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More tests: prelimtest.fth and coreexttest.fth.
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# ctrl # ctrl
Tab 7 2 8 Tab 7 2 8
ISO_Left_Tab 7 2 8 ISO_Left_Tab 7 2 8
Control_L 7 2 8 # Control_L 7 2 8
Control_R 7 2 8 Control_R 7 2 8
# shift+2 # shift+2
quotedbl 7 3 8 quotedbl 7 3 8
# space # space
space 7 4 8 space 7 4 8
# cbm # cbm
# Control_L 7 5 8 Control_L 7 5 8
Alt_L 7 5 8 Alt_L 7 5 8
# run/stop # run/stop
Escape 7 7 8 Escape 7 7 8

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: cells 2* ; : cells 2* ;
: s" [compile] " compile count ; immediate : s" [compile] " compile count ; immediate restrict
: c" [compile] " ; immediate restrict
: [char] [compile] ascii ; immediate : [char] [compile] ascii ; immediate
: char [compile] ascii ; : char [compile] ascii ;
@ -45,3 +46,32 @@
: tuck under ; : tuck under ;
: :noname here ['] tuck @ , 0 ] ; : :noname here ['] tuck @ , 0 ] ;
: <> = not ;
\ Wrong for -32768: : 0> ( n -- flag) negate 0< ;
: 0> dup 0< swap 0= or not ;
: 2>r r> -rot swap >r >r >r ;
: 2r> r> r> r> swap rot >r ;
: 2r@ r> r> r> 2dup >r >r swap rot >r ;
: WITHIN ( test low high -- flag ) OVER - >R - R> U< ;
: unused sp@ here - ;
: again [compile] repeat ; immediate restrict
: BUFFER: CREATE ALLOT ;
: compile, , ;
: defer! >body ! ;
: defer@ >body @ ;
: action-of
STATE @ IF
POSTPONE ['] POSTPONE DEFER@
ELSE
' DEFER@
THEN ; IMMEDIATE
: HOLDS ( addr u -- )
BEGIN DUP WHILE 1- 2DUP + C@ HOLD REPEAT 2DROP ;

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\ To test the ANS Forth Core Extension word set
\ This program was written by Gerry Jackson in 2006, with contributions from
\ others where indicated, and is in the public domain - it can be distributed
\ and/or modified in any way but please retain this notice.
\ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
\ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
\ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
\ The tests are not claimed to be comprehensive or correct
\ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\ Version 0.13 28 October 2015
\ Replace <FALSE> and <TRUE> with FALSE and TRUE to avoid
\ dependence on Core tests
\ Moved SAVE-INPUT and RESTORE-INPUT tests in a file to filetest.fth
\ Use of 2VARIABLE (from optional wordset) replaced with CREATE.
\ Minor lower to upper case conversions.
\ Calls to COMPARE replaced by S= (in utilities.fth) to avoid use
\ of a word from an optional word set.
\ UNUSED tests revised as UNUSED UNUSED = may return FALSE when an
\ implementation has the data stack sharing unused dataspace.
\ Double number input dependency removed from the HOLDS tests.
\ Minor case sensitivities removed in definition names.
\ 0.11 25 April 2015
\ Added tests for PARSE-NAME HOLDS BUFFER:
\ S\" tests added
\ DEFER IS ACTION-OF DEFER! DEFER@ tests added
\ Empty CASE statement test added
\ [COMPILE] tests removed because it is obsolescent in Forth 2012
\ 0.10 1 August 2014
\ Added tests contributed by James Bowman for:
\ <> U> 0<> 0> NIP TUCK ROLL PICK 2>R 2R@ 2R>
\ HEX WITHIN UNUSED AGAIN MARKER
\ Added tests for:
\ .R U.R ERASE PAD REFILL SOURCE-ID
\ Removed ABORT from NeverExecuted to enable Win32
\ to continue after failure of RESTORE-INPUT.
\ Removed max-intx which is no longer used.
\ 0.7 6 June 2012 Extra CASE test added
\ 0.6 1 April 2012 Tests placed in the public domain.
\ SAVE-INPUT & RESTORE-INPUT tests, position
\ of T{ moved so that tests work with ttester.fs
\ CONVERT test deleted - obsolete word removed from Forth 200X
\ IMMEDIATE VALUEs tested
\ RECURSE with :NONAME tested
\ PARSE and .( tested
\ Parsing behaviour of C" added
\ 0.5 14 September 2011 Removed the double [ELSE] from the
\ initial SAVE-INPUT & RESTORE-INPUT test
\ 0.4 30 November 2009 max-int replaced with max-intx to
\ avoid redefinition warnings.
\ 0.3 6 March 2009 { and } replaced with T{ and }T
\ CONVERT test now independent of cell size
\ 0.2 20 April 2007 ANS Forth words changed to upper case
\ Tests qd3 to qd6 by Reinhold Straub
\ 0.1 Oct 2006 First version released
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
\ The tests are based on John Hayes test program for the core word set
\ Words tested in this file are:
\ .( .R 0<> 0> 2>R 2R> 2R@ :NONAME <> ?DO AGAIN C" CASE COMPILE, ENDCASE
\ ENDOF ERASE FALSE HEX MARKER NIP OF PAD PARSE PICK REFILL
\ RESTORE-INPUT ROLL SAVE-INPUT SOURCE-ID TO TRUE TUCK U.R U> UNUSED
\ VALUE WITHIN [COMPILE]
\ Words not tested or partially tested:
\ \ because it has been extensively used already and is, hence, unnecessary
\ REFILL and SOURCE-ID from the user input device which are not possible
\ when testing from a file such as this one
\ UNUSED (partially tested) as the value returned is system dependent
\ Obsolescent words #TIB CONVERT EXPECT QUERY SPAN TIB as they have been
\ removed from the Forth 2012 standard
\ Results from words that output to the user output device have to visually
\ checked for correctness. These are .R U.R .(
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
\ Assumptions & dependencies:
\ - tester.fr (or ttester.fs), errorreport.fth and utilities.fth have been
\ included prior to this file
\ - the Core word set available
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TESTING Core Extension words
DECIMAL
TESTING TRUE FALSE
T{ TRUE -> 0 INVERT }T
T{ FALSE -> 0 }T
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TESTING <> U> (contributed by James Bowman)
T{ 0 0 <> -> FALSE }T
T{ 1 1 <> -> FALSE }T
T{ -1 -1 <> -> FALSE }T
T{ 1 0 <> -> TRUE }T
T{ -1 0 <> -> TRUE }T
T{ 0 1 <> -> TRUE }T
T{ 0 -1 <> -> TRUE }T
T{ 0 1 U> -> FALSE }T
T{ 1 2 U> -> FALSE }T
T{ 0 MID-UINT U> -> FALSE }T
T{ 0 MAX-UINT U> -> FALSE }T
T{ MID-UINT MAX-UINT U> -> FALSE }T
T{ 0 0 U> -> FALSE }T
T{ 1 1 U> -> FALSE }T
T{ 1 0 U> -> TRUE }T
T{ 2 1 U> -> TRUE }T
T{ MID-UINT 0 U> -> TRUE }T
T{ MAX-UINT 0 U> -> TRUE }T
T{ MAX-UINT MID-UINT U> -> TRUE }T
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TESTING 0<> 0> (contributed by James Bowman)
T{ 0 0<> -> FALSE }T
T{ 1 0<> -> TRUE }T
T{ 2 0<> -> TRUE }T
T{ -1 0<> -> TRUE }T
T{ MAX-UINT 0<> -> TRUE }T
T{ MIN-INT 0<> -> TRUE }T
T{ MAX-INT 0<> -> TRUE }T
T{ 0 0> -> FALSE }T
T{ -1 0> -> FALSE }T
T{ MIN-INT 0> -> FALSE }T
T{ 1 0> -> TRUE }T
T{ MAX-INT 0> -> TRUE }T
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TESTING NIP TUCK ROLL PICK (contributed by James Bowman)
T{ 1 2 NIP -> 2 }T
T{ 1 2 3 NIP -> 1 3 }T
T{ 1 2 TUCK -> 2 1 2 }T
T{ 1 2 3 TUCK -> 1 3 2 3 }T
T{ : RO5 100 200 300 400 500 ; -> }T
T{ RO5 3 ROLL -> 100 300 400 500 200 }T
T{ RO5 2 ROLL -> RO5 ROT }T
T{ RO5 1 ROLL -> RO5 SWAP }T
T{ RO5 0 ROLL -> RO5 }T
T{ RO5 2 PICK -> 100 200 300 400 500 300 }T
T{ RO5 1 PICK -> RO5 OVER }T
T{ RO5 0 PICK -> RO5 DUP }T
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TESTING 2>R 2R@ 2R> (contributed by James Bowman)
T{ : RR0 2>R 100 R> R> ; -> }T
T{ 300 400 RR0 -> 100 400 300 }T
T{ 200 300 400 RR0 -> 200 100 400 300 }T
T{ : RR1 2>R 100 2R@ R> R> ; -> }T
T{ 300 400 RR1 -> 100 300 400 400 300 }T
T{ 200 300 400 RR1 -> 200 100 300 400 400 300 }T
T{ : RR2 2>R 100 2R> ; -> }T
T{ 300 400 RR2 -> 100 300 400 }T
T{ 200 300 400 RR2 -> 200 100 300 400 }T
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TESTING HEX (contributed by James Bowman)
T{ BASE @ HEX BASE @ DECIMAL BASE @ - SWAP BASE ! -> 6 }T
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TESTING WITHIN (contributed by James Bowman)
