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// testsubclass.cpp --- unit test for analyzer and complex C++ inheritance
// Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
// Author: Eric M. Ludlam <eric@siege-engine.com>
// This file is part of GNU Emacs.
// GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
//#include <iostream>
#include "testsubclass.hh"
void animal::moose::setFeet(int numfeet) //^1^
{
if (numfeet > 4) {
std::cerr << "Why would a moose have more than 4 feet?" << std::endl;
return;
}
fFeet = numfeet;
}
int animal::moose::getFeet() //^2^
{
return fFeet;
}
void animal::moose::doNothing() //^3^
{
animal::moose foo();
fFeet = N// -15-
; // #15# ( "NAME1" "NAME2" "NAME3" )
}
void deer::moose::setAntlers(bool have_antlers) //^4^
{
fAntlers = have_antlers;
}
bool deer::moose::getAntlers() //^5^
// %1% ( ( "testsubclass.cpp" "testsubclass.hh" ) ( "deer::moose::doSomething" "deer::moose::getAntlers" "moose" ) )
{
return fAntlers;
}
bool i_dont_have_symrefs()
// %2% ( ("testsubclass.cpp" ) ("i_dont_have_symrefs"))
{
}
void deer::moose::doSomething() //^6^
{
// All these functions should be identified by semantic analyzer.
getAntlers();
setAntlers(true);
getFeet();
setFeet(true);
doNothing();
fSomeField = true;
fIsValid = true;
}
void deer::alces::setLatin(bool l) {
fLatin = l;
}
bool deer::alces::getLatin() {
return fLatin;
}
void deer::alces::doLatinStuff(moose moosein) {
// All these functions should be identified by semantic analyzer.
getFeet();
setFeet(true);
getLatin();
setLatin(true);
doNothing();
deer::moose foo();
}
moose deer::alces::createMoose()
{
moose MooseVariableName;
bool tmp;
int itmp;
bool fool;
int fast;
MooseVariableName = createMoose();
doLatinStuff(MooseVariableName);
tmp = this.f// -1-
// #1# ( "fAlcesBool" "fIsValid" "fLatin" )
;
itmp = this.f// -2-
// #2# ( "fAlcesInt" "fGreek" "fIsProtectedInt" )
;
tmp = f// -3-
// #3# ( "fAlcesBool" "fIsValid" "fLatin" "fool" )
;
itmp = f// -4-
// #4# ( "fAlcesInt" "fGreek" "fIsProtectedInt" "fast" )
;
MooseVariableName = m// -5-
// #5# ( "moose" )
return MooseVariableName;
}
/** Test Scope Changes
*
* This function is rigged to make sure the scope changes to account
* for different locations in local variable parsing.
*/
int someFunction(int mPickle)
{
moose mMoose = deer::alces::createMoose();
if (mPickle == 1) {
int mOption1 = 2;
m// -5-
// #5# ( "mMoose" "mOption1" "mPickle" )
;
} else {
int mOption2 = 2;
m// -6-
// #6# ( "mMoose" "mOption2" "mPickle" )
;
}
}
// Thanks Ming-Wei Chang for this next example.
namespace pub_priv {
class A{
private:
void private_a(){}
public:
void public_a();
};
void A::public_a() {
A other_a;
other_a.p// -7-
// #7# ( "private_a" "public_a" )
;
}
int some_regular_function(){
A a;
a.p// -8-
// #8# ( "public_a" )
;
return 0;
}
}
/** Test Scope w/in a function (non-method) with classes using
* different levels of inheritance.
*/
int otherFunction()
{
sneaky::antelope Antelope(1);
sneaky::jackalope Jackalope(1);
sneaky::bugalope Bugalope(1);
Antelope.// -9-
// #9# ( "fAntyPublic" "fQuadPublic" "testAccess")
;
Jackalope.// -10-
// #10# ( "fBunnyPublic" "testAccess")
;
Jackalope// @1@ 6
;
Jackalope;
Jackalope;
Jackalope;
Bugalope.// -11-
// #11# ( "fBugPublic" "testAccess")
;
Bugalope// @2@ 3
;
}
/** Test methods within each class for types of access to the baseclass.
*/
bool sneaky::antelope::testAccess() //^7^
{
this.// -12-
// #12# ( "fAntyPrivate" "fAntyProtected" "fAntyPublic" "fQuadProtected" "fQuadPublic" "testAccess" )
;
}
bool sneaky::jackalope::testAccess() //^8^
{
this.// -13-
// #13# ( "fBunnyPrivate" "fBunnyProtected" "fBunnyPublic" "fQuadProtected" "fQuadPublic" "testAccess" )
;
}
bool sneaky::bugalope::testAccess() //^9^
{
this.// -14-
// #14# ( "fBugPrivate" "fBugProtected" "fBugPublic" "fQuadPublic" "testAccess" )
;
}
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