use dust_lang::*; #[test] fn multiply_floats() { let source = "2.0 * 2.0"; assert_eq!( compile(source), Ok(Chunk::with_data( None, FunctionType { type_parameters: None, value_parameters: None, return_type: Box::new(Type::Float), }, vec![ ( Instruction::multiply( Destination::Register(0), Argument::Constant(0), Argument::Constant(0) ), Span(4, 5) ), (Instruction::r#return(true), Span(9, 9)), ], vec![ConcreteValue::Float(2.0)], vec![] )) ); assert_eq!(run(source), Ok(Some(ConcreteValue::Float(4.0)))); } #[test] fn multiply_integers() { let source = "1 * 2"; assert_eq!( compile(source), Ok(Chunk::with_data( None, FunctionType { type_parameters: None, value_parameters: None, return_type: Box::new(Type::Integer), }, vec![ ( Instruction::multiply( Destination::Register(0), Argument::Constant(0), Argument::Constant(1) ), Span(2, 3) ), (Instruction::r#return(true), Span(5, 5)), ], vec![ConcreteValue::Integer(1), ConcreteValue::Integer(2)], vec![] )) ); assert_eq!(run(source), Ok(Some(ConcreteValue::Integer(2)))); }