[MacPorts] #17206: PCRE make fails
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Wed Nov 12 12:09:49 PST 2008
#17206: PCRE make fails
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Reporter: glend at mail.nih.gov | Owner: nox at macports.org
Type: defect | Status: assigned
Priority: Normal | Milestone: Port Bugs
Component: ports | Version: 1.6.0
Resolution: | Keywords:
Port: pcre |
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Comment(by glend at mail.nih.gov):
import unittest
from test import test_support
class ComplexArgsTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def check(self, func, expected, *args):
self.assertEqual(func(*args), expected)
# These functions are tested below as lambdas too. If you add a
function test,
# also add a similar lambda test.
def test_func_parens_no_unpacking(self):
def f(((((x))))): return x
self.check(f, 1, 1)
# Inner parens are elided, same as: f(x,)
def f(((x)),): return x
self.check(f, 2, 2)
def test_func_1(self):
def f(((((x),)))): return x
self.check(f, 3, (3,))
def f(((((x)),))): return x
self.check(f, 4, (4,))
def f(((((x))),)): return x
self.check(f, 5, (5,))
def f(((x),)): return x
self.check(f, 6, (6,))
def test_func_2(self):
def f(((((x)),),)): return x
self.check(f, 2, ((2,),))
def test_func_3(self):
def f((((((x)),),),)): return x
self.check(f, 3, (((3,),),))
def test_func_complex(self):
def f((((((x)),),),), a, b, c): return x, a, b, c
self.check(f, (3, 9, 8, 7), (((3,),),), 9, 8, 7)
def f(((((((x)),)),),), a, b, c): return x, a, b, c
self.check(f, (3, 9, 8, 7), (((3,),),), 9, 8, 7)
def f(a, b, c, ((((((x)),)),),)): return a, b, c, x
self.check(f, (9, 8, 7, 3), 9, 8, 7, (((3,),),))
# Duplicate the tests above, but for lambda. If you add a lambda
test,
# also add a similar function test above.
def test_lambda_parens_no_unpacking(self):
f = lambda (((((x))))): x
self.check(f, 1, 1)
# Inner parens are elided, same as: f(x,)
f = lambda ((x)),: x
self.check(f, 2, 2)
def test_lambda_1(self):
f = lambda (((((x),)))): x
self.check(f, 3, (3,))
f = lambda (((((x)),))): x
self.check(f, 4, (4,))
f = lambda (((((x))),)): x
self.check(f, 5, (5,))
f = lambda (((x),)): x
self.check(f, 6, (6,))
def test_lambda_2(self):
f = lambda (((((x)),),)): x
self.check(f, 2, ((2,),))
def test_lambda_3(self):
f = lambda ((((((x)),),),)): x
self.check(f, 3, (((3,),),))
def test_lambda_complex(self):
f = lambda (((((x)),),),), a, b, c: (x, a, b, c)
self.check(f, (3, 9, 8, 7), (((3,),),), 9, 8, 7)
f = lambda ((((((x)),)),),), a, b, c: (x, a, b, c)
self.check(f, (3, 9, 8, 7), (((3,),),), 9, 8, 7)
f = lambda a, b, c, ((((((x)),)),),): (a, b, c, x)
self.check(f, (9, 8, 7, 3), 9, 8, 7, (((3,),),))
def test_main():
test_support.run_unittest(ComplexArgsTestCase)
if __name__ == "__main__":
test_main()
ol uncaught_exception() throw();
} // namespace std
namespace __gnu_cxx
{
/** A replacement for the standard terminate_handler which prints more
information about the terminating exception (if any) on stderr.
Call
@code
std::set_terminate (__gnu_cxx::__verbose_terminate_handler)
@endcode
to use. For more info, see
http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/19_diagnostics/howto.html#4
In 3.4 and later, this is on by default.
*/
void __verbose_terminate_handler ();
} // namespace __gnu_cxx
} // extern "C++"
#pragma GCC visibility pop
#endif
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.macports.org/ticket/17206#comment:3>
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