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callback_suite:
- further, big refactoring to make the test data setup be a lot more in line with call_suite and call_suite_aggrs
- added support to test void return values (was missing in prev version)
author | Tassilo Philipp |
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date | Sat, 09 Apr 2022 23:00:24 +0200 |
parents | 049e04af13c8 |
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-- section 'main' -------------------------------------------------------------- mode = "designed" -- generator mode: 'random', 'ordered' or 'designed' type sequences designfile= "stress1.txt" -- design file function nlines() local cnt = 0 for l in io.open(designfile):lines() do cnt = cnt + 1 end return cnt end ncases = nlines() -- number of test cases minargs = 0 -- minimum num. of supported arguments (>= 0) maxargs = 20 -- maximum num. of supported arguments (>= minargs) -- section 'types' (not used by 'designed') ------------------------------------ types = "BcCsSiIjJlLpfd" -- "BcCsSiIjJlLpfd" -- supported argument types rtypes = nil -- supported return types (set to nil to use "v"..types) -- section 'ordered' ----------------------------------------------------------- offset = 0 -- permutation index offset (default = 1) step = 1 -- permutation index increment (default = 1) -- section 'random' ------------------------------------------------------------ seed = 1 -- random seed -- section 'calling convention' (useful on Windows for now) -------------------- api = "" -- calling convention ("__stdcall" or "__fastcall") -- for gcc use "__attribute__((__stdcall__))" or "__attribute__((__fastcall__))" -- for ms ? ccprefix = "" -- signature prefix ("_s" (stdcall), "_f" (gcc fastcall) or "_F" (microsoft fastcall))