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1 ;;;; test of the pretty-printer
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 ;;;; tests for former BUG 99, where pretty-printing was pretty messed
17 ;;;; up, e.g. PPRINT-LOGICAL-BLOCK - because of CHECK-FOR-CIRCULARITY
18 ;;;; - didn't really work:
19 ;;;; "DESCRIBE interacts poorly with *PRINT-CIRCLE*, e.g. the output from
20 ;;;; (let ((*print-circle* t)) (describe (make-hash-table)))
21 ;;;; is weird, [...] #<HASH-TABLE :TEST EQL :COUNT 0 {90BBFC5}> is an . (EQL)
22 ;;;; ..."
23 ;;;; So, this was mainly a pretty printing problem.
25 ;;; Create a circular list.
26 (eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
27 (defparameter *circ-list* '(1 1))
28 (prog1 nil
29 (setf (cdr *circ-list*) *circ-list*)))
31 ;;; I think this test is bogus. PPRINT-LOGICAL-BLOCK needs to print
32 ;;; the #1= and mark *CIRC-LIST* as having been printed for the first
33 ;;; time. After that any attempt to print *CIRC-LIST* must result in
34 ;;; in a #1# being printed. Thus the right output is (for once)
35 ;;; #1=#1#. -- JES, 2005-06-05
36 #+nil
37 ;;; circular lists are still being printed correctly?
38 (assert (equal
39 (with-output-to-string (*standard-output*)
40 (let ((*print-circle* t))
41 (pprint-logical-block (*standard-output* *circ-list*)
42 (format *standard-output* "~S" *circ-list*))))
43 "#1=(1 . #1#)"))
45 ;;; test from CLHS
46 (assert (equal
47 (with-output-to-string (*standard-output*)
48 (let ((a (list 1 2 3)))
49 (setf (cdddr a) a)
50 (let ((*print-circle* t))
51 (write a :stream *standard-output*))
52 :done))
53 "#1=(1 2 3 . #1#)"))
55 ;;; test case 1 for bug 99
56 (assert (equal
57 (with-output-to-string (*standard-output*)
58 (let* ((*print-circle* t))
59 (format *standard-output* "~@<~S ~_is ~S. This was not seen!~:>"
60 'eql 'eql)))
61 "EQL is EQL. This was not seen!"))
63 ;;; test case 2 for bug 99
64 (assert (equal
65 (with-output-to-string (*standard-output*)
66 (let* ((*print-circle* t))
67 (format *standard-output*
68 "~@<~S ~_is ~S and ~S. This was not seen!~:>"
69 'eql 'eql 'eql)))
70 "EQL is EQL and EQL. This was not seen!"))
72 ;;; the original test for BUG 99 (only interactive), no obvious
73 ;;; way to make an automated test:
74 ;;; (LET ((*PRINT-CIRCLE* T)) (DESCRIBE (MAKE-HASH-TABLE)))
76 ;;; bug 263: :PREFIX, :PER-LINE-PREFIX and :SUFFIX arguments of
77 ;;; PPRINT-LOGICAL-BLOCK may be complex strings
78 (let ((list '(1 2 3))
79 (prefix (make-array 2
80 :element-type 'character
81 :displaced-to ";x"
82 :fill-pointer 1))
83 (suffix (make-array 2
84 :element-type 'character
85 :displaced-to ">xy"
86 :displaced-index-offset 1
87 :fill-pointer 1)))
88 (assert (equal (with-output-to-string (s)
89 (pprint-logical-block (s list
90 :per-line-prefix prefix
91 :suffix suffix)
92 (format s "~{~W~^~:@_~}" list)))
93 (format nil ";1~%~
94 ;2~%~
95 ;3x"))))
97 ;;; bug 141b: not enough care taken to disambiguate ,.FOO and ,@FOO
98 ;;; from , .FOO and , @FOO
99 (assert (equal
100 (with-output-to-string (s)
101 (write '`(, .foo) :stream s :pretty t :readably t))
102 "`(, .FOO)"))
103 (assert (equal
104 (with-output-to-string (s)
105 (write '`(, @foo) :stream s :pretty t :readably t))
106 "`(, @FOO)"))
107 (assert (equal
108 (with-output-to-string (s)
109 (write '`(, ?foo) :stream s :pretty t :readably t))
110 "`(,?FOO)"))
112 ;;; bug reported by Paul Dietz on sbcl-devel: unquoted lambda lists
113 ;;; were leaking the SB-IMPL::BACKQ-COMMA implementation.
