-- C392C05.A -- -- Grant of Unlimited Rights -- -- Under contracts F33600-87-D-0337, F33600-84-D-0280, MDA903-79-C-0687, -- F08630-91-C-0015, and DCA100-97-D-0025, the U.S. Government obtained -- unlimited rights in the software and documentation contained herein. -- Unlimited rights are defined in DFAR 252.227-7013(a)(19). By making -- this public release, the Government intends to confer upon all -- recipients unlimited rights equal to those held by the Government. -- These rights include rights to use, duplicate, release or disclose the -- released technical data and computer software in whole or in part, in -- any manner and for any purpose whatsoever, and to have or permit others -- to do so. -- -- DISCLAIMER -- -- ALL MATERIALS OR INFORMATION HEREIN RELEASED, MADE AVAILABLE OR -- DISCLOSED ARE AS IS. THE GOVERNMENT MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED -- WARRANTY AS TO ANY MATTER WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING THE CONDITIONS OF THE -- SOFTWARE, DOCUMENTATION OR OTHER INFORMATION RELEASED, MADE AVAILABLE -- OR DISCLOSED, OR THE OWNERSHIP, MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A -- PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF SAID MATERIAL. --* -- -- OBJECTIVE: -- Check that for a call to a dispatching subprogram the subprogram -- body which is executed is determined by the controlling tag for -- the case where the call has statically tagged controlling operands -- of the type T. Check this for various operands of tagged types: -- objects (declared or allocated), formal parameters, view conversions, -- function calls (both primitive and non-primitive). -- -- TEST DESCRIPTION: -- This test uses foundation F392C00 to test the usages of statically -- tagged objects and values. The calls to Validate indicate the -- expected sequence of procedure calls since the previous call to -- Validate. Static tags can be determined at compile time, and -- hence this is a test of correct overload resolution for tagged types. -- A clever compiler which unrolls loops and does path analysis on -- access values will be able to perform the same kind of determination -- for all of the code in this test. -- -- TEST FILES: -- The following files comprise this test: -- -- F392C00.A (foundation code) -- C392C05.A -- -- -- CHANGE HISTORY: -- 06 Dec 94 SAIC ACVC 2.0 -- 19 Dec 94 SAIC Removed RM references from objective text. -- 24 Oct 95 SAIC Updated for ACVC 2.0.1 -- 13 Feb 97 PWB.CTA Corrected assumption that "or" operands are -- evaluated in textual order. --! with Report; with TCTouch; with F392C00_1; procedure C392C05 is -- Hardware_Store package Switch renames F392C00_1; subtype Switch_Class is Switch.Toggle'Class; type Reference is access all Switch_Class; A_Switch : aliased Switch.Toggle; A_Dimmer : aliased Switch.Dimmer; An_Autodim : aliased Switch.Auto_Dimmer; type Light_Bank is array(Positive range <>) of Reference; Lamps : Light_Bank(1..3); begin -- Main test procedure. Report.Test ("C392C05", "Check that a dispatching subprogram call is " & "determined by the controlling tag for statically " & "tagged controlling operands" ); -- Check use of static tagged declared objects, -- and static tagged formal parameters -- Must call correct version of flip based on type of controlling op. -- Turn on the lights! Switch.Flip( A_Switch ); TCTouch.Validate( "A", "Declared Toggle" ); Switch.Flip( A_Dimmer ); TCTouch.Validate( "GBA", "Declared Dimmer" ); Switch.Flip( An_Autodim ); TCTouch.Validate( "KGBA", "Declared Auto_Dimmer" ); Lamps(1) := new Switch.Toggle; Lamps(2) := new Switch.Dimmer; Lamps(3) := new Switch.Auto_Dimmer; -- Check use of static tagged allocated objects, -- and static tagged formal parameters in a loop which may dynamically -- dispatch. If an optimizer unrolls the loop, it may then be statically -- determined, and no dispatching will occur. Either interpretation is -- correct. for Knob in Lamps'Range loop Switch.Flip( Lamps(Knob).all ); end loop; TCTouch.Validate( "AGBAKGBA", "Allocated Objects" ); -- Check use of static tagged declared objects, -- calling non-primitive functions. if not Switch.TC_Non_Disp( A_Switch ) then Report.Failed( "Bad Value 1" ); end if; TCTouch.Validate( "X", "Nonprimitive Function" ); if not Switch.TC_Non_Disp( A_Dimmer ) then Report.Failed( "Bad Value 2" ); end if; TCTouch.Validate( "Y", "Nonprimitive Function" ); if not Switch.TC_Non_Disp( An_Autodim ) then Report.Failed( "Bad Value 3" ); end if; TCTouch.Validate( "Z", "Nonprimitive Function" ); A_Switch := Switch.Create; A_Dimmer := Switch.Create; An_Autodim := Switch.Create; TCTouch.Validate( "123", "Primitive Function" ); -- View conversions Switch.Brighten( An_Autodim, 50 ); Switch.Flip( Switch.Toggle( A_Switch ) ); Switch.Flip( Switch.Toggle( A_Dimmer ) ); Switch.Flip( Switch.Dimmer( An_Autodim ) ); TCTouch.Validate( "DAAGBA", "View Conversions" ); -- statically tagged controlling operands (specific types) provided to -- class-wide functions if Switch.On( A_Switch ) or Switch.On( A_Dimmer ) or Switch.On( An_Autodim ) then Report.Failed( "Bad Value 4" ); end if; TCTouch.Validate( "BBB", "Class-wide" ); -- statically tagged controlling operands qualified expressions provided to -- primitive functions, also using context to determine call to a -- class-wide function. if Switch.Off( Switch.Toggle'( Switch.Create ) ) or else Switch.Off( Switch.Dimmer'( Switch.Create ) ) or else Switch.Off( Switch.Auto_Dimmer'( Switch.Create ) ) then Report.Failed( "Bad Value 5" ); end if; TCTouch.Validate( "1C2C3C", "Qualified Expression/Class-Wide" ); Report.Result; end C392C05;