(fun() { ## test return variables | v1 v2 v3 i a b c d | set i 100; defun ff(a b :: x y z) { set x (+ a b i); set y (+ x x); set z (+ 999 i); set i (* i 10); }; set-r v1 v2 v3 (ff 10 20); if (/= v1 130) { printf "ERROR: v1 must be 130\n" }; if (/= v2 260) { printf "ERROR: v2 must be 260\n" }; if (/= v3 1099) { printf "ERROR: v3 must be 1099\n" }; printf "OK v1=%d v2=%d v3=%d\n" v1 v2 v3; set-r v1 v2 (ff 1 2); ## using 2 return variables only. not assigning to v3 if (/= v1 1003) { printf "ERROR: v1 must be 1003\n" }; if (/= v2 2006) { printf "ERROR: v2 must be 2006\n" }; if (/= v3 1099) { printf "ERROR: v3 must be 1099\n" }; printf "OK v1=%d v2=%d v3=%d\n" v1 v2 v3; ## test return variables in message sends defclass B :: | X1 X2 | { set X1 999; set X2 888; defun :: get ( :: x y) { set x X1; set y X2; }; defun :: get2 (inc :: x y) { set x (+ X1 inc); set y (+ X2 inc); }; }; set-r a b (B:get); set-r c d (B:get2 -100); if (/= a 999) { printf "ERROR: a must be 999\n" }; if (/= b 888) { printf "ERROR: b must be 888\n" }; if (/= c 899) { printf "ERROR: c must be 899\n" }; if (/= d 788) { printf "ERROR: d must be 788\n" }; printf "OK a=%d b=%d c=%d d=%d\n" a b c d; });