use dust_lang::*; #[test] fn and() { let source = "true && false"; assert_eq!( parse(source), Ok(Chunk::with_data( None, vec![ (Instruction::load_boolean(0, true, false), Span(0, 4)), (Instruction::test(0, false), Span(5, 7)), (Instruction::jump(1, true), Span(5, 7)), (Instruction::load_boolean(1, false, false), Span(8, 13)), (Instruction::r#return(true), Span(13, 13)), ], vec![], vec![] )) ); assert_eq!(run(source), Ok(Some(Value::boolean(false)))); } #[test] fn or() { let source = "true || false"; assert_eq!( parse(source), Ok(Chunk::with_data( None, vec![ (Instruction::load_boolean(0, true, false), Span(0, 4)), (Instruction::test(0, true), Span(5, 7)), (Instruction::jump(1, true), Span(5, 7)), (Instruction::load_boolean(1, false, false), Span(8, 13)), (Instruction::r#return(true), Span(13, 13)), ], vec![], vec![] )) ); assert_eq!(run(source), Ok(Some(Value::boolean(true)))); }