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#define CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN
#include <catch.hpp>
#include <sol.hpp>
void test_free_func( std::function<void( )> f ) {
f( );
}
void test_free_func2( std::function<int( int )> f, int arg1 ) {
int val = f( arg1 );
assert( arg1 == val );
}
std::string free_function() {
std::cout << "free_function()" << std::endl;
return "test";
}
struct object {
std::string operator() () {
std::cout << "member_test()" << std::endl;
return "test";
}
};
struct fuser {
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int x;
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fuser() : x(0) {}
fuser(int x) : x(x) {}
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int add(int y) {
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return x + y;
}
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int add2(int y) {
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return x + y + 2;
}
};
namespace crapola {
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struct fuser {
int x;
fuser() : x(0) {}
fuser(int x) : x(x) {}
fuser(int x, int x2) : x(x * x2) {}
int add(int y) {
return x + y;
}
int add2(int y) {
return x + y + 2;
}
};
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} // crapola
int plop_xyz(int x, int y, std::string z) {
std::cout << x << " " << y << " " << z << std::endl;
return 11;
}
class Base {
public:
Base(int a_num) : m_num(a_num) { }
int get_num() {
return m_num;
}
protected:
int m_num;
};
class Derived : public Base {
public:
Derived(int a_num) : Base(a_num) { }
int get_num_10() {
return 10 * m_num;
}
};
TEST_CASE("simple/set_global", "Check if the set_global works properly.") {
sol::state lua;
lua.set("a", 9);
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.script("if a ~= 9 then error('wrong value') end"));
lua.set("d", "hello");
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.script("if d ~= 'hello' then error('expected \\'hello\\', got '.. tostring(d)) end"));
lua.set("e", std::string("hello"));
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.script("if d ~= 'hello' then error('expected \\'hello\\', got '.. tostring(d)) end"));
lua.set("f", true);
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.script("if f ~= true then error('wrong value') end"));
}
TEST_CASE("simple/get", "Tests if the get function works properly.") {
sol::state lua;
lua.script("a = 9");
auto a = lua.get<int>("a");
REQUIRE(a == 9.0);
lua.script("b = nil");
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.get<sol::nil_t>("b"));
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lua.script("d = 'hello'");
auto d = lua.get<std::string>("d");
REQUIRE(d == "hello");
lua.script("e = true");
auto e = lua.get<bool>("e");
REQUIRE(e == true);
}
TEST_CASE("simple/addition", "check if addition works and can be gotten through lua.get and lua.set") {
sol::state lua;
lua.set("b", 0.2);
lua.script("c = 9 + b");
auto c = lua.get<double>("c");
REQUIRE(c == 9.2);
}
TEST_CASE("simple/if", "check if if statements work through lua") {
sol::state lua;
std::string program = "if true then f = 0.1 else f = 'test' end";
lua.script(program);
auto f = lua.get<double>("f");
REQUIRE(f == 0.1);
REQUIRE((f == lua["f"]));
}
TEST_CASE("simple/call_with_parameters", "Lua function is called with a few parameters from C++") {
sol::state lua;
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.script("function my_add(i, j, k) return i + j + k end"));
auto f = lua.get<sol::function>("my_add");
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REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.script("function my_nothing(i, j, k) end"));
auto fvoid = lua.get<sol::function>("my_nothing");
int a;
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REQUIRE_NOTHROW(fvoid(1, 2, 3));
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(a = f.call<int>(1, 2, 3));
REQUIRE(a == 6);
REQUIRE_THROWS(a = f.call<int>(1, 2, "arf"));
}
TEST_CASE("simple/call_c++_function", "C++ function is called from lua") {
sol::state lua;
lua.set_function("plop_xyz", plop_xyz);
lua.script("x = plop_xyz(2, 6, 'hello')");
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REQUIRE(lua.get<int>("x") == 11);
}
TEST_CASE("simple/call_lambda", "A C++ lambda is exposed to lua and called") {