114 (assert (equal
115 (with-output-to-string (s)
116 (write '`(foo ,x) :stream s :pretty t :readably t))
117 "`(FOO ,X)"))
118 (assert (equal
119 (with-output-to-string (s)
120 (write '`(foo ,@x) :stream s :pretty t :readably t))
121 "`(FOO ,@X)"))
122 #+nil ; '`(foo ,.x) => '`(foo ,@x) apparently.
123 (assert (equal
124 (with-output-to-string (s)
125 (write '`(foo ,.x) :stream s :pretty t :readably t))
126 "`(FOO ,.X)"))
127 (assert (equal
128 (with-output-to-string (s)
129 (write '`(lambda ,x) :stream s :pretty t :readably t))
130 "`(LAMBDA ,X)"))
131 (assert (equal
132 (with-output-to-string (s)
133 (write '`(lambda ,@x) :stream s :pretty t :readably t))
134 "`(LAMBDA ,@X)"))
135 #+nil ; see above
136 (assert (equal
137 (with-output-to-string (s)
138 (write '`(lambda ,.x) :stream s :pretty t :readably t))
139 "`(LAMBDA ,.X)"))
140 (assert (equal
141 (with-output-to-string (s)
142 (write '`(lambda (,x)) :stream s :pretty t :readably t))
143 "`(LAMBDA (,X))"))
144 ;;; more backquote printing brokenness, fixed quasi-randomly by CSR.
145 ;;; NOTE KLUDGE FIXME: because our backquote optimizes at read-time,
146 ;;; these assertions, like the ones above, are fragile. Likewise, it
147 ;;; is very possible that at some point READABLY printing backquote
148 ;;; expressions will have to change to printing the low-level conses,
149 ;;; since the magical symbols are accessible though (car '`(,foo)) and
150 ;;; friends. HATE HATE HATE. -- CSR, 2004-06-10
151 (assert (equal
152 (with-output-to-string (s)
153 (write '``(foo ,@',@bar) :stream s :pretty t))
154 "``(FOO ,@',@BAR)"))
155 (assert (equal
156 (with-output-to-string (s)
157 (write '``(,,foo ,',foo foo) :stream s :pretty t))
158 "``(,,FOO ,',FOO FOO)"))
159 (assert (equal
160 (with-output-to-string (s)
161 (write '``(((,,foo) ,',foo) foo) :stream s :pretty t))
162 "``(((,,FOO) ,',FOO) FOO)"))
164 ;;; SET-PPRINT-DISPATCH should accept function name arguments, and not
165 ;;; rush to coerce them to functions.
166 (set-pprint-dispatch '(cons (eql frob)) 'ppd-function-name)
167 (defun ppd-function-name (s o)
168 (print (length o) s))
169 (let ((s (with-output-to-string (s)
170 (pprint '(frob a b) s))))
171 (assert (position #\3 s)))
173 ;; Test that circularity detection works with pprint-logical-block
174 ;; (including when called through pprint-dispatch).
175 (let ((*print-pretty* t)
176 (*print-circle* t)
177 (*print-pprint-dispatch* (copy-pprint-dispatch)))
178 (labels ((pprint-a (stream form &rest rest)
179 (declare (ignore rest))
180 (pprint-logical-block (stream form :prefix "<" :suffix ">")
181 (pprint-exit-if-list-exhausted)
182 (loop
183 (write (pprint-pop) :stream stream)
184 (pprint-exit-if-list-exhausted)
185 (write-char #\space stream)))))
186 (set-pprint-dispatch '(cons (eql a)) #'pprint-a)
187 (assert (string= "<A 1 2 3>"
188 (with-output-to-string (s)
189 (write '(a 1 2 3) :stream s))))
190 (assert (string= "#1=<A 1 #1# #2=#(2) #2#>"
191 (with-output-to-string (s)
192 (write '#2=(a 1 #2# #5=#(2) #5#) :stream s))))
193 (assert (string= "#1=(B #2=<A 1 #1# 2 3> #2#)"
194 (with-output-to-string (s)
195 (write '#3=(b #4=(a 1 #3# 2 3) #4#) :stream s))))))
197 ;; Test that a circular improper list inside a logical block works.
198 (let ((*print-circle* t)
199 (*print-pretty* t))
200 (assert (string= "#1=(#2=(#2# . #3=(#1# . #3#)))"
201 (with-output-to-string (s)
202 (write '#1=(#2=(#2# . #3=(#1# . #3#))) :stream s)))))
204 ;;; success