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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
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require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper'
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require 'pathname'
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class UtilTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
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include Haml::Util
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def test_scope
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assert(File.exist?(scope("Rakefile")))
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end
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def test_to_hash
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assert_equal({
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:foo => 1,
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:bar => 2,
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:baz => 3
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}, to_hash([[:foo, 1], [:bar, 2], [:baz, 3]]))
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end
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def test_map_keys
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assert_equal({
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"foo" => 1,
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"bar" => 2,
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"baz" => 3
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}, map_keys({:foo => 1, :bar => 2, :baz => 3}) {|k| k.to_s})
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end
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def test_map_vals
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assert_equal({
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:foo => "1",
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:bar => "2",
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:baz => "3"
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}, map_vals({:foo => 1, :bar => 2, :baz => 3}) {|k| k.to_s})
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end
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def test_map_hash
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assert_equal({
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"foo" => "1",
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"bar" => "2",
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"baz" => "3"
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}, map_hash({:foo => 1, :bar => 2, :baz => 3}) {|k, v| [k.to_s, v.to_s]})
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end
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def test_powerset
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return unless Set[Set[]] == Set[Set[]] # There's a bug in Ruby 1.8.6 that breaks nested set equality
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assert_equal([[].to_set].to_set,
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powerset([]))
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assert_equal([[].to_set, [1].to_set].to_set,
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powerset([1]))
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assert_equal([[].to_set, [1].to_set, [2].to_set, [1, 2].to_set].to_set,
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powerset([1, 2]))
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assert_equal([[].to_set, [1].to_set, [2].to_set, [3].to_set,
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[1, 2].to_set, [2, 3].to_set, [1, 3].to_set, [1, 2, 3].to_set].to_set,
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powerset([1, 2, 3]))
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end
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def test_restrict
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assert_equal(0.5, restrict(0.5, 0..1))
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assert_equal(1, restrict(2, 0..1))
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assert_equal(1.3, restrict(2, 0..1.3))
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assert_equal(0, restrict(-1, 0..1))
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end
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def test_merge_adjacent_strings
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assert_equal(["foo bar baz", :bang, "biz bop", 12],
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merge_adjacent_strings(["foo ", "bar ", "baz", :bang, "biz", " bop", 12]))
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end
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def test_intersperse
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assert_equal(["foo", " ", "bar", " ", "baz"],
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intersperse(%w[foo bar baz], " "))
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assert_equal([], intersperse([], " "))
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end
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def test_substitute
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assert_equal(["foo", "bar", "baz", 3, 4],
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substitute([1, 2, 3, 4], [1, 2], ["foo", "bar", "baz"]))
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assert_equal([1, "foo", "bar", "baz", 4],
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substitute([1, 2, 3, 4], [2, 3], ["foo", "bar", "baz"]))
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assert_equal([1, 2, "foo", "bar", "baz"],
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substitute([1, 2, 3, 4], [3, 4], ["foo", "bar", "baz"]))
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assert_equal([1, "foo", "bar", "baz", 2, 3, 4],
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substitute([1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 4], [2, 2], ["foo", "bar", "baz"]))
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end
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def test_strip_string_array
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assert_equal(["foo ", " bar ", " baz"],
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strip_string_array([" foo ", " bar ", " baz "]))
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assert_equal([:foo, " bar ", " baz"],
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strip_string_array([:foo, " bar ", " baz "]))
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assert_equal(["foo ", " bar ", :baz],
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strip_string_array([" foo ", " bar ", :baz]))
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end
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def test_paths
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assert_equal([[1, 3, 5], [2, 3, 5], [1, 4, 5], [2, 4, 5]],
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paths([[1, 2], [3, 4], [5]]))
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assert_equal([[]], paths([]))
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assert_equal([[1, 2, 3]], paths([[1], [2], [3]]))
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end
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def test_silence_warnings
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old_stderr, $stderr = $stderr, StringIO.new
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warn "Out"
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assert_equal("Out\n", $stderr.string)
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silence_warnings {warn "In"}
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assert_equal("Out\n", $stderr.string)
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ensure
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$stderr = old_stderr
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end
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def test_haml_warn
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assert_warning("Foo!") {haml_warn "Foo!"}
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end
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def test_silence_haml_warnings
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old_stderr, $stderr = $stderr, StringIO.new
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silence_haml_warnings {warn "Out"}
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assert_equal("Out\n", $stderr.string)
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silence_haml_warnings {haml_warn "In"}
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assert_equal("Out\n", $stderr.string)
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ensure
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$stderr = old_stderr
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end
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def test_has
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assert(has?(:instance_method, String, :chomp!))
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assert(has?(:private_instance_method, Haml::Engine, :set_locals))
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end
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def test_enum_with_index
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assert_equal(%w[foo0 bar1 baz2],
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enum_with_index(%w[foo bar baz]).map {|s, i| "#{s}#{i}"})
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end
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def test_enum_cons
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assert_equal(%w[foobar barbaz],
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enum_cons(%w[foo bar baz], 2).map {|s1, s2| "#{s1}#{s2}"})
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end
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def test_ord
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assert_equal(102, ord("f"))
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assert_equal(98, ord("bar"))
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end
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def test_flatten
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assert_equal([1, 2, 3], flatten([1, 2, 3], 0))
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assert_equal([1, 2, 3], flatten([1, 2, 3], 1))
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assert_equal([1, 2, 3], flatten([1, 2, 3], 2))
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assert_equal([[1, 2], 3], flatten([[1, 2], 3], 0))
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assert_equal([1, 2, 3], flatten([[1, 2], 3], 1))
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assert_equal([1, 2, 3], flatten([[1, 2], 3], 2))
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assert_equal([[[1], 2], [3], 4], flatten([[[1], 2], [3], 4], 0))
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assert_equal([[1], 2, 3, 4], flatten([[[1], 2], [3], 4], 1))
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assert_equal([1, 2, 3, 4], flatten([[[1], 2], [3], 4], 2))
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end
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def test_caller_info
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assert_equal(["/tmp/foo.rb", 12, "fizzle"], caller_info("/tmp/foo.rb:12: in `fizzle'"))
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assert_equal(["/tmp/foo.rb", 12, nil], caller_info("/tmp/foo.rb:12"))
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assert_equal(["(haml)", 12, "blah"], caller_info("(haml):12: in `blah'"))
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assert_equal(["", 12, "boop"], caller_info(":12: in `boop'"))
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assert_equal(["/tmp/foo.rb", -12, "fizzle"], caller_info("/tmp/foo.rb:-12: in `fizzle'"))
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end
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def test_def_static_method
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klass = Class.new
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def_static_method(klass, :static_method, [:arg1, :arg2],
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:sarg1, :sarg2, <<RUBY)
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s = "Always " + arg1
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s << " <% if sarg1 %>and<% else %>but never<% end %> " << arg2
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<% if sarg2 %>
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s << "."
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<% end %>
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RUBY
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c = klass.new
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assert_equal("Always brush your teeth and comb your hair.",
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c.send(static_method_name(:static_method, true, true),
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"brush your teeth", "comb your hair"))
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assert_equal("Always brush your teeth and comb your hair",
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c.send(static_method_name(:static_method, true, false),
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"brush your teeth", "comb your hair"))
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assert_equal("Always brush your teeth but never play with fire.",
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c.send(static_method_name(:static_method, false, true),
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"brush your teeth", "play with fire"))
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assert_equal("Always brush your teeth but never play with fire",
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c.send(static_method_name(:static_method, false, false),
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"brush your teeth", "play with fire"))
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end
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end
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