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SixtyPical Analysis
===================
This is a test suite, written in [Falderal][] format, for the SixtyPical
static analysis rules.
[Falderal]: http://catseye.tc/node/Falderal
-> Functionality "Analyze SixtyPical program" is implemented by
2015-10-18 16:23:01 +00:00
-> shell command "bin/sixtypical --analyze --traceback %(test-body-file) && echo ok"
-> Tests for functionality "Analyze SixtyPical program"
### Rudiments ###
Routines must declare their inputs, outputs, and memory locations they trash.
| routine up
| inputs a
| outputs a
| trashes c, z, v, n
| {
| st off, c
| add a, 1
| }
= ok
Routines may not declare a memory location to be both an output and trashed.
| routine main
| outputs a
| trashes a
| {
| ld a, 0
| }
? InconsistentConstraintsError: a
If a routine declares it outputs a location, that location should be initialized.
| routine main
| outputs a, x, z, n
| {
| ld x, 0
| }
? UnmeaningfulOutputError: a in main
| routine main
| inputs a
| outputs a
| {
| }
= ok
If a routine declares it outputs a location, that location may or may not have
been initialized. Trashing is mainly a signal to the caller.
| routine main
| trashes x, z, n
| {
| ld x, 0
| }
= ok
| routine main
| trashes x, z, n
| {
| }
= ok
If a routine modifies a location, it needs to either output it or trash it.
| routine main
| {
| ld x, 0
| }
? ForbiddenWriteError: x in main
| routine main
| outputs x, z, n
| {
| ld x, 0
| }
= ok
| routine main
| trashes x, z, n
| {
| ld x, 0
| }
= ok
### ld ###
Can't `ld` from a memory location that isn't initialized.
| routine main
| inputs a, x
| trashes a, z, n
| {
| ld a, x
| }
= ok
| routine main
| inputs a
| trashes a
| {
| ld a, x
| }
? UnmeaningfulReadError: x in main
Can't `ld` to a memory location that doesn't appear in (outputs trashes).
| routine main
| trashes a, z, n
| {
| ld a, 0
| }
= ok
| routine main
| outputs a
| trashes z, n
| {
| ld a, 0
| }
= ok
| routine main
| outputs z, n
| trashes a
| {
| ld a, 0
| }
= ok
| routine main
| trashes z, n
| {
| ld a, 0
| }
? ForbiddenWriteError: a in main
| routine main
| trashes a, n
| {
| ld a, 0
| }
? ForbiddenWriteError: z in main
### st ###
Can't `st` from a memory location that isn't initialized.
| byte lives
| routine main
| inputs x
| trashes lives
| {
| st x, lives
| }
= ok
| byte lives
| routine main
| trashes x, lives
| {
| st x, lives
| }
? UnmeaningfulReadError: x in main
Can't `st` to a memory location that doesn't appear in (outputs trashes).
| byte lives
| routine main
| trashes lives
| {
| st 0, lives
| }
= ok
| byte lives
| routine main
| outputs lives
| {
| st 0, lives
| }
= ok
| byte lives
| routine main
| inputs lives
| {
| st 0, lives
| }
? ForbiddenWriteError: lives in main
Storing to a table, you must use an index, and vice-versa.
| byte one
| byte table many
|
| routine main
| outputs one
| trashes a, x, n, z
| {
| ld x, 0
| ld a, 0
| st a, one
| }
= ok
| byte one
| byte table many
|
| routine main
| outputs many
| trashes a, x, n, z
| {
| ld x, 0
| ld a, 0
| st a, many
| }
? TypeMismatchError
| byte one
| byte table many
|
| routine main
| outputs one
| trashes a, x, n, z
| {
| ld x, 0
| ld a, 0
| st a, one + x
| }
? TypeMismatchError
| byte one
| byte table many
|
| routine main
| outputs many
| trashes a, x, n, z
| {
| ld x, 0
| ld a, 0
| st a, many + x
| }
= ok
Reading from a table, you must use an index, and vice-versa.
