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update and add designation tests

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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 : Mon Mar 28 22:41:55 2022
13// Update Count     : 15
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 _ :
21#define AT @
22#else
23int printf( const char *, ...);
24#define _ =
25#define AT
26#endif
27
28const int indentAmt = 2;
29void indent( int level ) {
30        for ( int i = 0; i < level; ++i ) {
31                printf( " " );
32        }
33}
34
35// A contains fields with different types (int vs. int *)
36struct A {
37        int x, y;
38        int * ptr;
39};
40void printA( struct A a, int level ) {
41        indent( level );
42        printf( "(A){ %d %d %p }\n", a.x, a.y, a.ptr );
43}
44
45// B contains struct members
46struct B {
47        struct A a0, a1;
48};
49void printB( struct B b, int level ) {
50        indent( level );
51        printf( "(B){\n" );
52        printA( b.a0, level+indentAmt );
53        printA( b.a1, level+indentAmt );
54        indent( level );
55        printf( "}\n" );
56}
57
58// C contains an array - tests that after 3 ints, the members of B are initialized.
59struct C {
60        int arr[3];
61        struct B b;
62};
63void printC( struct C c, int level ) {
64        indent( level );
65        printf( "(C){\n" );
66        indent( level+indentAmt );
67        printf( "(int[]{ %d %d %d }\n", c.arr[0], c.arr[1], c.arr[2]);
68        printB( c.b, level+indentAmt );
69        indent( level );
70        printf( "}\n" );
71}
72
73// D contains an unnamed aggregate - tests that this doesn't interfere with initialization.
74struct D {
75        struct {
76                int x;
77        };
78};
79void printD( struct D d, int level ) {
80        indent( level);
81        printf( "(D ){ %d }\n", d.x );
82}
83
84// E tests unions
85union E {
86        struct A a;
87        struct B b;
88        struct C c;
89        struct D d;
90        int i;
91};
92
93struct Fred {
94    double i[3];
95    int j;
96    struct Mary {
97        struct Jane {
98            double j;
99        } j;
100        double i;
101    } m;
102};
103struct Fred s1 AT= { .m.j _ 3 };
104struct Fred s2 AT= { .i _ { [2] _ 2 } };
105
106int main() {
107        // simple designation case - starting from beginning of structure, leaves ptr default-initialized (zero)
108        struct A y0 = {
109                .x _ 2,
110                .y _ 3
111        };
112
113        // simple initializaiton case - initialize all elements explicitly with no designations
114        struct A y1 = {
115                2, 3, 0
116        };
117
118
119        // use designation to move to member y, leaving x default-initialized (zero)
120        struct A y2 = {
121                .y _ 3,
122                0
123        };
124
125#if ERROR
126        struct A yErr0 = {
127                {} // error - empty scalar initializer is illegal
128        };
129#endif
130
131        printf( "=====A=====\n" );
132        printA( y0, 0 );
133        printA( y1, 0 );
134        printA( y2, 0 );
135        printf( "=====A=====\n\n" );
136
137        // initialize only first element (z0.a.x), leaving everything else default-initialized (zero), no nested curly-braces
138        struct B z0 = { 5 };
139
140        // some nested curly braces, use designation to 'jump around' within structure, leaving some members default-initialized
141        struct B z1 = {
142                { 3 }, // z1.a0
143                { 4 }, // z1.a1
144                .a0 _ { 5 }, // z1.a0
145                { 6 }, // z1.a1
146                .a0.y _ 2, // z1.a0.y
147                0, // z1.a0.ptr
148        };
149
150        // z2.a0.y and z2.a0.ptr default-initialized, everything else explicit
151        struct B z2 = {
152                { 1 },
153                { 2, 3, 0 }
154        };
155
156        // initialize every member, omitting nested curly braces
157        struct B z3 = {
158                1, 2, 0, 4, 5, 0
159        };
160
161        // no initializer - legal C, but garbage values - don't print this one
162        struct B z4;
163
164        // no curly braces - initialize with object of same type
165        struct B z5 = z2;
166
167        // z6.a0.y and z6.a0.ptr default-initialized, everything else explicit.
