| require 'example' |
| |
| # This should invoke foo(double) |
| Example.foo(3.14159) |
| |
| # This should invoke foo(double, char *) |
| Example.foo(3.14159, "Pi") |
| |
| # This should invoke foo(int, int) |
| Example.foo(3, 4) |
| |
| # This should invoke foo(char *) |
| Example.foo("This is a test") |
| |
| # This should invoke foo(long) |
| Example.foo(42) |
| |
| # This should invoke Bar::Bar() followed by foo(Bar *) |
| Example.foo(Example::Bar.new) |
| |
| # Skip a line |
| puts "" |
| |
| # Each of the following three calls should invoke spam(int, int, int) |
| Example.spam(3) |
| Example.spam(3, 4) |
| Example.spam(3, 4, 5) |
| |
| # Skip a line |
| puts "" |
| |
| # Each of the following three calls should invoke spam(double, int, int) |
| Example.spam(3.0) |
| Example.spam(3.0, 4) |
| Example.spam(3.0, 4, 5) |
| |
| # Skip a line |
| puts "" |
| |
| # This should invoke Bar::Bar(double) |
| Example::Bar.new(3.14159) |
| |
| # This should invoke Bar::Bar(double, char *) |
| Example::Bar.new(3.14159, "Pi") |
| |
| # This should invoke Bar::Bar(int, int) |
| Example::Bar.new(3, 4) |
| |
| # This should invoke Bar::Bar(char *) |
| Example::Bar.new("This is a test") |
| |
| # This should invoke Bar::Bar(int) |
| Example::Bar.new(42) |
| |
| # This should invoke Bar::Bar() for the input argument, |
| # followed by Bar::Bar(const Bar&). |
| Example::Bar.new(Example::Bar.new) |
| |
| # Skip a line |
| puts "" |
| |
| # Construct a new Bar instance (invokes Bar::Bar()) |
| bar = Example::Bar.new |
| |
| # This should invoke Bar::foo(double) |
| bar.foo(3.14159) |
| |
| # This should invoke Bar::foo(double, char *) |
| bar.foo(3.14159, "Pi") |
| |
| # This should invoke Bar::foo(int, int) |
| bar.foo(3, 4) |
| |
| # This should invoke Bar::foo(char *) |
| bar.foo("This is a test") |
| |
| # This should invoke Bar::foo(int) |
| bar.foo(42) |
| |
| # This should invoke Bar::Bar() to construct the input |
| # argument, followed by Bar::foo(Bar *). |
| bar.foo(Example::Bar.new) |
| |
| # This should invoke Bar::spam(int x, int y, int z) |
| bar.spam(1) |
| |
| # This should invoke Bar::spam(double x, int y, int z) |
| bar.spam(3.14159) |