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# Commands covered: string
#
# This file contains a collection of tests for one or more of the Tcl
# built-in commands. Sourcing this file into Tcl runs the tests and
# generates output for errors. No output means no errors were found.
#
# This differs from the original string tests in that the tests call
# things in procs, which uses the compiled string code instead of
# the runtime parse string code. The tests of import should match
# their equivalent number in string.test.
#
# Copyright (c) 2001 by ActiveState Corporation.
# Copyright (c) 2001 by Kevin B. Kenny. All rights reserved.
#
# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
# of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
#
# RCS: @(#) $Id: stringComp.test,v 1.6.2.1 2004/10/28 00:01:12 dgp Exp $
if {[lsearch [namespace children] ::tcltest] == -1} {
package require tcltest
namespace import -force ::tcltest::*
}
# Some tests require the testobj command
set ::tcltest::testConstraints(testobj) \
[expr {[info commands testobj] != {}}]
test stringComp-1.1 {error conditions} {
proc foo {} {string gorp a b}
list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
} {1 {bad option "gorp": must be bytelength, compare, equal, first, index, is, last, length, map, match, range, repeat, replace, tolower, toupper, totitle, trim, trimleft, trimright, wordend, or wordstart}}
test stringComp-1.2 {error conditions} {
proc foo {} {string}
list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
} {1 {wrong # args: should be "string option arg ?arg ...?"}}
test stringComp-1.3 {error condition - undefined method during compile} {
# We don't want this to complain about 'never' because it may never
# be called, or string may get redefined. This must compile OK.
proc foo {str i} {
if {"yes" == "no"} { string never called but complains here }
string index $str $i
}
foo abc 0
} a
test stringComp-2.1 {string compare, too few args} {
proc foo {} {string compare a}
list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
} {1 {wrong # args: should be "string compare ?-nocase? ?-length int? string1 string2"}}
test stringComp-2.2 {string compare, bad args} {
proc foo {} {string compare a b c}
list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
} {1 {bad option "a": must be -nocase or -length}}
test stringComp-2.3 {string compare, bad args} {
list [catch {string compare -length -nocase str1 str2} msg] $msg
} {1 {expected integer but got "-nocase"}}
test stringComp-2.4 {string compare, too many args} {
list [catch {string compare -length 10 -nocase str1 str2 str3} msg] $msg
} {1 {wrong # args: should be "string compare ?-nocase? ?-length int? string1 string2"}}
test stringComp-2.5 {string compare with length unspecified} {
list [catch {string compare -length 10 10} msg] $msg
} {1 {wrong # args: should be "string compare ?-nocase? ?-length int? string1 string2"}}
test stringComp-2.6 {string compare} {
proc foo {} {string compare abcde abdef}
foo
} -1
test stringComp-2.7 {string compare, shortest method name} {
proc foo {} {string c abcde ABCDE}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-2.8 {string compare} {
proc foo {} {string compare abcde abcde}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-2.9 {string compare with length} {
proc foo {} {string compare -length 2 abcde abxyz}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-2.10 {string compare with special index} {
