a2e7d7c469
where the pc, like in cpu’s is the memory position. That is what the interpreter works on. But for humans, the clock is a simpler way to count where the program is at, no. of instructions executed
73 lines
1.7 KiB
Ruby
73 lines
1.7 KiB
Ruby
require_relative "helper"
|
|
|
|
module Risc
|
|
class TestInterpreterBasics < MiniTest::Test
|
|
|
|
def test_class
|
|
assert_equal Risc::Interpreter , Interpreter.new.class
|
|
end
|
|
def test_starts_stopped
|
|
assert_equal :stopped , Interpreter.new.state
|
|
end
|
|
def test_has_regs
|
|
assert_equal 12 , Interpreter.new.registers.length
|
|
end
|
|
def test_has_r0
|
|
assert_equal :r0 , Interpreter.new.registers.keys.first
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
class TestInterpreterStarts < MiniTest::Test
|
|
def setup
|
|
@machine = Risc.machine.boot
|
|
@machine.translate(:interpreter)
|
|
@machine.position_all
|
|
@interpreter = Interpreter.new
|
|
end
|
|
def test_starts
|
|
assert_equal 0 , @interpreter.start_machine
|
|
end
|
|
def test_started
|
|
@interpreter.start_machine
|
|
assert_equal :running , @interpreter.state
|
|
end
|
|
def test_pos
|
|
@interpreter.start_machine
|
|
assert_equal 1 , @interpreter.clock
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
class TestInterpreterTicks < MiniTest::Test
|
|
def setup
|
|
@machine = Risc.machine.boot
|
|
@machine.translate(:interpreter)
|
|
@machine.position_all
|
|
@interpreter = Interpreter.new
|
|
@interpreter.start_machine
|
|
end
|
|
def test_tick1
|
|
assert_equal 2 , @interpreter.tick
|
|
end
|
|
def test_clock1
|
|
@interpreter.tick
|
|
assert_equal 2 , @interpreter.clock
|
|
end
|
|
def test_pc1
|
|
@interpreter.tick
|
|
assert_equal 19484 , @interpreter.pc
|
|
end
|
|
def test_tick2
|
|
@interpreter.tick
|
|
assert_equal 3 , @interpreter.tick
|
|
end
|
|
def test_clock2
|
|
@interpreter.tick
|
|
@interpreter.tick
|
|
assert_equal 3 , @interpreter.clock
|
|
end
|
|
def test_pc2
|
|
@interpreter.tick
|
|
@interpreter.tick
|
|
assert_equal 19488 , @interpreter.pc
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|