T{ 0 0 0 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 0 0 MID-UINT WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ 0 0 MID-UINT+1 WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ 0 0 MAX-UINT WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ 0 MID-UINT 0 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 0 MID-UINT MID-UINT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 0 MID-UINT MID-UINT+1 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 0 MID-UINT MAX-UINT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 0 MID-UINT+1 0 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 0 MID-UINT+1 MID-UINT WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ 0 MID-UINT+1 MID-UINT+1 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 0 MID-UINT+1 MAX-UINT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 0 MAX-UINT 0 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 0 MAX-UINT MID-UINT WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ 0 MAX-UINT MID-UINT+1 WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ 0 MAX-UINT MAX-UINT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MID-UINT 0 0 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MID-UINT 0 MID-UINT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MID-UINT 0 MID-UINT+1 WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MID-UINT 0 MAX-UINT WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MID-UINT MID-UINT 0 WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MID-UINT MID-UINT MID-UINT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MID-UINT MID-UINT MID-UINT+1 WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MID-UINT MID-UINT MAX-UINT WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MID-UINT MID-UINT+1 0 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MID-UINT MID-UINT+1 MID-UINT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MID-UINT MID-UINT+1 MID-UINT+1 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MID-UINT MID-UINT+1 MAX-UINT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MID-UINT MAX-UINT 0 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MID-UINT MAX-UINT MID-UINT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MID-UINT MAX-UINT MID-UINT+1 WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MID-UINT MAX-UINT MAX-UINT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MID-UINT+1 0 0 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MID-UINT+1 0 MID-UINT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MID-UINT+1 0 MID-UINT+1 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MID-UINT+1 0 MAX-UINT WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MID-UINT+1 MID-UINT 0 WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MID-UINT+1 MID-UINT MID-UINT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MID-UINT+1 MID-UINT MID-UINT+1 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MID-UINT+1 MID-UINT MAX-UINT WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MID-UINT+1 MID-UINT+1 0 WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MID-UINT+1 MID-UINT+1 MID-UINT WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MID-UINT+1 MID-UINT+1 MID-UINT+1 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MID-UINT+1 MID-UINT+1 MAX-UINT WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MID-UINT+1 MAX-UINT 0 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MID-UINT+1 MAX-UINT MID-UINT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MID-UINT+1 MAX-UINT MID-UINT+1 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MID-UINT+1 MAX-UINT MAX-UINT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MAX-UINT 0 0 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MAX-UINT 0 MID-UINT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MAX-UINT 0 MID-UINT+1 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MAX-UINT 0 MAX-UINT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MAX-UINT MID-UINT 0 WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MAX-UINT MID-UINT MID-UINT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MAX-UINT MID-UINT MID-UINT+1 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MAX-UINT MID-UINT MAX-UINT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MAX-UINT MID-UINT+1 0 WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MAX-UINT MID-UINT+1 MID-UINT WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MAX-UINT MID-UINT+1 MID-UINT+1 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MAX-UINT MID-UINT+1 MAX-UINT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MAX-UINT MAX-UINT 0 WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MAX-UINT MAX-UINT MID-UINT WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MAX-UINT MAX-UINT MID-UINT+1 WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MAX-UINT MAX-UINT MAX-UINT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MIN-INT MIN-INT MIN-INT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MIN-INT MIN-INT 0 WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MIN-INT MIN-INT 1 WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MIN-INT MIN-INT MAX-INT WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MIN-INT 0 MIN-INT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MIN-INT 0 0 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MIN-INT 0 1 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MIN-INT 0 MAX-INT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MIN-INT 1 MIN-INT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MIN-INT 1 0 WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MIN-INT 1 1 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MIN-INT 1 MAX-INT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MIN-INT MAX-INT MIN-INT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MIN-INT MAX-INT 0 WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MIN-INT MAX-INT 1 WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MIN-INT MAX-INT MAX-INT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 0 MIN-INT MIN-INT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 0 MIN-INT 0 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 0 MIN-INT 1 WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ 0 MIN-INT MAX-INT WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ 0 0 MIN-INT WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ 0 0 0 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 0 0 1 WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ 0 0 MAX-INT WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ 0 1 MIN-INT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 0 1 0 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 0 1 1 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 0 1 MAX-INT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 0 MAX-INT MIN-INT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 0 MAX-INT 0 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 0 MAX-INT 1 WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ 0 MAX-INT MAX-INT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 1 MIN-INT MIN-INT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 1 MIN-INT 0 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 1 MIN-INT 1 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 1 MIN-INT MAX-INT WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ 1 0 MIN-INT WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ 1 0 0 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 1 0 1 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 1 0 MAX-INT WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ 1 1 MIN-INT WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ 1 1 0 WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ 1 1 1 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 1 1 MAX-INT WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ 1 MAX-INT MIN-INT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 1 MAX-INT 0 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 1 MAX-INT 1 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ 1 MAX-INT MAX-INT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MAX-INT MIN-INT MIN-INT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MAX-INT MIN-INT 0 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MAX-INT MIN-INT 1 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MAX-INT MIN-INT MAX-INT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MAX-INT 0 MIN-INT WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MAX-INT 0 0 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MAX-INT 0 1 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MAX-INT 0 MAX-INT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MAX-INT 1 MIN-INT WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MAX-INT 1 0 WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MAX-INT 1 1 WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MAX-INT 1 MAX-INT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
T{ MAX-INT MAX-INT MIN-INT WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MAX-INT MAX-INT 0 WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MAX-INT MAX-INT 1 WITHIN -> TRUE }T
T{ MAX-INT MAX-INT MAX-INT WITHIN -> FALSE }T
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TESTING UNUSED (contributed by James Bowman & Peter Knaggs)
VARIABLE UNUSED0
T{ UNUSED DROP -> }T
T{ ALIGN UNUSED UNUSED0 ! 0 , UNUSED CELL+ UNUSED0 @ = -> TRUE }T
T{ UNUSED UNUSED0 ! 0 C, UNUSED CHAR+ UNUSED0 @ =
-> TRUE }T \ aligned -> unaligned
T{ UNUSED UNUSED0 ! 0 C, UNUSED CHAR+ UNUSED0 @ = -> TRUE }T \ unaligned -> ?