sol::state lua;
int x = 0;
lua.set_function("foo", [&x] { x = 1; });
lua.script("foo()");
REQUIRE(x == 1);
}
TEST_CASE("advanced/get_and_call", "Checks for lambdas returning values after a get operation") {
const static std::string lol = "lol", str = "str";
const static std::tuple<int, float, double, std::string> heh_tuple = std::make_tuple(1, 6.28f, 3.14, std::string("heh"));
sol::state lua;
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.set_function("a", [] { return 42; }));
REQUIRE(lua.get<sol::function>("a").call<int>() == 42);
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REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.set_function("b", [] { return 42u; }));
REQUIRE(lua.get<sol::function>("b").call<unsigned int>() == 42u);
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.set_function("c", [] { return 3.14; }));
REQUIRE(lua.get<sol::function>("c").call<double>() == 3.14);
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.set_function("d", [] { return 6.28f; }));
REQUIRE(lua.get<sol::function>("d").call<float>() == 6.28f);
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.set_function("e", [] { return "lol"; }));
REQUIRE(lua.get<sol::function>("e").call<std::string>() == lol);
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.set_function("f", [] { return true; }));
REQUIRE(lua.get<sol::function>("f").call<bool>());
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.set_function("g", [] { return std::string("str"); }));
REQUIRE(lua.get<sol::function>("g").call<std::string>() == str);
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.set_function("h", [] { }));
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.get<sol::function>("h").call());
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.set_function("i", [] { return sol::nil; }));
REQUIRE(lua.get<sol::function>("i").call<sol::nil_t>() == sol::nil);
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.set_function("j", [] { return std::make_tuple(1, 6.28f, 3.14, std::string("heh")); }));
REQUIRE((lua.get<sol::function>("j").call<int, float, double, std::string>() == heh_tuple));
}
TEST_CASE("advanced/operator[]_calls", "Checks for lambdas returning values using operator[]") {
const static std::string lol = "lol", str = "str";
const static std::tuple<int, float, double, std::string> heh_tuple = std::make_tuple(1, 6.28f, 3.14, std::string("heh"));
sol::state lua;
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.set_function("a", [] { return 42; }));
REQUIRE(lua["a"].call<int>() == 42);
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REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.set_function("b", [] { return 42u; }));
REQUIRE(lua["b"].call<unsigned int>() == 42u);
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.set_function("c", [] { return 3.14; }));
REQUIRE(lua["c"].call<double>() == 3.14);
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.set_function("d", [] { return 6.28f; }));
REQUIRE(lua["d"].call<float>() == 6.28f);
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.set_function("e", [] { return "lol"; }));
REQUIRE(lua["e"].call<std::string>() == lol);
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.set_function("f", [] { return true; }));
REQUIRE(lua["f"].call<bool>());
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.set_function("g", [] { return std::string("str"); }));
REQUIRE(lua["g"].call<std::string>() == str);
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.set_function("h", [] { }));
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua["h"].call());
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.set_function("i", [] { return sol::nil; }));
REQUIRE(lua["i"].call<sol::nil_t>() == sol::nil);
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.set_function("j", [] { return std::make_tuple(1, 6.28f, 3.14, std::string("heh")); }));
REQUIRE((lua["j"].call<int, float, double, std::string>() == heh_tuple));
}
TEST_CASE("advanced/call_lambdas", "A C++ lambda is exposed to lua and called") {
sol::state lua;
int x = 0;
lua.set_function("set_x", [&] (int new_x) {
x = new_x;
return 0;
});
lua.script("set_x(9)");
REQUIRE(x == 9);
}
TEST_CASE("negative/basic_errors", "Check if error handling works correctly") {
sol::state lua;
REQUIRE_THROWS(lua.script("nil[5]"));
