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rails--rails/actionpack/test/template/erb_util_test.rb
Yehuda Katz 4cbb9db0a5 For performance reasons, you can no longer call html_safe! on Strings. Instead, all Strings are always not html_safe?. Instead, you can get a SafeBuffer from a String by calling #html_safe, which will SafeBuffer.new(self).
* Additionally, instead of doing concat("</form>".html_safe), you can do
    safe_concat("</form>"), which will skip both the flag set, and the flag
    check.
  * For the first pass, I converted virtually all #html_safe!s to #html_safe,
    and the tests pass. A further optimization would be to try to use
    #safe_concat as much as possible, reducing the performance impact if
    we know up front that a String is safe.
2010-01-31 19:39:13 -08:00

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require 'abstract_unit'
class ErbUtilTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
include ERB::Util
ERB::Util::HTML_ESCAPE.each do |given, expected|
define_method "test_html_escape_#{expected.gsub /\W/, ''}" do
assert_equal expected, html_escape(given)
end
unless given == '"'
define_method "test_json_escape_#{expected.gsub /\W/, ''}" do
assert_equal ERB::Util::JSON_ESCAPE[given], json_escape(given)
end
end
end
def test_html_escape_is_html_safe
escaped = h("<p>")
assert_equal "&lt;p&gt;", escaped
assert escaped.html_safe?
end
def test_html_escape_passes_html_escpe_unmodified
escaped = h("<p>".html_safe)
assert_equal "<p>", escaped
assert escaped.html_safe?
end
def test_rest_in_ascii
(0..127).to_a.map {|int| int.chr }.each do |chr|
next if %w(& " < >).include?(chr)
assert_equal chr, html_escape(chr)
end
end
end