168        // no curly braces on z6.a1 initializers
169        struct B z6 = {
170                { 1 },
171                2, 3, 0
172        };
173
174        printf( "=====B=====\n" );
175        printB( z0, 0 );
176        printB( z1, 0 );
177        printB( z2, 0 );
178        printB( z3, 0 );
179        printB( z5, 0 );
180        printB( z6, 0 );
181        printf( "=====B=====\n\n" );
182
183        // TODO: what about extra things in a nested init? are empty structs skipped??
184
185        // test that initializing 'past array bound' correctly moves to next member.
186        struct C c1 = {
187                2, 3, 4,  // arr
188                5, 6, 0,  // b.a0
189                7, 8, 0,  // b.a1
190        };
191
192        printf( "=====C=====\n" );
193        printC( c1, 0 );
194        printf( "=====C=====\n\n" );
195
196#if ERROR
197        // nested initializer can't refer to same type in C
198        struct C cErr0 = { c1 };
199
200        // must use curly braces to initialize members
201        struct C cErr1 = 2;
202
203        // can't initialize with array compound literal
204        struct C cErr2 = {
205                (int[3]) { 1, 2, 3 }  // error: array initialized from non-constant array expression
206        };
207#endif
208
209#if WARNING
210        // can't initialize array with array - converts to int*
211        int cWarn0_arr[3] = { 1, 2, 3 };
212        struct C cWarn0 = {
213                cWarn0_arr  // warning: initialization makes integer from ptr without cast
214        };
215#endif
216        // array designation
217        int i[2] = { [1] _ 3 };
218        // allowed to have 'too many' initialized lists - essentially they are ignored.
219        int i1 = { 3 };
220
221        // doesn't work yet.
222        // designate unnamed object's members
223        // struct D d = { .x _ 3 };
224#if ERROR
225        struct D d1 = { .y _ 3 };
226#endif
227
228        // simple union initialization - initialized first member (e0.a)
229        union E e0 = {
230                y0
231        };
232
233        // simple union initialization - initializes first member (e1.a) - with nested initializer list
234        union E e1 = {
235                { 2, 3, 0 }
236        };
237
238        // simple union initialization - initializes first member (e2.a) - without nested initializer list
239        union E e2 = {
240                2, 3, 0
241        };
242
243        // move cursor to e4.b.a0.x and initialize until e3.b.a1.ptr inclusive
244        union E e3 = {
245                .b.a0.x _ 2, 3, 0, 5, 6, 0
246        };
247
248        printf( "=====E=====\n" );
249        printA( e0.a, 0 );
250        printA( e1.a, 0 );
251        printA( e2.a, 0 );
252        printB( e3.b, 0 );
253        printf( "=====E=====\n\n" );
254
255        // special case of initialization: char[] can be initialized with a string literal
256        const char * str0 = "hello";
257        char str1[] = "hello";
258        const char c2[] = "abc";
259        const char c3[] = { 'a', 'b', 'c' };
260        const char c4[][2] = { { 'a', 'b' }, { 'c', 'd'}, { 'c', 'd'} };
261
262        // more cases
263
264//      int widths[] = { [3 ... 9] _ 1, [10 ... 99] _ 2, [100] _ 3 };
265//      int widths[] = { [3 ~ 9] _ 1, [10 ~ 99] _ 2, [100] _ 3 };
266        struct point { int x, y; };
267        struct point p = { .y _ 5, .x _ 7 };
268        union foo { int i; double d; };
269        union foo f = { .d _ 4 };
270        int v1, v2, v4;
271        int w[6] = { [1] _ v1, v2, [4] _ v4 };
272        int whitespace[256] = { [' '] _ 1, ['\t'] _ 1, ['\v'] _ 1, ['\f'] _ 1, ['\n'] _ 1, ['\r'] _ 1 };
273        struct point ptarray[10] = { [2].y _ 34, [2].x _ 35, [0].x _ 36 };
274}
275
276// Local Variables: //
277// tab-width: 4 //
278// End: //
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