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TESTING AGAIN (contributed by James Bowman)
T{ : AG0 701 BEGIN DUP 7 MOD 0= IF EXIT THEN 1+ AGAIN ; -> }T
T{ AG0 -> 707 }T
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
\vf TESTING MARKER (contributed by James Bowman)
\vf T{ : MA? BL WORD FIND NIP 0<> ; -> }T
\vf T{ MARKER MA0 -> }T
\vf T{ : MA1 111 ; -> }T
\vf T{ MARKER MA2 -> }T
\vf T{ : MA1 222 ; -> }T
\vf T{ MA? MA0 MA? MA1 MA? MA2 -> TRUE TRUE TRUE }T
\vf T{ MA1 MA2 MA1 -> 222 111 }T
\vf T{ MA? MA0 MA? MA1 MA? MA2 -> TRUE TRUE FALSE }T
\vf T{ MA0 -> }T
\vf T{ MA? MA0 MA? MA1 MA? MA2 -> FALSE FALSE FALSE }T
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TESTING ?DO
: QD ?DO I LOOP ;
T{ 789 789 QD -> }T
T{ -9876 -9876 QD -> }T
T{ 5 0 QD -> 0 1 2 3 4 }T
: QD1 ?DO I 10 +LOOP ;
T{ 50 1 QD1 -> 1 11 21 31 41 }T
T{ 50 0 QD1 -> 0 10 20 30 40 }T
: QD2 ?DO I 3 > IF LEAVE ELSE I THEN LOOP ;
T{ 5 -1 QD2 -> -1 0 1 2 3 }T
: QD3 ?DO I 1 +LOOP ;
T{ 4 4 QD3 -> }T
T{ 4 1 QD3 -> 1 2 3 }T
T{ 2 -1 QD3 -> -1 0 1 }T
: QD4 ?DO I -1 +LOOP ;
T{ 4 4 QD4 -> }T
T{ 1 4 QD4 -> 4 3 2 1 }T
T{ -1 2 QD4 -> 2 1 0 -1 }T
: QD5 ?DO I -10 +LOOP ;
T{ 1 50 QD5 -> 50 40 30 20 10 }T
T{ 0 50 QD5 -> 50 40 30 20 10 0 }T
T{ -25 10 QD5 -> 10 0 -10 -20 }T
VARIABLE ITERS
VARIABLE INCRMNT
: QD6 ( limit start increment -- )
INCRMNT !
0 ITERS !
?DO
1 ITERS +!
I
ITERS @ 6 = IF LEAVE THEN
INCRMNT @
+LOOP ITERS @
;
T{ 4 4 -1 QD6 -> 0 }T
T{ 1 4 -1 QD6 -> 4 3 2 1 4 }T
T{ 4 1 -1 QD6 -> 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 6 }T
T{ 4 1 0 QD6 -> 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 }T
T{ 0 0 0 QD6 -> 0 }T
T{ 1 4 0 QD6 -> 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 }T
T{ 1 4 1 QD6 -> 4 5 6 7 8 9 6 }T
T{ 4 1 1 QD6 -> 1 2 3 3 }T
T{ 4 4 1 QD6 -> 0 }T
T{ 2 -1 -1 QD6 -> -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 6 }T
T{ -1 2 -1 QD6 -> 2 1 0 -1 4 }T
T{ 2 -1 0 QD6 -> -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 6 }T
T{ -1 2 0 QD6 -> 2 2 2 2 2 2 6 }T
T{ -1 2 1 QD6 -> 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 }T
T{ 2 -1 1 QD6 -> -1 0 1 3 }T
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TESTING BUFFER:
T{ 8 BUFFER: BUF:TEST -> }T
T{ BUF:TEST DUP ALIGNED = -> TRUE }T
T{ 111 BUF:TEST ! 222 BUF:TEST CELL+ ! -> }T
T{ BUF:TEST @ BUF:TEST CELL+ @ -> 111 222 }T
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
\vf TESTING VALUE TO
\vf T{ 111 VALUE VAL1 -999 VALUE VAL2 -> }T
\vf T{ VAL1 -> 111 }T
\vf T{ VAL2 -> -999 }T
\vf T{ 222 TO VAL1 -> }T
\vf T{ VAL1 -> 222 }T
\vf T{ : VD1 VAL1 ; -> }T
\vf T{ VD1 -> 222 }T
\vf T{ : VD2 TO VAL2 ; -> }T
\vf T{ VAL2 -> -999 }T
\vf T{ -333 VD2 -> }T
\vf T{ VAL2 -> -333 }T
\vf T{ VAL1 -> 222 }T
\vf T{ 123 VALUE VAL3 IMMEDIATE VAL3 -> 123 }T
\vf T{ : VD3 VAL3 LITERAL ; VD3 -> 123 }T
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
\vf TESTING CASE OF ENDOF ENDCASE
\vf : CS1 CASE 1 OF 111 ENDOF
\vf 2 OF 222 ENDOF
\vf 3 OF 333 ENDOF
\vf >R 999 R>
\vf ENDCASE
\vf ;
\vf T{ 1 CS1 -> 111 }T
\vf T{ 2 CS1 -> 222 }T
\vf T{ 3 CS1 -> 333 }T
\vf T{ 4 CS1 -> 999 }T
\ Nested CASE's
\vf : CS2 >R CASE -1 OF CASE R@ 1 OF 100 ENDOF
\vf 2 OF 200 ENDOF
\vf >R -300 R>
\vf ENDCASE
\vf ENDOF
\vf -2 OF CASE R@ 1 OF -99 ENDOF
\vf >R -199 R>
\vf ENDCASE
\vf ENDOF
\vf >R 299 R>
\vf ENDCASE R> DROP
\vf ;
\vf T{ -1 1 CS2 -> 100 }T
\vf T{ -1 2 CS2 -> 200 }T
\vf T{ -1 3 CS2 -> -300 }T
\vf T{ -2 1 CS2 -> -99 }T
\vf T{ -2 2 CS2 -> -199 }T
\vf T{ 0 2 CS2 -> 299 }T
\ Boolean short circuiting using CASE
\vf : CS3 ( N1 -- N2 )
\vf CASE 1- FALSE OF 11 ENDOF
\vf 1- FALSE OF 22 ENDOF
\vf 1- FALSE OF 33 ENDOF
\vf 44 SWAP
\vf ENDCASE
\vf ;
\vf T{ 1 CS3 -> 11 }T
\vf T{ 2 CS3 -> 22 }T
\vf T{ 3 CS3 -> 33 }T
\vf T{ 9 CS3 -> 44 }T
\ Empty CASE statements with/without default
\vf T{ : CS4 CASE ENDCASE ; 1 CS4 -> }T
\vf T{ : CS5 CASE 2 SWAP ENDCASE ; 1 CS5 -> 2 }T
\vf T{ : CS6 CASE 1 OF ENDOF 2 ENDCASE ; 1 CS6 -> }T
\vf T{ : CS7 CASE 3 OF ENDOF 2 ENDCASE ; 1 CS7 -> 1 }T
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
\vf TESTING :NONAME RECURSE
\vf VARIABLE NN1
\vf VARIABLE NN2
\vf :NONAME 1234 ; NN1 !
\vf :NONAME 9876 ; NN2 !
