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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 332a6ccac881
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%!test
%! s.a = 1;
%! c = fieldnames (s);
%! assert (iscell (c) && strcmp (c{1}, "a"));

%!test
%! s.a.b = 1;
%! c = fieldnames (s.a);
%! assert (iscell (c) && strcmp (c{1}, "b"));

%!error <Invalid call to fieldnames> fieldnames ()

%!test
%! s.a = 1;
%! fail ("fieldnames (s, 1)", "called with too many inputs");

%!error fieldnames (1)

%!test
%! s.aaa = 1;
%! s.a = 2;
%! assert (isfield (s, "a"));

%!test
%! s.aaa = 1;
%! s.a = 2;
%! assert (!(isfield (s, "b")));

%!error <Invalid call to isfield> isfield ()

%!test
%! s.aaa = 1;
%! s.a = 2;
%! fail ("isfield (s, 'a', 3);", "Invalid call to isfield");

%!assert (isfield (1, "m") == 0)

%!test
%! s.a = 2;
%! assert (isfield (s, 2) == 0);

%!assert (isstruct (1), false)
%!assert (isstruct ([1, 2]), false)
%!assert (isstruct ([]), false)
%!assert (isstruct ([1, 2; 3, 4]), false)
%!assert (isstruct ("t"), false)
%!assert (isstruct ("test"), false)
%!assert (isstruct (["test"; "ing"]), false)
%!assert (isstruct ({1}), false)

%!test
%! s.a = 1;
%! assert (isstruct (s));

%!test
%! s.a.b = 1;
%! assert (isstruct (s.a));

%!error <Invalid call to isstruct> isstruct ()

%!test
%! s.a = 1;
%! fail ("isstruct (s, 1)", "Invalid call to isstruct");

## increment element of matrix stored in struct array field
%!test
%! a = struct ("c", {[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6], [7, 8, 9]});
%! a(2).c(3)++;
%! assert (a(2).c, [4, 5, 7]);

## create struct array by assignment to cs-list
%!test
%! [a(1:2).x] = deal (1, 3);
%! assert (a, struct ("x", {1, 3}));
%! assert ({a(1:2).x}, {1, 3});

## assign to subrange of struct array field
%!test
%! b = struct ("name", {"a", "b", "c"; "d", "e", "f"}, "value", 100);
%! [b(1:2, [1,3]).name] = deal ("aaa", "ddd", "ccc", "fff");
%! assert ({b.name}, {"aaa", "ddd", "b", "e", "ccc", "fff"});

## index into nested struct arrays
%!test
%! a = struct ("name", {"a", "b", "c"; "d", "e", "f"}, "value", 0);
%! a(2).value = a;
%! assert (a(2).value(2,3).name, "f");

## assign to subrange of field in nested struct array
%!test
%! b = struct ("name", {"a", "b", "c"; "d", "e", "f"}, "value", 0);
%! b(3, 1).value = b;
%! [b(3, 1).value(1, [1, 3]).name] = deal ("aaa", "ccc");
%! assert (size (b), [3, 3]);
%! assert (b(3,1).value(1, 3).name, "ccc");

## test 4-dimensional struct array
%!test
%! c(4, 4, 4, 4).name  = "a";
%! c(3, 3, 3, 3).value = 1;
%! assert (c(2,2,2,2), struct ("name", [], "value", []));

## assign to subrange of field in 4D struct array
%!test
%! c(4, 4, 4, 4).name  = "a";
%! c(3, 3, 3, 3).value = 1;
%! [c([1, 3], 2, :, [3, 4]).value] = deal (1);
%! assert (length (find ([c.value] == 1)), 17);
%! assert (length (find ([c.value])), 17);

## swap elements of struct array
%!test
%! b = struct ("name", {"a", "b", "c"; "d", "e", "f"}, "value", 0);
%! [b([2, 1], [3, 1]).name] = deal (b([1, 2], [1, 2]).name);
%! assert ({b.name}, {"e", "b", "b", "e", "d", "a"});

