ;; The labeler for LEA would choke on an illegal encoding
160 ;; instead of showing what it illegally encodes, such as LEA RAX, RSP
161 (with-test (:name :x86-lea-disassemble-illegal-op)
162 (let ((a (coerce '(#x48 #x8D #xC4) '(array (unsigned-byte 8) (3)))))
163 (sb-sys:with-pinned-objects (a)
164 (sb-disassem::disassemble-memory (sb-sys:sap-int (sb-sys:vector-sap a)) 3))))
166 ;; Assert that disassemblies of identically-acting functions are identical
167 ;; if address printing is turned off. Should work on any backend, I think.
168 (with-test (:name :disassemble-without-addresses)
169 (flet ((disassembly-text (lambda-expr)
170 (let ((string
171 (let ((sb-disassem::*disassem-location-column-width* 0)
172 (*print-pretty* nil)) ; prevent function name wraparound
173 (with-output-to-string (s)
174 (disassemble lambda-expr :stream s)))))
175 ;; Return all except the first two lines. This is subject to change
176 ;; any time we muck with the layout unfortunately.
177 (subseq string
178 (1+ (position #\Newline string
179 :start (1+ (position #\Newline string))))))))
180 (let ((string1 (disassembly-text '(lambda (x) (car x))))
181 (string2 (disassembly-text '(lambda (y) (car y)))))
182 (assert (string= string1 string2)))))
184 ;;; Check that SLEEP called with ratios (with no common factors with
185 ;;; 1000000000, and smaller than 1/1000000000) works more or less as
186 ;;; expected.
187 (with-test (:name :sleep-ratios)
188 (let ((fun0a (compile nil '(lambda () (sleep 1/7))))
189 (fun0b (compile nil '(lambda () (sleep 1/100000000000000000000000000))))
190 (fun1 (compile nil '(lambda (x) (sleep x))))
191 (start-time (get-universal-time)))
192 (sleep 1/7)
193 (sleep 1/100000000000000000000000000)
194 (funcall fun0a)
195 (funcall fun0b)
196 (funcall fun1 1/7)
197 (funcall fun1 1/100000000000000000000000000)
198 (assert (< (- (get-universal-time) start-time) 2))))
200 (with-test (:name :version-assert-ok)
201 (sb-ext:assert-version->= 1 1 13))
203 (with-test (:name :version-assert-fails)
204 (assert-error
205 (sb-ext:assert-version->= most-positive-fixnum)))
207 (with-test (:name :bug-1095483)
208 (assert-error (fboundp '(cas "foo"))))