-- test script for ELua/Lunatic Interpreter --do return end -- error=nil -- must not affect "require" local string = require("string") local bit = require("bit") local math = require("math") local pcall = pcall local DBG_ = DBG_ print('---=== ELua Test script ===---') local function printf(fmt, ...) print(string.format(fmt, ...)) end local function checkfail(funcstr, expectedmsg) local status, errmsg = pcall(DBG_.loadstring(funcstr)) if (status) then print('^21ERROR:^O '..funcstr.." DIDN'T fail") else if (expectedmsg==nil or string.find(errmsg, expectedmsg, 1, true)) then print("^11SUCCESS:^O "..funcstr.." failed: "..errmsg) else -- XXX: beginning with "^10" is counted as error in OSD_Printf() print("^10ERROR*:^O "..funcstr.." failed: "..errmsg.. ", but expected error message was: "..expectedmsg) end end end ---- check serialization ---- gamevar("ourvar") gamevar("ourvar2") -- test nans, infs, precision, subnorms, booleans ourvar2 = { "asd"; 0/0, 1/0, -1/0, 0.12345678901234567, 1e-314, true } ourvar = { ourvar2; 1, 2, 3, "qwe"; [true]=0, [false]=1 } ourvar[#ourvar+1] = ourvar; local gvstr = DBG_.serializeGamevars() ourvar = -1 print("========== attempting to load string: ==========") print(gvstr) print("---------- (end string to load) ----------") -- XXX: need to think about fully restoring state DBG_.loadGamevarsString(gvstr) print("ourvar[4]="..ourvar[4]) print('tweaking sector pals') print('numsectors: ' .. gv.numsectors .. ' of ' .. gv.MAXSECTORS) ---[[ for i = 0, gv.numsectors/2 do sector[i].floorpal = 1; sector[i].ceilingpal = 2; end local vol, lev = gv.currentEpisode()+1, gv.currentLevel()+1 printf('volume=%d, level=%d', vol, lev) if (vol==1 and lev==1) then -- E1L1 print('tweaking some sprites 2') local i = 562 spriteext[i].alpha = 0.5; sprite[i].cstat = bit.bor(sprite[i].cstat, 2+512); spriteext[i].pitch = 128; spriteext[i].roll = 256; i = 107 -- pistol ammo at rooftop spriteext[i].pitch = 128; spriteext[i].roll = 256; for spr in spritesofsect(307) do -- some fence sprites in E1L1 printf('spr %d', spr) sprite[spr].pal = 6 end --this is a problem --actor = {} actor[562].flags = bit.bor(actor[562].flags, 2); -- pal 6 with goggles on front SEENINE end --[[ -- TODO: better API for all TROR things? if (vol==1 and lev==8) then print('tweaking bunch 1'); -- trueror1.map for i in sectorsofbunch(1, gv.CEILING) do sector[i].ceilingz = sector[i].ceilingz - 3*1024; end for i in sectorsofbunch(1, gv.FLOOR) do sector[i].floorz = sector[i].floorz - 3*1024; end end --]] local unsafe = pcall(function() string.UNSAFE=true; end) --]] --tostring = nil -- REMEMBER --DBG_.printkv('_G in test.elua', _G) -- direct gv array access forbidden checkfail('gv.sprite[0].yrepeat = 100', "access forbidden") checkfail('print(sprite[100000].ceilingpal)', "out-of-bounds sprite[] read access") checkfail('print(gv.sprite[0])', "access forbidden") -- set metatable forbidden checkfail('setmetatable(sprite, {})', "attempt to read undeclared variable 'setmetatable'") -- OOB write access. -- Note that indexing ("reading") sector fails, even if the user wants to -- assign to a sector member. Potentially confusing error message. checkfail('sector[-1].ceilingpal = 4', "out-of-bounds sector[] read access") -- wallnum member is read-only checkfail('sector[0].wallnum = 0', "attempt to write to constant