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Nim/tests/stdlib/tdeques.nim
metagn fa1819eb2d make linter use lineinfo to check originating package (#24270)
fixes #24269, refs #20095

Instead of checking the package of the *used sym* to determine whether a
stylecheck should trigger, we check the package of the lineinfo instead.
Before #20095 this checked for the current compilation context module
instead which caused issues with generic procs, but the lineinfo should
more closely match the AST.

I figured this might cause issues with includes etc but the foreign
package test specifically tests for an include and passes, so maybe the
package determining logic accounts for this already. This still might
not be the correct logic, I'm not too familiar with the package handling
in the compiler.

Package PRs, both merged:

- json_rpc: https://github.com/status-im/nim-json-rpc/pull/226
- json_serialization:
https://github.com/status-im/nim-json-serialization/pull/99

(cherry picked from commit aaf6c408c6)
2025-01-14 07:34:32 +01:00

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discard """
matrix: "--mm:refc; --mm:orc"
targets: "c cpp js"
"""
import std/deques
from std/sequtils import toSeq
import std/assertions
block:
proc index(self: Deque[int], idx: Natural): int =
self[idx]
proc main =
var testDeque = initDeque[int]()
testDeque.addFirst(1)
doAssert testDeque.index(0) == 1
main()
block:
var d = initDeque[int]()
d.addLast(1)
doAssert $d == "[1]"
block:
var d = initDeque[string]()
d.addLast("1")
doAssert $d == """["1"]"""
block:
var d = initDeque[char]()
d.addLast('1')
doAssert $d == "['1']"
block:
var deq = initDeque[int](1)
deq.addLast(4)
deq.addFirst(9)
deq.addFirst(123)
var first = deq.popFirst()
deq.addLast(56)
doAssert(deq.peekLast() == 56)
deq.addLast(6)
doAssert(deq.peekLast() == 6)
var second = deq.popFirst()
deq.addLast(789)
doAssert(deq.peekLast() == 789)
doAssert first == 123
doAssert second == 9
doAssert($deq == "[4, 56, 6, 789]")
doAssert deq == [4, 56, 6, 789].toDeque
doAssert deq[0] == deq.peekFirst and deq.peekFirst == 4
#doAssert deq[^1] == deq.peekLast and deq.peekLast == 789
deq[0] = 42
deq[deq.len - 1] = 7
doAssert 6 in deq and 789 notin deq
doAssert deq.find(6) >= 0
doAssert deq.find(789) < 0
block:
var d = initDeque[int](1)
d.addLast 7
d.addLast 8
d.addLast 10
d.addFirst 5
d.addFirst 2
d.addFirst 1
d.addLast 20
d.shrink(fromLast = 2)
doAssert($d == "[1, 2, 5, 7, 8]")
d.shrink(2, 1)
doAssert($d == "[5, 7]")
d.shrink(2, 2)
doAssert d.len == 0
for i in -2 .. 10:
if i in deq:
doAssert deq.contains(i) and deq.find(i) >= 0
else:
doAssert(not deq.contains(i) and deq.find(i) < 0)
when compileOption("boundChecks"):
try:
echo deq[99]
doAssert false
except IndexDefect:
discard
try:
doAssert deq.len == 4
for i in 0 ..< 5: deq.popFirst()
doAssert false
except IndexDefect:
discard
# grabs some types of resize error.
deq = initDeque[int]()
for i in 1 .. 4: deq.addLast i
deq.popFirst()
deq.popLast()
for i in 5 .. 8: deq.addFirst i
doAssert $deq == "[8, 7, 6, 5, 2, 3]"
# Similar to proc from the documentation example
proc foo(a, b: Positive) = # assume random positive values for `a` and `b`.
var deq = initDeque[int]()
doAssert deq.len == 0
for i in 1 .. a: deq.addLast i
if b < deq.len: # checking before indexed access.
doAssert deq[b] == b + 1
# The following two lines don't need any checking on access due to the logic
# of the program, but that would not be the case if `a` could be 0.
doAssert deq.peekFirst == 1
doAssert deq.peekLast == a
while deq.len > 0: # checking if the deque is empty
doAssert deq.popFirst() > 0
#foo(0,0)
foo(8, 5)
foo(10, 9)
foo(1, 1)
foo(2, 1)
foo(1, 5)
foo(3, 2)
import std/sets
block t13310:
proc main() =
var q = initDeque[HashSet[int16]](2)
q.addFirst([1'i16].toHashSet)
q.addFirst([2'i16].toHashSet)
q.addFirst([3'i16].toHashSet)
doAssert $q == "[{3}, {2}, {1}]"
static:
main()
proc main() =
block:
let a = [10, 20, 30].toDeque
doAssert toSeq(a.pairs) == @[(0, 10), (1, 20), (2, 30)]
block:
let q = [7, 9].toDeque
doAssert 7 in q
doAssert q.contains(7)
doAssert 8 notin q
block:
let a = [10, 20, 30, 40, 50].toDeque
doAssert $a == "[10, 20, 30, 40, 50]"
doAssert a.peekFirst == 10
doAssert len(a) == 5
block:
let a = [10, 20, 30, 40, 50].toDeque
doAssert $a == "[10, 20, 30, 40, 50]"
doAssert a.peekLast == 50
doAssert len(a) == 5
block:
var a = [10, 20, 30, 40, 50].toDeque
doAssert $a == "[10, 20, 30, 40, 50]"
doAssert a.popFirst == 10
doAssert $a == "[20, 30, 40, 50]"
block:
var a = [10, 20, 30, 40, 50].toDeque
doAssert $a == "[10, 20, 30, 40, 50]"
doAssert a.popLast == 50
doAssert $a == "[10, 20, 30, 40]"
block:
var a = [10, 20, 30, 40, 50].toDeque
doAssert $a == "[10, 20, 30, 40, 50]"
clear(a)
doAssert len(a) == 0
block: # bug #21278
var a = [10, 20, 30, 40].toDeque
a.shrink(fromFirst = 0, fromLast = 1)
doAssert $a == "[10, 20, 30]"
block:
var a, b: Deque[int]
for i in 1 .. 256:
a.addLast(i)
for i in 1 .. 255:
a.popLast
b.addLast(1)
doAssert a == b
block:
# Issue 23275
# Test `==`.
block:
var a, b = initDeque[int]()
doAssert a == b
doAssert a.hash == b.hash
a.addFirst(1)
doAssert a != b
doAssert a.hash != b.hash
b.addLast(1)
doAssert a == b
doAssert a.hash == b.hash
a.popFirst
b.popLast
doAssert a == b
doAssert a.hash == b.hash
a.addLast 2
doAssert a != b
doAssert a.hash != b.hash
b.addFirst 2
doAssert a == b
doAssert a.hash == b.hash
block:
var a, b = initDeque[int]()
for i in countdown(100, 1):
a.addFirst(i)
for i in 1..100:
b.addLast(i)
doAssert a == b
for i in 1..99:
a.popLast
let a1 = [1].toDeque
doAssert a == a1
doAssert a.hash == a1.hash
var c = initDeque[int]()
c.addLast(1)
doAssert a == c
doAssert a.hash == c.hash
static: main()
main()