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author Rik <rik@octave.org>
date Fri, 01 Apr 2016 18:16:01 -0700
parents ecce63c99c3f
children bac0d6f07a3e
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## Copyright (C) 2012-2015 John W. Eaton
##
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%%  Test script for legacy OOP.
%%  Requires the path to contain the directory ctor-vs-method.
%%
%%  Note: This script and all classes are also intended to run
%%        in Matlab to test compatibility.  Don't break that!

%!shared d, o
%! d = derived ();
%! o = other ();
%!
%!error method (o)

%!test
%! ctrace = {'begin parent/method';
%!           'begin derived/parent';
%!           'begin parent/parent';
%!           'end parent/parent';
%!           'end derived/parent';
%!           'end parent/method'};
%! __trace__ ();  # clear call trace info
%! method (d);
%! assert (__trace__ (), ctrace);

%!test
%! ctrace = {'begin other/parent';
%!           'end other/parent'};
%! __trace__ ();  # clear call trace info
%! parent (o);
%! assert (__trace__ (), ctrace);

%!test
%! ctrace = {'begin derived/parent';
%!           'begin parent/parent';
%!           'end parent/parent';
%!           'end derived/parent'};
%! __trace__ ();  # clear call trace info
%! parent (d);
%! assert (__trace__ (), ctrace);