This matches the behaviour of both GNU dc (as specified in
its man page), and BSD dc (where stack_popstring() pops
only if the head is a string.)
Add a couple of tests to verify this behavior.
function old new delta
zxc_vm_process 6882 6884 +2
Signed-off-by: Brian Foley <bpfoley@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
if (s || !BC_PROG_STR(n)) goto exit;
sidx = n->rdx;
} else
- goto exit;
+ goto exit_nopop;
}
fidx = sidx + BC_PROG_REQ_FUNCS;
RETURN_STATUS(BC_STATUS_SUCCESS);
exit:
bc_vec_pop(&G.prog.results);
+ exit_nopop:
RETURN_STATUS(s);
}
#define zdc_program_execStr(...) (zdc_program_execStr(__VA_ARGS__) COMMA_SUCCESS)
optional FEATURE_DC_BIG
# All tests below depend on FEATURE_DC_BIG
+testing "dc: x should execute strings" \
+ "dc -e'[40 2 +] x f'" \
+ "42\n" \
+ "" ""
+
+testing "dc: x should not execute or pop non-strings" \
+ "dc -e'42 x f'" \
+ "42\n" \
+ "" ""
+
testing "dc read" \
"dc -finput" \
"2\n9\n1\n" \