\vf T{ NN1 @ EXECUTE -> 1234 }T
\vf T{ NN2 @ EXECUTE -> 9876 }T
\vf T{ :NONAME ( n -- 0,1,..n ) DUP IF DUP >R 1- RECURSE R> THEN ;
\vf CONSTANT RN1 -> }T
\vf T{ 0 RN1 EXECUTE -> 0 }T
\vf T{ 4 RN1 EXECUTE -> 0 1 2 3 4 }T
\vf :NONAME ( n -- n1 ) \ Multiple RECURSEs in one definition
\vf 1- DUP
\vf CASE 0 OF EXIT ENDOF
\vf 1 OF 11 SWAP RECURSE ENDOF
\vf 2 OF 22 SWAP RECURSE ENDOF
\vf 3 OF 33 SWAP RECURSE ENDOF
\vf DROP ABS RECURSE EXIT
\vf ENDCASE
\vf ; CONSTANT RN2
\vf T{ 1 RN2 EXECUTE -> 0 }T
\vf T{ 2 RN2 EXECUTE -> 11 0 }T
\vf T{ 4 RN2 EXECUTE -> 33 22 11 0 }T
\vf T{ 25 RN2 EXECUTE -> 33 22 11 0 }T
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
\vf TESTING C"
T{ : CQ1 C" 123" ; -> }T
\vf T{ CQ1 COUNT EVALUATE -> 123 }T
T{ : CQ2 C" " ; -> }T
\vf T{ CQ2 COUNT EVALUATE -> }T
\vf T{ : CQ3 C" 2345"COUNT EVALUATE ; CQ3 -> 2345 }T
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TESTING COMPILE,
:NONAME DUP + ; CONSTANT DUP+
T{ : Q DUP+ COMPILE, ; -> }T
T{ : AS1 [ Q ] ; -> }T
T{ 123 AS1 -> 246 }T
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
\ Cannot automatically test SAVE-INPUT and RESTORE-INPUT from a console source
\vf TESTING SAVE-INPUT and RESTORE-INPUT with a string source
\vf VARIABLE SI_INC 0 SI_INC !
\vf : SI1
\vf SI_INC @ >IN +!
\vf 15 SI_INC !
\vf ;
\vf : S$ S" SAVE-INPUT SI1 RESTORE-INPUT 12345" ;
\vf T{ S$ EVALUATE SI_INC @ -> 0 2345 15 }T
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TESTING .(
CR CR .( Output from .()
T{ CR .( You should see -9876: ) -9876 . -> }T
T{ CR .( and again: ).( -9876)CR -> }T
CR CR .( On the next 2 lines you should see First then Second messages:)
T{ : DOTP CR ." Second message via ." [CHAR] " EMIT \ Check .( is immediate
[ CR ] .( First message via .( ) ; DOTP -> }T
CR CR
T{ : IMM? BL WORD FIND NIP ; IMM? .( -> 1 }T
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TESTING .R and U.R - has to handle different cell sizes
\ Create some large integers just below/above MAX and Min INTs
MAX-INT 73 79 */ CONSTANT LI1
MIN-INT 71 73 */ CONSTANT LI2
LI1 0 <# #S #> NIP CONSTANT LENLI1
: (.R&U.R) ( u1 u2 -- ) \ u1 <= string length, u2 is required indentation
TUCK + >R
LI1 OVER SPACES . CR R@ LI1 SWAP .R CR
LI2 OVER SPACES . CR R@ 1+ LI2 SWAP .R CR
LI1 OVER SPACES U. CR R@ LI1 SWAP U.R CR
LI2 SWAP SPACES U. CR R> LI2 SWAP U.R CR
;
: .R&U.R ( -- )
CR ." You should see lines duplicated:" CR
." indented by 0 spaces" CR 0 0 (.R&U.R) CR
." indented by 0 spaces" CR LENLI1 0 (.R&U.R) CR \ Just fits required width
." indented by 5 spaces" CR LENLI1 5 (.R&U.R) CR
;
CR CR .( Output from .R and U.R)
T{ .R&U.R -> }T
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TESTING PAD ERASE
\ Must handle different size characters i.e. 1 CHARS >= 1
84 CONSTANT CHARS/PAD \ Minimum size of PAD in chars
CHARS/PAD CHARS CONSTANT AUS/PAD
: CHECKPAD ( caddr u ch -- f ) \ f = TRUE if u chars = ch
SWAP 0
?DO
OVER I CHARS + C@ OVER <>
IF 2DROP UNLOOP FALSE EXIT THEN
LOOP
2DROP TRUE
;
