jashkenas--coffeescript/test/test_classes.coffee

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# Test classes with a four-level inheritance chain.
class Base
func: (string) ->
"zero/$string"
@static: (string) ->
"static/$string"
class FirstChild extends Base
func: (string) ->
super('one/') + string
class SecondChild extends FirstChild
func: (string) ->
super('two/') + string
class ThirdChild extends SecondChild
constructor: ->
@array: [1, 2, 3]
# Gratuitous comment for testing.
func: (string) ->
super('three/') + string
result: (new ThirdChild()).func 'four'
ok result is 'zero/one/two/three/four'
ok Base.static('word') is 'static/word'
class TopClass
constructor: (arg) ->
@prop: 'top-' + arg
class SuperClass extends TopClass
constructor: (arg) ->
super 'super-' + arg
class SubClass extends SuperClass
constructor: ->
super 'sub'
ok (new SubClass()).prop is 'top-super-sub'
class OneClass
constructor: (name) -> @name: name
class TwoClass extends OneClass
ok (new TwoClass('three')).name is 'three'
# And now the same tests, but written in the manual style:
Base: ->
Base::func: (string) ->
'zero/' + string
Base::['func-func']: (string) ->
"dynamic-$string"
FirstChild: ->
FirstChild extends Base
FirstChild::func: (string) ->
super('one/') + string
SecondChild: ->
SecondChild extends FirstChild
SecondChild::func: (string) ->
super('two/') + string
ThirdChild: ->
@array: [1, 2, 3]
this
ThirdChild extends SecondChild
ThirdChild::func: (string) ->
super('three/') + string
result: (new ThirdChild()).func 'four'
ok result is 'zero/one/two/three/four'
ok (new ThirdChild())['func-func']('thing') is 'dynamic-thing'
TopClass: (arg) ->
@prop: 'top-' + arg
this
SuperClass: (arg) ->
super 'super-' + arg
this
SubClass: ->
super 'sub'
this
SuperClass extends TopClass
SubClass extends SuperClass
ok (new SubClass()).prop is 'top-super-sub'
# '@' referring to the current instance, and not being coerced into a call.
class ClassName
amI: ->
@ instanceof ClassName
obj: new ClassName()
ok obj.amI()
# super() calls in constructors of classes that are defined as object properties.
class Hive
constructor: (name) -> @name: name
class Hive.Bee extends Hive
constructor: (name) -> super name
maya: new Hive.Bee 'Maya'
ok maya.name is 'Maya'