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bison/examples/calc++/test
Akim Demaille 1a7a65f9d5 Support parens in calc++.
* doc/bison.texinfo (Calc++ Scanner, Calc++ Parser): Support parens.
	* examples/calc++/test (run): Check the expected output.
	Adjust callers.
	Check parens too.
2008-11-11 16:08:44 +01:00

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#! /bin/sh
test -z "$VERBOSE" && {
exec > /dev/null 2>&1
set -x
}
me=`basename $0`
# Number of the current test.
number=1
# Exit status of this script.
exit=true
# run EXPECTED-EXIT-STATUS EXPECTED-OUTPUT [PARSER-OPTIONS]
# ---------------------------------------------------------
run ()
{
# Effective and expected exit status.
local sta_exp=$1
shift
local out_exp=$1
shift
./calc++ "$@" input >out_eff
local sta_eff=$?
local out_eff=`cat out_eff`
if test $sta_eff -eq $sta_exp; then
if test "$out_eff" = "$out_exp"; then
printf "$me: PASS: %2d\n" $number
else
printf "$me: FAIL: %2d (expected output: %s, effective: %s\n" \
$number "$out_exp" "$out_eff"
exit=false
fi
else
printf "$me: FAIL: %2d (expected status: %d, effective: %d\n" \
$number $sta_exp $sta_eff
exit=false
fi
number=`expr $number + 1`
}
cat >input <<EOF
a := 1
b := 2
c := 3
d := a + b * c
d
EOF
run 0 7
run 0 7 -p
cat >input <<EOF
a := 1
b := 2
c := 3
d := (a + b) * c
d
EOF
run 0 9
cat >input <<EOF
a := 1
d := a + b * c
EOF
run 1 '' input
cat >input <<EOF
toto := 1
toto
EOF
run 0 1 -s
rm input out_eff
$exit