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view scripts/testfun/test.m @ 20828:a3b9ee5c040a
Replace bsxfun with broadcasting for performance with complex inputs (bug #38628).
cumtrapz.m, quadgk.m, trapz.m, center.m, zscore.m: Replace bsxfun with
broadcasting for performance where inputs might be complex.
author | Rik <rik@octave.org> |
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date | Mon, 12 Oct 2015 21:28:32 -0700 |
parents | 10414d7a25f8 |
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## Copyright (C) 2005-2015 Paul Kienzle ## ## This file is part of Octave. ## ## Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it ## under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ## the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at ## your option) any later version. ## ## Octave 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. See the GNU ## General Public License for more details. ## ## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ## along with Octave; see the file COPYING. If not, see ## <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ## -*- texinfo -*- ## @deftypefn {Command} {} test @var{name} ## @deftypefnx {Command} {} test @var{name} quiet|normal|verbose ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} test ("@var{name}", "quiet|normal|verbose", @var{fid}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} test ("@var{name}", "quiet|normal|verbose", @var{fname}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {@var{success} =} test (@dots{}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {[@var{n}, @var{nmax}, @var{nxfail}, @var{nskip}] =} test (@dots{}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {[@var{code}, @var{idx}] =} test ("@var{name}", "grabdemo") ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} test ([], "explain", @var{fid}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} test ([], "explain", @var{fname}) ## ## Perform built-in self-tests from the first file in the loadpath matching ## @var{name}. ## ## @code{test} can be called in either command or functional form. The exact ## operation of test is determined by a combination of mode (interactive or ## batch), reporting level (@qcode{"quiet"}, @qcode{"normal"}, ## @qcode{"verbose"}), and whether a logfile or summary output variable is ## used. ## ## The default mode when @code{test} is called from the command line is ## interactive. In this mode, tests will be run until the first error is ## encountered, or all tests complete successfully. In batch mode, all tests ## are run regardless of any failures, and the results are collected for ## reporting. Tests which require user interaction, i.e., demo blocks, ## are never run in batch mode. ## ## Batch mode is enabled by either 1) specifying a logfile using the third ## argument @var{fname} or @var{fid}, or 2) requesting an output argument ## such as @var{success}, @var{n}, etc. ## ## The optional second argument determines the amount of output to generate and ## which types of tests to run. The default value is @qcode{"normal"}. ## Requesting an output argument will suppress printing the final summary ## message and any intermediate warnings, unless verbose reporting is ## enabled. ## ## @table @asis ## @item @qcode{"quiet"} ## Print a summary message when all tests pass, or print an error with the ## results of the first bad test when a failure occurs. Don't run tests which ## require user interaction. ## ## @item @qcode{"normal"} ## Display warning messages about skipped tests or failing xtests during test ## execution. ## Print a summary message when all tests pass, or print an error with the ## results of the first bad test when a failure occurs. Don't run tests which ## require user interaction. ## ## @item @qcode{"verbose"} ## Display tests before execution. Print all warning messages. In