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32 lines
1.2 KiB
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# Don't run for C++ script compilation, as the C++ compiler itself complains
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# about the constants.
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# @TEST-REQUIRES: test "${ZEEK_USE_CPP}" != "1"
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# @TEST-EXEC: zeek -b %INPUT >out
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# @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff out
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# @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff .stderr
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function test_case(msg: string, expect: bool)
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{
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print fmt("%s (%s)", msg, expect ? "PASS" : "FAIL");
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}
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global i1: int = 9223372036854775807; # max. allowed value
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global i2: int = -9223372036854775808; # min. allowed value
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global i3: int = 0x7fffffffffffffff; # max. allowed value
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global i4: int = -0x8000000000000000; # min. allowed value
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event zeek_init()
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{
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# Max/min value tests. We do these separately from language/int.zeek
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# because they generate compile-time errors for scripts compiled to
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# C++.
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local str1 = fmt("max int value = %d", i1);
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test_case( str1, str1 == "max int value = 9223372036854775807" );
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local str2 = fmt("min int value = %d", i2);
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test_case( str2, str2 == "min int value = -9223372036854775808" );
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local str3 = fmt("max int value = %d", i3);
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test_case( str3, str3 == "max int value = 9223372036854775807" );
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local str4 = fmt("min int value = %d", i4);
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test_case( str4, str4 == "min int value = -9223372036854775808" );
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}
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