location") -- this comes from LJ/FFI -- gv.numsectors is read-only checkfail('gv.numsectors = 4', "attempt to write to constant location") -- cannot create new fields in 'gv' checkfail('gv.QWE = 4', "write access forbidden") -- direct sector write access forbidden checkfail('sector[4] = sector[6]', "cannot write directly to sector[]") -- that would be horrible... checkfail('sprite._nextspritesect[4] = -666', "cannot write directly to nextspritesect[]") -- we're indexing a plain array! checkfail('print(sprite._nextspritesect[4].whatfield)', "attempt to index a number value") -- creating new keys forbidden... handled by LuaJIT checkfail('wall[4].QWE = 123', "has no member named 'QWE'") -- our 'require' has only safe stuff --checkfail("require('os')") -- we must declare globals with 'gamevar' checkfail("new_global = 345", "attempt to write to undeclared variable 'new_global'") -- can't redefine constants in 'gv' checkfail('gv.CEILING = 3', "attempt to write to constant location") -- string.dump is unavailable checkfail('local s=require[[string]]; local tmp=s.dump(gameevent)', "attempt to call field 'dump' (a nil value)") if (not unsafe) then -- changing base module tables is disallowed checkfail('local s=require[[string]]; s.format=nil', "modifying base module table forbidden") else print('WARNING: RUNNING WITH UNPROTECTED BASE MODULES') end print('') -- This is problematic, even though pretty much every access will yield a -- "missing declaration" error. -- See http://luajit.org/ext_ffi_api.html#ffi_C about what stuff ffi.C contains. checkfail('gv.luaJIT_setmode(nil, 0, 0)', "missing declaration for symbol 'luaJIT_setmode'") checkfail('gv.luaJIT_BC_con_lang', "attempt to call a nil value") checkfail('gv.yax_getbunch(0,0)', "access forbidden") checkfail('gv.gethitickms = nil', "attempt to write to constant location") -- actor[].t_data[] is not accessible for now checkfail('local i = actor[0].t_data[15]', "has no member named 't_data'") -- no pointer arithmetic! checkfail('local spr = sprite[0]; local x=spr+1', "attempt to perform arithmetic on") checkfail('gameactor(1680, 0)', "invalid last argument to gameactor: must be a function") checkfail("do local bt=require'bittest'; bt.QWE=1; end", "modifying module table forbidden") -- the cdata returned by player[] can't be made into a pointer! checkfail("do local pl=player[0]; i=pl[1]; end") checkfail("do local ud=gv.ud.camerasprite; end", "access forbidden") -- test for proper decl() checkfail("sprite[0]:set_picnum(-10)", "invalid tile number") checkfail("gv.g_sizes_of=nil; print(gv.g_sizes_of[0])", "write access forbidden") checkfail("gv.cam.sect=-1", "invalid sector number") checkfail("local flag=gv.SFLAG_NULL", "missing declaration") printf('ceilingbunch of sector 0: %d', getbunch(0, gv.CEILING)) gameevent(gv.EVENT_JUMP, function(actori, playeri, dist) printf("jump i=%d p=%d d=%d", actori, playeri, dist) error("greetings from EVENT_JUMP") end ) gameevent("PROCESSINPUT", -- Input test. -- NOTE: I don't think that exposing g_player[].sync (aka "input") is a good idea... function(actori, playeri, dist) local IB = player.INPUT_BITS local input = player[playeri]._input if (bit.band(input.bits, IB.JUMP) ~= 0) then print("JUMPED") -- ... because for example this doesn't work -- (P_HandleSharedKeys, where the JETPACK bit is tested, runs -- before P_ProcessInput): input.bits = bit.bor(input.bits, IB.JETPACK) end end ) -- test event chaining gameevent("JUMP", actor.FLAGS.chain_beg, function(actori, playeri, dist) local ps = player[playeri] print("I'm first!") -- DBG_.oom() ps.weapon.PISTOL.shoots = 2605 -- RPG ps.weapon[gv.PISTOL_WEAPON].firesound = 351 -- thunder -- XXX: provide either named constants or methods? ps.pipebombControl = 2 ps.tripbombControl = 2 -- Test of INTERNAL member _pals. -- NOTE: setting colors partially is bad! E.g. after an item is -- picked up, col[0] and col[1] remain and tint everything greenish. ps._pals[2] = 20 ps._pals.f = 30 end ) gameevent(gv.EVENT_ENTERLEVEL, function() if (gv._DEBUG_LUNATIC) then DBG_.testmembread() end -- NOTE: times are for helixhorned (Core2Duo 3GHz) local i local N = 1e6 local t = gv.gethitickms() for i=3,N do gv.gethitickms() end t = gv.gethitickms()-t -- x86_64: 35ns/call, x86: 280 ns/call -- Windows 32-bit: about 1 us/call? printf("%d gethitickms() calls took %.03f ms (%.03f us/call)", N, t, (t*1000)/N) local sum=0 t = gv.gethitickms() for i=1,N do sum = sum+gv.ksqrt(i) end t = gv.gethitickms()-t -- x86_64: 14ns/call printf("%d ksqrt() calls took %.03f ms (%.03f us/call) [sum=%f]", N, t, (t*1000)/N, sum) sum=0 t = gv.gethitickms() for i=1,N do sum = sum+math.sqrt(i) end t = gv.gethitickms()-t -- x86_64: 7ns/call printf("%d math.sqrt() calls took %.03f ms (%.03f us/call) [sum=%f]", N, t, (t*1000)/N, sum) printf("sqrt(0xffffffff) = %f(ksqrt) %f(math.sqrt)", gv.ksqrt(0xffffffff), math.sqrt(0xffffffff)) local pl = player[0] -- MAX < current is "allowed" pl.max_ammo_amount[gv.RPG_WEAPON] = 17 pl:give_weapon(gv.RPG_WEAPON) pl.ammo_amount[gv.RPG_WEAPON] = 54 pl:give_weapon(gv.SHRINKER_WEAPON) -- This looks much prettier: pl.ammo_amount.SHRINKER = 2 -- MORTER2 from test/weaponvars.con player[0].weapon.SHOTGUN.shoots = 1653 local proj = projectile[1653] proj.drop = 0 proj:set_trail(2329) -- SMALLSMOKE t = gv.gethitickms() local N=1 for n=1,N do for i=0,gv.MAXSPRITES-1 do sprite[i].filler = 1 end for i=gv.MAXSPRITES-1,0,-1 do sprite[i].shade = 1 end for i=0,gv.MAXSPRITES-1 do sprite[i].xoffset = 0 end for i=gv.MAXSPRITES-1,0,-1 do sprite[i].yoffset = 1 end end t = gv.gethitickms()-t printf("%d x four 0..MAXSPRITES-1 iterations took %.03f us per outer iteration", N, (1000*t)/N) -- Results on x86: -- N=1: 480-1000 us (too large variance) -- N=10: 190-210 us * 10 = 1.9-2.1 ms -- N=100: about 160 us * 100 = about 16 ms -- Make the DUKECAR in E1L1 into a zombie actor (temporarily) if (sprite[24].picnum==2491) then sprite.changestat(24, gv.STAT_ZOMBIEACTOR) end checkfail("gameevent('GAME', function() print('qwe') end)", "must be called from top level") end ) local geom = require "geom" gameevent("LOADACTOR", function(i) local spr = sprite[i] if (i==614 and spr.picnum==930) then -- "police line" ribbon in E1L1 -- clear the hitag so that it doesn't spawn as FALLER from premap spr.hitag = 0 end end) gameactor(930, nil, 1, function(i) -- "police line" ribbon local spr = sprite[i] local r = math.random local d = 20 -- NOTE: __add metamethod is called because of the RHS: local v = spr + geom.vec3(r(-d,d), r(-d,d)) spr:setpos(v) end) local stat = require("stat") local hs = stat.new() local con = require("con") local AC, MV = con.AC, con.MV