T{ PAD DROP -> }T
T{ 0 INVERT PAD C! -> }T
T{ PAD C@ CONSTANT MAXCHAR -> }T
T{ PAD CHARS/PAD 2DUP MAXCHAR FILL MAXCHAR CHECKPAD -> TRUE }T
T{ PAD CHARS/PAD 2DUP CHARS ERASE 0 CHECKPAD -> TRUE }T
T{ PAD CHARS/PAD 2DUP MAXCHAR FILL PAD 0 ERASE MAXCHAR CHECKPAD -> TRUE }T
T{ PAD 43 CHARS + 9 CHARS ERASE -> }T
T{ PAD 43 MAXCHAR CHECKPAD -> TRUE }T
T{ PAD 43 CHARS + 9 0 CHECKPAD -> TRUE }T
T{ PAD 52 CHARS + CHARS/PAD 52 - MAXCHAR CHECKPAD -> TRUE }T
\ Check that use of WORD and pictured numeric output do not corrupt PAD
\ Minimum size of buffers for these are 33 chars and (2*n)+2 chars respectively
\ where n is number of bits per cell
PAD CHARS/PAD ERASE
2 BASE !
MAX-UINT MAX-UINT <# #S CHAR 1 DUP HOLD HOLD #> 2DROP
DECIMAL
BL WORD 12345678123456781234567812345678 DROP
T{ PAD CHARS/PAD 0 CHECKPAD -> TRUE }T
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
\vf TESTING PARSE
\vf T{ CHAR | PARSE 1234| DUP ROT ROT EVALUATE -> 4 1234 }T
\vf T{ CHAR ^ PARSE 23 45 ^ DUP ROT ROT EVALUATE -> 7 23 45 }T
\vf : PA1 [CHAR] $ PARSE DUP >R PAD SWAP CHARS MOVE PAD R> ;
\vf T{ PA1 3456
\vf DUP ROT ROT EVALUATE -> 4 3456 }T
\vf T{ CHAR A PARSE A SWAP DROP -> 0 }T
\vf T{ CHAR Z PARSE
\vf SWAP DROP -> 0 }T
\vf T{ CHAR " PARSE 4567 "DUP ROT ROT EVALUATE -> 5 4567 }T
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
\vf TESTING PARSE-NAME (Forth 2012)
\ Adapted from the PARSE-NAME RfD tests
\vf T{ PARSE-NAME abcd STR1 S= -> TRUE }T \ No leading spaces
\vf T{ PARSE-NAME abcde STR2 S= -> TRUE }T \ Leading spaces
\ Test empty parse area, new lines are necessary
\vf T{ PARSE-NAME
\vf NIP -> 0 }T
\ Empty parse area with spaces after PARSE-NAME
\vf T{ PARSE-NAME
\vf NIP -> 0 }T
\vf T{ : PARSE-NAME-TEST ( "name1" "name2" -- n )
\vf PARSE-NAME PARSE-NAME S= ; -> }T
\vf T{ PARSE-NAME-TEST abcd abcd -> TRUE }T
\vf T{ PARSE-NAME-TEST abcd abcd -> TRUE }T \ Leading spaces
\vf T{ PARSE-NAME-TEST abcde abcdf -> FALSE }T
\vf T{ PARSE-NAME-TEST abcdf abcde -> FALSE }T
\vf T{ PARSE-NAME-TEST abcde abcde
\vf -> TRUE }T \ Parse to end of line
\vf T{ PARSE-NAME-TEST abcde abcde
\vf -> TRUE }T \ Leading and trailing spaces
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TESTING DEFER DEFER@ DEFER! IS ACTION-OF (Forth 2012)
\ Adapted from the Forth 200X RfD tests
T{ DEFER DEFER1 -> }T
T{ : MY-DEFER DEFER ; -> }T
T{ : IS-DEFER1 IS DEFER1 ; -> }T
T{ : ACTION-DEFER1 ACTION-OF DEFER1 ; -> }T
T{ : DEF! DEFER! ; -> }T
T{ : DEF@ DEFER@ ; -> }T
T{ ' * ' DEFER1 DEFER! -> }T
T{ 2 3 DEFER1 -> 6 }T
T{ ' DEFER1 DEFER@ -> ' * }T
T{ ' DEFER1 DEF@ -> ' * }T
T{ ACTION-OF DEFER1 -> ' * }T
T{ ACTION-DEFER1 -> ' * }T
T{ ' + IS DEFER1 -> }T
T{ 1 2 DEFER1 -> 3 }T
T{ ' DEFER1 DEFER@ -> ' + }T
T{ ' DEFER1 DEF@ -> ' + }T
T{ ACTION-OF DEFER1 -> ' + }T
T{ ACTION-DEFER1 -> ' + }T
T{ ' - IS-DEFER1 -> }T
T{ 1 2 DEFER1 -> -1 }T
T{ ' DEFER1 DEFER@ -> ' - }T
T{ ' DEFER1 DEF@ -> ' - }T
T{ ACTION-OF DEFER1 -> ' - }T
T{ ACTION-DEFER1 -> ' - }T
T{ MY-DEFER DEFER2 -> }T
T{ ' DUP IS DEFER2 -> }T
T{ 1 DEFER2 -> 1 1 }T
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
TESTING HOLDS (Forth 2012)
: HTEST S" Testing HOLDS" ;
: HTEST2 S" works" ;
: HTEST3 S" Testing HOLDS works 123" ;
T{ 0 0 <# HTEST HOLDS #> HTEST S= -> TRUE }T
T{ 123 0 <# #S BL HOLD HTEST2 HOLDS BL HOLD HTEST HOLDS #>
HTEST3 S= -> TRUE }T
T{ : HLD HOLDS ; -> }T
T{ 0 0 <# HTEST HLD #> HTEST S= -> TRUE }T
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
\vf TESTING REFILL SOURCE-ID
\ REFILL and SOURCE-ID from the user input device can't be tested from a file,
\ can only be tested from a string via EVALUATE
\vf T{ : RF1 S" REFILL" EVALUATE ; RF1 -> FALSE }T
\vf T{ : SID1 S" SOURCE-ID" EVALUATE ; SID1 -> -1 }T
\ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\vf TESTING S\" (Forth 2012 compilation mode)
\ Extended the Forth 200X RfD tests
\ Note this tests the Core Ext definition of S\" which has unedfined
\ interpretation semantics. S\" in interpretation mode is tested in the tests on
\ the File-Access word set
\vf T{ : SSQ1 S\" abc" S" abc" S= ; -> }T \ No escapes
\vf T{ SSQ1 -> TRUE }T
\vf T{ : SSQ2 S\" " ; SSQ2 SWAP DROP -> 0 }T \ Empty string
\vf T{ : SSQ3 S\" \a\b\e\f\l\m\q\r\t\v\x0F0\x1Fa\xaBx\z\"\\" ; -> }T
\vf T{ SSQ3 SWAP DROP -> 20 }T \ String length
\vf T{ SSQ3 DROP C@ -> 7 }T \ \a BEL Bell
\vf T{ SSQ3 DROP 1 CHARS + C@ -> 8 }T \ \b BS Backspace
\vf T{ SSQ3 DROP 2 CHARS + C@ -> 27 }T \ \e ESC Escape
\vf T{ SSQ3 DROP 3 CHARS + C@ -> 12 }T \ \f FF Form feed
\vf T{ SSQ3 DROP 4 CHARS + C@ -> 10 }T \ \l LF Line feed
\vf T{ SSQ3 DROP 5 CHARS + C@ -> 13 }T \ \m CR of CR/LF pair
\vf T{ SSQ3 DROP 6 CHARS + C@ -> 10 }T \ LF of CR/LF pair
\vf T{ SSQ3 DROP 7 CHARS + C@ -> 34 }T \ \q " Double Quote
\vf T{ SSQ3 DROP 8 CHARS + C@ -> 13 }T \ \r CR Carriage Return
\vf T{ SSQ3 DROP 9 CHARS + C@ -> 9 }T \ \t TAB Horizontal Tab
\vf T{ SSQ3 DROP 10 CHARS + C@ -> 11 }T \ \v VT Vertical Tab
\vf T{ SSQ3 DROP 11 CHARS + C@ -> 15 }T \ \x0F Given Char
\vf T{ SSQ3 DROP 12 CHARS + C@ -> 48 }T \ 0 0 Digit follow on
\vf T{ SSQ3 DROP 13 CHARS + C@ -> 31 }T \ \x1F Given Char
\vf T{ SSQ3 DROP 14 CHARS + C@ -> 97 }T \ a a Hex follow on
\vf T{ SSQ3 DROP 15 CHARS + C@ -> 171 }T \ \xaB Insensitive Given Char
\vf T{ SSQ3 DROP 16 CHARS + C@ -> 120 }T \ x x Non hex follow on
\vf T{ SSQ3 DROP 17 CHARS + C@ -> 0 }T \ \z NUL No Character
\vf T{ SSQ3 DROP 18 CHARS + C@ -> 34 }T \ \" " Double Quote
\vf T{ SSQ3 DROP 19 CHARS + C@ -> 92 }T \ \\ \ Back Slash
\ The above does not test \n as this is a system dependent value.
\ Check it displays a new line
\vf CR .( The next test should display:)
\vf CR .( One line...)
\vf CR .( another line)
\vf T{ : SSQ4 S\" \nOne line...\nanotherLine\n" type ; SSQ4 -> }T
\ Test bare escapable characters appear as themselves
\vf T{ : SSQ5 S\" abeflmnqrtvxz" S" abeflmnqrtvxz" S= ; SSQ5 -> TRUE }T
\vf T{ : SSQ6 S\" a\""2DROP 1111 ; SSQ6 -> 1111 }T \ Parsing behaviour
\vf T{ : SSQ7 S\" 111 : SSQ8 s\\\" 222\" EVALUATE ; SSQ8 333" EVALUATE ; -> }T
\vf T{ SSQ7 -> 111 222 333 }T
\vf T{ : SSQ9 S\" 11 : SSQ10 s\\\" \\x32\\x32\" EVALUATE ; SSQ10 33" EVALUATE ; -> }T
\vf T{ SSQ9 -> 11 22 33 }T
\ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
CORE-EXT-ERRORS SET-ERROR-COUNT
CR .( End of Core Extension word tests) CR

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\ To collect and report on the number of errors resulting from running the
\ ANS Forth and Forth 2012 test programs
\ This program was written by Gerry Jackson in 2015, and is in the public
\ domain - it can be distributed and/or modified in any way but please
\ retain this notice.
\ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
\ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
\ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
\ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\ This file is INCLUDED after Core tests are complete and only uses Core words
\ already tested. The purpose of this file is to count errors in test results
\ and present them as a summary at the end of the tests.