interactive ## mode, run all tests including those which require user interaction. ## @end table ## ## The optional third input argument specifies a logfile where results of the ## tests should be written. The logfile may be a character string ## (@var{fname}) or an open file descriptor ID (@var{fid}). To enable batch ## processing, but still print the results to the screen, use @code{stdout} for ## @var{fid}. ## ## When called with just a single output argument @var{success}, @code{test} ## returns true if all of the tests were successful. If called with more ## than one output argument then the number of successful tests (@var{n}), ## the total number of tests in the file (@var{nmax}), the number of xtest ## failures (@var{nxfail}), and the number of skipped tests (@var{nskip} are ## returned. ## ## Example ## ## @example ## @group ## test sind ## @result{} ## PASSES 5 out of 5 tests ## ## [n, nmax] = test ("sind") ## @result{} ## n = 5 ## nmax = 5 ## @end group ## @end example ## ## Additional Calling Syntaxes ## ## If the second argument is the string @qcode{"grabdemo"}, the contents of ## any built-in demo blocks are extracted but not executed. The text for all ## code blocks is concatenated and returned as @var{code} with @var{idx} being ## a vector of positions of the ends of each demo block. For an easier way to ## extract demo blocks from files, @xref{XREFexample,,example}. ## ## If the second argument is @qcode{"explain"} then @var{name} is ignored and ## an explanation of the line markers used in @code{test} output reports is ## written to the file specified by @var{fname} or @var{fid}. ## ## @seealso{assert, fail, demo, example, error} ## @end deftypefn ## Programming Note: All variables for test() must use the internal prefix "__". ## Shared variables are eval'ed into the current workspace and therefore might ## collide with the names used in the test.m function itself. function [__n, __nmax, __nxfail, __nskip] = test (__name, __flag = "normal", __fid = []) ## Output from test is prefixed by a "key" to quickly understand the issue. persistent __signal_fail = "!!!!! "; persistent __signal_empty = "????? "; persistent __signal_block = "***** "; persistent __signal_file = ">>>>> "; persistent __signal_skip = "----- "; if (nargin < 1 || nargin > 3) print_usage (); elseif (! isempty (__name) && ! ischar (__name)) error ("test: NAME must be a string"); elseif (! ischar (__flag)) error ("test: second argument must be a string"); elseif (isempty (__name) && (nargin != 3 || ! strcmp (__flag, "explain"))) print_usage (); endif ## Decide if error messages should be collected. __logfile = ! isempty (__fid); __batch = __logfile || nargout > 0; __close_fid = false; if (__logfile) if (ischar (__fid)) __fname = __fid; __fid = fopen (__fname, "wt"); if (__fid < 0) error ("test: could not open log file %s", __fname); endif __close_fid = true; endif if (! strcmp (__flag, "explain")) fprintf (__fid, "%sprocessing %s\n", __signal_file, __name); fflush (__fid); endif else __fid = stdout; endif if (strcmp (__flag, "normal")) __grabdemo = false; __rundemo = false; if (__logfile) __verbose = 1; elseif (__batch) __verbose = -1; else __verbose = 0; endif elseif (strcmp (__flag, "quiet")) __grabdemo = false; __rundemo = false; __verbose = -1; elseif (strcmp (__flag, "verbose")) __grabdemo = false; __rundemo = ! __batch; __verbose = 1; elseif (strcmp (__flag, "grabdemo")) __grabdemo = true; __rundemo = false; __verbose = -1; __demo_code = ""; __demo_idx = []; elseif (strcmp (__flag, "explain")) fprintf (__fid, "# %s new test file\n", __signal_file); fprintf (__fid, "# %s no tests in file\n", __signal_empty); fprintf (__fid, "# %s test had an unexpected result\n", __signal_fail); fprintf (__fid, "# %s test was skipped\n", __signal_skip); fprintf (__fid, "# %s code for the test\n\n", __signal_block); fprintf (__fid, "# Search for the unexpected results in the file\n"); fprintf (__fid, "# then page back to find the file name which caused it.