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jashkenas--coffeescript/test/ranges.coffee
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# Range Literals
# --------------
# TODO: add indexing and method invocation tests: [1..4][0] is 1, [0...3].toString()
# shared array
shared = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
test "basic inclusive ranges", ->
arrayEq [1, 2, 3] , [1..3]
arrayEq [0, 1, 2] , [0..2]
arrayEq [0, 1] , [0..1]
arrayEq [0] , [0..0]
arrayEq [-1] , [-1..-1]
arrayEq [-1, 0] , [-1..0]
arrayEq [-1, 0, 1], [-1..1]
test "basic exclusive ranges", ->
arrayEq [1, 2, 3] , [1...4]
arrayEq [0, 1, 2] , [0...3]
arrayEq [0, 1] , [0...2]
arrayEq [0] , [0...1]
arrayEq [-1] , [-1...0]
arrayEq [-1, 0] , [-1...1]
arrayEq [-1, 0, 1], [-1...2]
arrayEq [], [1...1]
arrayEq [], [0...0]
arrayEq [], [-1...-1]
# Should not trigger implicit call, e.g. rest ... => rest(...)
arrayEq [1, 2, 3] , [1 ... 4]
arrayEq [0, 1, 2] , [0 ... 3]
arrayEq [0, 1] , [0 ... 2]
arrayEq [0] , [0 ... 1]
arrayEq [-1] , [-1 ... 0]
arrayEq [-1, 0] , [-1 ... 1]
arrayEq [-1, 0, 1], [-1 ... 2]
arrayEq [], [1 ... 1]
arrayEq [], [0 ... 0]
arrayEq [], [-1 ... -1]
test "downward ranges", ->
arrayEq shared, [9..0].reverse()
arrayEq [5, 4, 3, 2] , [5..2]
arrayEq [2, 1, 0, -1], [2..-1]
arrayEq [3, 2, 1] , [3..1]
arrayEq [2, 1, 0] , [2..0]
arrayEq [1, 0] , [1..0]
arrayEq [0] , [0..0]
arrayEq [-1] , [-1..-1]
arrayEq [0, -1] , [0..-1]
arrayEq [1, 0, -1] , [1..-1]
arrayEq [0, -1, -2], [0..-2]
arrayEq [4, 3, 2], [4...1]
arrayEq [3, 2, 1], [3...0]
arrayEq [2, 1] , [2...0]
arrayEq [1] , [1...0]
arrayEq [] , [0...0]
arrayEq [] , [-1...-1]
arrayEq [0] , [0...-1]
arrayEq [0, -1] , [0...-2]
arrayEq [1, 0] , [1...-1]
arrayEq [2, 1, 0], [2...-1]
test "ranges with variables as enpoints", ->
[a, b] = [1, 3]
arrayEq [1, 2, 3], [a..b]
arrayEq [1, 2] , [a...b]
b = -2
arrayEq [1, 0, -1, -2], [a..b]
arrayEq [1, 0, -1] , [a...b]
test "ranges with expressions as endpoints", ->
[a, b] = [1, 3]
arrayEq [2, 3, 4, 5, 6], [(a+1)..2*b]
arrayEq [2, 3, 4, 5] , [(a+1)...2*b]
# Should not trigger implicit call, e.g. rest ... => rest(...)
arrayEq [2, 3, 4, 5] , [(a+1) ... 2*b]
test "large ranges are generated with looping constructs", ->
down = [99..0]
eq 100, (len = down.length)
eq 0, down[len - 1]
up = [0...100]
eq 100, (len = up.length)
eq 99, up[len - 1]
test "for-from loops over ranges", ->
array1 = []
for x from [20..30]
array1.push(x)
break if x is 25
arrayEq array1, [20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25]
test "for-from comprehensions over ranges", ->
array1 = (x + 10 for x from [20..25])
ok array1.join(' ') is '30 31 32 33 34 35'
array2 = (x for x from [20..30] when x %% 2 == 0)
ok array2.join(' ') is '20 22 24 26 28 30'
test "#1012 slices with arguments object", ->
expected = [0..9]
argsAtStart = (-> [arguments[0]..9]) 0
arrayEq expected, argsAtStart
argsAtEnd = (-> [0..arguments[0]]) 9
arrayEq expected, argsAtEnd
argsAtBoth = (-> [arguments[0]..arguments[1]]) 0, 9
arrayEq expected, argsAtBoth
test "#1409: creating large ranges outside of a function body", ->
CoffeeScript.eval '[0..100]'
test "#2047: Infinite loop possible when `for` loop with `range` uses variables", ->
up = 1
down = -1
a = 1
b = 5
testRange = (arg) ->
[from, to, step, expectedResult] = arg
r = (x for x in [from..to] by step)
arrayEq r, expectedResult
testData = [
[1, 5, 1, [1..5]]
[1, 5, -1, [1]]
[1, 5, up, [1..5]]
[1, 5, down, [1]]
[a, 5, 1, [1..5]]
[a, 5, -1, [1]]
[a, 5, up, [1..5]]
[a, 5, down, [1]]
[1, b, 1, [1..5]]
[1, b, -1, [1]]
[1, b, up, [1..5]]
[1, b, down, [1]]
[a, b, 1, [1..5]]
[a, b, -1, [1]]
[a, b, up, [1..5]]
[a, b, down, [1]]
[5, 1, 1, [5]]
[5, 1, -1, [5..1]]
[5, 1, up, [5]]
[5, 1, down, [5..1]]
[5, a, 1, [5]]
[5, a, -1, [5..1]]
[5, a, up, [5]]
[5, a, down, [5..1]]
[b, 1, 1, [5]]
[b, 1, -1, [5..1]]
[b, 1, up, [5]]
[b, 1, down, [5..1]]
[b, a, 1, [5]]
[b, a, -1, [5..1]]
[b, a, up, [5]]
[b, a, down, [5..1]]
]
testRange d for d in testData
test "#2047: from, to and step as variables", ->
up = 1
down = -1
a = 1
b = 5
r = (x for x in [a..b] by up)
arrayEq r, [1..5]
r = (x for x in [a..b] by down)
arrayEq r, [1]
r = (x for x in [b..a] by up)
arrayEq r, [5]
r = (x for x in [b..a] by down)
arrayEq r, [5..1]
a = 1
b = -1
step = 0
r = (x for x in [b..a] by step)
arrayEq r, []
test "#4884: Range not declaring var for the 'i'", ->
'use strict'
[0..21].forEach (idx) ->
idx + 1
eq global.i, undefined