Add some unit tests to interpret.rs
Currently `overflow_should_not_panic` and `variable_persistence` both fail due to bugs in the interpreter.
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@ -15,4 +15,5 @@ pub enum ErrorKind {
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MeloVariable(String),
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TypeError(String),
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TopLevelBreak,
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ArithmeticError,
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}
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src/interpret.rs
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src/interpret.rs
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@ -269,3 +269,107 @@ impl ExecEnv {
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}
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use super::*;
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#[test]
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fn basic_expression_test() {
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// Check that 2 + 2 = 4.
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let mut env = ExecEnv::new();
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assert_eq!(
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env.eval_items(&[Item::Expr(Expr::Add {
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left: Box::new(Expr::Literal(Value::Int(2))),
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right: Box::new(Expr::Literal(Value::Int(2))),
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})])
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.unwrap(),
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Value::Int(4)
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)
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}
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#[test]
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fn type_errors() {
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// The sum of an integer and a boolean results in a type
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// error.
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let mut env = ExecEnv::new();
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assert!(matches!(
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env.eval_items(&[Item::Expr(Expr::Add {
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left: Box::new(Expr::Literal(Value::Int(i32::MAX))),
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right: Box::new(Expr::Literal(Value::Bool(false))),
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})]),
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Err(Error {
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kind: ErrorKind::TypeError(_),
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position: _,
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})
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));
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}
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#[test]
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fn overflow_should_not_panic() {
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// Integer overflow should throw a recoverable error instead
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// of panicking.
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let mut env = ExecEnv::new();
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assert!(matches!(
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env.eval_items(&[Item::Expr(Expr::Add {
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left: Box::new(Expr::Literal(Value::Int(i32::MAX))),
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right: Box::new(Expr::Literal(Value::Int(1))),
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})]),
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Err(Error {
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kind: ErrorKind::ArithmeticError,
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position: _,
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})
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));
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}
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// From here on out, I'll use this function to parse and run
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// expressions, because writing out abstract syntax trees by hand
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// takes forever and is error-prone.
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fn eval(env: &mut ExecEnv, src: &str) -> Result<Value, Error> {
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let mut parser = crate::parser::Parser::new(src);
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// We can assume there won't be any syntax errors in the
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// interpreter tests.
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let ast = parser.init().unwrap();
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env.eval_items(&ast)
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}
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#[test]
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fn variable_decl_and_assignment() {
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// Declaring and reading from a variable.
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assert_eq!(
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eval(&mut ExecEnv::new(), "var foo = 32; foo + 1").unwrap(),
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Value::Int(33)
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);
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// It should be possible to overwrite variables as well.
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assert_eq!(
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eval(&mut ExecEnv::new(), "var bar = 10; bar = 20; bar").unwrap(),
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Value::Int(20)
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn variable_persistence() {
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// Global variables should persist between invocations of
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// ExecEnv::eval_items().
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let mut env = ExecEnv::new();
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eval(&mut env, "var foo = 32;").unwrap();
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assert_eq!(eval(&mut env, "foo").unwrap(), Value::Int(32));
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}
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#[test]
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fn scope_visibility_rules() {
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// Declaration and assignment of variables declared in an `if`
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// statement should have no effect on those declared outside
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// of it.
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assert_eq!(
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eval(
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&mut ExecEnv::new(),
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"var foo = 1; if (true) { var foo = 2; foo = 3; } foo"
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)
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.unwrap(),
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Value::Int(1)
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);
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}
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}
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