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spec/util_bitcompat_spec.lua @ 12545:5059a639f61e

util.watchdog: Update to use "new" util.timer API When this module was written, it wasn't possible to cancel or reschedule a timer. Times have changed, and we should take advantage of those new methods. This module becomes a very thin wrapper around util.timer now, but I'd argue it's still a very common and useful concept/abstraction to have around. Possible API change: this removes the 'last_reset' field of the watchdog. This was never really intended as a public thing, and I can't find any code that uses it, so I consider removal to be safe.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Sat, 11 Jun 2022 21:11:01 +0100
parent 12366:c640717e01ca
child 13449:9912baa541c0
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describe("util.bitcompat", function ()
	-- bitcompat will pass through to an appropriate implementation. Our
	-- goal here is to check that whatever implementation is in use passes
	-- these basic sanity checks.

	local bit = require "util.bitcompat";

	it("bor works", function ()
		assert.equal(0xF0FF, bit.bor(0xF000, 0x00F0, 0x000F));
	end);

	it("band works", function ()
		assert.equal(0x0F, bit.band(0xFF, 0x1F, 0x0F));
	end);

	it("bxor works", function ()
		assert.equal(0x13, bit.bxor(0x10, 0x0F, 0x0C));
	end);

	it("rshift works", function ()
		assert.equal(0x0F, bit.rshift(0xFF, 4));
	end);

	it("lshift works", function ()
		assert.equal(0xFF00, bit.lshift(0xFF, 8));
	end);
end);