rubyx/test/parfait/test_integer.rb

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require_relative 'helper'
class TestPutiRT < MiniTest::Test
include RuntimeTests
def test_mod4_2
@string_input = "return 2.mod4()"
check_return 2 % 4
end
def test_mod4_3
@string_input = "return 3.mod4()"
check_return 3 % 4
end
def test_mod4_4
@string_input = "return 4.mod4()"
check_return 4 % 4
end
def test_mod4_5
@string_input = "return 5.mod4()"
check_return 5 % 4
end
def test_mod4_12
@string_input = "return 12.mod4()"
check_return 12 % 4
end
def test_mod4_10
@string_input = "return 10.mod4()"
check_return 10 % 4
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end
# if you multiply i by "by" the return is the high 32 bits
def high_times( i , by_high , by_low)
by = by_high * 65536 + by_low
by *= i
by /= 65536
by /= 65536
return by
end
# if you multiply i by "by" the return is the low 32 bits
def low_times( i , by_high , by_low)
by = by_high * 65536 + by_low
by *= i
return (by & 0xffffffff)
end
def test_hightimes2
@string_input = "return #{2}.high_times(12 , 333)"
check_return high_times(2,12,333)
end
def test_hightimes3456
@string_input = "return #{3456}.high_times(12 , 333)"
check_return high_times(3456,12,333)
end
def test_hightimes234567
@string_input = "return #{234567}.high_times(12 , 333)"
check_return high_times(2,12,333)
end
def test_hightimes
@string_input = "return #{234567}.high_times(12 , 333)"
check_return high_times(234567,12,333)
end
def test_lowtimes2
@string_input = "return #{2}.low_times(14 , 33)"
check_return low_times(2,14,33)
end
def test_lowtimes3456
@string_input = "return #{3456}.low_times(14 , 33)"
check_return low_times(3456,14,33)
end
def test_lowtimes234567
@string_input = "return #{234567}.low_times(14 , 33)"
check_return low_times(234567,14,33)
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end
# finally settled on the long version in http://www.sciencezero.org/index.php?title=ARM:_Division_by_10
# also the last looked good, but some bug is admittedly in all the ones i tried
# (off course the bug is not included in the test, but easy to achieve with random numbers )
# for high numbers with ending 0 they are all 1 low. Possibly Interpreter bug ?
def test_div10_2
@string_input = "return 2.div10()"
check_return 2 / 10
end
def test_div10_10
@string_input = "return 10.div10()"
check_return 10 / 10
end
def test_div10_12345
@string_input = "return 12345.div10()"
check_return 12345 / 10
end
def test_div10_234567
@string_input = "return 234567.div10()"
check_return 234567 / 10
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end
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def test_as_char1
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@string_input = "return 5.as_char()"
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check_return 53
end
def test_as_char2
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@string_input = "return 10.as_char()"
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check_return 32
end
def test_tos_one_digit
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@string_input = "Word five = 5.to_s()
five.putstring()"
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@stdout = " 5"
check
end
def test_tos_zero
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@string_input = "Word five = 0.to_s()
five.putstring()"
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@stdout = " 0"
check
end
def test_tos_two_digit
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@string_input = "Word five = 15.to_s()
five.putstring()"
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@stdout = " 15"
check
end
def test_tos_three_digit
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@string_input = "Word five = 150.to_s()
five.putstring()"
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@stdout = " 150"
check
end
def test_puti_four_digit
@string_input = "return 1234.puti()"
@stdout = " 1234"
check_return 1234
end
def test_puti_seven_digit
@string_input = "int i = 301 * 4096
i = i + 1671
return i.puti()"
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@stdout = " 1234567"
check_return 1234567
end
def test_puti_eight_digit
@string_input = "int i = 3014 * 4096
i = i + 334
return i.puti()"
@stdout = " 12345678"
check_return 12345678
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end
end