con.action("TROOPSTAND",0,1,5,1,1) con.action("TROOPFLINTCH", 50, 1, 1, 1, 6) con.move("SHRUNKVELS", 32) con.ai("AITEMP", AC.TROOPFLINTCH, MV.SHRUNKVELS, 0) -- TODO: test -- This should work as well. In fact, it's exactly the same, but I prefer the -- above version for clarity. NOTE: we'll need to think whether it's OK to -- redefine composites (moves/actions/ais) during gameplay (probably not). -- Or will we allow only one definition per label ever? con.ai("AITEMP", "TROOPFLINTCH", "SHRUNKVELS", 0) local TROOPSTRENGTH = 30 local AF = actor.FLAGS -- Also test actor code chaining: strength is doubled. gameactor(1680, AF.chain_end+AF.enemy, 2*TROOPSTRENGTH, "TROOPSTAND", -- LIZTROOP function(i, playeri, dist) spriteext[i]:make_animated() sprite[i].pal = math.random(32) -- sprite[i].ang = bit.band(sprite[i].ang-20, 2047) local spr = sprite[i] local t = gv.gethitickms() local hit = hitscan(spr, spr.sectnum, 10, 10, 0, gv.CLIPMASK0) hs:add(1000*(gv.gethitickms()-t)) if (hs.n == 300) then printf("hitscan: %s", hs:getstatstr()) hs:reset() error("greetings from LIZTROOP actor") end if (dist < 4096) then -- Duke Vader / Anakin Nukewalker? actor[i]:set_action("TROOPFLINTCH") actor[i]:set_move("SHRUNKVELS") if (dist < 1024) then con.killit() end end end ) gameevent("DISPLAYROOMS", function() local cam = gv.cam cam.pos.z = cam.pos.z + 64*16*math.sin(gv.totalclock/30) local ps = player[0] if (ps.cursectnum >= 0) then local hit = sector[ps.cursectnum]:zrangeat(cam.pos) if (gv.totalclock%200==0) then printf("hit %s %d at z=%d, %s %d at z=%d", hit.c.spritep and "sprite" or "sector", hit.c.num, hit.c.z, hit.f.spritep and "sprite" or "sector", hit.f.num, hit.f.z) end end end ) gameevent("DISPLAYREST", function() for i=0,10 do for j=1,100 do -- XXX: This is slower in the Polymodes than with classic! -- con._gametext(2822, j, i, 12, 0, 0, 16, 0,0,gv.xdim,gv.ydim,8192) end end end) -- APLAYER gameactor(1405, actor.FLAGS.chain_beg, function(aci, pli) if (con._squished(aci, pli)) then printf("Squished LunaCON test") end end) local CS = sprite.CSTAT gameevent("ANIMATESPRITES", function(aci) local tspr = atsprite[aci] if (tspr:getspr().picnum==1680) then local tspr2 = tspr:dup() if (tspr2) then tspr2.x = tspr2.x + 512*math.cos(gv.totalclock/60) tspr2.y = tspr2.y + 512*math.sin(gv.totalclock/60) tspr2:set_cstat_bits(CS.TRANSLUCENT_BOTH_BITS) end end end) printf("EVENT_INIT = %d", gv.EVENT_INIT) -- tests default defines local bittest = require "bittest" bittest.sieve() require("test/test_geom") require("test/test_rotspr") do -- Test ksin vs. sinb local xmath = require "xmath" local sum = 0 local N = 1000 local t = gv.gethitickms() for i=0,N*2048-1 do sum = sum+xmath.ksin(i) end t = gv.gethitickms()-t sum = sum*1e12 printf("ksin: sum*1e12=%.03f, %.03fus per 0-2047 cycle", sum, t) sum = 0 local t = gv.gethitickms() for i=0,N*2048-1 do sum = sum+xmath.sinb(i) end t = gv.gethitickms()-t sum = sum*1e12 printf("sinb: sum*1e12=%.03f, %.03fus per 0-2047 cycle", sum, t) -- Results (helixhorned x86): -- ksin: sum*1e12=0.000, 3.801us per 0-2047 cycle -- sinb: sum*1e12=0.052, 2.886us per 0-2047 cycle end print('---=== END TEST SCRIPT ===---') --[[ function check_sector_idx() error("bla") end spritesofsect(0) --]] --DBG_.oom() -- This will complain about wrong usage of 'error'. In particular, -- the nil must not propagate to C! error(nil)