DECIMAL
VARIABLE TOTAL-ERRORS
: ERROR-COUNT ( "name" n1 -- n2 ) \ n2 = n1 + 1cell
CREATE DUP , CELL+
DOES> ( -- offset ) @ \ offset in address units
;
0 \ Offset into ERRORS[] array
ERROR-COUNT CORE-ERRORS ERROR-COUNT CORE-EXT-ERRORS
ERROR-COUNT DOUBLE-ERRORS ERROR-COUNT EXCEPTION-ERRORS
ERROR-COUNT FACILITY-ERRORS ERROR-COUNT FILE-ERRORS
ERROR-COUNT LOCALS-ERRORS ERROR-COUNT MEMORY-ERRORS
ERROR-COUNT SEARCHORDER-ERRORS ERROR-COUNT STRING-ERRORS
ERROR-COUNT TOOLS-ERRORS ERROR-COUNT BLOCK-ERRORS
CREATE ERRORS[] DUP ALLOT CONSTANT #ERROR-COUNTS
\ SET-ERROR-COUNT called at the end of each test file with its own offset into
\ the ERRORS[] array. #ERRORS is in files tester.fr and ttester.fs
: SET-ERROR-COUNT ( offset -- )
#ERRORS @ SWAP ERRORS[] + !
#ERRORS @ TOTAL-ERRORS +!
0 #ERRORS !
;
: INIT-ERRORS ( -- )
ERRORS[] #ERROR-COUNTS OVER + SWAP DO -1 I ! 1 CELLS +LOOP
0 TOTAL-ERRORS !
CORE-ERRORS SET-ERROR-COUNT
;
INIT-ERRORS
\ Report summary of errors
25 CONSTANT MARGIN
: SHOW-ERROR-LINE ( n caddr u -- )
CR SWAP OVER TYPE MARGIN - ABS >R
DUP -1 = IF DROP R> 1- SPACES ." -" ELSE
R> .R THEN
;
: SHOW-ERROR-COUNT ( caddr u offset -- )
ERRORS[] + @ ROT ROT SHOW-ERROR-LINE
;
: HLINE ( -- ) CR ." ---------------------------" ;
: REPORT-ERRORS
HLINE
CR 8 SPACES ." Error Report"
CR ." Word Set" 13 SPACES ." Errors"
HLINE
S" Core" CORE-ERRORS SHOW-ERROR-COUNT
S" Core extension" CORE-EXT-ERRORS SHOW-ERROR-COUNT
S" Block" BLOCK-ERRORS SHOW-ERROR-COUNT
S" Double number" DOUBLE-ERRORS SHOW-ERROR-COUNT
S" Exception" EXCEPTION-ERRORS SHOW-ERROR-COUNT
S" Facility" FACILITY-ERRORS SHOW-ERROR-COUNT
S" File-access" FILE-ERRORS SHOW-ERROR-COUNT
S" Locals" LOCALS-ERRORS SHOW-ERROR-COUNT
S" Memory-allocation" MEMORY-ERRORS SHOW-ERROR-COUNT
S" Programming-tools" TOOLS-ERRORS SHOW-ERROR-COUNT
S" Search-order" SEARCHORDER-ERRORS SHOW-ERROR-COUNT
S" String" STRING-ERRORS SHOW-ERROR-COUNT
HLINE
TOTAL-ERRORS @ S" Total" SHOW-ERROR-LINE
HLINE CR CR
;

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CR CR SOURCE TYPE ( Preliminary test ) CR
SOURCE ( These lines test SOURCE, TYPE, CR and parenthetic comments ) TYPE CR
( The next line of output should be blank to test CR ) SOURCE TYPE CR CR
( It is now assumed that SOURCE, TYPE, CR and comments work. SOURCE and )
( TYPE will be used to report test passes until something better can be )
( defined to report errors. Until then reporting failures will depend on the )
( system under test and will usually be via reporting an unrecognised word )
( or possibly the system crashing. Tests will be numbered by #n from now on )
( to assist fault finding. Test successes will be indicated by )
( 'Pass: #n ...' and failures by 'Error: #n ...' )
( Initial tests of >IN +! and 1+ )
( Check that n >IN +! acts as an interpretive IF, where n >= 0 )
( Pass #1: testing 0 >IN +! ) 0 >IN +! SOURCE TYPE CR
( Pass #2: testing 1 >IN +! ) 1 >IN +! xSOURCE TYPE CR
( Pass #3: testing 1+ ) 1 1+ >IN +! xxSOURCE TYPE CR
( Test results can now be reported using the >IN +! trick to skip )
( 1 or more characters )
( The value of BASE is unknown so it is not safe to use digits > 1, therefore )
( it will be set it to binary and then decimal, this also tests @ and ! )
( Pass #4: testing @ ! BASE ) 0 1+ 1+ BASE ! BASE @ >IN +! xxSOURCE TYPE CR
( Set BASE to decimal ) 1010 BASE !
( Pass #5: testing decimal BASE ) BASE @ >IN +! xxxxxxxxxxSOURCE TYPE CR
( Now in decimal mode and digits >1 can be used )
( A better error reporting word is needed, much like .( which can't )
( be used as it is in the Core Extension word set, similarly PARSE can't be )
( used either, only WORD is available to parse a message and must be used )
( in a colon definition. Therefore a simple colon definition is tested next )
( Pass #6: testing : ; ) : .SRC SOURCE TYPE CR ; 6 >IN +! xxxxxx.SRC
( Pass #7: testing number input ) 19 >IN +! xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.SRC
( VARIABLE is now tested as one will be used instead of DROP e.g. Y ! )
( Pass #8: testing VARIABLE ) VARIABLE Y 2 Y ! Y @ >IN +! xx.SRC
: MSG 41 WORD COUNT ; ( 41 is the ASCII code for right parenthesis )
( The next tests MSG leaves 2 items on the data stack )
( Pass #9: testing WORD COUNT ) 5 MSG abcdef) Y ! Y ! >IN +! xxxxx.SRC
( Pass #10: testing WORD COUNT ) MSG ab) >IN +! xxY ! .SRC
( For reporting success .MSG( is now defined )
: .MSG( MSG TYPE ; .MSG( Pass #11: testing WORD COUNT .MSG) CR
( To define an error reporting word, = 2* AND will be needed, test them first )
( This assumes 2's complement arithmetic )
1 1 = 1+ 1+ >IN +! x.MSG( Pass #12: testing = returns all 1's for true) CR
1 0 = 1+ >IN +! x.MSG( Pass #13: testing = returns 0 for false) CR
1 1 = -1 = 1+ 1+ >IN +! x.MSG( Pass #14: testing -1 interpreted correctly) CR
1 2* >IN +! xx.MSG( Pass #15: testing 2*) CR
-1 2* 1+ 1+ 1+ >IN +! x.MSG( Pass #16: testing 2*) CR
-1 -1 AND 1+ 1+ >IN +! x.MSG( Pass #17: testing AND) CR
-1 0 AND 1+ >IN +! x.MSG( Pass #18: testing AND) CR
6 -1 AND >IN +! xxxxxx.MSG( Pass #19: testing AND) CR
( Define ~ to use as a 'to end of line' comment. \ cannot be used as it a )
( Core Extension word )
: ~ ( -- ) SOURCE >IN ! Y ! ;
( Rather than relying on a pass message test words can now be defined to )
( report errors in the event of a failure. For convenience words ?T~ and )
( ?F~ are defined together with a helper ?~~ to test for TRUE and FALSE )
( Usage is: <test> ?T~ Error #n: <message> )
( Success makes >IN index the ~ in ?T~ or ?F~ to skip the error message. )
( Hence it is essential there is only 1 space between ?T~ and Error )
: ?~~ ( -1 | 0 -- ) 2* >IN +! ;
: ?F~ ( f -- ) 0 = ?~~ ;
: ?T~ ( f -- ) -1 = ?~~ ;
( Errors will be counted )
VARIABLE #ERRS 0 #ERRS !
