On Tue, 2004-10-05 at 07:40, Dan Sugalski wrote:
We do all the rest... might as well do this one too.
It'd look a little something like this.
Where do PIR tests go, by the way? I didn't see them in a trivial grep.
<delurk>
Apparently in imcc/t... The simple op tests are in imcc/t/syn/op.t ("syn" is for "syntax", I guess?).
Test patch for %= attached.
</delurk>
-- Matt
Matthew Zimmerman Interdisciplinary Biophysics, University of Virginia http://www.people.virginia.edu/~mdz4c/
diff -ur imcc/t/syn/op.t imcc/t/syn/op.t --- imcc/t/syn/op.t 2004-03-14 04:45:46.000000000 -0500 +++ imcc/t/syn/op.t 2004-10-05 11:51:32.147768288 -0400 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ #!perl use strict; -use TestCompiler tests => 19; +use TestCompiler tests => 20; ############################## output_is(<<'CODE', <<'OUT', "+="); @@ -52,6 +52,18 @@ 10 OUT +output_is(<<'CODE', <<'OUT', '%='); +.sub _test + $I0 = 14 + $I0 %= 3 + print $I0 + print "\n" + end +.end +CODE +2 +OUT + output_is(<<'CODE', <<'OUT', ".="); .sub _test $S0 = "ab"