}
TEST_CASE("libraries", "Check if we can open libraries") {
sol::state lua;
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.open_libraries(sol::lib::base, sol::lib::os));
}
TEST_CASE("tables/variables", "Check if tables and variables work as intended") {
sol::state lua;
lua.open_libraries(sol::lib::base, sol::lib::os);
lua.get<sol::table>("os").set("name", "windows");
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REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.script("assert(os.name == \"windows\")"));
}
TEST_CASE("tables/functions_variables", "Check if tables and function calls work as intended") {
sol::state lua;
lua.open_libraries(sol::lib::base, sol::lib::os);
auto run_script = [] (sol::state& lua) -> void {
lua.script("assert(os.fun() == \"test\")");
};
lua.get<sol::table>("os").set_function("fun",
[] () {
std::cout << "stateless lambda()" << std::endl;
return "test";
}
);
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(run_script(lua));
lua.get<sol::table>("os").set_function("fun", &free_function);
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(run_script(lua));
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// l-value, can optimise
auto lval = object();
lua.get<sol::table>("os").set_function("fun", &object::operator(), lval);
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(run_script(lua));
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// stateful lambda: non-convertible, cannot be optimised
int breakit = 50;
lua.get<sol::table>("os").set_function("fun",
[&breakit] () {
std::cout << "stateless lambda()" << std::endl;
return "test";
}
);
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(run_script(lua));
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// r-value, cannot optimise
lua.get<sol::table>("os").set_function("fun", &object::operator(), object());
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(run_script(lua));
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// r-value, cannot optimise
auto rval = object();
lua.get<sol::table>("os").set_function("fun", &object::operator(), std::move(rval));
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(run_script(lua));
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}
TEST_CASE("functions/return_order_and_multi_get", "Check if return order is in the same reading order specified in Lua") {
const static std::tuple<int, int, int> triple = std::make_tuple(10, 11, 12);
sol::state lua;
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lua.set_function("f", [] {
return std::make_tuple(10, 11, 12);
});
lua.script("function g() return 10, 11, 12 end\nx,y,z = g()");
auto tcpp = lua.get<sol::function>("f").call<int, int, int>();
auto tlua = lua.get<sol::function>("g").call<int, int, int>();
auto tluaget = lua.get<int, int, int>("x", "y", "z");
std::cout << "cpp: " << std::get<0>(tcpp) << ',' << std::get<1>(tcpp) << ',' << std::get<2>(tcpp) << std::endl;
std::cout << "lua: " << std::get<0>(tlua) << ',' << std::get<1>(tlua) << ',' << std::get<2>(tlua) << std::endl;
std::cout << "lua.xyz: " << lua.get<int>("x") << ',' << lua.get<int>("y") << ',' << lua.get<int>("z") << std::endl;
REQUIRE(tcpp == triple);
REQUIRE(tlua == triple);
REQUIRE(tluaget == triple);
}
TEST_CASE( "functions/sol::function to std::function", "check if conversion to std::function works properly and calls with correct arguments" ) {
sol::state lua;
lua.open_libraries( sol::lib::base );
lua.set_function( "testFunc", test_free_func );
lua.set_function( "testFunc2", test_free_func2 );
lua.script(
"testFunc(function() print(\"hello std::function\") end)"
);
lua.script(
"function m(a)\n"
" print(\"hello std::function with arg \", a)\n"
" return a\n"
"end\n"
"\n"
"testFunc2(m, 1)"
);
}
TEST_CASE("tables/operator[]", "Check if operator[] retrieval and setting works properly") {
sol::state lua;
lua.open_libraries(sol::lib::base);
lua.script("foo = 20\nbar = \"hello world\"");
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// basic retrieval
std::string bar = lua["bar"];
int foo = lua["foo"];
REQUIRE(bar == "hello world");
REQUIRE(foo == 20);
// test operator= for stringification
// errors due to ambiguous operators
bar = lua["bar"];
// basic setting
lua["bar"] = 20.4;
lua["foo"] = "goodbye";
// doesn't modify the actual values obviously.
