249 lines
7.5 KiB
Rust
249 lines
7.5 KiB
Rust
use rhai::{Dynamic, Engine, EvalAltResult, ParseErrorType, Position, Scope, INT};
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#[test]
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fn test_var_scope() -> Result<(), Box<EvalAltResult>> {
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let engine = Engine::new();
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let mut scope = Scope::new();
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engine.run_with_scope(&mut scope, "let x = 4 + 5")?;
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assert_eq!(engine.eval_with_scope::<INT>(&mut scope, "x")?, 9);
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engine.run_with_scope(&mut scope, "x += 1; x += 2;")?;
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assert_eq!(engine.eval_with_scope::<INT>(&mut scope, "x")?, 12);
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scope.set_value("x", 42 as INT);
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assert_eq!(engine.eval_with_scope::<INT>(&mut scope, "x")?, 42);
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engine.run_with_scope(&mut scope, "{ let x = 3 }")?;
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assert_eq!(engine.eval_with_scope::<INT>(&mut scope, "x")?, 42);
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#[cfg(not(feature = "no_optimize"))]
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if engine.optimization_level() != rhai::OptimizationLevel::None {
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scope.clear();
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engine.run_with_scope(&mut scope, "let x = 3; let x = 42; let x = 123;")?;
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assert_eq!(scope.len(), 1);
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assert_eq!(scope.get_value::<INT>("x").unwrap(), 123);
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scope.clear();
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engine.run_with_scope(
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&mut scope,
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"let x = 3; let y = 0; let x = 42; let y = 999; let x = 123;",
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)?;
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assert_eq!(scope.len(), 2);
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assert_eq!(scope.get_value::<INT>("x").unwrap(), 123);
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assert_eq!(scope.get_value::<INT>("y").unwrap(), 999);
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scope.clear();
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engine.run_with_scope(
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&mut scope,
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"const x = 3; let y = 0; let x = 42; let y = 999;",
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)?;
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assert_eq!(scope.len(), 2);
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assert_eq!(scope.get_value::<INT>("x").unwrap(), 42);
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assert_eq!(scope.get_value::<INT>("y").unwrap(), 999);
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assert!(!scope.is_constant("x").unwrap());
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assert!(!scope.is_constant("y").unwrap());
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scope.clear();
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engine.run_with_scope(
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&mut scope,
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"const x = 3; let y = 0; let x = 42; let y = 999; const x = 123;",
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)?;
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assert_eq!(scope.len(), 2);
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assert_eq!(scope.get_value::<INT>("x").unwrap(), 123);
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assert_eq!(scope.get_value::<INT>("y").unwrap(), 999);
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assert!(scope.is_constant("x").unwrap());
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assert!(!scope.is_constant("y").unwrap());
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scope.clear();
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engine.run_with_scope(
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&mut scope,
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"let x = 3; let y = 0; { let x = 42; let y = 999; } let x = 123;",
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)?;
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assert_eq!(scope.len(), 2);
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assert_eq!(scope.get_value::<INT>("x").unwrap(), 123);
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assert_eq!(scope.get_value::<INT>("y").unwrap(), 0);
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assert_eq!(
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engine.eval::<INT>(
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"
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let sum = 0;
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for x in 0..10 {
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let x = 42;
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sum += x;
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}
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sum
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",
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)?,
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420
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);
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}
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scope.clear();
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scope.push("x", 42 as INT);
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scope.push_constant("x", 42 as INT);
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let scope2 = scope.clone();
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let scope3 = scope.clone_visible();
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assert_eq!(scope2.is_constant("x"), Some(true));
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assert_eq!(scope3.is_constant("x"), Some(true));
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Ok(())
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_var_is_def() -> Result<(), Box<EvalAltResult>> {
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let engine = Engine::new();
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assert!(engine.eval::<bool>(
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r#"
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let x = 42;
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is_def_var("x")
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"#
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)?);
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assert!(!engine.eval::<bool>(
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r#"
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let x = 42;
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is_def_var("y")
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"#
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)?);
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assert!(engine.eval::<bool>(
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r#"
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const x = 42;
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is_def_var("x")
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"#
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)?);
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Ok(())
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_scope_eval() -> Result<(), Box<EvalAltResult>> {
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let engine = Engine::new();
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// First create the state
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let mut scope = Scope::new();
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// Then push some initialized variables into the state
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// NOTE: Remember the default numbers used by Rhai are INT and f64.
