fixes#23998
In `fitNode` the first symbol of a symchoice that expects an enum type
with the same enum type is given as the result of the `fitNode`. But
`getConstExpr` is also called on it, which will return a `nil` node for
nodes that aren't constant but have the enum type, like variables or
proc parameters. Instead we just return the node directly since it's
already typed.
Normally, this `if` branch in `fitNode` shouldn't exist since
`paramTypesMatch` handles it, but the way pure enum symbols work makes
it really impractical to check their ambiguity, which `paramTypesMatch`
won't like. If it causes problems for regular enums we can restrict this
branch to just pure enums until they are hopefully eventually removed.
Each test must have a filename of the form: t*.nim
Note:Testament is only aware of tests under a directory (eg tests/foo/) and will ignore
top-level tests like tests/tbar.nim.
Specs
Each test can contain a spec in a discard """ ... """ block.
Check out the parseSpec procedure in the specs module for a full and reliable reference
action
Specifies what action this test should take.
Default: run
Options:
compile - compiles the module and fails the test if compilations fails.
run - compiles and runs the module, fails the test if compilation or
execution of test code fails.
reject - compiles the module and fails the test if compilation succeeds.
There are certain spec keys that imply run, including output and
outputsub.
Categories
Each folder under this directory represents a test category, which can be
tested by running koch tests pcat <category> (or cat to avoid parallel
testing, which is slower).
The folder dll contains simple DLL tests.
The folder realtimeGC contains a test for validating that the realtime GC
can run properly without linking against the nimrtl.dll/so.