Torsten Rüger
2dcb2a9a72
Just for future, as this gives us a way to know immediately in the type, which represent normal, and which singleton classes Also instantiate singleton class lazily (with singleton type) This makes the type of class single, ie unique, immediately when it is used, ie methods or variables defined. Fixes a design mistake, where all singletonn classes shared the same type, and thus unique methods per class were impossible (Also some misc in commit)
47 lines
1.4 KiB
Ruby
47 lines
1.4 KiB
Ruby
require_relative "helper"
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module Vool
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class TestClassSendInherited < MiniTest::Test
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include Mom
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include VoolCompile
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def class_main
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<<-eos
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class Space
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def self.one_plus()
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return 1 + 1
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end
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end
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class Space
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def main(arg)
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return Space.one_plus
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end
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end
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eos
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end
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def setup
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source = "class Integer < Data4;def +(other);X.int_operator(:+);end;end;" + class_main
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ret = RubyX::RubyXCompiler.new(RubyX.default_test_options).ruby_to_mom(source)
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@ins = ret.compilers.find_compiler_name(:main).mom_instructions.next
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end
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def test_array
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check_array [MessageSetup,ArgumentTransfer,SimpleCall,SlotLoad,
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ReturnJump,Label, ReturnSequence , Label] , @ins
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end
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def test_receiver
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assert_equal Mom::ArgumentTransfer, @ins.next(1).class
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assert_equal 0, @ins.next(1).arguments.length
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assert_equal SlotDefinition, @ins.next(1).receiver.class
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assert_equal Parfait::Class, @ins.next(1).receiver.known_object.class
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assert_equal :Space, @ins.next(1).receiver.known_object.name
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end
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def test_call
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assert_equal SimpleCall, @ins.next(2).class
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assert_equal :one_plus, @ins.next(2).method.name
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assert_equal Parfait::Type, @ins.next(2).method.self_type.class
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assert_equal :"Space.Single", @ins.next(2).method.self_type.object_class.name
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end
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end
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end
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