proc foo {} {string compare -length end-3 abcde abxyz}
list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
} {1 {expected integer but got "end-3"}}
test stringComp-2.11 {string compare, unicode} {
proc foo {} {string compare ab\u7266 ab\u7267}
foo
} -1
test stringComp-2.12 {string compare, high bit} {
# This test will fail if the underlying comparaison
# is using signed chars instead of unsigned chars.
# (like SunOS's default memcmp thus the compat/memcmp.c)
proc foo {} {string compare "\x80" "@"}
foo
# Nb this tests works also in utf8 space because \x80 is
# translated into a 2 or more bytelength but whose first byte has
# the high bit set.
} 1
test stringComp-2.13 {string compare -nocase} {
proc foo {} {string compare -nocase abcde abdef}
foo
} -1
test stringComp-2.14 {string compare -nocase} {
proc foo {} {string c -nocase abcde ABCDE}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-2.15 {string compare -nocase} {
proc foo {} {string compare -nocase abcde abcde}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-2.16 {string compare -nocase with length} {
proc foo {} {string compare -length 2 -nocase abcde Abxyz}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-2.17 {string compare -nocase with length} {
proc foo {} {string compare -nocase -length 3 abcde Abxyz}
foo
} -1
test stringComp-2.18 {string compare -nocase with length <= 0} {
proc foo {} {string compare -nocase -length -1 abcde AbCdEf}
foo
} -1
test stringComp-2.19 {string compare -nocase with excessive length} {
proc foo {} {string compare -nocase -length 50 AbCdEf abcde}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-2.20 {string compare -len unicode} {
# These are strings that are 6 BYTELENGTH long, but the length
# shouldn't make a different because there are actually 3 CHARS long
proc foo {} {string compare -len 5 \334\334\334 \334\334\374}
foo
} -1
test stringComp-2.21 {string compare -nocase with special index} {
proc foo {} {string compare -nocase -length end-3 Abcde abxyz}
list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
} {1 {expected integer but got "end-3"}}
test stringComp-2.22 {string compare, null strings} {
proc foo {} {string compare "" ""}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-2.23 {string compare, null strings} {
proc foo {} {string compare "" foo}
foo
} -1
test stringComp-2.24 {string compare, null strings} {
proc foo {} {string compare foo ""}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-2.25 {string compare -nocase, null strings} {
proc foo {} {string compare -nocase "" ""}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-2.26 {string compare -nocase, null strings} {
proc foo {} {string compare -nocase "" foo}
foo
} -1
test stringComp-2.27 {string compare -nocase, null strings} {
proc foo {} {string compare -nocase foo ""}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-2.28 {string compare with length, unequal strings} {
proc foo {} {string compare -length 2 abc abde}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-2.29 {string compare with length, unequal strings} {
proc foo {} {string compare -length 2 ab abde}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-2.30 {string compare with NUL character vs. other ASCII} {
# Be careful here, since UTF-8 rep comparison with memcmp() of
# these puts chars in the wrong order
proc foo {} {string compare \x00 \x01}
foo
} -1
test stringComp-2.31 {string compare, high bit} {
proc foo {} {string compare "a\x80" "a@"}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-2.32 {string compare, high bit} {
proc foo {} {string compare "a\x00" "a\x01"}
foo
} -1
test stringComp-2.33 {string compare, high bit} {
proc foo {} {string compare "\x00\x00" "\x00\x01"}
foo
} -1
# only need a few tests on equal, since it uses the same code as
# string compare, but just modifies the return output
test stringComp-3.1 {string equal} {
proc foo {} {string equal abcde abdef}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-3.2 {string equal} {
proc foo {} {string eq abcde ABCDE}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-3.3 {string equal} {
proc foo {} {string equal abcde abcde}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-3.4 {string equal -nocase} {
proc foo {} {string equal -nocase \334\334\334\334\374\374\374\374 \334\334\334\334\334\334\334\334}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-3.5 {string equal -nocase} {
proc foo {} {string equal -nocase abcde abdef}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-3.6 {string equal -nocase} {
proc foo {} {string eq -nocase abcde ABCDE}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-3.7 {string equal -nocase} {
proc foo {} {string equal -nocase abcde abcde}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-3.8 {string equal with length, unequal strings} {
proc foo {} {string equal -length 2 abc abde}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-4.1 {string first, too few args} {
proc foo {} {string first a}
list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
} {1 {wrong # args: should be "string first subString string ?startIndex?"}}
test stringComp-4.2 {string first, bad args} {
proc foo {} {string first a b c}
list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
} {1 {bad index "c": must be integer or end?-integer?}}
test stringComp-4.3 {string first, too many args} {
proc foo {} {string first a b 5 d}
list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
} {1 {wrong # args: should be "string first subString string ?startIndex?"}}
