forked from aniani/vim
Problem: When using an assert function one can either specify a message or
get a message about what failed, not both.
Solution: Concatenate the error with the message.
134 lines
3.0 KiB
VimL
134 lines
3.0 KiB
VimL
" Test that the methods used for testing work.
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func Test_assert_false()
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call assert_false(0)
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call assert_false(v:false)
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endfunc
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func Test_assert_true()
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call assert_true(1)
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call assert_true(123)
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call assert_true(v:true)
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endfunc
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func Test_assert_equal()
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let s = 'foo'
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call assert_equal('foo', s)
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let n = 4
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call assert_equal(4, n)
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let l = [1, 2, 3]
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call assert_equal([1, 2, 3], l)
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let s = 'foo'
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call assert_equal('bar', s)
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call assert_match("Expected 'bar' but got 'foo'", v:errors[0])
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call remove(v:errors, 0)
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endfunc
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func Test_assert_notequal()
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let n = 4
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call assert_notequal('foo', n)
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let s = 'foo'
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call assert_notequal([1, 2, 3], s)
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call assert_notequal('foo', s)
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call assert_match("Expected not equal to 'foo'", v:errors[0])
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call remove(v:errors, 0)
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endfunc
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func Test_assert_exception()
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try
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nocommand
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catch
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call assert_exception('E492:')
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endtry
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try
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nocommand
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catch
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try
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" illegal argument, get NULL for error
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call assert_exception([])
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catch
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call assert_exception('E730:')
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endtry
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endtry
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endfunc
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func Test_wrong_error_type()
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let save_verrors = v:errors
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let v:['errors'] = {'foo': 3}
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call assert_equal('yes', 'no')
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let verrors = v:errors
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let v:errors = save_verrors
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call assert_equal(type([]), type(verrors))
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endfunc
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func Test_compare_fail()
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let s:v = {}
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let s:x = {"a": s:v}
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let s:v["b"] = s:x
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let s:w = {"c": s:x, "d": ''}
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try
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call assert_equal(s:w, '')
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catch
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call assert_exception('E724:')
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call assert_match("Expected NULL but got ''", v:errors[0])
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call remove(v:errors, 0)
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endtry
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endfunc
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func Test_match()
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call assert_match('^f.*b.*r$', 'foobar')
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call assert_match('bar.*foo', 'foobar')
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call assert_match("Pattern 'bar.*foo' does not match 'foobar'", v:errors[0])
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call remove(v:errors, 0)
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call assert_match('bar.*foo', 'foobar', 'wrong')
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call assert_match('wrong', v:errors[0])
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call remove(v:errors, 0)
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endfunc
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func Test_notmatch()
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call assert_notmatch('foo', 'bar')
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call assert_notmatch('^foobar$', 'foobars')
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call assert_notmatch('foo', 'foobar')
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call assert_match("Pattern 'foo' does match 'foobar'", v:errors[0])
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call remove(v:errors, 0)
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endfunc
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func Test_assert_fail_fails()
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call assert_fails('xxx', {})
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call assert_match("Expected {} but got 'E731:", v:errors[0])
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call remove(v:errors, 0)
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endfunc
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func Test_assert_inrange()
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call assert_inrange(7, 7, 7)
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call assert_inrange(5, 7, 5)
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call assert_inrange(5, 7, 6)
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call assert_inrange(5, 7, 7)
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call assert_inrange(5, 7, 4)
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call assert_match("Expected range 5 - 7, but got 4", v:errors[0])
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call remove(v:errors, 0)
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call assert_inrange(5, 7, 8)
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call assert_match("Expected range 5 - 7, but got 8", v:errors[0])
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call remove(v:errors, 0)
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call assert_fails('call assert_inrange(1, 1)', 'E119:')
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endfunc
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func Test_assert_with_msg()
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call assert_equal('foo', 'bar', 'testing')
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call assert_match("testing: Expected 'foo' but got 'bar'", v:errors[0])
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call remove(v:errors, 0)
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endfunc
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func Test_user_is_happy()
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smile
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sleep 300m
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endfunc
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