archie/tcl7.6/tests/rename.test

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# Commands covered: rename
#
# This file contains a collection of tests for one or more of the Tcl
# built-in commands. Sourcing this file into Tcl runs the tests and
# generates output for errors. No output means no errors were found.
#
# Copyright (c) 1991-1993 The Regents of the University of California.
# Copyright (c) 1994 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
#
# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
# of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
#
# SCCS: @(#) rename.test 1.13 96/03/20 10:49:22
if {[string compare test [info procs test]] == 1} then {source defs}
# Must eliminate the "unknown" command while the test is running,
# especially if the test is being run in a program with its
# own special-purpose unknown command.
catch {rename unknown unknown.old}
catch {rename r2 {}}
proc r1 {} {return "procedure r1"}
rename r1 r2
test rename-1.1 {simple renaming} {
r2
} {procedure r1}
test rename-1.2 {simple renaming} {
list [catch r1 msg] $msg
} {1 {invalid command name "r1"}}
rename r2 {}
test rename-1.3 {simple renaming} {
list [catch r2 msg] $msg
} {1 {invalid command name "r2"}}
# The test below is tricky because it renames a built-in command.
# It's possible that the test procedure uses this command, so must
# restore the command before calling test again.
rename list l.new
set a [catch list msg1]
set b [l.new a b c]
rename l.new list
set c [catch l.new msg2]
set d [list 111 222]
test 2.1 {renaming built-in command} {
list $a $msg1 $b $c $msg2 $d
} {1 {invalid command name "list"} {a b c} 1 {invalid command name "l.new"} {111 222}}
test rename-3.1 {error conditions} {
list [catch {rename r1} msg] $msg $errorCode
} {1 {wrong # args: should be "rename oldName newName"} NONE}
test rename-3.2 {error conditions} {
list [catch {rename r1 r2 r3} msg] $msg $errorCode
} {1 {wrong # args: should be "rename oldName newName"} NONE}
test rename-3.3 {error conditions} {
proc r1 {} {}
proc r2 {} {}
list [catch {rename r1 r2} msg] $msg
} {1 {can't rename to "r2": command already exists}}
test rename-3.4 {error conditions} {
catch {rename r1 {}}
catch {rename r2 {}}
list [catch {rename r1 r2} msg] $msg
} {1 {can't rename "r1": command doesn't exist}}
test rename-3.5 {error conditions} {
catch {rename _non_existent_command {}}
list [catch {rename _non_existent_command {}} msg] $msg
} {1 {can't delete "_non_existent_command": command doesn't exist}}
catch {rename unknown {}}
catch {rename unknown.old unknown}
if {[info command testdel] == "testdel"} {
test rename-4.1 {reentrancy issues with command deletion and renaming} {
set x {}
testdel {} foo {lappend x deleted; rename bar {}; lappend x [info command bar]}
rename foo bar
lappend x |
rename bar {}
set x
} {| deleted {}}
test rename-4.2 {reentrancy issues with command deletion and renaming} {
set x {}
testdel {} foo {lappend x deleted; rename foo bar}
rename foo {}
set x
} {deleted}
test rename-4.3 {reentrancy issues with command deletion and renaming} {
set x {}
testdel {} foo {lappend x deleted; testdel {} foo {lappend x deleted2}}
rename foo {}
lappend x |
rename foo {}
set x
} {deleted | deleted2}
test rename-4.4 {reentrancy issues with command deletion and renaming} {
set x {}
testdel {} foo {lappend x deleted; rename foo bar}
rename foo {}
lappend x | [info command bar]
} {deleted | {}}
test rename-4.5 {reentrancy issues with command deletion and renaming} {
set env(value) before
interp create foo
testdel foo cmd {set env(value) deleted}
interp delete foo
set env(value)
} {deleted}
test rename-4.6 {reentrancy issues with command deletion and renaming} {
proc kill args {
interp delete foo
}
set env(value) before
interp create foo
foo alias kill kill
testdel foo cmd {set env(value) deleted; kill}
list [catch {foo eval {rename cmd {}}} msg] $msg $env(value)
} {0 {} deleted}
test rename-4.7 {reentrancy issues with command deletion and renaming} {
proc kill args {
interp delete foo
}
set env(value) before
interp create foo
foo alias kill kill
testdel foo cmd {set env(value) deleted; kill}
list [catch {interp delete foo} msg] $msg $env(value)
} {0 {} deleted}
}