master-thesis/package/test/InterpreterTests.jl
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layed groundwork for implementing interpretation
2024-07-21 13:45:57 +02:00

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using CUDA
using .ExpressionProcessing
using .Interpreter
expressions = Vector{Expr}(undef, 2)
variables = Matrix{Float64}(undef, 2,2)
parameters = Vector{Vector{Float64}}(undef, 2)
# Resulting value should be 10
expressions[1] = :(x1 + 1 * x2 + p1)
expressions[2] = :(5 + x1 + 1 * x2 + p1 + p2)
variables[1,1] = 2.0
variables[1,2] = 3.0
variables[2,1] = 2.0
variables[2,2] = 3.0
parameters[1] = Vector{Float64}(undef, 1)
parameters[2] = Vector{Float64}(undef, 2)
parameters[1][1] = 5.0
parameters[2][1] = 5.0
parameters[2][2] = 0.0
@testset "Test interpretation" begin
postfixExpr = expr_to_postfix(expressions[1])
postfixExprs = Vector([postfixExpr])
push!(postfixExprs, expr_to_postfix(expressions[2]))
CUDA.@sync interpret(postfixExprs, variables, parameters)
end
@testset "Test conversion to matrix" begin
reference = Matrix{Float64}(undef, 2, 2)
reference[1,1] = 5.0
reference[2,1] = NaN64
reference[1,2] = 5.0
reference[2,2] = 0.0
# fill!(reference, [[], [5.0, 0.0]])
# reference = Matrix([5.0, NaN],
# [5.0, 0.0])
result = Interpreter.convert_to_matrix(parameters, NaN64)
@test isequal(result, reference)
end