: Error 1 #ERRS +! -6 >IN +! .MSG( CR ;
: Pass -1 #ERRS +! 1 >IN +! Error ; ~ Pass is defined solely to test Error
-1 ?F~ Pass #20: testing ?F~ ?~~ Pass Error
-1 ?T~ Error #1: testing ?T~ ?~~ ~
0 0 = 0= ?F~ Error #2: testing 0=
1 0 = 0= ?T~ Error #3: testing 0=
-1 0 = 0= ?T~ Error #4: testing 0=
0 0 = ?T~ Error #5: testing =
0 1 = ?F~ Error #6: testing =
1 0 = ?F~ Error #7: testing =
-1 1 = ?F~ Error #8: testing =
1 -1 = ?F~ Error #9: testing =
-1 0< ?T~ Error #10: testing 0<
0 0< ?F~ Error #11: testing 0<
1 0< ?F~ Error #12: testing 0<
DEPTH 1+ DEPTH = ?~~ Error #13: testing DEPTH
~ Up to now whether the data stack was empty or not hasn't mattered as
~ long as it didn't overflow. Now it will be emptied - also
~ removing any unreported underflow
DEPTH 0< 0= 1+ >IN +! ~ 0 0 >IN ! Remove any underflow
DEPTH 0= 1+ >IN +! ~ Y ! 0 >IN ! Empty the stack
DEPTH 0= ?T~ Error #14: data stack not emptied
4 -5 SWAP 4 = SWAP -5 = = ?T~ Error #15: testing SWAP
111 222 333 444
DEPTH 4 = ?T~ Error #16: testing DEPTH
444 = SWAP 333 = = DEPTH 3 = = ?T~ Error #17: testing SWAP DEPTH
222 = SWAP 111 = = DEPTH 1 = = ?T~ Error #18: testing SWAP DEPTH
DEPTH 0= ?T~ Error #19: testing DEPTH = 0
~ From now on the stack is expected to be empty after a test so
~ ?~ will be defined to include a check on the stack depth. Note
~ that ?~~ was defined and used earlier instead of ?~ to avoid
~ (irritating) redefinition messages that many systems display had
~ ?~ simply been redefined
: ?~ ( -1 | 0 -- ) DEPTH 1 = AND ?~~ ; ~ -1 test success, 0 test failure
123 -1 ?~ Pass #21: testing ?~
Y ! ~ equivalent to DROP
~ Testing the remaining Core words used in the Hayes tester, with the above
~ definitions these are straightforward
1 DROP DEPTH 0= ?~ Error #20: testing DROP
123 DUP = ?~ Error #21: testing DUP
123 ?DUP = ?~ Error #22: testing ?DUP
0 ?DUP 0= ?~ Error #23: testing ?DUP
123 111 + 234 = ?~ Error #24: testing +
123 -111 + 12 = ?~ Error #25: testing +
-123 111 + -12 = ?~ Error #26: testing +
-123 -111 + -234 = ?~ Error #27: testing +
-1 NEGATE 1 = ?~ Error #28: testing NEGATE
0 NEGATE 0= ?~ Error #29: testing NEGATE
987 NEGATE -987 = ?~ Error #30: testing NEGATE
HERE DEPTH SWAP DROP 1 = ?~ Error #31: testing HERE
CREATE TST1 HERE TST1 = ?~ Error #32: testing CREATE HERE
16 ALLOT HERE TST1 NEGATE + 16 = ?~ Error #33: testing ALLOT
-16 ALLOT HERE TST1 = ?~ Error #34: testing ALLOT
0 CELLS 0= ?~ Error #35: testing CELLS
1 CELLS ALLOT HERE TST1 NEGATE + VARIABLE CSZ CSZ !
CSZ @ 0= 0= ?~ Error #36: testing CELLS
3 CELLS CSZ @ DUP 2* + = ?~ Error #37: testing CELLS
-3 CELLS CSZ @ DUP 2* + + 0= ?~ Error #38: testing CELLS
: TST2 ( f -- n ) DUP IF 1+ THEN ;
0 TST2 0= ?~ Error #39: testing IF THEN
1 TST2 2 = ?~ Error #40: testing IF THEN
: TST3 ( n1 -- n2 ) IF 123 ELSE 234 THEN ;
0 TST3 234 = ?~ Error #41: testing IF ELSE THEN
1 TST3 123 = ?~ Error #42: testing IF ELSE THEN
: TST4 ( -- n ) 0 5 0 DO 1+ LOOP ;
TST4 5 = ?~ Error #43: testing DO LOOP
: TST5 ( -- n ) 0 10 0 DO I + LOOP ;
TST5 45 = ?~ Error #44: testing I
: TST6 ( -- n ) 0 10 0 DO DUP 5 = IF LEAVE ELSE 1+ THEN LOOP ;
TST6 5 = ?~ Error #45: testing LEAVE
: TST7 ( -- n1 n2 ) 123 >R 234 R> ;
TST7 NEGATE + 111 = ?~ Error #46: testing >R R>
: TST8 ( -- ch ) [CHAR] a ; \ vf: s/A/a/
TST8 65 = ?~ Error #47: testing [CHAR]
: TST9 ( -- ) [CHAR] s [CHAR] s [CHAR] a [CHAR] P 4 0 DO EMIT LOOP ;
TST9 .MSG( #22: testing EMIT) CR
: TST10 ( -- ) S" Pass #23: testing S" TYPE [CHAR] " EMIT CR ; TST10
~ The Hayes core test core.fr uses CONSTANT before it is tested therefore
~ we test CONSTANT here
1234 CONSTANT CTEST
CTEST 1234 = ?~ Error #48: testing CONSTANT
~ The Hayes tester uses some words from the Core extension word set
~ These will be conditionally defined following definition of a
~ word called ?DEFINED to determine whether these are already defined
VARIABLE TIMM1 0 TIMM1 !
: TIMM2 123 TIMM1 ! ; IMMEDIATE
: TIMM3 TIMM2 ; TIMM1 @ 123 = ?~ Error #49: testing IMMEDIATE
: ?DEFINED ( "name" -- 0 | -1 ) 32 WORD FIND SWAP DROP 0= 0= ;
?DEFINED SWAP ?~ Error #50: testing FIND ?DEFINED
?DEFINED <<no-such-word-hopefully>> 0= ?~ Error #51 testing FIND ?DEFINED
?DEFINED \ ?~ : \ ~ ; IMMEDIATE
\ Error #52: testing \
: TIMM4 \ Error #53: testing \ is IMMEDIATE
;
~ TRUE and FALSE are defined as colon definitions as they have been used
~ more than CONSTANT above
?DEFINED TRUE ?~ : TRUE 1 NEGATE ;
?DEFINED FALSE ?~ : FALSE 0 ;
?DEFINED HEX ?~ : HEX 16 BASE ! ;
TRUE -1 = ?~ Error #54: testing TRUE
FALSE 0= ?~ Error #55: testing FALSE
10 HEX 0A = ?~ Error #56: testing HEX
AB 0A BASE ! 171 = ?~ Error #57: testing hex number
~ Delete the ~ on the next 2 lines to check the final error report
~ Error #998: testing a deliberate failure
~ Error #999: testing a deliberate failure
~ Describe the messages that should be seen. The previously defined .MSG(
~ can be used for text messages
CR .MSG( Results: ) CR
CR .MSG( Pass messages #1 to #23 should be displayed above)
CR .MSG( and no error messages) CR
~ Finally display a message giving the number of tests that failed.
~ This is complicated by the fact that untested words including .( ." and .