| byte one
|
| routine main
| outputs one
| trashes a, x, n, z
| {
| ld x, 0
| st x, one
| ld a, one
| }
= ok
| byte one
|
| routine main
| outputs one
| trashes a, x, n, z
| {
| ld x, 0
| st x, one
| ld a, one + x
| }
? TypeMismatchError
| byte table many
|
| routine main
| outputs many
| trashes a, x, n, z
| {
| ld x, 0
| ld a, 0
| st a, many + x
| ld a, many
| }
? TypeMismatchError
| byte table many
|
| routine main
| outputs many
| trashes a, x, n, z
| {
| ld x, 0
| ld a, 0
| st a, many + x
| ld a, many + x
| }
= ok
### add ###
Can't `add` from or to a memory location that isn't initialized.
| routine main
| inputs a
| outputs a
| trashes c, z, v, n
| {
| st off, c
| add a, 0
| }
= ok
| byte lives
| routine main
| inputs a
| outputs a
| trashes c, z, v, n
| {
| st off, c
| add a, lives
| }
? UnmeaningfulReadError: lives in main
| byte lives
| routine main
| inputs lives
| outputs a
| trashes c, z, v, n
| {
| st off, c
| add a, lives
| }
? UnmeaningfulReadError: a in main
Can't `add` to a memory location that isn't writeable.
| routine main
| inputs a
| trashes c
| {
| st off, c
| add a, 0
| }
? ForbiddenWriteError: a in main
### sub ###
Can't `sub` from or to a memory location that isn't initialized.
| routine main
| inputs a
| outputs a
| trashes c, z, v, n
| {
| st off, c
| sub a, 0
| }
= ok
| byte lives
| routine main
| inputs a
| outputs a
| trashes c, z, v, n
| {
| st off, c
| sub a, lives
| }
? UnmeaningfulReadError: lives in main
| byte lives
| routine main
| inputs lives
| outputs a
| trashes c, z, v, n
| {
| st off, c
| sub a, lives
| }
? UnmeaningfulReadError: a in main
Can't `sub` to a memory location that isn't writeable.
| routine main
| inputs a
| trashes c
| {
| st off, c
| sub a, 0
| }
? ForbiddenWriteError: a in main
### inc ###
Location must be initialized and writeable.
| routine main
| outputs x
| trashes z, n
| {
| inc x
| }
? UnmeaningfulReadError: x in main
| routine main
| inputs x
| trashes z, n
| {
| inc x
| }
? ForbiddenWriteError: x in main
| routine main
| inputs x
| outputs x
| trashes z, n
| {
| inc x
| }
= ok
### dec ###
Location must be initialized and writeable.
| routine main
| outputs x
| trashes z, n
| {
| dec x
| }
? UnmeaningfulReadError: x in main
| routine main
| inputs x
| trashes z, n
| {
| dec x
| }
? ForbiddenWriteError: x in main
| routine main
| inputs x
| outputs x
| trashes z, n
| {
| dec x
| }
= ok
### cmp ###
Some rudimentary tests for cmp.
| routine main
| inputs a
| trashes z, c, n
| {
| cmp a, 4
| }
= ok
| routine main
| inputs a
| trashes z, n
| {
| cmp a, 4
| }
? ForbiddenWriteError: c in main
| routine main
| trashes z, c, n
| {
| cmp a, 4
| }
? UnmeaningfulReadError: a in main
### and ###
Some rudimentary tests for and.
| routine main
| inputs a
| outputs a, z, n
| {
| and a, 4
| }
= ok
| routine main
| inputs a
| trashes z, n
| {
| and a, 4
| }
? ForbiddenWriteError: a in main
| routine main
| trashes z, n
| {
| and a, 4
| }
? UnmeaningfulReadError: a in main
### or ###
Writing unit tests on a train. Wow.
