144 lines
4.5 KiB
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144 lines
4.5 KiB
Bash
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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# signature_test.sh — one klammer, one interface (engine suite, tst/).
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#
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# A klammer may be defined separately for each target. When it is, every
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# target's definition carries its own parameter list, and those lists must
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# agree: a klammer's interface is a property of the KLAMMER, not of the
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# target it is being rendered to. If they disagree, the same document would
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# bind arguments differently — or fail — depending only on the target, which
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# is exactly the thing an author must be able to rely on not happening.
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#
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# The engine enforces this rather than warning about it, and the remedy it
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# names is the .k declaration: declare the parameters once, and give each
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# target a "::" instance with no parameter list of its own. That is the
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# migration from repeating an argument list per target to declaring it once.
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#
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# These are engine tests, so they use -k none and define their own targets
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# inline: a target is a Machine construct (@@@target), not owned by any
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# klammer set.
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#
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# Usage: ./signature_test.sh (needs KLAMMERTEXT_HOME set; ktext on PATH)
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# Exit code: 0 if all tests pass, 1 otherwise.
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PASS=0
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FAIL=0
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KTEXT=ktext
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K=${KLAMMERTEXT_HOME:?KLAMMERTEXT_HOME must be set}
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red=$'\033[31m'
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green=$'\033[32m'
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bold=$'\033[1m'
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reset=$'\033[0m'
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pass() { echo "${green}PASS${reset} $1"; PASS=$((PASS+1)); }
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fail() {
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echo "${red}FAIL${reset} $1"
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echo " expected: $2"
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echo " got: $3"
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FAIL=$((FAIL+1))
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}
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TARGETS='@@@target ta | Target A @@@
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@@@target tb | Target B @@@
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'
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# accepted NAME SRC — the definitions are consistent and the klammer applies.
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accepted() {
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local name="$1" src="$2" out
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out=$("$KTEXT" -k none -s "$TARGETS$src" -t ta -d 2>&1)
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if echo "$out" | grep -qi "error"; then
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fail "$name" "no error" "$(echo "$out" | grep -i -A1 error | tail -1)"
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else
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pass "$name"
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fi
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}
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# rejected NAME SRC PATTERN — the drift is caught, and the message says how.
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rejected() {
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local name="$1" src="$2" want="$3" out
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out=$("$KTEXT" -k none -s "$TARGETS$src" -t ta -d 2>&1)
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if ! echo "$out" | grep -qi "error"; then
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fail "$name" "a definition error" "accepted"
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elif ! echo "$out" | grep -qF "$want"; then
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fail "$name" "message containing: $want" "$(echo "$out" | head -6 | tail -3)"
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else
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pass "$name"
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fi
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}
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echo "${bold}Klammer signature consistency${reset}"
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echo "============================="
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echo
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accepted " 1. identical parameter lists" \
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'@@k1.ta s :n : [*s*] @@
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@@k1.tb s :n : [*s*] @@
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@k1 x @'
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rejected " 2. positional names differ" \
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'@@k2.ta s : [*s*] @@
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@@k2.tb t : [*t*] @@
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@k2 x @' 'are not the same for every target'
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rejected " 3. option names differ" \
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'@@k3.ta s :one : [*s*] @@
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@@k3.tb s :two : [*s*] @@
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@k3 x @' 'are not the same for every target'
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rejected " 4. defaults differ" \
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'@@k4.ta s :n abc : [*s*] @@
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@@k4.tb s :n xyz : [*s*] @@
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@k4 x @' 'are not the same for every target'
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rejected " 5. argument types differ" \
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'@@k5.ta s :n.int : [*s*] @@
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@@k5.tb s :n.word : [*s*] @@
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@k5 x @' 'are not the same for every target'
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echo
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echo "-- the message must show HOW they differ, not just where"
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# With more than two targets the designer would otherwise have to diff the
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# definitions by hand; each target's own signature is listed beside its name.
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name=" 6. each target's signature is shown"
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out=$("$KTEXT" -k none -s "$TARGETS"'@@k6.ta s :one : [*s*] @@
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@@k6.tb s :two : [*s*] @@
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@k6 x @' -t ta -d 2>&1)
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if echo "$out" | grep -q "ta .*s :one" && echo "$out" | grep -q "tb .*s :two"; then
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pass "$name"
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else
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fail "$name" "both signatures listed by target" "$(echo "$out" | head -8 | tail -4)"
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fi
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# The error path once printed internal katom detail through msg(), which is
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# debugging scaffolding and must never reach a user-facing message.
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name=" 7. no internal debug output on the error path"
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out=$("$KTEXT" -k none -s "$TARGETS"'@@k7.k s : a declaration @@
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@@k7.ta s2 :other : [*s2*] @@
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@k7 x @' -t ta -d 2>&1)
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if echo "$out" | grep -q "klammer-definition"; then
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fail "$name" "no internal dump" "$(echo "$out" | head -2)"
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else
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pass "$name"
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fi
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echo
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echo "-- the remedy the message names"
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accepted " 8. a .k declaration with :: instances" \
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'@@k8.k s :n : a declaration @@
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@@k8.ta :: [*s*] @@
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@@k8.tb :: [*s*] @@
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@k8 x @'
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rejected " 9. a .k declaration plus a parameterized definition" \
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'@@k9.k s : a declaration @@
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@@k9.ta s2 :other : [*s2*] @@
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@k9 x @' 'both a declaration'
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echo
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echo "============================="
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echo "Results: ${green}$PASS passed${reset}, ${red}$FAIL failed${reset}"
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[ $FAIL -eq 0 ]
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