\n"); fprintf (__fid, "# The result may be an unexpected failure (in which\n"); fprintf (__fid, "# case an error will be reported) or an unexpected\n"); fprintf (__fid, "# success (in which case no error will be reported).\n"); fflush (__fid); if (__close_fid) fclose (__fid); endif return; else error ("test: unknown flag '%s'", __flag); endif ## Locate the file to test. __file = file_in_loadpath (__name, "all"); if (isempty (__file)) __file = file_in_loadpath ([__name ".m"], "all"); endif if (isempty (__file)) __file = file_in_loadpath ([__name ".cc"], "all"); endif if (iscell (__file)) if (isempty (__file)) __file = ""; else __file = __file{1}; # If repeats, return first in path. endif endif if (isempty (__file)) if (__grabdemo) __n = ""; __nmax = -1; else ftype = exist (__name); if (ftype == 3) fprintf (__fid, "%s%s source code with tests for dynamically linked function not found\n", __signal_empty, __name); elseif (ftype == 5) fprintf (__fid, "%s%s is a built-in function\n", __signal_empty, __name); elseif (any (strcmp (__operators__ (), __name))) fprintf (__fid, "%s%s is an operator\n", __signal_empty, __name); elseif (any (strcmp (__keywords__ (), __name))) fprintf (__fid, "%s%s is a keyword\n", __signal_empty, __name); else fprintf (__fid, "%s%s does not exist in path\n", __signal_empty, __name); endif fflush (__fid); if (nargout > 0) if (nargout == 1) __n = false; else __n = __nmax = 0; endif endif endif if (__close_fid) fclose (__fid); endif return; endif ## Grab the test code from the file. __body = __extract_test_code (__file); if (isempty (__body)) if (__grabdemo) __n = ""; __nmax = []; else fprintf (__fid, "%s%s has no tests available\n", __signal_empty, __file); fflush (__fid); if (nargout > 0) if (nargout == 1) __n = false; else __n = __nmax = 0; endif endif endif if (__close_fid) fclose (__fid); endif return; else ## Add a dummy comment block to the end for ease of indexing. if (__body(end) == "\n") __body = ["\n" __body "#"]; else __body = ["\n" __body "\n#"]; endif endif ## Chop it up into blocks for evaluation. __lineidx = find (__body == "\n"); __blockidx = __lineidx(find (! isspace (__body(__lineidx+1))))+1; ## Ready to start tests. ## If in batch mode, with a logfile, report what is happening. if (__verbose > 0) disp ([__signal_file, __file]); endif ## Assume all tests will pass. __all_success = true; ## Process each block separately, initially with no shared variables. __tests = __successes = 0; __xfail = __xskip = 0; __shared = " "; __shared_r = " "; __clearfcn = ""; for __i = 1:numel (__blockidx)-1 ## FIXME: Should other global settings be similarly saved and restored? orig_wstate = warning (); unwind_protect ## Extract the block. __block = __body(__blockidx(__i):__blockidx(__i+1)-2); ## Print the code block before execution if in verbose mode. if (__verbose > 0) fprintf (__fid, "%s%s\n", __signal_block, __block); fflush (__fid); endif ## Split __block into __type and __code. __idx = find (! isletter (__block)); if (isempty (__idx)) __type = __block; __code = ""; else __type = __block(1:__idx(1)-1); __code = __block(__idx(1):length (__block)); endif ## Assume the block will succeed. __success = true; __msg = []; __isxtest = false; ### DEMO ## If in __grabdemo mode, then don't process any other block type. ## So that the other block types don't have to worry about ## this __grabdemo mode, the demo block processor grabs all block ## types and skips those which aren't demo blocks. __isdemo = strcmp (__type, "demo"); if (__grabdemo || __isdemo) __istest = false; if (__grabdemo && __isdemo) if (isempty (__demo_code)) __demo_code = __code; __demo_idx = [1, length(__demo_code)+1]; else __demo_code = [__demo_code, __code]; __demo_idx = [__demo_idx, length(__demo_code)+1]; endif