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-- This file is part of the Luau programming language and is licensed under MIT License; see LICENSE.txt for details
-- This file is based on Lua 5.x tests -- https://github.com/lua/lua/tree/master/testes
print " testing sort "
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function checksort ( t , f , ... )
assert ( # t == select ( ' # ' , ... ) )
local copy = table.clone ( t )
table.sort ( copy , f )
for i = 1 , # t do assert ( copy [ i ] == select ( i , ... ) ) end
end
-- basic edge cases
checksort ( { } , nil )
checksort ( { 1 } , nil , 1 )
-- small inputs
checksort ( { 1 , 2 } , nil , 1 , 2 )
checksort ( { 2 , 1 } , nil , 1 , 2 )
checksort ( { 1 , 2 , 3 } , nil , 1 , 2 , 3 )
checksort ( { 2 , 1 , 3 } , nil , 1 , 2 , 3 )
checksort ( { 1 , 3 , 2 } , nil , 1 , 2 , 3 )
checksort ( { 3 , 2 , 1 } , nil , 1 , 2 , 3 )
checksort ( { 3 , 1 , 2 } , nil , 1 , 2 , 3 )
-- "large" input
checksort ( { 3 , 8 , 1 , 7 , 10 , 2 , 5 , 4 , 9 , 6 } , nil , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 )
checksort ( { " Jan " , " Feb " , " Mar " , " Apr " , " May " , " Jun " , " Jul " , " Aug " , " Sep " , " Oct " , " Nov " , " Dec " } , nil , " Apr " , " Aug " , " Dec " , " Feb " , " Jan " , " Jul " , " Jun " , " Mar " , " May " , " Nov " , " Oct " , " Sep " )
-- duplicates
checksort ( { 3 , 1 , 1 , 7 , 1 , 3 , 5 , 1 , 9 , 3 } , nil , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 3 , 3 , 3 , 5 , 7 , 9 )
-- predicates
checksort ( { 3 , 8 , 1 , 7 , 10 , 2 , 5 , 4 , 9 , 6 } , function ( a , b ) return a > b end , 10 , 9 , 8 , 7 , 6 , 5 , 4 , 3 , 2 , 1 )
-- can't sort readonly tables
assert ( pcall ( table.sort , table.freeze ( { 2 , 1 } ) ) == false )
-- first argument must be a table, second argument must be nil or function
assert ( pcall ( table.sort ) == false )
assert ( pcall ( table.sort , " abc " ) == false )
assert ( pcall ( table.sort , { } , 42 ) == false )
assert ( pcall ( table.sort , { } , { } ) == false )
-- legacy Lua tests
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function check ( a , f )
f = f or function ( x , y ) return x < y end ;
for n = table.getn ( a ) , 2 , - 1 do
assert ( not f ( a [ n ] , a [ n - 1 ] ) )
end
end
a = { " Jan " , " Feb " , " Mar " , " Apr " , " May " , " Jun " , " Jul " , " Aug " , " Sep " ,
" Oct " , " Nov " , " Dec " }
table.sort ( a )
check ( a )
limit = 30000
if rawget ( _G , " _soft " ) then limit = 5000 end
a = { }
for i = 1 , limit do
a [ i ] = math.random ( )
end
local x = os.clock ( )
table.sort ( a )
print ( string.format ( " Sorting %d elements in %.2f sec. " , limit , os.clock ( ) - x ) )
check ( a )
x = os.clock ( )
table.sort ( a )
print ( string.format ( " Re-sorting %d elements in %.2f sec. " , limit , os.clock ( ) - x ) )
check ( a )
a = { }
for i = 1 , limit do
a [ i ] = math.random ( )
end
x = os.clock ( ) ; i = 0
table.sort ( a , function ( x , y ) i = i + 1 ; return y < x end )
print ( string.format ( " Invert-sorting other %d elements in %.2f sec., with %i comparisons " ,
limit , os.clock ( ) - x , i ) )
check ( a , function ( x , y ) return y < x end )
table.sort { } -- empty array
for i = 1 , limit do a [ i ] = false end
x = os.clock ( ) ;
table.sort ( a , function ( x , y ) return nil end )
print ( string.format ( " Sorting %d equal elements in %.2f sec. " , limit , os.clock ( ) - x ) )
check ( a , function ( x , y ) return nil end )
for i , v in pairs ( a ) do assert ( not v or i == ' n ' and v == limit ) end
a = { " <EFBFBD> lo" , " \0 first :-) " , " alo " , " then this one " , " 45 " , " and a new " }
table.sort ( a )
check ( a )
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local ok = pcall ( table.sort , a , function ( x , y )
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loadstring ( string.format ( " a[%q] = '' " , x ) ) ( )
collectgarbage ( )
return x < y
end )
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assert ( not ok )
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tt = { __lt = function ( a , b ) return a.val < b.val end }
a = { }
for i = 1 , 10 do a [ i ] = { val = math.random ( 100 ) } ; setmetatable ( a [ i ] , tt ) ; end
table.sort ( a )
check ( a , tt.__lt )
check ( a )
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-- force quicksort to degrade to heap sort
do
-- discover quick sort killer (this triggers heap sort which is what we want more or less; note that the "internal" heap sort iterations will result in a different order that wouldn't fully defeat a vanilla quicksort)
-- see https://igoro.com/archive/quicksort-killer/
local keys = { }
local candidate = 0
local next = 0
local t = table.create ( 100 , 0 )
for k in t do
t [ k ] = k
end
table.sort ( t , function ( x , y )
if keys [ x ] == nil and keys [ y ] == nil then
if x == candidate then keys [ x ] = next else keys [ y ] = next end
next += 1
end
if keys [ x ] == nil then
candidate = x
return true
end
if keys [ y ] == nil then
candidate = y
return false
end
return keys [ x ] < keys [ y ]
end )
-- repeat the sort for the generated sequence; it should produce an integer sequence and trigger heap sort, although we can't confirm the latter
local arr = table.create ( # t )
for k , v in t do
arr [ v ] = k
end
table.sort ( arr )
for k in arr do
assert ( arr [ k ] == k )
end
end
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return " OK "