| routine main
| inputs a
| outputs a, z, n
| {
| or a, 4
| }
= ok
| routine main
| inputs a
| trashes z, n
| {
| or a, 4
| }
? ForbiddenWriteError: a in main
| routine main
| trashes z, n
| {
| or a, 4
| }
? UnmeaningfulReadError: a in main
### xor ###
Writing unit tests on a train. Wow.
| routine main
| inputs a
| outputs a, z, n
| {
| xor a, 4
| }
= ok
| routine main
| inputs a
| trashes z, n
| {
| xor a, 4
| }
? ForbiddenWriteError: a in main
| routine main
| trashes z, n
| {
| xor a, 4
| }
? UnmeaningfulReadError: a in main
### shl ###
Some rudimentary tests for shl.
| routine main
| inputs a, c
| outputs a, c, z, n
| {
| shl a
| }
= ok
| routine main
| inputs a, c
| outputs c, z, n
| {
| shl a
| }
? ForbiddenWriteError: a in main
| routine main
| inputs a
| outputs a, c, z, n
| {
| shl a
| }
? UnmeaningfulReadError: c in main
### shr ###
Some rudimentary tests for shr.
| routine main
| inputs a, c
| outputs a, c, z, n
| {
| shr a
| }
= ok
| routine main
| inputs a, c
| outputs c, z, n
| {
| shr a
| }
? ForbiddenWriteError: a in main
| routine main
| inputs a
| outputs a, c, z, n
| {
| shr a
| }
? UnmeaningfulReadError: c in main
### call ###
When calling a routine, all of the locations it lists as inputs must be
initialized.
| byte lives
|
| routine foo
| inputs x
| trashes lives
| {
| st x, lives
| }
|
| routine main
| {
| call foo
| }
? UnmeaningfulReadError: x in main
Note that if you call a routine that trashes a location, you also trash it.
| byte lives
|
| routine foo
| inputs x
| trashes lives
| {
| st x, lives
| }
|
| routine main
| outputs x, z, n
| {
| ld x, 0
| call foo
| }
? ForbiddenWriteError: lives in main
| byte lives
|
| routine foo
| inputs x
| trashes lives
| {
| st x, lives
| }
|
| routine main
| outputs x, z, n
| trashes lives
| {
| ld x, 0
| call foo
| }
= ok
You can't output a value that the thing you called trashed.
| byte lives
|
| routine foo
| inputs x
| trashes lives
| {
| st x, lives
| }
|
| routine main
| outputs x, z, n, lives
| {
| ld x, 0
| call foo
| }
? UnmeaningfulOutputError: lives in main
...unless you write to it yourself afterwards.
| byte lives
|
| routine foo
| inputs x
| trashes lives
| {
| st x, lives
| }
|
| routine main
| outputs x, z, n, lives
| {
| ld x, 0
| call foo
| st x, lives
| }
= ok
If a routine declares outputs, they are initialized in the caller after
calling it.
| routine foo
| outputs x, z, n
| {
| ld x, 0
| }
|
| routine main
| outputs a
| trashes x, z, n
| {
| call foo
| ld a, x
| }
= ok
| routine foo
| {
| }
|
| routine main
| outputs a
| trashes x
| {
| call foo
| ld a, x
| }
? UnmeaningfulReadError: x in main
If a routine trashes locations, they are uninitialized in the caller after
calling it.
| routine foo
| trashes x, z, n
| {
| ld x, 0
| }
= ok
| routine foo
| trashes x, z, n
| {
| ld x, 0
| }
|
| routine main
| outputs a
| trashes x, z, n
| {
| call foo
| ld a, x
| }
? UnmeaningfulReadError: x in main
2015-10-17 13:54:28 +00:00
Calling an extern is just the same as calling a defined routine with the
same constraints.
| routine chrout
| inputs a
| trashes a
| @ 65490
|
| routine main
| trashes a, z, n
| {
| ld a, 65
| call chrout
| }
= ok
| routine chrout
| inputs a
| trashes a
| @ 65490
|
| routine main
| trashes a, z, n
| {
| call chrout
| }
? UnmeaningfulReadError: a in main
2015-10-17 13:54:28 +00:00
| routine chrout
| inputs a
| trashes a
| @ 65490
|
| routine main
| trashes a, x, z, n
| {
| ld a, 65
| call chrout
| ld x, a
| }
? UnmeaningfulReadError: a in main
2015-10-17 13:54:28 +00:00
### if ###
Both blocks of an `if` are analyzed.
