set prompt = "" let fail_count = 0 source alter-1.cir op if @v1[sin][2] <> 100meg echo "ERROR: tst100 failed" let fail_count = fail_count + 1 end # space after '[' is mandatory # alter @v1[sin] = [0 1 113meg] # # if @v1[sin][2] <> 113meg # echo "ERROR: tst113 failed" # let fail_count = fail_count + 1 # end alter @v1[sin] = [ 0 1 114meg ] if @v1[sin][2] <> 114meg echo "ERROR: tst114 failed" let fail_count = fail_count + 1 end alter @v1[sin]=[ 0 1 115meg ] if @v1[sin][2] <> 115meg echo "ERROR: tst115 failed" let fail_count = fail_count + 1 end alter @v1[sin] =[ 0 1 116meg ] if @v1[sin][2] <> 116meg echo "ERROR: tst116 failed" let fail_count = fail_count + 1 end alter @v1[sin]= [ 0 1 117meg ] if @v1[sin][2] <> 117meg echo "ERROR: tst117 failed" let fail_count = fail_count + 1 end # this will cause a warning, because # the first ']' will be a separate word # instead of beeing fused with the "[sin" alter @v1[sin ]= [ 0 1 118meg ] if @v1[sin][2] <> 118meg echo "ERROR: tst118 failed" let fail_count = fail_count + 1 end # check old syntax without '=' too alter v1 sin [ 0 1 119meg ] if @v1[sin][2] <> 119meg print @v1[sin] echo "ERROR: tst119 failed" let fail_count = fail_count + 1 end # check old syntax with '=' too alter v1 sin = [ 0 1 120meg ] if @v1[sin][2] <> 120meg echo "ERROR: tst120 failed" let fail_count = fail_count + 1 end alter v1 sin =[ 0 1 121meg ] if @v1[sin][2] <> 121meg echo "ERROR: tst121 failed" let fail_count = fail_count + 1 end alter v1 sin= [ 0 1 122meg ] if @v1[sin][2] <> 122meg echo "ERROR: tst122 failed" let fail_count = fail_count + 1 end alter v1 sin=[ 0 1 123meg ] if @v1[sin][2] <> 123meg echo "ERROR: tst123 failed" let fail_count = fail_count + 1 end if fail_count > 0 echo "ERROR: $&fail_count tests failed" quit 1 else echo "INFO: all tests passed" quit 0 end