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Test: 00 [expect: parser syntax error]
load: using config file TMP.pmie.00
yylex() -> IDENT "sample.long.ten"
yylex() -> OPERATOR "=="
yylex() -> STRING "foo"
pmie: syntax error - near line 3 of file TMP.pmie.00
operands have mixed string and arithmetic types
relExpr: ADDR000 ADDR001 failed ...
Expr dump @ ADDR002
op=1 (<fetch node>) arg1=(nil) arg2=(nil) parent=(nil)
eval=cndFetch_1 metrics=ADDR003 ring=ADDR004
valid=0 cardinality[H,I,T]=[1,1,1] tspan=1
nsmpls=1 nvals=1 sem=INSTANT units=
Expr dump @ ADDR005
op=80 (<nop node>) arg1=(nil) arg2=(nil) parent=(nil)
eval=(nil)() metrics=(nil) ring=ADDR006
valid=1 cardinality[H,I,T]=[-1,-1,-1] tspan=4
nsmpls=1 nvals=1 sem=CHAR units=
smpls[0].ptr ADDR006 "foo"
yylex() -> OPERATOR "->"
yylex() -> RESERVED-WORD "print"
yylex() -> STRING "blah"
yylex() -> END-OF-RULE
Test: 01 [expect: 3 samples x 5 metric values to be reported]
[DATE] pmie(PID) Info: evaluator exiting
expr_1: 1000000
expr_2: "hullo world!"
expr_3: 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900
expr_4: "100" "200" "300" "400" "500" "600" "700" "800" "900"
expr_5: "400"
expr_1: 1000000
expr_2: "hullo world!"
expr_3: 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900
expr_4: "100" "200" "300" "400" "500" "600" "700" "800" "900"
expr_5: "400"
expr_1: 1000000
expr_2: "hullo world!"
expr_3: 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900
expr_4: "100" "200" "300" "400" "500" "600" "700" "800" "900"
expr_5: "400"
Test: 02 [expect: all true values to be reported]
[DATE] pmie(PID) Info: evaluator exiting
expr_1: true
expr_2: true
expr_3: true
expr_4: true
expr_5: true true true true true true true true true
Test: 03 [expect: several OK #N msgs]
[DATE] pmie(PID) Info: evaluator exiting
DATE: OK #1 @ inst: bin-300
DATE: OK #2 @ inst: bin-900
DATE: OK #3 @ inst: bin-100 bin-200 bin-400 bin-500 bin-600 bin-700 bin-800 bin-900
DATE: OK #4 @ inst: bin-200 bin-300 bin-400 bin-500 bin-600 bin-700 bin-800 bin-900
DATE: OK #5 @ inst: bin-100 bin-200 bin-300 bin-400 bin-500 bin-600 bin-700 bin-800 bin-900
DATE: OK #6
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