rubyx/test/mains/test_new.rb
Torsten Rüger b9bdc55059 A good start on the macro idea
I call it macro because it lets you insert basically arbitrary risc code into the ruby level. The way it works:
Reserve namespace X
map any X.some_call to a Mom instruction
by the name SomeCall
which must take the same args in constructor as given
And obviously produce whatever risc it wants
Hoping to rewrite builtin around this idea (with the existing Mom builtn instructions)
2019-08-25 14:40:59 +03:00

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require_relative 'helper'
# The "New" in this TestNew means that this is the place to develop a new test for the
# mains dir.
# If you just pop a file in the source directory, all tests will run.
# This is fine if all is fine. But if all is fine, you are not developing, just playing.
# So when you really need to itereate editing this gives guard auto-run and just of that
# one test that you work on.
# After getting the test to run, copy paste the whole code into a file in source and revert
# changes on this file.
module Mains
class TestNew < MiniTest::Test
include Risc::Ticker
def whole_input
<<-eos
class Space
def times
n = 5
i = 0
while( i < 5 )
yield
i = i + 1
end
return 1
end
def main(arg)
times{
"1".putstring
}
return 4
end
end
eos
end
def setup
@string_input = whole_input
super
end
def test_chain
run_all
assert_equal ::Integer , get_return.class , " "
assert_equal 4 , get_return , " "
assert_equal "11111" , @interpreter.stdout
end
end
end