elseif (__rundemo && __isdemo) try ## process the code in an environment without variables eval (sprintf ("function __test__ ()\n%s\nendfunction", __code)); __test__; input ("Press <enter> to continue: ", "s"); catch __success = false; __msg = [__signal_fail "demo failed\n" lasterr()]; end_try_catch clear __test__; endif ## Code already processed. __code = ""; ### SHARED elseif (strcmp (__type, "shared")) __istest = false; ## Separate initialization code from variables. __idx = find (__code == "\n"); if (isempty (__idx)) __vars = __code; __code = ""; else __vars = __code (1:__idx(1)-1); __code = __code (__idx(1):length (__code)); endif ## Strip comments off the variables. __idx = find (__vars == "%" | __vars == "#"); if (! isempty (__idx)) __vars = __vars(1:__idx(1)-1); endif ## Assign default values to variables. try __vars = deblank (__vars); if (! isempty (__vars)) eval ([strrep(__vars, ",", "=[];"), "=[];"]); __shared = __vars; __shared_r = ["[ " __vars "] = "]; else __shared = " "; __shared_r = " "; endif catch ## Couldn't declare, so don't initialize. __code = ""; __success = false; __msg = [__signal_fail "shared variable initialization failed\n"]; end_try_catch ## Initialization code will be evaluated below. ### FUNCTION elseif (strcmp (__type, "function")) __istest = false; persistent __fn = 0; __name_position = function_name (__block); if (isempty (__name_position)) __success = false; __msg = [__signal_fail "test failed: missing function name\n"]; else __name = __block(__name_position(1):__name_position(2)); __code = __block; try eval (__code); # Define the function __clearfcn = sprintf ("%sclear %s;\n", __clearfcn, __name); catch __success = false; __msg = [__signal_fail "test failed: syntax error\n" lasterr()]; end_try_catch endif __code = ""; ### ENDFUNCTION elseif (strcmp (__type, "endfunction")) ## endfunction simply declares the end of a previous function block. ## There is no processing to be done here, just skip to next block. __istest = false; __code = ""; ### ASSERT/FAIL elseif (strcmp (__type, "assert") || strcmp (__type, "fail")) __istest = true; ## Put the keyword back on the code. __code = __block; ## The code will be evaluated below as a test block. ### ERROR/WARNING elseif (strcmp (__type, "error") || strcmp (__type, "warning")) __istest = true; __iswarning = strcmp (__type, "warning"); [__pattern, __id, __code] = getpattern (__code); if (__id) __patstr = ["id=" __id]; else if (! strcmp (__pattern, '.')) __patstr = ["<" __pattern ">"]; else __patstr = ifelse (__iswarning, "a warning", "an error"); endif endif try eval (sprintf ("function __test__(%s)\n%s\nendfunction", __shared, __code)); catch __success = false; __msg = [__signal_fail "test failed: syntax error\n" lasterr()]; end_try_catch if (__success) __success = false; __warnstate = warning ("query", "quiet"); warning ("on", "quiet"); ## Clear error and warning strings before starting lasterr (""); lastwarn (""); try eval (sprintf ("__test__(%s);", __shared)); if (! __iswarning) __msg = [__signal_fail "error failed.\n" ... "Expected " __patstr ", but got no error\n"]; else if (! isempty (__id)) [~, __err] = lastwarn (); __mismatch = ! strcmp (__err, __id); else __err = trimerr (lastwarn (), "warning"); __mismatch = isempty (regexp (__err, __pattern, "once")); endif warning (__warnstate.state, "quiet"); if (isempty (__err)) __msg = [__signal_fail "warning failed.\n" ... "Expected " __patstr ", but got no warning\n"]; elseif (__mismatch) __msg = [__signal_fail "warning failed.\n" ... "Expected " __patstr ", but got <" __err ">\n"]; else __success = true; endif endif catch if (! isempty (__id)) [~, __err] = lasterr (); __mismatch = ! strcmp (__err, __id); else __err = trimerr (lasterr (), "error"); __mismatch = isempty (regexp (__err, __pattern, "once")); endif warning (__warnstate.state, "quiet"); if (__iswarning) __msg = [__signal_fail "warning failed.