/* Copyright (c) 2013 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Author: Leonardo de Moura */ #include "name.h" #include "test.h" using namespace lean; static void tst1() { name n("foo"); lean_assert(n == name("foo")); lean_assert(n != name(1)); lean_assert(name(n, 1) != name(n, 2)); lean_assert(name(n, 1) == name(n, 1)); lean_assert(name(name(n, 1), 2) != name(name(n, 1), 1)); lean_assert(name(name(n, 1), 1) == name(name(n, 1), 1)); lean_assert(name(name(n, 2), 1) != name(name(n, 1), 1)); lean_assert(name(name(n, "bla"), 1) == name(name(n, "bla"), 1)); lean_assert(name(name(n, "foo"), 1) != name(name(n, "bla"), 1)); lean_assert(name(name(name("f"), "bla"), 1) != name(name(n, "bla"), 1)); lean_assert(n != name()); lean_assert(name().get_kind() == name::kind::ANONYMOUS); lean_assert(name(name(), "foo") == name("foo")); } int main() { continue_on_violation(true); tst1(); return has_violations() ? 1 : 0; }