REQUIRE(bar == "hello world");
REQUIRE(foo == 20);
// function setting
lua["test"] = plop_xyz;
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.script("assert(test(10, 11, \"hello\") == 11)"));
// function retrieval
sol::function test = lua["test"];
REQUIRE(test.call<int>(10, 11, "hello") == 11);
// setting a lambda
lua["lamb"] = [](int x) {
return x * 2;
};
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(lua.script("assert(lamb(220) == 440)"));
// function retrieval of a lambda
sol::function lamb = lua["lamb"];
REQUIRE(lamb.call<int>(220) == 440);
// test const table retrieval
auto assert1 = [](const sol::table& t) {
std::string a = t["foo"];
int b = t["bar"];
std::cout << a << ',' << b << '\n';
};
REQUIRE_NOTHROW(assert1(lua.global_table()));
}
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TEST_CASE("tables/userdata", "Show that we can create classes from userdata and use them") {
sol::state lua;
sol::userdata<fuser> lc{ "add", &fuser::add, "add2", &fuser::add2 };
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lua.set_userdata(lc);
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lua.script("a = fuser:new()\n"
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"b = a:add(1)\n"
"c = a:add2(1)\n");
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sol::object a = lua.get<sol::object>("a");
sol::object b = lua.get<sol::object>("b");
sol::object c = lua.get<sol::object>("c");
REQUIRE((a.is<sol::userdata_t>()));
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auto atype = a.get_type();
auto btype = b.get_type();
auto ctype = c.get_type();
REQUIRE((atype == sol::type::userdata));
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REQUIRE((btype == sol::type::number));
REQUIRE((ctype == sol::type::number));
int bresult = b.as<int>();
int cresult = c.as<int>();
REQUIRE(bresult == 1);
REQUIRE(cresult == 3);
}
TEST_CASE("tables/userdata constructors", "Show that we can create classes from userdata and use them with multiple destructors") {
sol::state lua;
sol::constructors<sol::types<>, sol::types<int>, sol::types<int, int>> con;
sol::userdata<crapola::fuser> lc("crapola_fuser", con, "add", &crapola::fuser::add, "add2", &crapola::fuser::add2);
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lua.set_userdata(lc);
lua.script(
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"a = crapola_fuser.new(2)\n"
"u = a:add(1)\n"
"v = a:add2(1)\n"
"b = crapola_fuser:new()\n"
"w = b:add(1)\n"
"x = b:add2(1)\n"
"c = crapola_fuser.new(2, 3)\n"
"y = c:add(1)\n"
"z = c:add2(1)\n");
sol::object a = lua.get<sol::object>("a");
auto atype = a.get_type();
REQUIRE((atype == sol::type::userdata));
sol::object u = lua.get<sol::object>("u");
sol::object v = lua.get<sol::object>("v");
REQUIRE((u.as<int>() == 3));
REQUIRE((v.as<int>() == 5));
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sol::object b = lua.get<sol::object>("b");
auto btype = b.get_type();
REQUIRE((btype == sol::type::userdata));
sol::object w = lua.get<sol::object>("w");
sol::object x = lua.get<sol::object>("x");
REQUIRE((w.as<int>() == 1));
REQUIRE((x.as<int>() == 3));
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sol::object c = lua.get<sol::object>("c");
auto ctype = c.get_type();
REQUIRE((ctype == sol::type::userdata));
sol::object y = lua.get<sol::object>("y");
sol::object z = lua.get<sol::object>("z");
REQUIRE((y.as<int>() == 7));
REQUIRE((z.as<int>() == 9));
}
TEST_CASE("tables/userdata utility", "Show internal management of classes registered through new_userdata") {
sol::state lua;
lua.new_userdata<fuser>("fuser", "add", &fuser::add, "add2", &fuser::add2);
lua.script("a = fuser.new()\n"
"b = a:add(1)\n"
"c = a:add2(1)\n");
sol::object a = lua.get<sol::object>("a");
sol::object b = lua.get<sol::object>("b");
sol::object c = lua.get<sol::object>("c");
REQUIRE((a.is<sol::userdata_t>()));
auto atype = a.get_type();
auto btype = b.get_type();
auto ctype = c.get_type();
REQUIRE((atype == sol::type::userdata));
REQUIRE((btype == sol::type::number));
REQUIRE((ctype == sol::type::number));
int bresult = b.as<int>();
int cresult = c.as<int>();
REQUIRE(bresult == 1);
REQUIRE(cresult == 3);
}
TEST_CASE("tables/userdata utility derived", "userdata classes must play nice when a derived class does not overload a publically visible base function") {
sol::state lua;
lua.open_libraries(sol::lib::base);
sol::constructors<sol::types<int>> basector;
sol::userdata<Base> baseuserdata("Base", basector, "get_num", &Base::get_num);
lua.set_userdata(baseuserdata);
lua.script("base = Base.new(5)");
lua.script("print(base:get_num())");
sol::constructors<sol::types<int>> derivedctor;
sol::userdata<Derived> deriveduserdata("Derived", derivedctor, "get_num", &Derived::get_num, "get_num_10", &Derived::get_num_10);
lua.set_userdata(deriveduserdata);
lua.script("derived = Derived.new(7)");
lua.script("dgn10 = derived:get_num_10()\nprint(dgn10)");
lua.script("dgn = derived:get_num()\nprint(dgn)");
REQUIRE((lua.get<int>("dgn10") == 70));
REQUIRE((lua.get<int>("dgn") == 7));
}