Import Tcl-core 8.6.6 (as of svn r86089)
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# The file tests the tcl_platform variable and platform package.
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#
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# This file contains a collection of tests for one or more of the Tcl
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# built-in commands. Sourcing this file into Tcl runs the tests and
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# generates output for errors. No output means no errors were found.
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#
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# Copyright (c) 1999 by Scriptics Corporation
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#
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# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
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# of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
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package require tcltest 2
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namespace eval ::tcl::test::platform {
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namespace import ::tcltest::testConstraint
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namespace import ::tcltest::test
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namespace import ::tcltest::cleanupTests
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variable ::tcl_platform
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::tcltest::loadTestedCommands
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catch [list package require -exact Tcltest [info patchlevel]]
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testConstraint testCPUID [llength [info commands testcpuid]]
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test platform-1.0 {tcl_platform(engine)} {
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set tcl_platform(engine)
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} {Tcl}
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test platform-1.1 {TclpSetVariables: tcl_platform} {
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interp create i
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i eval {catch {unset tcl_platform(debug)}}
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i eval {catch {unset tcl_platform(threaded)}}
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set result [i eval {lsort [array names tcl_platform]}]
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interp delete i
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set result
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} {byteOrder engine machine os osVersion pathSeparator platform pointerSize user wordSize}
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# Test assumes twos-complement arithmetic, which is true of virtually
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# everything these days. Note that this does *not* use wide(), and
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# this is intentional since that could make Tcl's numbers wider than
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# the machine-integer on some platforms...
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test platform-2.1 {tcl_platform(wordSize) indicates size of native word} {
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set result [expr {int(1 << (8 * $tcl_platform(wordSize) - 1))}]
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# Result must be the largest bit in a machine word, which this checks
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# without assuming how wide the word really is
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list [expr {$result < 0}] [expr {$result ^ int($result - 1)}]
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} {1 -1}
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# On Windows/UNIX, test that the CPU ID works
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test platform-3.1 {CPU ID on Windows/UNIX} \
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-constraints testCPUID \
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-body {
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set cpudata [testcpuid 0]
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binary format iii \
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[lindex $cpudata 1] \
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[lindex $cpudata 3] \
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[lindex $cpudata 2]
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} \
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-match regexp \
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-result {^(?:AuthenticAMD|CentaurHauls|CyrixInstead|GenuineIntel)$}
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# The platform package makes very few promises, but does promise that the
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# format of string it produces consists of two non-empty words separated by a
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# hyphen.
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package require platform
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test platform-4.1 {format of platform::identify result} -match regexp -body {
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platform::identify
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} -result {^([^-]+-)+[^-]+$}
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test platform-4.2 {format of platform::generic result} -match regexp -body {
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platform::generic
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} -result {^([^-]+-)+[^-]+$}
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# cleanup
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cleanupTests
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}
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namespace delete ::tcl::test::platform
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return
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# Local Variables:
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# mode: tcl
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# End:
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