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eliminate direct access to call stack from evaluator The call stack is an internal implementation detail of the evaluator. Direct access to it outside of the evlauator should not be needed. * pt-eval.h (tree_evaluator::get_call_stack): Delete.
author John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org>
date Fri, 08 Apr 2022 15:19:22 -0400
parents 796f54d4ddbf
children 597f3ee61a48
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################################################################################
## This file actually executes the tests on nested functions.
##
## It relies on the function files defined in the nest/ directory.
################################################################################

%!test
%! assert (recursive_nest (), 25)
%! clear -global recursive_nest_inc;  # cleanup after test

%!assert (recursive_nest2 (), 20)

%!assert (recursive_nest3 (), 5)

## FIXME: The following test works in Matlab R2020b, but in Octave it never
##        worked.  The output of "script_nest" is unassigned. This got
##        revealed by fixing bug #58686.

%!test <*58691> assert (script_nest (), 5)

%!assert (arg_ret (), 10)

%!assert (arg_nest, 1)

%!assert (varg_nest (-1), 6)

%!assert (varg_nest2, 5)

%!test
%! scope0;

%!test
%! scope1 (1);

%!test
%! scope3;

%!assert (nest_eval ("x = 5;", "x = 6;"), 6)

%!error <can not add variable "y" to a static workspace>
%! nest_eval ("x = 5;", "y = 6;");

%!error <can not add variable "y" to a static workspace>
%! nest_eval ("x = -5; x = abs (x);", "y = 6;")

%!test
%! f = no_closure (0);
%! assert (f("foo"), "nested foo");
%! assert (f("foo"), "nested foo");

%!test <*39257>
%! f = no_closure (1);
%! assert (f(), "nested");
%! assert (f("foo"), "nested foo");

%!error <D' undefined near line 7> scope2
%!error <can not add variable "y" to a static workspace> nest_eval ("y = 5;", "")
%!error <can not add variable "y" to a static workspace> nest_eval ("y;", "")

## Test the way that non-local variables referenced by nested functions
## work with function handles.

## FH1 and FH2 were created separately so will have distinct
## closure contexts.handles, FH3 is a copy of FH2 so they will
## share the same context.

%!test <*39257>
%! fh1 = nst1 (13);
%! fh2 = nst1 (13);
%! fh3 = fh2;
%!
%! assert (fh1 (), 13);
%! assert (fh2 (), 13);
%! assert (fh3 (), 13);
%!
%! assert (fh1 (42), 42);
%! assert (fh2 (), 13);
%! assert (fh3 (), 13);
%!
%! assert (fh2 (pi), pi);
%! assert (fh1 (), 42);
%! assert (fh3 (), pi);

## Similar to the test above, but with persistent variables.  These are
## stored in the function, not the closure context, so are shared among
## all handles whether they are created separately or copied.

%!test
%! fh1 = nst2 (13);
%! fh2 = nst2 (13);
%! fh3 = fh2;
%!
%! assert (fh1 (), 13);
%! assert (fh2 (), 13);
%! assert (fh3 (), 13);
%!
%! assert (fh1 (42), 42);
%! assert (fh2 (), 42);
%! assert (fh3 (), 42);
%!
%! assert (fh2 (pi), pi);
%! assert (fh1 (), pi);
%! assert (fh3 (), pi);

## And again with global variables.

%!test
%! fh1 = nst3 (13);
%! fh2 = nst3 (13);
%! fh3 = fh2;
%!
%! assert (fh1 (), 13);
%! assert (fh2 (), 13);
%! assert (fh3 (), 13);
%!
%! assert (fh1 (42), 42);
%! assert (fh2 (), 42);
%! assert (fh3 (), 42);
%!
%! assert (fh2 (pi), pi);
%! assert (fh1 (), pi);
%! assert (fh3 (), pi);
%!
%! clear -global g;  # cleanup after tests

## Test case from <https://stackoverflow.com/q/26238491/6579744>
%!test
%! f1 = counter ();
%! f2 = counter ();
%! observed = [f1(), f1(), f2(), f1(), f2()];
%! assert (observed, [1, 2, 1, 3, 2]);

## Test visibility of nested function from script called from parent.
%!assert (script_nest_2 (42), 84)
%!error script_nest_2 (0)

%!assert (bug_59989 (), 6)