~ cannot be used. Also more colon definitions shouldn't be defined than are
~ needed. To display a number, note that the number of errors will have
~ one or two digits at most and an interpretive loop can be used to
~ display those.
CR
0 #ERRS @
~ Loop to calculate the 10's digit (if any)
DUP NEGATE 9 + 0< NEGATE >IN +! ( -10 + SWAP 1+ SWAP 0 >IN ! )
~ Display the error count
SWAP ?DUP 0= 1+ >IN +! ( 48 + EMIT ( ) 48 + EMIT
.MSG( test) #ERRS @ 1 = 1+ >IN +! ~ .MSG( s)
.MSG( failed out of 57 additional tests) CR
CR CR .MSG( --- End of Preliminary Tests --- ) CR

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include ans-shim.fth include ans-shim.fth
include prelimtest.fth
include tester.fth include tester.fth
\ 1 verbose ! \ 1 verbose !
@ -10,3 +12,10 @@ include tester.fth
include core.fr include core.fr
include coreplustest.fth include coreplustest.fth
include utilities.fth
include errorreport.fth
include coreexttest.fth
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( The ANS/Forth 2012 test suite is being modified so that the test programs )
( for the optional word sets only use standard words from the Core word set. )
( This file, which is included *after* the Core test programs, contains )
( various definitions for use by the optional word set test programs to )
( remove any dependencies between word sets. )
DECIMAL
( First a definition to see if a word is already defined. Note that )
( [DEFINED] [IF] [ELSE] and [THEN] are in the optional Programming Tools )
( word set. )
VARIABLE (\?) 0 (\?) ! ( Flag: Word defined = 0 | word undefined = -1 )
( [?DEF] followed by [?IF] cannot be used again until after [THEN] )
: [?DEF] ( "name" -- )
BL WORD FIND SWAP DROP 0= (\?) !
;
\ Test [?DEF]
T{ 0 (\?) ! [?DEF] ?DEFTEST1 (\?) @ -> -1 }T
: ?DEFTEST1 1 ;
T{ -1 (\?) ! [?DEF] ?DEFTEST1 (\?) @ -> 0 }T
: [?UNDEF] [?DEF] (\?) @ 0= (\?) ! ;
\ Equivalents of [IF] [ELSE] [THEN], these must not be nested
: [?IF] ( f -- ) (\?) ! ; IMMEDIATE
: [?ELSE] ( -- ) (\?) @ 0= (\?) ! ; IMMEDIATE
: [?THEN] ( -- ) 0 (\?) ! ; IMMEDIATE
( A conditional comment and \ will be defined. Note that these definitions )
( are inadequate for use in Forth blocks. If needed in the blocks test )
( program they will need to be modified here or redefined there )
( \? is a conditional comment )
: \? ( "..." -- ) (\?) @ IF EXIT THEN SOURCE >IN ! DROP ; IMMEDIATE
\ Test \?
T{ [?DEF] ?DEFTEST1 \? : ?DEFTEST1 2 ; \ Should not be redefined
?DEFTEST1 -> 1 }T
T{ [?DEF] ?DEFTEST2 \? : ?DEFTEST1 2 ; \ Should be redefined
?DEFTEST1 -> 2 }T
[?DEF] TRUE \? -1 CONSTANT TRUE
[?DEF] FALSE \? 0 CONSTANT FALSE
[?DEF] NIP \? : NIP SWAP DROP ;
[?DEF] TUCK \? : TUCK SWAP OVER ;
[?DEF] PARSE
\? : BUMP ( caddr u n -- caddr+n u-n )
\? TUCK - >R CHARS + R>
\? ;
\? : PARSE ( ch "ccc<ch>" -- caddr u )
\? >R SOURCE >IN @ BUMP
\? OVER R> SWAP >R >R ( -- start u1 ) ( R: -- start ch )
\? BEGIN
\? DUP
\? WHILE
\? OVER C@ R@ = 0=
\? WHILE
\? 1 BUMP
\? REPEAT
\? 1- ( end u2 ) \ delimiter found
\? THEN
\? SOURCE NIP SWAP - >IN ! ( -- end )
\? R> DROP R> ( -- end start )
\? TUCK - 1 CHARS / ( -- start u )
\? ;
[?DEF] .( \? : .( [CHAR] ) PARSE TYPE ; IMMEDIATE
\ S= to compare (case sensitive) two strings to avoid use of COMPARE from
\ the String word set. It is defined in core.fr and conditionally defined
\ here if core.fr has not been included by the user
[?DEF] S=
\? : S= ( caddr1 u1 caddr2 u2 -- f ) \ f = TRUE if strings are equal
\? ROT OVER = 0= IF DROP 2DROP FALSE EXIT THEN
\? DUP 0= IF DROP 2DROP TRUE EXIT THEN
\? 0 DO
\? OVER C@ OVER C@ = 0= IF 2DROP FALSE UNLOOP EXIT THEN
\? CHAR+ SWAP CHAR+
\? LOOP 2DROP TRUE
\? ;
\ Buffer for strings in interpretive mode since S" only valid in compilation
\ mode when File-Access word set is defined
64 CONSTANT SBUF-SIZE
CREATE SBUF1 SBUF-SIZE CHARS ALLOT
CREATE SBUF2 SBUF-SIZE CHARS ALLOT
\ ($") saves a counted string at (caddr)
: ($") ( caddr "ccc" -- caddr' u )
[CHAR] " PARSE ROT 2DUP C! ( -- ca2 u2 ca)
CHAR+ SWAP 2DUP 2>R CHARS MOVE ( -- ) ( R: -- ca' u2 )
2R>
;
: $" ( "ccc" -- caddr u ) SBUF1 ($") ;
: $2" ( "ccc" -- caddr u ) SBUF2 ($") ;
: $CLEAR ( caddr -- ) SBUF-SIZE BL FILL ;
: CLEAR-SBUFS ( -- ) SBUF1 $CLEAR SBUF2 $CLEAR ;
\ More definitions in core.fr used in other test programs, conditionally
\ defined here if core.fr has not been loaded
[?DEF] MAX-UINT \? 0 INVERT CONSTANT MAX-UINT
[?DEF] MAX-INT \? 0 INVERT 1 RSHIFT CONSTANT MAX-INT
[?DEF] MIN-INT \? 0 INVERT 1 RSHIFT INVERT CONSTANT MIN-INT
[?DEF] MID-UINT \? 0 INVERT 1 RSHIFT CONSTANT MID-UINT
[?DEF] MID-UINT+1 \? 0 INVERT 1 RSHIFT INVERT CONSTANT MID-UINT+1
[?DEF] 2CONSTANT \? : 2CONSTANT CREATE , , DOES> 2@ ;
BASE @ 2 BASE ! -1 0 <# #S #> SWAP DROP CONSTANT BITS/CELL BASE !
\ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\ Tests
: STR1 S" abcd" ; : STR2 S" abcde" ;
: STR3 S" abCd" ; : STR4 S" wbcd" ;
: S"" S" " ;
T{ STR1 2DUP S= -> TRUE }T
T{ STR2 2DUP S= -> TRUE }T
T{ S"" 2DUP S= -> TRUE }T
T{ STR1 STR2 S= -> FALSE }T
T{ STR1 STR3 S= -> FALSE }T
T{ STR1 STR4 S= -> FALSE }T
T{ CLEAR-SBUFS -> }T
T{ $" abcdefghijklm" SBUF1 COUNT S= -> TRUE }T
T{ $" nopqrstuvwxyz" SBUF2 OVER S= -> FALSE }T
T{ $2" abcdefghijklm" SBUF1 COUNT S= -> FALSE }T
T{ $2" nopqrstuvwxyz" SBUF1 COUNT S= -> TRUE }T
\ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CR $" Test utilities loaded" TYPE CR