using System; using System.Linq; using System.Threading.Tasks; using Cosmos.TestRunner; namespace Cosmos.Compiler.Tests.Bcl.System { class SByteTest { public static void Execute() { sbyte value; String result; String expectedResult; value = SByte.MaxValue; result = value.ToString(); expectedResult = "127"; Assert.IsTrue((result == expectedResult), "SByte.ToString doesn't work"); // Now let's try to concat to a String using '+' operator result = "The Maximum value of a SByte is " + value; expectedResult = "The Maximum value of a SByte is 127"; Assert.IsTrue((result == expectedResult), "String concat (SByte) doesn't work"); // Now let's try to use '$ instead of '+' result = $"The Maximum value of a SByte is {value}"; // Actually 'expectedResult' should be the same so... Assert.IsTrue((result == expectedResult), "String format (SByte) doesn't work"); // Now let's Get the HashCode of a value int resultAsInt = value.GetHashCode(); // The Hash Code of a SByte is not the same value expressed as int but some XOR tricks are done in the value int expectedResultAsInt = ((int)value ^ (int)value << 8); Assert.IsTrue((resultAsInt == expectedResultAsInt), "SByte.GetHashCode() doesn't work"); #if false // Now let's try ToString() again but printed in hex (this test fails for now!) result = value.ToString("X2"); expectedResult = "FF"; Assert.IsTrue((result == expectedResult), "Byte.ToString(X2) doesn't work"); #endif } } }