| routine foo
| inputs a
| outputs x
| trashes a, z, n, c
| {
| cmp a, 42
| if z {
| ld x, 7
| } else {
| ld x, 23
| }
| }
= ok
If a location is initialized in one block, is must be initialized in the other as well.
| routine foo
| inputs a
| outputs x
| trashes a, z, n, c
| {
| cmp a, 42
| if z {
| ld x, 7
| } else {
| ld a, 23
| }
| }
? InconsistentInitializationError: x
| routine foo
| inputs a
| outputs x
| trashes a, z, n, c
| {
| cmp a, 42
| if z {
| ld a, 6
| } else {
| ld x, 7
| }
| }
? InconsistentInitializationError: x
| routine foo
| inputs a
| outputs x
| trashes a, z, n, c
| {
| cmp a, 42
| if not z {
| ld a, 6
| } else {
| ld x, 7
| }
| }
? InconsistentInitializationError: x
An `if` with a single block is analyzed as if it had an empty `else` block.
| routine foo
| inputs a
| outputs x
| trashes a, z, n, c
| {
| cmp a, 42
| if z {
| ld x, 7
| }
| }
? InconsistentInitializationError: x
| routine foo
| inputs a
| outputs x
| trashes a, z, n, c
| {
| ld x, 0
| cmp a, 42
| if z {
| ld x, 7
| }
| }
= ok
| routine foo
| inputs a
| outputs x
| trashes a, z, n, c
| {
| ld x, 0
| cmp a, 42
| if not z {
| ld x, 7
| }
| }
= ok
### repeat ###
Repeat loop.
| routine main
| outputs x, y, n, z, c
| {
| ld x, 0
| ld y, 15
| repeat {
| inc x
| inc y
| cmp x, 10
| } until z
| }
= ok
You can initialize something inside the loop that was uninitialized outside.
| routine main
| outputs x, y, n, z, c
| {
| ld x, 0
| repeat {
| ld y, 15
| inc x
| cmp x, 10
| } until z
| }
= ok
But you can't UNinitialize something at the end of the loop that you need
initialized at the start.
| routine foo
| trashes y
| {
| }
|
| routine main
| outputs x, y, n, z, c
| {
| ld x, 0
| ld y, 15
| repeat {
| inc x
| inc y
| call foo
| cmp x, 10
| } until z
| }
? UnmeaningfulReadError: y in main
### copy ###
Can't `copy` from a memory location that isn't initialized.
| byte lives
| routine main
| inputs x
| outputs lives
| trashes a, z, n
| {
| copy x, lives
| }
= ok
| byte lives
| routine main
| outputs lives
| trashes x, a, z, n
| {
| copy x, lives
| }
? UnmeaningfulReadError: x in main
Can't `copy` to a memory location that doesn't appear in (outputs trashes).
| byte lives
| routine main
| trashes lives, a, z, n
| {
| copy 0, lives
| }
= ok
| byte lives
| routine main
| outputs lives
| trashes a, z, n
| {
| copy 0, lives
| }
= ok
| byte lives
| routine main
| inputs lives
| trashes a, z, n
| {
| copy 0, lives
| }
? ForbiddenWriteError: lives in main
a, z, and n are trashed, and must be declared as such
| byte lives
| routine main
| outputs lives
| {
| copy 0, lives
| }
? ForbiddenWriteError: a in main
a, z, and n are trashed, and must not be declared as outputs.
| byte lives
| routine main
| outputs lives, a, z, n
| {
| copy 0, lives
| }
? UnmeaningfulOutputError: a in main
Unless of course you subsequently initialize them.
