yay/pkg/intrange/intrange_test.go
morganamilo cff358d5d6
Move intrange to its own module
types is pretty generic as a module name, this should be split into
seperate modules.
2019-10-16 23:18:04 +01:00

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package intrange
import (
"github.com/Jguer/yay/v9/pkg/stringset"
"testing"
)
func TestParseNumberMenu(t *testing.T) {
type result struct {
Include IntRanges
Exclude IntRanges
OtherInclude stringset.StringSet
OtherExclude stringset.StringSet
}
inputs := []string{
"1 2 3 4 5",
"1-10 5-15",
"10-5 90-85",
"1 ^2 ^10-5 99 ^40-38 ^123 60-62",
"abort all none",
"a-b ^a-b ^abort",
"-9223372036854775809-9223372036854775809",
"1\t2 3 4\t\t \t 5",
"1 2,3, 4, 5,6 ,7 ,8",
"",
" \t ",
"A B C D E",
}
expected := []result{
{IntRanges{makeIntRange(1, 1), makeIntRange(2, 2), makeIntRange(3, 3), makeIntRange(4, 4), makeIntRange(5, 5)}, IntRanges{}, make(stringset.StringSet), make(stringset.StringSet)},
{IntRanges{makeIntRange(1, 10), makeIntRange(5, 15)}, IntRanges{}, make(stringset.StringSet), make(stringset.StringSet)},
{IntRanges{makeIntRange(5, 10), makeIntRange(85, 90)}, IntRanges{}, make(stringset.StringSet), make(stringset.StringSet)},
{IntRanges{makeIntRange(1, 1), makeIntRange(99, 99), makeIntRange(60, 62)}, IntRanges{makeIntRange(2, 2), makeIntRange(5, 10), makeIntRange(38, 40), makeIntRange(123, 123)}, make(stringset.StringSet), make(stringset.StringSet)},
{IntRanges{}, IntRanges{}, stringset.Make("abort", "all", "none"), make(stringset.StringSet)},
{IntRanges{}, IntRanges{}, stringset.Make("a-b"), stringset.Make("abort", "a-b")},
{IntRanges{}, IntRanges{}, stringset.Make("-9223372036854775809-9223372036854775809"), make(stringset.StringSet)},
{IntRanges{makeIntRange(1, 1), makeIntRange(2, 2), makeIntRange(3, 3), makeIntRange(4, 4), makeIntRange(5, 5)}, IntRanges{}, make(stringset.StringSet), make(stringset.StringSet)},
{IntRanges{makeIntRange(1, 1), makeIntRange(2, 2), makeIntRange(3, 3), makeIntRange(4, 4), makeIntRange(5, 5), makeIntRange(6, 6), makeIntRange(7, 7), makeIntRange(8, 8)}, IntRanges{}, make(stringset.StringSet), make(stringset.StringSet)},
{IntRanges{}, IntRanges{}, make(stringset.StringSet), make(stringset.StringSet)},
{IntRanges{}, IntRanges{}, make(stringset.StringSet), make(stringset.StringSet)},
{IntRanges{}, IntRanges{}, stringset.Make("a", "b", "c", "d", "e"), make(stringset.StringSet)},
}
for n, in := range inputs {
res := expected[n]
include, exclude, otherInclude, otherExclude := ParseNumberMenu(in)
if !intRangesEqual(include, res.Include) ||
!intRangesEqual(exclude, res.Exclude) ||
!stringset.Equal(otherInclude, res.OtherInclude) ||
!stringset.Equal(otherExclude, res.OtherExclude) {
t.Fatalf("Test %d Failed: Expected: include=%+v exclude=%+v otherInclude=%+v otherExclude=%+v got include=%+v excluive=%+v otherInclude=%+v otherExclude=%+v",
n+1, res.Include, res.Exclude, res.OtherInclude, res.OtherExclude, include, exclude, otherInclude, otherExclude)
}
}
}
func TestIntRange_Get(t *testing.T) {
type fields struct {
min int
max int
}
type args struct {
n int
}
tests := []struct {
name string
fields fields
args args
want bool
}{
{name: "normal range true", fields: fields{0, 10}, args: args{5}, want: true},
{name: "normal start range true", fields: fields{0, 10}, args: args{0}, want: true},
{name: "normal end range true", fields: fields{0, 10}, args: args{10}, want: true},
{name: "small range true", fields: fields{1, 1}, args: args{1}, want: true},
{name: "normal start range false", fields: fields{1, 2}, args: args{0}, want: false},
{name: "normal end range false", fields: fields{1, 2}, args: args{3}, want: false},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
r := IntRange{
min: tt.fields.min,
max: tt.fields.max,
}
if got := r.Get(tt.args.n); got != tt.want {
t.Errorf("IntRange.Get() = %v, want %v", got, tt.want)
}
})
}
}
func intRangesEqual(a, b IntRanges) bool {
if a == nil && b == nil {
return true
}
if a == nil || b == nil {
return false
}
if len(a) != len(b) {
return false
}
for n := range a {
r1 := a[n]
r2 := b[n]
if r1.min != r2.min || r1.max != r2.max {
return false
}
}
return true
}
func TestIntRanges_Get(t *testing.T) {
type args struct {
n int
}
tests := []struct {
name string
rs IntRanges
args args
want bool
}{
{name: "normal range true", rs: IntRanges{{0, 10}}, args: args{5}, want: true},
{name: "normal ranges inbetween true", rs: IntRanges{{0, 4}, {5, 10}}, args: args{5}, want: true},
{name: "normal ranges inbetween false", rs: IntRanges{{0, 4}, {6, 10}}, args: args{5}, want: false},
{name: "normal start range true", rs: IntRanges{{0, 10}}, args: args{0}, want: true},
{name: "normal end range true", rs: IntRanges{{0, 10}}, args: args{10}, want: true},
{name: "small range true", rs: IntRanges{{1, 1}, {3, 3}}, args: args{1}, want: true},
{name: "normal start range false", rs: IntRanges{{1, 2}}, args: args{0}, want: false},
{name: "normal end range false", rs: IntRanges{{1, 2}}, args: args{3}, want: false},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
if got := tt.rs.Get(tt.args.n); got != tt.want {
t.Errorf("IntRanges.Get() = %v, want %v", got, tt.want)
}
})
}
}