\n" ... "Expected warning " __patstr ... ", but got error <" __err ">\n"]; elseif (__mismatch) __msg = [__signal_fail "error failed.\n" ... "Expected " __patstr ", but got <" __err ">\n"]; else __success = true; endif end_try_catch clear __test__; endif ## Code already processed. __code = ""; ### TESTIF elseif (strcmp (__type, "testif")) __e = regexp (__code, '.$', 'lineanchors', 'once'); ## Strip any comment from testif line before looking for features __feat_line = strtok (__code(1:__e), '#%'); __feat = regexp (__feat_line, '\w+', 'match'); __feat = strrep (__feat, "HAVE_", ""); __have_feat = __have_feature__ (__feat); if (__have_feat) __istest = true; __code = __code(__e + 1 : end); else __xskip++; __istest = false; __code = ""; # Skip the code. __msg = [__signal_skip "skipped test\n"]; endif ### TEST elseif (strcmp (__type, "test")) __istest = true; ## Code will be evaluated below. ### XTEST elseif (strcmp (__type, "xtest")) __istest = false; __isxtest = true; ## Code will be evaluated below. ### Comment block. elseif (strcmp (__block(1:1), "#")) __istest = false; __code = ""; # skip the code ### Unknown block. else __istest = true; __success = false; __msg = [__signal_fail "unknown test type!\n"]; __code = ""; # skip the code endif ## evaluate code for test, shared, and assert. if (! isempty(__code)) try ## FIXME: Must check for embedded test functions, which cause ## segfaults, until issues with subfunctions in functions are fixed. embed_func = regexp (__code, '^\s*function ', 'once', 'lineanchors'); if (isempty (embed_func)) eval (sprintf ("function %s__test__(%s)\n%s\nendfunction", __shared_r, __shared, __code)); eval (sprintf ("%s__test__(%s);", __shared_r, __shared)); else error (["Functions embedded in %!test blocks are not allowed.\n", ... "Use the %!function/%!endfunction syntax instead to define shared functions for testing.\n"]); endif catch if (strcmp (__type, "xtest")) __msg = [__signal_fail "known failure\n" lasterr()]; __xfail++; __success = false; else __msg = [__signal_fail "test failed\n" lasterr()]; __success = false; endif if (isempty (lasterr ())) error ("empty error text, probably Ctrl-C --- aborting"); endif end_try_catch clear __test__; endif ## All done. Remember if we were successful and print any messages. if (! isempty (__msg) && (__verbose >= 0 || __logfile)) ## Make sure the user knows what caused the error. if (__verbose < 1) fprintf (__fid, "%s%s\n", __signal_block, __block); fflush (__fid); endif fprintf (__fid, "%s\n", __msg); ## Show the variable context. if (! strcmp (__type, "error") && ! strcmp (__type, "testif") && ! all (__shared == " ")) fputs (__fid, "shared variables "); eval (sprintf ("fdisp(__fid,var2struct(%s));", __shared)); endif fflush (__fid); endif if (! __success && ! __isxtest) __all_success = false; ## Stop after 1 error if not in batch mode or only pass/fail requested. if (! __batch || nargout == 1) if (nargout > 0) if (nargout == 1) __n = false; else __n = __nmax = 0; endif endif if (__close_fid) fclose (__fid); endif return; endif endif __tests += (__istest || __isxtest); __successes += __success && (__istest || __isxtest); unwind_protect_cleanup warning ("off", "all"); warning (orig_wstate); end_unwind_protect endfor ## Clear any functions created during test run eval (__clearfcn, ""); if (nargout == 0) if (__tests || __xfail || __xskip) if (__xfail) printf ("PASSES %d out of %d test%s (%d expected failure%s)\n", __successes, __tests, ifelse (__tests > 1, "s", ""), __xfail, ifelse (__xfail > 1, "s", "")); else printf ("PASSES %d out of %d test%s\n", __successes, __tests, ifelse (__tests > 1, "s", "")); endif if (__xskip) printf ("Skipped %d test%s due to missing features\n", __xskip, ifelse (__xskip > 1, "s", "")); endif else printf ("%s%s has no tests available\n", __signal_empty, __file); endif elseif (__grabdemo) __n = __demo_code; __nmax = __demo_idx; elseif (nargout == 1) __n = __all_success; else __n = __successes; __nmax = __tests; __nxfail = __xfail; __nskip = __xskip; endif endfunction ## Create structure with fieldnames the name of the input variables. function s = var2struct (varargin) for i = 1:nargin s.