| byte lives
| routine main
| outputs lives, a, z, n
| {
| copy 0, lives
| ld a, 0
| }
= ok
You can copy the address of a routine into a vector, if that vector is declared appropriately.
| vector vec
| inputs x
| outputs x
| trashes z, n
|
| routine foo
| inputs x
| outputs x
| trashes z, n
| {
| inc x
| }
|
| routine main
| inputs foo
| outputs vec
| trashes a, z, n
| {
| copy foo, vec
| }
= ok
But not if the vector is declared inappropriately.
| vector vec
| inputs y
| outputs y
| trashes z, n
|
| routine foo
| inputs x
| outputs x
| trashes z, n
| {
| inc x
| }
|
| routine main
| inputs foo
| outputs vec
| trashes a, z, n
| {
| copy foo, vec
| }
? IncompatibleConstraintsError
Routines are read-only.
| vector vec
| inputs x
| outputs x
| trashes z, n
|
| routine foo
| inputs x
| outputs x
| trashes z, n
| {
| inc x
| }
|
| routine main
| inputs foo
| outputs vec
| trashes a, z, n
| {
| copy vec, foo
| }
? TypeMismatchError
Indirect call.
| vector foo outputs x trashes z, n
|
| routine bar outputs x trashes z, n {
| ld x, 200
| }
|
| routine main inputs bar outputs x, foo trashes a, z, n {
| copy bar, foo
| call foo
| }
= ok
Calling the vector does indeed trash the things the vector says it does.
| vector foo trashes x, z, n
|
| routine bar trashes x, z, n {
| ld x, 200
| }
|
| routine main inputs bar outputs x, foo trashes z, n {
| ld x, 0
| copy bar, foo
| call foo
| }
? UnmeaningfulOutputError: x in main
`goto`, if present, must be in tail position (the final instruction in a routine.)
| routine bar trashes x, z, n {
| ld x, 200
| }
|
| routine main trashes x, z, n {
| ld x, 0
| goto bar
| }
= ok
| routine bar trashes x, z, n {
| ld x, 200
| }
|
| routine main trashes x, z, n {
| goto bar
| ld x, 0
| }
? IllegalJumpError
| routine bar trashes x, z, n {
| ld x, 200
| }
|
| routine main trashes x, z, n {
| ld x, 0
| if z {
| ld x, 1
| goto bar
| }
| }
= ok
| routine bar trashes x, z, n {
| ld x, 200
| }
|
| routine main trashes x, z, n {
| ld x, 0
| if z {
| ld x, 1
| goto bar
| }
| ld x, 0
| }
? IllegalJumpError
Can't `goto` a routine that outputs or trashes more than the current routine.
| routine bar trashes x, y, z, n {
| ld x, 200
| ld y, 200
| }
|
| routine main trashes x, z, n {
| ld x, 0
| goto bar
| }
? IncompatibleConstraintsError
| routine bar outputs y trashes z, n {
| ld y, 200
| }
|
| routine main trashes x, z, n {
| ld x, 0
| goto bar
| }
? IncompatibleConstraintsError
Can `goto` a routine that outputs or trashes less than the current routine.
| routine bar trashes x, z, n {
| ld x, 1
| }
|
| routine main trashes a, x, z, n {
| ld a, 0
| ld x, 0
| goto bar
| }
= ok
Indirect goto.
| vector foo outputs x trashes a, z, n
|
| routine bar outputs x trashes a, z, n {
| ld x, 200
| }
|
| routine main inputs bar outputs x trashes foo, a, z, n {
| copy bar, foo
| goto foo
| }
= ok
Jumping through the vector does indeed output the things the vector says it does.
| vector foo trashes a, x, z, n
|
| routine bar trashes a, x, z, n {
| ld x, 200
| }
|
| routine sub inputs bar trashes foo, a, x, z, n {
| ld x, 0
| copy bar, foo
| goto foo
| }
|
| routine main inputs bar outputs a trashes z, n {
| call sub
| ld a, x
| }
? UnmeaningfulReadError: x in main
Ack, I have become a bit confused...