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// Better stick to them or it gets hard to work with other variables in the script.
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scope.push("y", 42 as INT);
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scope.push("z", 999 as INT);
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// First invocation
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engine
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.run_with_scope(&mut scope, " let x = 4 + 5 - y + z; y = 1;")
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.expect("variables y and z should exist");
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// Second invocation using the same state
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let result = engine.eval_with_scope::<INT>(&mut scope, "x")?;
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println!("result: {}", result); // should print 966
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// Variable y is changed in the script
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assert_eq!(
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scope
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.get_value::<INT>("y")
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.expect("variable y should exist"),
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1
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);
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Ok(())
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_var_resolver() -> Result<(), Box<EvalAltResult>> {
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let mut engine = Engine::new();
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let mut scope = Scope::new();
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scope.push("innocent", 1 as INT);
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scope.push("chameleon", 123 as INT);
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scope.push("DO_NOT_USE", 999 as INT);
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#[cfg(not(feature = "no_closure"))]
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let mut base = Dynamic::ONE.into_shared();
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#[cfg(not(feature = "no_closure"))]
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let shared = base.clone();
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engine.on_var(move |name, _, context| {
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match name {
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"MYSTIC_NUMBER" => Ok(Some((42 as INT).into())),
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#[cfg(not(feature = "no_closure"))]
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"HELLO" => Ok(Some(shared.clone())),
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// Override a variable - make it not found even if it exists!
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"DO_NOT_USE" => {
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Err(EvalAltResult::ErrorVariableNotFound(name.to_string(), Position::NONE).into())
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}
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// Silently maps 'chameleon' into 'innocent'.
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"chameleon" => context
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.scope()
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.get_value("innocent")
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.map(Some)
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.ok_or_else(|| {
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EvalAltResult::ErrorVariableNotFound(name.to_string(), Position::NONE).into()
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}),
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// Return Ok(None) to continue with the normal variable resolution process.
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_ => Ok(None),
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}
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});
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assert_eq!(
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engine.eval_with_scope::<INT>(&mut scope, "MYSTIC_NUMBER")?,
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42
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);
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#[cfg(not(feature = "no_closure"))]
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{
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assert_eq!(engine.eval_with_scope::<INT>(&mut scope, "HELLO")?, 1);
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*base.write_lock::<INT>().unwrap() = 42;
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assert_eq!(engine.eval_with_scope::<INT>(&mut scope, "HELLO")?, 42);
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assert_eq!(
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engine.eval_with_scope::<INT>(&mut scope, "HELLO = HELLO * 2; HELLO")?,
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84
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);
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}
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assert_eq!(engine.eval_with_scope::<INT>(&mut scope, "chameleon")?, 1);
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assert!(
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matches!(*engine.eval_with_scope::<INT>(&mut scope, "DO_NOT_USE").expect_err("should error"),
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EvalAltResult::ErrorVariableNotFound(n, ..) if n == "DO_NOT_USE")
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);
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Ok(())
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_var_def_filter() -> Result<(), Box<EvalAltResult>> {
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let mut engine = Engine::new();
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let ast = engine.compile("let x = 42;")?;
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engine.run_ast(&ast)?;
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engine.on_def_var(|_, info, _| match (info.name, info.nesting_level) {
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("x", 0 | 1) => Ok(false),
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_ => Ok(true),
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});
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assert_eq!(
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engine.eval::<INT>("let y = 42; let y = 123; let z = y + 1; z")?,
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124
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);
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assert!(matches!(
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*engine.compile("let x = 42;").expect_err("should error").0,
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ParseErrorType::ForbiddenVariable(s) if s == "x"
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));
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assert!(matches!(
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*engine.run_ast(&ast).expect_err("should err"),
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EvalAltResult::ErrorForbiddenVariable(s, _) if s == "x"
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));
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assert!(engine.run("const x = 42;").is_err());
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assert!(engine.run("let y = 42; { let x = y + 1; }").is_err());
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assert!(engine.run("let y = 42; { let x = y + 1; }").is_err());
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engine.run("let y = 42; { let z = y + 1; { let x = z + 1; } }")?;
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Ok(())
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}
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