require "util/eventable" require "risc/interpreter" require_relative "compiling" require_relative "output" module Risc module Ticker include ScopeHelper include Output include Preloader def setup compiler = RubyX::RubyXCompiler.new(RubyX.interpreter_test_options) @linker = compiler.ruby_to_binary(preload + @string_input, :interpreter) @interpreter = Interpreter.new(@linker) @interpreter.start_program end alias :do_setup :setup def yielder "def yielder; return yield ; end" end def tenner "def tenner; return yield(10) ;end" end def block_main( main , extra = yielder) in_Space("#{extra} ; def main(arg) ; #{main} ; end") end # check the given array of instructions is what the interpreter actually does # possible second argument ignores the given amount, usually up until main def check_chain( should , start_at = 0 ) ticks( start_at ) if start_at > 0 should.each_with_index do |name , index| got = ticks(1) assert_equal got.class ,name , "Wrong class for #{index + 1}, expect #{name} , got #{got}" end end # check the main only, ignoring the __init instructions def check_main_chain( should ) check_chain( should , main_at) end # how many instruction up until the main starts, ie # ticks(main_at) will be the label for main def main_at 14 end def get_return assert_equal Parfait::Message , @interpreter.get_register(:saved_message).class @interpreter.get_register(:message) end # do as many as given ticks in the main, ie main_at more def main_ticks(num) ticks( main_at + num) end # do a certain number of steps in the interpreter and return the last executed instruction def ticks( num ) last = nil num.times do last = @interpreter.instruction @interpreter.tick end return last end alias :risc :main_ticks # collect the classes of all executed istructions def all_classes(max = 300) classes = [] tick = 1 begin while(classes.length < max) cl = ticks(1).class tick += 1 classes << cl break if cl == NilClass end rescue => e puts "Error at tick #{tick}" puts e puts e.backtrace end classes end # do the setup, compile and run the input (a main) to the end def run_main_return(input) run_main("return #{input}") end # get the return from the message (not exit code) # exit code must be int def get_message_return @interpreter.get_register(:r8).return_value end # wrap the input so it is a main, compile and run it def run_main(input) run_input as_main(input) end # use the input as it, compile and run it # input muts contain a Space.main, but may contain more classes and methods def run_input(input) @string_input = input do_setup run_all end def run_all while(@interpreter.instruction) @interpreter.tick #puts @interpreter.instruction end @interpreter.clock end # for chaning the tests quickly output all instructions that are executed def show_ticks classes = all_classes output_classes(classes) end # show all instructions of the main only def show_main_ticks classes = all_classes classes = classes.slice(main_at , 1000) output_classes(classes) end def output_classes(classes) puts class_list(classes) exit(1) end end end