(deblank (argn(i,:))) = varargin{i}; endfor endfunction ## Find [start,end] of fn in 'function [a,b] = fn'. function pos = function_name (def) pos = []; ## Find the end of the name. right = find (def == "(", 1); if (isempty (right)) return; endif right = find (def(1:right-1) != " ", 1, "last"); ## Find the beginning of the name. left = max ([find(def(1:right)==" ", 1, "last"), ... find(def(1:right)=="=", 1, "last")]); if (isempty (left)) return; endif left++; ## Return the end points of the name. pos = [left, right]; endfunction ## Strip <pattern> from '<pattern> code'. ## Also handles 'id=ID code' function [pattern, id, rest] = getpattern (str) pattern = "."; id = []; rest = str; str = trimleft (str); if (! isempty (str) && str(1) == "<") close = index (str, ">"); if (close) pattern = str(2:close-1); rest = str(close+1:end); endif elseif (strncmp (str, "id=", 3)) [id, rest] = strtok (str(4:end)); endif endfunction ## Strip '.*prefix:' from '.*prefix: msg\n' and strip trailing blanks. function msg = trimerr (msg, prefix) idx = index (msg, [prefix ":"]); if (idx > 0) msg(1:idx+length(prefix)) = []; endif msg = strtrim (msg); endfunction ## Strip leading blanks from string. function str = trimleft (str) idx = find (! isspace (str), 1); str = str(idx:end); endfunction function body = __extract_test_code (nm) fid = fopen (nm, "rt"); body = ""; if (fid >= 0) while (ischar (ln = fgets (fid))) if (strncmp (ln, "%!", 2)) body = [body, ln(3:end)]; endif endwhile fclose (fid); endif endfunction ## example from toeplitz %!shared msg1,msg2 %! msg1 = "C must be a vector"; %! msg2 = "C and R must be vectors"; %!fail ("toeplitz ([])", msg1) %!fail ("toeplitz ([1,2;3,4])", msg1) %!fail ("toeplitz ([1,2],[])", msg2) %!fail ("toeplitz ([1,2],[1,2;3,4])", msg2) %!fail ("toeplitz ([1,2;3,4],[1,2])", msg2) %!test fail ("toeplitz", "Invalid call to toeplitz") %!fail ("toeplitz (1, 2, 3)", "Invalid call to toeplitz") %!test assert (toeplitz ([1,2,3], [1,4]), [1,4; 2,1; 3,2]) %!assert (toeplitz ([1,2,3], [1,4]), [1,4; 2,1; 3,2]) %!demo toeplitz ([1,2,3,4],[1,5,6]) ## example from kron %!error <Invalid call to kron> kron () %!error <Invalid call to kron> kron (1) %!test assert (isempty (kron ([], rand (3, 4)))) %!test assert (isempty (kron (rand (3, 4), []))) %!test assert (isempty (kron ([], []))) %!shared A, B %!test %! A = [1, 2, 3; 4, 5, 6]; %! B = [1, -1; 2, -2]; %!assert (size (kron (zeros (3, 0), A)), [ 3*rows(A), 0 ]) %!assert (size (kron (zeros (0, 3), A)), [ 0, 3*columns(A) ]) %!assert (size (kron (A, zeros (3, 0))), [ 3*rows(A), 0 ]) %!assert (size (kron (A, zeros (0, 3))), [ 0, 3*columns(A) ]) %!assert (kron (pi, e), pi*e) %!assert (kron (pi, A), pi*A) %!assert (kron (A, e), e*A) %!assert (kron ([1, 2, 3], A), [ A, 2*A, 3*A ]) %!assert (kron ([1; 2; 3], A), [ A; 2*A; 3*A ]) %!assert (kron ([1, 2; 3, 4], A), [ A, 2*A; 3*A, 4*A ]) %!test %! res = [1,-1,2,-2,3,-3; 2,-2,4,-4,6,-6; 4,-4,5,-5,6,-6; 8,-8,10,-10,12,-12]; %! assert (kron (A, B), res); %!shared # clear out shared variables ## Now verify test() itself ## Test 'fail' keyword %!fail ("test", "Invalid call to test") # no args, generates usage() %!fail ("test (1,2,3,4)", "usage.*test") # too many args, generates usage() %!fail ('test ("test", "bogus")', "unknown flag") # incorrect args %!fail ('garbage','garbage.