source: src/tests/designations.c@ a8615fd1

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Last change on this file since a8615fd1 was 0cf5b79, checked in by Thierry Delisle <tdelisle@…>, 8 years ago

Added generic containers for runtime.
Moved some internal code to bits folder.
consistently used cforall instead of CFORALL define.

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1//
2// Cforall Version 1.0.0 Copyright (C) 2015 University of Waterloo
3//
4// The contents of this file are covered under the licence agreement in the
5// file "LICENCE" distributed with Cforall.
6//
7// designations.c --
8//
9// Author : Rob Schluntz
10// Created On : Thu Jun 29 15:26:36 2017
11// Last Modified By : Peter A. Buhr
12// Last Modified On : Thu Jul 27 11:46:35 2017
13// Update Count : 3
14//
15
16// Note: this test case has been crafted so that it compiles with both cfa and with gcc without any modifications.
17// In particular, since the syntax for designations in Cforall differs from that of C, preprocessor substitution
18// is used for the designation syntax
19#ifdef __cforall
20#define DES :
21#else
22int printf(const char *, ...);
23#define DES =
24#endif
25
26const int indentAmt = 2;
27void indent(int level) {
28 for (int i = 0; i < level; ++i) {
29 printf(" ");
30 }
31}
32
33// A contains fields with different types (int vs. int *)
34struct A {
35 int x, y;
36 int * ptr;
37};
38void printA(struct A a, int level) {
39 indent(level);
40 printf("(A){ %d %d %p }\n", a.x, a.y, a.ptr);
41}
42
43// B contains struct members
44struct B {
45 struct A a0, a1;
46};
47void printB(struct B b, int level) {
48 indent(level);
49 printf("(B){\n");
50 printA(b.a0, level+indentAmt);
51 printA(b.a1, level+indentAmt);
52 indent(level);
53 printf("}\n");
54}
55
56// C contains an array - tests that after 3 ints, the members of B are initialized.
57struct C {
58 int arr[3];
59 struct B b;
60};
61void printC(struct C c, int level) {
62 indent(level);
63 printf("(C){\n");
64 indent(level+indentAmt);
65 printf("(int[]{ %d %d %d }\n", c.arr[0], c.arr[1], c.arr[2]);
66 printB(c.b, level+indentAmt);
67 indent(level);
68 printf("}\n");
69}
70
71// D contains an unnamed aggregate - tests that this doesn't interfere with initialization.
72struct D {
73 struct {
74 int x;
75 };
76};
77void printD(struct D d, int level) {
78 indent(level);
79 printf("(D){ %d }\n", d.x);
80}
81
82// E tests unions
83union E {
84 struct A a;
85 struct B b;
86 struct C c;
87 struct D d;
88 int i;
89};
90
91struct Fred {
92 double i[3];
93 int j;
94 struct Mary {
95 struct Jane {
96 double j;
97 } j;
98 double i;
99 } m;
100};
101struct Fred s1 @= { .m.j : 3 };
102struct Fred s2 @= { .i : { [2] : 2 } };
103
104int main() {
105 // simple designation case - starting from beginning of structure, leaves ptr default-initialized (zero)
106 struct A y0 = {
107 .x DES 2,
108 .y DES 3
109 };
110
111 // simple initializaiton case - initialize all elements explicitly with no designations
112 struct A y1 = {
113 2, 3, 0
114 };
115
116
117 // use designation to move to member y, leaving x default-initialized (zero)
118 struct A y2 = {
119 .y DES 3,
120 0
121 };
122
123#if ERROR
124 struct A yErr0 = {
125 {} // error - empty scalar initializer is illegal
126 };
127#endif
128
129 printf("=====A=====\n");
130 printA(y0, 0);
131 printA(y1, 0);
132 printA(y2, 0);
133 printf("=====A=====\n\n");
134
135 // initialize only first element (z0.a.x), leaving everything else default-initialized (zero), no nested curly-braces
