#!./perl -Tw BEGIN { chdir 't'; @INC = '../lib'; } use Test::More tests => 13; use_ok('B::Asmdata', qw(%insn_data @insn_name @optype @specialsv_name)); # check we got something. isnt( keys %insn_data, 0, '%insn_data exported and populated' ); isnt( @insn_name, 0, ' @insn_name' ); isnt( @optype, 0, ' @optype' ); isnt( @specialsv_name, 0, ' @specialsv_name' ); # pick an op that's not likely to go away in the future my @data = values %insn_data; is( (grep { ref eq 'ARRAY' } @data), @data, '%insn_data contains arrays' ); # pick one at random to test with. my $opname = (keys %insn_data)[rand @data]; my $data = $insn_data{$opname}; like( $data->[0], qr/^\d+$/, ' op number' ); is( ref $data->[1], 'CODE', ' PUT code ref' ); ok( !ref $data->[2], ' GET method' ); is( $insn_name[$data->[0]], $opname, '@insn_name maps correctly' ); # I'm going to assume that op types will all be named /OP$/. # If this changes in the future, change this test. is( grep(/OP$/, @optype), @optype, '@optype is all /OP$/' ); # comment in bytecode.pl says "Nullsv *must come first so that the # condition ($$sv == 0) can continue to be used to test (sv == Nullsv)." is( $specialsv_name[0], 'Nullsv', 'Nullsv come first in @special_sv_name' ); # other than that, we can't really say much more about @specialsv_name # than it has to contain strings (on the off chance &PL_sv_undef gets # flubbed) is( grep(!ref, @specialsv_name), @specialsv_name, ' contains all strings' );