test stringComp-4.4 {string first} {
proc foo {} {string first bq abcdefgbcefgbqrs}
foo
} 12
test stringComp-4.5 {string first} {
proc foo {} {string fir bcd abcdefgbcefgbqrs}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-4.6 {string first} {
proc foo {} {string f b abcdefgbcefgbqrs}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-4.7 {string first} {
proc foo {} {string first xxx x123xx345xxx789xxx012}
foo
} 9
test stringComp-4.8 {string first} {
proc foo {} {string first "" x123xx345xxx789xxx012}
foo
} -1
test stringComp-4.9 {string first, unicode} {
proc foo {} {string first x abc\u7266x}
foo
} 4
test stringComp-4.10 {string first, unicode} {
proc foo {} {string first \u7266 abc\u7266x}
foo
} 3
test stringComp-4.11 {string first, start index} {
proc foo {} {string first \u7266 abc\u7266x 3}
foo
} 3
test stringComp-4.12 {string first, start index} {
proc foo {} {string first \u7266 abc\u7266x 4}
foo
} -1
test stringComp-4.13 {string first, start index} {
proc foo {} {string first \u7266 abc\u7266x end-2}
foo
} 3
test stringComp-4.14 {string first, negative start index} {
proc foo {} {string first b abc -1}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-5.1 {string index} {
proc foo {} {string index}
list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
} {1 {wrong # args: should be "string index string charIndex"}}
test stringComp-5.2 {string index} {
proc foo {} {string index a b c}
list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
} {1 {wrong # args: should be "string index string charIndex"}}
test stringComp-5.3 {string index} {
proc foo {} {string index abcde 0}
foo
} a
test stringComp-5.4 {string index} {
proc foo {} {string in abcde 4}
foo
} e
test stringComp-5.5 {string index} {
proc foo {} {string index abcde 5}
foo
} {}
test stringComp-5.6 {string index} {
proc foo {} {string index abcde -10}
list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
} {0 {}}
test stringComp-5.7 {string index} {
proc foo {} {string index a xyz}
list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
} {1 {bad index "xyz": must be integer or end?-integer?}}
test stringComp-5.8 {string index} {
proc foo {} {string index abc end}
foo
} c
test stringComp-5.9 {string index} {
proc foo {} {string index abc end-1}
foo
} b
test stringComp-5.10 {string index, unicode} {
proc foo {} {string index abc\u7266d 4}
foo
} d
test stringComp-5.11 {string index, unicode} {
proc foo {} {string index abc\u7266d 3}
foo
} \u7266
test stringComp-5.12 {string index, unicode over char length, under byte length} {
proc foo {} {string index \334\374\334\374 6}
foo
} {}
test stringComp-5.13 {string index, bytearray object} {
proc foo {} {string index [binary format a5 fuz] 0}
foo
} f
test stringComp-5.14 {string index, bytearray object} {
proc foo {} {string index [binary format I* {0x50515253 0x52}] 3}
foo
} S
test stringComp-5.15 {string index, bytearray object} {
proc foo {} {
set b [binary format I* {0x50515253 0x52}]
set i1 [string index $b end-6]
set i2 [string index $b 1]
string compare $i1 $i2
}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-5.16 {string index, bytearray object with string obj shimmering} {
proc foo {} {
set str "0123456789\x00 abcdedfghi"
binary scan $str H* dump
string compare [string index $str 10] \x00
}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-5.17 {string index, bad integer} {
proc foo {} {string index "abc" 08}
list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
} {1 {bad index "08": must be integer or end?-integer? (looks like invalid octal number)}}
test stringComp-5.18 {string index, bad integer} {
proc foo {} {string index "abc" end-00289}
list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
} {1 {bad index "end-00289": must be integer or end?-integer? (looks like invalid octal number)}}
test stringComp-5.19 {string index, bytearray object out of bounds} {
proc foo {} {string index [binary format I* {0x50515253 0x52}] -1}
foo
} {}
test stringComp-5.20 {string index, bytearray object out of bounds} {
proc foo {} {string index [binary format I* {0x50515253 0x52}] 20}
foo
} {}
proc largest_int {} {
# This will give us what the largest valid int on this machine is,
# so we can test for overflow properly below on >32 bit systems
set int 1
set exp 7; # assume we get at least 8 bits
while {$int > 0} { set int [expr {1 << [incr exp]}] }
return [expr {$int-1}]
}
## string is
## not yet bc
catch {rename largest_int {}}
## string last
## not yet bc
## string length
## not yet bc
test stringComp-8.1 {string bytelength} {
proc foo {} {string bytelength}
list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
} {1 {wrong # args: should be "string bytelength string"}}
test stringComp-8.2 {string bytelength} {
proc foo {} {string bytelength a b}
list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
} {1 {wrong # args: should be "string bytelength string"}}
test stringComp-8.3 {string bytelength} {
proc foo {} {string bytelength "\u00c7"}
foo
} 2
test stringComp-8.4 {string bytelength} {
proc foo {} {string b ""}
foo
} 0
## string length
##
test stringComp-9.1 {string length} {
proc foo {} {string length}
list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
} {1 {wrong # args: should be "string length string"}}
test stringComp-9.2 {string length} {
proc foo {} {string length a b}
list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
} {1 {wrong # args: should be "string length string"}}
test stringComp-9.3 {string length} {
