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Kayne Ruse be7e4ddd18 Reworked the tests, read more
I've brought the tests up to scratch, except for compounds im the
parser, because I'm too damn tired to do that over SSH. It looks like
collections are right-recursive, whixh was unintended but still works
just fine.

I've also added the '--verbose' flag to the repl to control the
debugging output.

Several obscure bugs have been fixed, and comments have been tweaked.

Mustfail tests are still needed, but that's a low priority. See #142.

Fixed #151
2024-11-12 22:04:07 +11:00

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Makefile

#compiler settings
CC=gcc
CFLAGS+=-std=c17 -g -Wall -Werror -Wno-unused-parameter -Wno-unused-function -Wno-unused-variable -Wformat=2
LIBS+=-lm
LDFLAGS+=
ifeq ($(shell uname),Linux)
LDFLAGS=-Wl,--gc-sections
else ifeq ($(OS),Windows_NT)
LDFLAGS=-Wl,--gc-sections
else ifeq ($(shell uname),Darwin)
LDFLAGS=-Wl,-dead_strip
else
@echo "LDFLAGS set failed - what platform is this?"
endif
#directories
TEST_ROOTDIR=../..
TEST_SOURCEDIR=$(TEST_ROOTDIR)/$(TOY_SOURCEDIR)
TEST_REPLDIR=$(TEST_ROOTDIR)/$(TOY_REPLDIR)
TEST_SCRIPTDIR=.
TEST_OUTDIR=out
TEST_OBJDIR=obj
#file names
TEST_SCRIPTFILES=$(wildcard $(TEST_SCRIPTDIR)/test_*.toy)
TEST_REPLNAME=repl.exe
#build the source and repl, and run
all: source repl run
run: $(TEST_SCRIPTFILES:.toy=.toy-run)
%.toy-run: %.toy
$(TEST_OUTDIR)/$(TEST_REPLNAME) -f ../$< --verbose
#same as above, but with gdb
gdb: source repl run-gdb
run-gdb: $(TEST_SCRIPTFILES:.toy=.toy-gdb)
%.toy-gdb: %.toy
gdb $(TEST_OUTDIR)/$(TEST_REPLNAME) -ix gdb_init -ex=run --batch --return-child-result --args "$(TEST_OUTDIR)/$(TEST_REPLNAME)" "-f" "../$<" "--verbose"
#compile the source and repl first
source: $(TEST_OBJDIR) $(TEST_OUTDIR)
$(MAKE) SRC_OUTDIR=../$(TOY_INTEGRATIONSDIR)/$(TEST_OUTDIR) -C $(TEST_SOURCEDIR)
repl: $(TEST_OBJDIR) $(TEST_OUTDIR) source
$(MAKE) REPL_TARGETNAME=$(TEST_REPLNAME) REPL_OUTDIR=../$(TOY_INTEGRATIONSDIR)/$(TEST_OUTDIR) -C $(TEST_REPLDIR)
#util targets
$(TEST_OUTDIR):
mkdir $(TEST_OUTDIR)
$(TEST_OBJDIR):
mkdir $(TEST_OBJDIR)