30 lines
764 B
Rust
30 lines
764 B
Rust
use rush::push::state::EMPTY_STATE;
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use rush_macro::run_instruction;
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fn iadd(x: i128, y: i128) -> Option<i128> {
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Some(x + y)
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}
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fn aux_iadd(x: i128, y: i128) -> Option<Vec<i128>> {
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Some(vec![x + y, x - y])
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}
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#[test]
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fn run_extract_test() {
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let mut test_state = EMPTY_STATE;
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test_state.int = vec![1, 2];
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run_instruction!(iadd, int, test_state, int, int);
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assert_eq!(vec![3], test_state.int);
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test_state.int = vec![1];
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run_instruction!(iadd, int, test_state, int, int);
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assert_eq!(vec![1], test_state.int);
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// If you're coming from the run_instruction docs, this is
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// the one.
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test_state.int = vec![1, 2];
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run_instruction!(aux_iadd, int, test_state, int, int;);
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assert_eq!(vec![3, 1], test_state.int);
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}
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