proc foo {} {string length "a little string"}
foo
} 15
test stringComp-9.4 {string length} {
proc foo {} {string le ""}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-9.5 {string length, unicode} {
proc foo {} {string le "abcd\u7266"}
foo
} 5
test stringComp-9.6 {string length, bytearray object} {
proc foo {} {string length [binary format a5 foo]}
foo
} 5
test stringComp-9.7 {string length, bytearray object} {
proc foo {} {string length [binary format I* {0x50515253 0x52}]}
foo
} 8
## string map
## not yet bc
## string match
##
test stringComp-11.1 {string match, too few args} {
proc foo {} {string match a}
list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
} {1 {wrong # args: should be "string match ?-nocase? pattern string"}}
test stringComp-11.2 {string match, too many args} {
proc foo {} {string match a b c d}
list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
} {1 {wrong # args: should be "string match ?-nocase? pattern string"}}
test stringComp-11.3 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string match abc abc}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.4 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string mat abc abd}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-11.5 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string match ab*c abc}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.6 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string match ab**c abc}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.7 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string match ab* abcdef}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.8 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string match *c abc}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.9 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string match *3*6*9 0123456789}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.10 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string match *3*6*9 01234567890}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-11.11 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string match a?c abc}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.12 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string match a??c abc}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-11.13 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string match ?1??4???8? 0123456789}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.14 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string match {[abc]bc} abc}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.15 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string match {a[abc]c} abc}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.16 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string match {a[xyz]c} abc}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-11.17 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string match {12[2-7]45} 12345}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.18 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string match {12[ab2-4cd]45} 12345}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.19 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string match {12[ab2-4cd]45} 12b45}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.20 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string match {12[ab2-4cd]45} 12d45}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.21 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string match {12[ab2-4cd]45} 12145}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-11.22 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string match {12[ab2-4cd]45} 12545}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-11.23 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string match {a\*b} a*b}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.24 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string match {a\*b} ab}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-11.25 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string match {a\*\?\[\]\\\x} "a*?\[\]\\x"}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.26 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string match ** ""}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.27 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string match *. ""}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-11.28 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string match "" ""}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.29 {string match} {
proc foo {} {string match \[a a}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.30 {string match, bad args} {
proc foo {} {string match - b c}
list [catch {foo} msg] $msg
} {1 {bad option "-": must be -nocase}}
test stringComp-11.31 {string match case} {
proc foo {} {string match a A}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-11.32 {string match nocase} {
proc foo {} {string match -n a A}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.33 {string match nocase} {
proc foo {} {string match -nocase a\334 A\374}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.34 {string match nocase} {
proc foo {} {string match -nocase a*f ABCDEf}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.35 {string match case, false hope} {
# This is true because '_' lies between the A-Z and a-z ranges
proc foo {} {string match {[A-z]} _}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.36 {string match nocase range} {
