1 ;;;; This file is for compiler tests which have side effects (e.g.
2 ;;;; executing DEFUN) but which don't need any special side-effecting
3 ;;;; environmental stuff (e.g. DECLAIM of particular optimization
4 ;;;; settings). Similar tests which *do* expect special settings may
5 ;;;; be in files compiler-1.impure.lisp, compiler-2.impure.lisp, etc.
7 ;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for
10 ;;;; While most of SBCL is derived from the CMU CL system, the test
11 ;;;; files (like this one) were written from scratch after the fork
14 ;;;; This software is in the public domain and is provided with
15 ;;;; absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS files for
16 ;;;; more information.
18 (cl:in-package
:cl-user
)
20 ;;; In sbcl-0.6.10, Douglas Brebner reported that (SETF EXTERN-ALIEN)
21 ;;; was messed up so badly that trying to execute expressions like
22 ;;; this signalled an error.
23 (setf (sb-alien:extern-alien
"current_control_stack_pointer" sb-alien
:unsigned
)
24 (sb-alien:extern-alien
"current_control_stack_pointer" sb-alien
:unsigned
))
26 ;;; bug 133, fixed in 0.7.0.5: Somewhere in 0.pre7.*, C void returns
27 ;;; were broken ("unable to use values types here") when
28 ;;; auto-PROCLAIM-of-return-value was added to DEFINE-ALIEN-ROUTINE.
29 (sb-alien:define-alien-routine
("free" free
) void
(ptr (* t
) :in
))
31 ;;; Types of alien functions were being incorrectly DECLAIMED when
32 ;;; docstrings were included in the definition until sbcl-0.7.6.15.
33 (sb-alien:define-alien-routine
("getenv" ftype-correctness
) c-string
37 (multiple-value-bind (function warningsp failurep
)
38 (compile nil
'(lambda () (ftype-correctness)))
41 (multiple-value-bind (function warningsp failurep
)
42 (compile nil
'(lambda () (ftype-correctness "FOO")))
43 (assert (not warningsp
)))
45 (multiple-value-bind (function warningsp failurep
)
46 (compile nil
'(lambda () (ftype-correctness "FOO" "BAR")))
49 ;;; This used to break due to too eager auxiliary type twiddling in
50 ;;; parse-alien-record-type.
51 (defparameter *maybe
* nil
)
52 (defun with-alien-test-for-struct-plus-funcall ()
53 (with-alien ((x (struct bar
(x unsigned
) (y unsigned
)))
54 ;; bogus definition, but we just need the symbol
55 (f (function int
(* (struct bar
))) :extern
"printf"))
57 (alien-funcall f
(addr x
)))))
59 ;;; Mutually referent structures
60 (define-alien-type struct
.1 (struct struct
.1 (x (* (struct struct
.2))) (y int
)))
61 (define-alien-type struct
.2 (struct struct
.2 (x (* (struct struct
.1))) (y int
)))
62 (let ((s1 (make-alien struct
.1))
63 (s2 (make-alien struct
.2)))
66 (slot (slot s1
'x
) 'y
) 1
67 (slot (slot s2
'x
) 'y
) 2)
68 (assert (= 1 (slot (slot s1
'x
) 'y
)))
69 (assert (= 2 (slot (slot s2
'x
) 'y
))))
71 ;;; "Alien bug" on sbcl-devel 2004-10-11 by Thomas F. Burdick caused
72 ;;; by recursive struct definition.
73 (let ((fname "alien-bug-2004-10-11.tmp.lisp"))
76 (with-open-file (f fname
:direction
:output
)
77 (mapc (lambda (form) (print form f
))
78 '((defpackage :alien-bug
80 (in-package :alien-bug
)
81 (define-alien-type objc-class
84 (* (struct protocol-list
85 (list (array (* (struct objc-class
))))))))))))
88 (load (compile-file fname
))
89 (load (compile-file fname
)))
90 (delete-file (compile-file-pathname fname
))
93 ;;; enumerations with only one enum resulted in division-by-zero
94 ;;; reported on sbcl-help 2004-11-16 by John Morrison
95 (define-alien-type enum
.1 (enum nil
(:val0
0)))
97 (define-alien-type enum
.2 (enum nil
(zero 0) (one 1) (two 2) (three 3)
98 (four 4) (five 5) (six 6) (seven 7)
100 (with-alien ((integer-array (array int
3)))
101 (let ((enum-array (cast integer-array
(array enum
.2 3))))
102 (setf (deref enum-array
0) 'three
103 (deref enum-array
1) 'four
)
104 (setf (deref integer-array
2) (+ (deref integer-array
0)
105 (deref integer-array
1)))
106 (assert (eql (deref enum-array
2) 'seven
))))
107 ;; The code that is used for mapping from integers to symbols depends on the
108 ;; `density' of the set of used integers, so test with a sparse set as well.