*undefined') # usage on nonexistent function should be ## Test 'error' keyword %!error test # no args, generates usage() %!error test (1,2,3,4) # too many args, generates usage() %!error <unknown flag> test ("test", "bogus"); # incorrect args %!error test ("test", "bogus"); # test without pattern %!error <'garbage' undefined> garbage; # usage on nonexistent function is error ## Test 'warning' keyword %!warning warning ("warning message"); # no pattern %!warning <warning message> warning ("warning message"); # with pattern ## Test 'shared' keyword %!shared a # create a shared variable %!test a = 3; # assign to a shared variable %!test assert (a, 3) # variable should equal 3 %!shared b,c # replace shared variables %!test assert (! exist ("a", "var")); # a no longer exists %!test assert (isempty (b)); # variables start off empty %!shared a,b,c # recreate a shared variable %!test assert (isempty (a)); # value is empty even if it had a previous value %!test a=1; b=2; c=3; # give values to all variables %!test assert ([a,b,c], [1,2,3]); # test all of them together %!test c=6; # update a value %!test assert ([a,b,c], [1,2,6]); # show that the update sticks %!shared # clear all shared variables %!test assert (! exist ("a", "var")) # show that they are cleared %!shared a,b,c # support for initializer shorthand %! a=1; b=2; c=4; %!shared # clear all shared variables for remainder of tests ## Test 'function' keyword %!function x = __test_a (y) %! x = 2*y; %!endfunction %!assert (__test_a (2), 4) # Test a test function %!function __test_a (y) %! x = 2*y; %!endfunction %!test %! __test_a (2); # Test a test function with no return value %!function [x,z] = __test_a (y) %! x = 2*y; %! z = 3*y; %!endfunction %!test %! [x,z] = __test_a (3); # Test a test function with multiple returns %! assert (x,6); %! assert (z,9); ## Test 'assert' keyword %!assert (isempty ([])) # support for test assert shorthand %!assert (size (ones (1,2,3)), [1 2 3]) ## Test 'demo' keyword %!demo # multiline demo block %! t = [0:0.01:2*pi]; x = sin (t); %! plot (t,x); %! % you should now see a sine wave in your figure window %!demo a=3 # single line demo blocks work too %!test %! [code, idx] = test ("test", "grabdemo"); %! assert (numel (idx), 4); %! assert (code(idx(3):end), %! " a=3 # single line demo blocks work too"); ## Test 'testif' keyword %!testif HAVE_BOGUS_FEATURE %! error ("testif executed code despite not having feature"); ## Test 'xtest' keyword %!xtest %! assert (1, 1); # Test passes %!xtest %! assert (0, 1); # Test fails ## Test comment block. it can contain anything. %!## %! it is the "#" as the block type that makes it a comment %! and it stays as a comment even through continuation lines %! which means that it works well with commenting out whole tests ## Test test() input validation %!error <NAME must be a string> test (1) %!error <second argument must be a string> test ("ls", 1) %!error test ([], "normal") ## All of the following tests should fail. These tests should ## be disabled unless you are developing test() since users don't ## like to be presented with expected failures. I use '% !' to disable. % !test error("---------Failure tests. Use test('test','verbose',1)"); % !test assert([a,b,c],[1,3,6]); # variables have wrong values % !bogus # unknown block type % !error toeplitz([1,2,3]); # correct usage % !test syntax errors) # syntax errors fail properly % !shared garbage in # variables must be comma separated % !error syntax++error # error test fails on syntax errors % !error "succeeds."; # error test fails if code succeeds % !error <wrong pattern> error("message") # error pattern must match % !demo with syntax error # syntax errors in demo fail properly % !shared a,b,c % !demo # shared variables not available in demo % ! assert (exist ("a", "var")) % !error % ! test ('/etc/passwd'); % ! test ("nonexistent file"); % ! ## These don't signal an error, so the test for an error fails. Note % ! ## that the call doesn't reference the current fid (it is unavailable), % ! ## so of course the informational message is not printed in the log.