## test internal ordering of struct array fields
%!test
%! c(4, 4, 4, 4).value = 3;
%! c(1, 2, 3, 4).value = 2;
%! c(3, 3, 3, 3).value = 1;
%! d = reshape ({c.value}, size (c));
%! assert ([d{4, 4, 4, 4}, d{1, 2, 3, 4}, d{3, 3, 3, 3}], [3, 2, 1]);

## test assignment to mixed cs-list of field element subranges
%!test
%! b = struct ("name", {"a", "b", "c"; "d", "e", "f"}, "value", 100);
%! [b(1:2, [1, 3]).name, b(2, 1:3).value] = ...
%!   deal (1, 2, 3, 4, "5", "6", "7");
%! assert ({b.name}, {1, 2, "b", "e", 3, 4});
%! assert ({b.value}, {100, "5", 100, "6", 100, "7"});

%!error <deal: nargin>
%! [a(1:3).x] = deal ([1, 5], [3, 7], [8, 9]);
%! [a(2:3).x(2)] = deal (10, 11);

%!error <a cs-list cannot be further indexed>
%! [a(1:3).x] = deal ([1, 5], [3, 7], [8, 9]);
%! [a(2:3).x(2)] = 1;

%!error <a cs-list cannot be further indexed>
%! [a(1:3).x] = deal ([1, 5], [3, 7], [8, 9]);
%! a(2:3).x(2);

%!error id=Octave:index-out-of-bounds
%! a(1).x.x = 1;
%! a(2).x;

%!error <invalid number of output arguments for constant expression>
%! a = struct ("value", {1, 2, 3, 4, 5});
%! [a(2:4).value] = 1;

%!error <invalid dot name structure assignment>
%! c(4, 4, 4, 4).name  = "a";
%! c(3, 3, 3, 3).value = 1;
%! c([1, 3], 2, :, [3, 4]).value = 1;

## test lazy copying in structs: nested assignment to self
%!test
%! a.a = 1;
%! a.b = a;
%! a.b.c = a;
%! assert (a.b.c.b, struct ("a", 1));

## test lazy copying in structs: indirect nested assignment to self
%!test
%! a.a = 1;
%! a.b = 2;
%! b.c = a;
%! b.d = 3;
%! c.d = b;
%! c.e = 4;
%! a.b = c;
%! a.b.e = a;
%! assert (a.b.e.b.d.c, struct ("a", 1, "b", 2));

## test lazy copying in structs: nested assignment via function
%!function aa = do_nest (a);
%!  aa   = a;
%!  aa.b = a;
%!endfunction
%!test
%! a.c = 1;
%! a = do_nest (a);
%! a = do_nest (a);
%! a = do_nest (a);
%! assert (a.b.b.b, struct ("c", 1));

## test lazy copying in structs: nested assignment via function
%!function aa = do_nest (a);
%!  aa   = a;
%!  aa.b = a;
%!  aa.b.c = aa;
%!endfunction
%!test
%! a.c = 1;
%! a = do_nest (a);
%! a = do_nest (a);
%! a = do_nest (a);
%! assert (a.b.c.b.b.c.b.b.c.b, struct ("c", 1));

## test lazy copying in structs: nested assignment on different levels.
%!test
%! a.b = 1;
%! b.c = a;
%! b.d.e = a;
%! b.f.g.h = a;
%! b.i.j.k.l = a;
%! a.m = b;
%! a.m.c.b = a;
%! assert (a.m.c.b.m.i.j.k.l, struct ("b", 1));

## test indexed assignment into empty struct array
%!test
%! s = resize (struct (), 3,2);
%! s(3).foo = 42;
%! assert (s(3), struct ("foo", 42));

## empty index should return entire struct
%!test <*51633>
%! x.a = 1:10;
%! y = x;
%! assert (! isempty (y));
%! assert (y, x);
%! z = x();
%! assert (! isempty (z));
%! assert (z, x);
%! assert (z, y);

## test assigning to multi-dim struct with trailing singleton dimensions,
%!test <*35841>
%! a(1,1,1).b(1) = 1;
%! a(1,1,1).b(1) = 2;
%! a(1,1,:).b(1) = 3;
%! assert (a(1,1,1).b(1) == 3);

%!error id=Octave:index-out-of-bounds
%! s = resize (struct (),3,2);
%! s(3).foo = 42;
%! s(7);