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* ffi: add two tests based on realpath.Kaz Kylheku2017-05-202-0/+14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The realpath function is called using FFI. One approach passes a null pointer, so that the function dynamically allocates. The return value is str-d, causing FFI to take ownership of the pointer, freeing it. The other approach is to pass a pointer to a large null-terminated character array, marked for ownership transfer to the function. FFI allocates it and puts the argument into it, which is just a dummy empty string. The function fills that buffer and returns it. The return is captured as a str-d, so FFI takes ownership back, and frees the buffer. * tests/017/realpath.tl: New function. * tests/017/realpath.expected: Likewise.
* ffi: add two tests based on glob function.Kaz Kylheku2017-05-204-0/+45
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | One approach captures the paths as a carray of strings, and explicitly frees it with globfree. The other approach uses a zarray, taking advantage of null termination. globfree is elided because TXR FFI does the freeing; the types used declare to it that it is taking ownership of a dynamically allocated vector of dynamically allocated strings, and so it performs the equivalent of globfree. * tests/017/glob-carray.expected: New file. * tests/017/glob-carray.tl: Likewise. * tests/017/glob-zarray.expected: Likewise. * tests/017/glob-zarray.tl: Likewise.
* tests: first FFI regression test case.Kaz Kylheku2017-05-132-0/+48
* tests/017/qsort.expected: New file. * tests/017/qsort.tl: New file. * tests/common.tl (libc): New function. * Makefile (tst/tests/017/%): Clear TXR_DBG_OPTS so the GC stress test isn't applied to tests in this directory.