109 (define-alien-type enum
.3 (enum nil
(zero 0) (one 1) (k-one 1001) (k-two 1002)))
110 (with-alien ((integer-array (array int
3)))
111 (let ((enum-array (cast integer-array
(array enum
.3 3))))
112 (setf (deref enum-array
0) 'one
113 (deref enum-array
1) 'k-one
)
114 (setf (deref integer-array
2) (+ (deref integer-array
0)
115 (deref integer-array
1)))
116 (assert (eql (deref enum-array
2) 'k-two
))))
118 ;; enums used to allow values to be used only once
119 ;; C enums allow for multiple tags to point to the same value
120 (define-alien-type enum
.4
121 (enum nil
(:key1
1) (:key2
2) (:keytwo
2)))
122 (with-alien ((enum-array (array enum
.4 3)))
123 (setf (deref enum-array
0) :key1
)
124 (setf (deref enum-array
1) :key2
)
125 (setf (deref enum-array
2) :keytwo
)
126 (assert (and (eql (deref enum-array
1) (deref enum-array
2))
127 (eql (deref enum-array
1) :key2
))))
129 ;;; As reported by Baughn on #lisp, ALIEN-FUNCALL loops forever when
130 ;;; compiled with (DEBUG 3).
131 (sb-kernel::values-specifier-type-cache-clear
)
132 (proclaim '(optimize (debug 3)))
133 (let ((f (compile nil
'(lambda (v)
134 (sb-alien:alien-funcall
(sb-alien:extern-alien
"getenv"
135 (function (c-string) c-string
))
137 (assert (typep (funcall f
"HOME") '(or string null
))))
140 ;;; CLH: Test for non-standard alignment in alien structs
142 (sb-alien:define-alien-type align-test-struct
143 (sb-alien:union align-test-union
144 (s (sb-alien:struct nil
145 (s1 sb-alien
:unsigned-char
)
146 (c1 sb-alien
:unsigned-char
:alignment
16)
147 (c2 sb-alien
:unsigned-char
:alignment
32)
148 (c3 sb-alien
:unsigned-char
:alignment
32)
149 (c4 sb-alien
:unsigned-char
:alignment
8)))
150 (u (sb-alien:array sb-alien
:unsigned-char
16))))
152 (let ((a1 (sb-alien:make-alien align-test-struct
)))
153 (declare (type (sb-alien:alien
(* align-test-struct
)) a1
))
154 (setf (sb-alien:slot
(sb-alien:slot a1
's
) 's1
) 1)
155 (setf (sb-alien:slot
(sb-alien:slot a1
's
) 'c1
) 21)
156 (setf (sb-alien:slot
(sb-alien:slot a1
's
) 'c2
) 41)
157 (setf (sb-alien:slot
(sb-alien:slot a1
's
) 'c3
) 61)
158 (setf (sb-alien:slot
(sb-alien:slot a1
's
) 'c4
) 81)
159 (assert (equal '(1 21 41 61 81)
160 (list (sb-alien:deref
(sb-alien:slot a1
'u
) 0)
161 (sb-alien:deref
(sb-alien:slot a1
'u
) 2)
162 (sb-alien:deref
(sb-alien:slot a1
'u
) 4)
163 (sb-alien:deref
(sb-alien:slot a1
'u
) 8)
164 (sb-alien:deref
(sb-alien:slot a1
'u
) 9)))))
166 (handler-bind ((compiler-note (lambda (c)
167 (error "bad note! ~A" c
))))
168 (funcall (compile nil
'(lambda () (sb-alien:make-alien sb-alien
:int
)))))
170 ;;; Test case for unwinding an alien (Win32) exception frame
172 ;;; The basic theory here is that failing to honor a win32
173 ;;; exception frame during stack unwinding breaks the chain.
174 ;;; "And if / You don't love me now / You will never love me
175 ;;; again / I can still hear you saying / You would never break
176 ;;; the chain." If the chain is broken and another exception
177 ;;; occurs (such as an error trap caused by an OBJECT-NOT-TYPE
178 ;;; error), the system will kill our process. No mercy, no
179 ;;; appeal. So, to check that we have done our job properly, we
180 ;;; need some way to put an exception frame on the stack and then
181 ;;; unwind through it, then trigger another exception. (FUNCALL
182 ;;; 0) will suffice for the latter, and a simple test shows that
183 ;;; CallWindowProc() establishes a frame and calls a function
184 ;;; passed to it as an argument.
187 (load-shared-object "USER32")
193 (extern-alien "CallWindowProcW"
194 (function unsigned-int
195 (* (function int
)) unsigned-int
196 unsigned-int unsigned-int unsigned-int
))
198 (sb-alien::alien-callback
(function unsigned-int
)
199 #'(lambda () (go up
))))