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using Microsoft.Boogie;
using NUnit.Framework;
using System;
namespace CoreTests
{
[TestFixture ()]
public class AbsyMetadata {
private Absy GetAbsy() {
// The choice of Absy type here is arbitary
return new AssertCmd(Token.NoToken, Expr.True);
}
[Test(), ExpectedException(typeof(ArgumentOutOfRangeException))]
public void NoMetadata() {
var absy = GetAbsy();
Assert.AreEqual(0, absy.NumberedMetaDataCount);
string willFail = absy.GetMetadata<string>(0);
// use willFail in someway so the result is live
Assert.IsNotNullOrEmpty(willFail);
}
[Test(), ExpectedException(typeof(ArgumentOutOfRangeException))]
public void InvalidIndex() {
var absy = GetAbsy();
Assert.AreEqual(0, absy.NumberedMetaDataCount);
absy.SetMetadata(0, "hello");
string willFail = absy.GetMetadata<string>(1);
// use willFail in someway so the result is live
Assert.IsNotNullOrEmpty(willFail);
}
[Test()]
public void SimpleMetadata() {
var absy = GetAbsy();
Assert.AreEqual(0, absy.NumberedMetaDataCount);
var string1 = "hello";
var string2 = "hello2";
absy.SetMetadata(0, string1);
Assert.AreEqual(1, absy.NumberedMetaDataCount);
absy.SetMetadata(1, string2);
Assert.AreEqual(2, absy.NumberedMetaDataCount);
Assert.AreSame(string1, absy.GetMetadata<string>(0));
Assert.AreSame(string2, absy.GetMetadata<string>(1));
// Now try iterating over the metadata
int count = 0;
foreach (var o in absy.NumberedMetadata) {
Assert.AreEqual(count, o.Key);
Assert.IsNotNull(o.Value);
++count;
}
Assert.AreEqual(2, count);
}
[Test(), ExpectedException(typeof(InvalidCastException))]
public void IncorrectType() {
var absy = GetAbsy();
Assert.AreEqual(0, absy.NumberedMetaDataCount);
var string0 = "hello world";
absy.SetMetadata(0, string0);
// Now try retrive wrong type
int wrongType = absy.GetMetadata<int>(0);
// use "wrongType" is someway so the variable is live
Assert.AreEqual(0, wrongType);
}
[Test()]
public void NullPadding() {
var absy = GetAbsy();
Assert.AreEqual(0, absy.NumberedMetaDataCount);
string foo = "foo";
absy.SetMetadata<string>(10, foo);
Assert.AreEqual(11, absy.NumberedMetaDataCount);
// Should nulls be made accessible? Right now its impossible to access
// them as we always throw an exception if the stored item is null
for (int i = 0; i <= 9 ; ++i) {
try {
absy.GetMetadata<String>(i);
Assert.Fail("Accesing unset metadata should of failed");
}
catch (InvalidCastException) {
}
}
Assert.AreSame(foo, absy.GetMetadata<String>(10));
}
}
}
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