github.com/core-coin/go-core/v2@v2.1.9/core/asm/compiler_test.go (about)

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    16  
    17  package asm
    18  
    19  import (
    20  	"testing"
    21  )
    22  
    23  func TestCompiler(t *testing.T) {
    24  	tests := []struct {
    25  		input, output string
    26  	}{
    27  		{
    28  			input: `
    29  	ENERGY
    30  	label:
    31  	PUSH @label
    32  `,
    33  			output: "5a5b6300000001",
    34  		},
    35  		{
    36  			input: `
    37  	PUSH @label
    38  	label:
    39  `,
    40  			output: "63000000055b",
    41  		},
    42  		{
    43  			input: `
    44  	PUSH @label
    45  	JUMP
    46  	label:
    47  `,
    48  			output: "6300000006565b",
    49  		},
    50  		{
    51  			input: `
    52  	JUMP @label
    53  	label:
    54  `,
    55  			output: "6300000006565b",
    56  		},
    57  	}
    58  	for _, test := range tests {
    59  		ch := Lex([]byte(test.input), false)
    60  		c := NewCompiler(false)
    61  		c.Feed(ch)
    62  		output, err := c.Compile()
    63  		if len(err) != 0 {
    64  			t.Errorf("compile error: %v\ninput: %s", err, test.input)
    65  			continue
    66  		}
    67  		if output != test.output {
    68  			t.Errorf("incorrect output\ninput: %sgot:  %s\nwant: %s\n", test.input, output, test.output)
    69  		}
    70  	}
    71  }