136 struct B z0 = { 5 };
137
138 // some nested curly braces, use designation to 'jump around' within structure, leaving some members default-initialized
139 struct B z1 = {
140 { 3 }, // z1.a0
141 { 4 }, // z1.a1
142 .a0 DES { 5 }, // z1.a0
143 { 6 }, // z1.a1
144 .a0.y DES 2, // z1.a0.y
145 0, // z1.a0.ptr
146 };
147
148 // z2.a0.y and z2.a0.ptr default-initialized, everything else explicit
149 struct B z2 = {
150 { 1 },
151 { 2, 3, 0 }
152 };
153
154 // initialize every member, omitting nested curly braces
155 struct B z3 = {
156 1, 2, 0, 4, 5, 0
157 };
158
159 // no initializer - legal C, but garbage values - don't print this one
160 struct B z4;
161
162 // no curly braces - initialize with object of same type
163 struct B z5 = z2;
164
165 // z6.a0.y and z6.a0.ptr default-initialized, everything else explicit.
166 // no curly braces on z6.a1 initializers
167 struct B z6 = {
168 { 1 },
169 2, 3, 0
170 };
171
172 printf("=====B=====\n");
173 printB(z0, 0);
174 printB(z1, 0);
175 printB(z2, 0);
176 printB(z3, 0);
177 printB(z5, 0);
178 printB(z6, 0);
179 printf("=====B=====\n\n");
180
181 // TODO: what about extra things in a nested init? are empty structs skipped??
182
183 // test that initializing 'past array bound' correctly moves to next member.
184 struct C c1 = {
185 2, 3, 4, // arr
186 5, 6, 0, // b.a0
187 7, 8, 0, // b.a1
188 };
189
190 printf("=====C=====\n");
191 printC(c1, 0);
192 printf("=====C=====\n\n");
193
194#if ERROR
195 // nested initializer can't refer to same type in C
196 struct C cErr0 = { c1 };
197
198 // must use curly braces to initialize members
199 struct C cErr1 = 2;
200
201 // can't initialize with array compound literal
202 struct C cErr2 = {
203 (int[3]) { 1, 2, 3 } // error: array initialized from non-constant array expression
204 };
205#endif
206
207#if WARNING
208 // can't initialize array with array - converts to int*
209 int cWarn0_arr[3] = { 1, 2, 3 };
210 struct C cWarn0 = {
211 cWarn0_arr // warning: initialization makes integer from ptr without cast
212 };
213#endif
214 // array designation
215 int i[2] = { [1] : 3 };
216 // allowed to have 'too many' initialized lists - essentially they are ignored.
217 int i1 = { 3 };
218
219 // doesn't work yet.
220 // designate unnamed object's members
221 // struct D d = { .x DES 3 };
222#if ERROR
223 struct D d1 = { .y DES 3 };
224#endif
225
226 // simple union initialization - initialized first member (e0.a)
227 union E e0 = {
228 y0
229 };
230
231 // simple union initialization - initializes first member (e1.a) - with nested initializer list
232 union E e1 = {
233 { 2, 3, 0 }
234 };
235
236 // simple union initialization - initializes first member (e2.a) - without nested initializer list
237 union E e2 = {
238 2, 3, 0
239 };
240
241 // move cursor to e4.b.a0.x and initialize until e3.b.a1.ptr inclusive
242 union E e3 = {
243 .b.a0.x DES 2, 3, 0, 5, 6, 0
244 };
245
246 printf("=====E=====\n");
247 printA(e0.a, 0);
248 printA(e1.a, 0);
249 printA(e2.a, 0);
250 printB(e3.b, 0);
251 printf("=====E=====\n\n");
252
253 // special case of initialization: char[] can be initialized with a string literal
254 const char * str0 = "hello";
255 char str1[] = "hello";
256 const char c1[] = "abc";
257 const char c2[] = { 'a', 'b', 'c' };
258 const char c3[][2] = { { 'a', 'b' }, { 'c', 'd'}, { 'c', 'd'} };
259}
260
261// Local Variables: //
262// tab-width: 4 //
263// End: //
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