File: test_scope.cpp

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// Copyright (c) 2004 Daniel Wallin and Arvid Norberg

// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
// copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
// to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
// the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
// and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
// Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
// in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF
// ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
// TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
// PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT
// SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR
// ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
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// OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

#include "test.hpp"
#include <luabind/luabind.hpp>
#include <luabind/yield_policy.hpp>     // for yield

namespace {

int f() { return 1; }
int f_(int) { return 2; }
int f__(int) { return 3; }
int g() { return 4; }
int g_(int) { return 5; }
int h() { return 6; }

struct test_class : counted_type<test_class>
{
    test_class()
      : test(1)
    {}
    int test;
};

struct test_class2 : counted_type<test_class2>
{
    test_class2() {}
    int string_string(std::string const&, std::string const&)
    { return 1; }
};

struct test_class_unnamed : counted_type<test_class_unnamed>
{
    test_class_unnamed() {}
    int f() { return 42; }
};

test_class_unnamed create_unnamed()
{
    return test_class_unnamed();
}


COUNTER_GUARD(test_class);
COUNTER_GUARD(test_class2);
COUNTER_GUARD(test_class_unnamed);

} // namespace unnamed

void test_main(lua_State* L)
{
    using namespace luabind;

    module(L)
    [
        class_<test_class2>("test_class2")
                .def(constructor<>())
                .def("string_string", &test_class2::string_string)
    ];

    module(L, "test")
    [
        class_<test_class>("test_class")
            .def(constructor<>())
            .def_readonly("test", &test_class::test)
            .scope
            [
                def("inner_fun", &f)
            ]
            .def("inner_fun2", &f) // this should become static
            .enum_("vals")
            [
                value("val1", 1),
                value("val2", 2)
            ],

        def("f", &f),
        def("f", &f_),

        namespace_("inner")
        [
            def("g", &g),
            def("f", &f__)
        ],

        namespace_("inner")
        [
            def("g", &g_)
        ],

        class_<test_class_unnamed>()
            .def(constructor<>())
            .def("f", &test_class_unnamed::f),
        def("create_unnamed", &create_unnamed)
    ];

    module(L, "test")
    [
        namespace_("inner")
        [
            def("h", &h)
        ]
    ];

    object test = newtable(L);

    module(test)
    [
        namespace_("inner")
        [
            def("h", &h)
        ]
    ];

    DOSTRING(L, "assert(test.f() == 1)");
    DOSTRING(L, "assert(test.f(3) == 2)");
    DOSTRING(L, "assert(test.test_class.inner_fun() == 1)");
    DOSTRING(L,
        "a = test.test_class()\n"
        "assert(a.test == 1)");
    DOSTRING(L, "assert(a.inner_fun2() == 1)"); // free function
    DOSTRING(L,
        "b = test.test_class.val2\n"
        "assert(b == 2)");
    DOSTRING(L, "assert(test.inner.g() == 4)");
    DOSTRING(L, "assert(test.inner.g(7) == 5)");
    DOSTRING(L, "assert(test.inner.f(4) == 3)");
    DOSTRING(L, "assert(test.inner.h() == 6)");

    globals(L)["test_object"] = test;

    DOSTRING(L, "assert(not inner)");
    DOSTRING(L, "assert(test_object.inner.h() == 6)");

    DOSTRING(L, "assert(not test_class_unnamed)");
    DOSTRING(L,
        "u = test.create_unnamed()\n"
        "assert(u:f() == 42)");

    DOSTRING_EXPECTED(L, "_ = test_class2.foo",
        "no static 'foo' in class 'test_class2'");
    DOSTRING_EXPECTED(L, "_ = test.test_class['val1\\0foo']",
        "no static 'val1' (followed by embedded 0) in class 'test_class'");
    DOSTRING_EXPECTED(L, "_ = test_class2[{}]",
        "no static value at table-index in class 'test_class2'");
}