# This is false because although '_' lies between the A-Z and a-z ranges,
# we lower case the end points before checking the ranges.
proc foo {} {string match -nocase {[A-z]} _}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-11.37 {string match nocase} {
proc foo {} {string match -nocase {[A-fh-Z]} g}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-11.38 {string match case, reverse range} {
proc foo {} {string match {[A-fh-Z]} g}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.39 {string match, *\ case} {
proc foo {} {string match {*\abc} abc}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.40 {string match, *special case} {
proc foo {} {string match {*[ab]} abc}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-11.41 {string match, *special case} {
proc foo {} {string match {*[ab]*} abc}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.42 {string match, *special case} {
proc foo {} {string match "*\\" "\\"}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-11.43 {string match, *special case} {
proc foo {} {string match "*\\\\" "\\"}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.44 {string match, *special case} {
proc foo {} {string match "*???" "12345"}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.45 {string match, *special case} {
proc foo {} {string match "*???" "12"}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-11.46 {string match, *special case} {
proc foo {} {string match "*\\*" "abc*"}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.47 {string match, *special case} {
proc foo {} {string match "*\\*" "*"}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.48 {string match, *special case} {
proc foo {} {string match "*\\*" "*abc"}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-11.49 {string match, *special case} {
proc foo {} {string match "?\\*" "a*"}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.50 {string match, *special case} {
proc foo {} {string match "\\" "\\"}
foo
} 0
test stringComp-11.51 {string match; *, -nocase and UTF-8} {
proc foo {} {string match -nocase [binary format I 717316707] \
[binary format I 2028036707]}
foo
} 1
test stringComp-11.52 {string match, null char in string} {
proc foo {} {
set ptn "*abc*"
foreach elem [list "\u0000@abc" "@abc" "\u0000@abc\u0000" "blahabcblah"] {
lappend out [string match $ptn $elem]
}
set out
}
foo
} {1 1 1 1}
test stringComp-11.53 {string match, null char in pattern} {
proc foo {} {
set out ""
foreach {ptn elem} [list \
"*\u0000abc\u0000" "\u0000abc\u0000" \
"*\u0000abc\u0000" "\u0000abc\u0000ef" \
"*\u0000abc\u0000*" "\u0000abc\u0000ef" \
"*\u0000abc\u0000" "@\u0000abc\u0000ef" \
"*\u0000abc\u0000*" "@\u0000abc\u0000ef" \
] {
lappend out [string match $ptn $elem]
}
set out
}
foo
} {1 0 1 0 1}
test stringComp-11.54 {string match, failure} {
proc foo {} {
set longString ""
for {set i 0} {$i < 10} {incr i} {
append longString "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy\u0000z01234567890123"
}
list [string match *cba* $longString] \
[string match *a*l*\u0000* $longString] \
[string match *a*l*\u0000*123 $longString] \
[string match *a*l*\u0000*123* $longString] \
[string match *a*l*\u0000*cba* $longString] \
[string match *===* $longString]
}
foo
} {0 1 1 1 0 0}
## string range
## not yet bc
## string repeat
## not yet bc
## string replace
## not yet bc
## string tolower
## not yet bc
## string toupper
## not yet bc
## string totitle
## not yet bc
## string trim*
## not yet bc
## string word*
## not yet bc
# cleanup
::tcltest::cleanupTests
return
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