tests/syntax/identifier/identifier_as_enumerationvalue.test
author Andrey Skvortsov <andrej.skvortzov@gmail.com>
Sun, 14 Oct 2018 20:14:13 +0300
changeset 1073 24ef30a9bcee
parent 108 f9e001952488
permissions -rwxr-xr-x
revert commits improved performance of some extensible Standard Functions (ADD, MUL, AND, OR, XOR)

Following commits are reverted:
mjsousa 0b275a2 improve performance of some extensible Standard Functions (ADD, MUL, AND, OR, XOR) -- increase hardcoded limit to 499
mjsousa 2228799 improve performance of some extensible Standard Functions (ADD, MUL, AND, OR, XOR) -- Add comments!!
mjsousa ce81fa6 improve performance of some extensible Standard Functions (ADD, MUL, AND, OR, XOR)"

The reason is that they cause regression in some cases (if function is
used as argument for function block, for example) and this is not
fixed for a long time.
(* Test whether the keyword XXXX may be used as an identifier for:
 * enumeration value
 *
 * The XXXX names in the following code are merely a placeholder.
 * They will be replaced by several identifiers before actual testing
 * of the compiler.
 *)

(* The identifiers that will replace the XXXX
 * must be placed on a line starting with #
 * All identifiers preceded by # are ignored!
 * The identifier list must be placed inside an IEC 61131-3 comment.
 *)
(*
#IL_operators ANDN CAL CALC CALCN CD CLK CU IN JMP JMPC JMPCN LD LDN ORN PT PV R R1 RET RETC RETCN S S1 ST STN XORN
#SFC_qualifiers D DS L N P #R #S SD SL
     NOTE: R and S are identical to IL operators!!
#Task_initialisers PRIORITY SINGLE INTERVAL
*)




TYPE
 enum_type00 : (enum_v1, XXXX, enum_v2) := XXXX;
END_TYPE

TYPE
 enum_type01 : (XXXX, enum_v2) := XXXX;
END_TYPE

TYPE
 enum_type02 : (enum_v1, XXXX) := XXXX;
END_TYPE

TYPE
 enum_type03 : (XXXX) := XXXX;
END_TYPE




function foo : int
 var_input
  a_1, b_1: int;
 end_var
 var
  c_1, d_1: enum_type00;
 end_var
  c_1 := enum_type00#XXXX;
  c_1 := XXXX;
end_function



(* Checking whether the use of XXXX will confuse any other
 * normal and correct IL or ST code.
 *)
{#include "basic_code.test" }