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Move spec/rubyspec to spec/ruby for consistency

* Other ruby implementations use the spec/ruby directory.
  [Misc #13792] [ruby-core:82287]

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require File.expand_path('../../../../spec_helper', __FILE__)
require File.expand_path('../shared/block_scanf.rb', __FILE__)
require 'scanf'
describe "IO#block_scanf" do
it_behaves_like(:scanf_io_block_scanf, :block_scanf)
end

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Beethoven 1770
Bach 1685
Handel 1685

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hello world

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require File.expand_path('../../../../spec_helper', __FILE__)
require File.expand_path('../shared/block_scanf.rb', __FILE__)
require 'scanf'
describe "IO#scanf" do
before :each do
@hw = File.open(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/fixtures/helloworld.txt', 'r')
@data = File.open(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/fixtures/date.txt', 'r')
end
after :each do
@hw.close unless @hw.closed?
@data.close unless @data.closed?
end
it "returns an array containing the input converted in the specified type" do
@hw.scanf("%s%s").should == ["hello", "world"]
@data.scanf("%s%d").should == ["Beethoven", 1770]
end
it "returns an array containing the input converted in the specified type with given maximum field width" do
@hw.scanf("%2s").should == ["he"]
@data.scanf("%2c").should == ["Be"]
end
it "returns an empty array when a wrong specifier is passed" do
@hw.scanf("%a").should == []
@hw.scanf("%1").should == []
@data.scanf("abc").should == []
end
end
describe "IO#scanf with block" do
it_behaves_like(:scanf_io_block_scanf, :scanf)
end

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require 'scanf'
describe :scanf_io_block_scanf, shared: true do
before :each do
@data= File.open(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../fixtures/date.txt', 'r')
end
after :each do
@data.close unless @data.closed?
end
it "passes each match to the block as an array" do
res = @data.send(@method, "%s%d") { |name, year| "#{name} was born in #{year}." }
res.should == ["Beethoven was born in 1770.", "Bach was born in 1685.", "Handel was born in 1685."]
end
it "keeps scanning the input and cycling back to the beginning of the input string" do
a = []
@data.send(@method, "%s"){|w| a << w}
a.should == [["Beethoven"], ["1770"], ["Bach"], ["1685"], ["Handel"], ["1685"]]
end
it "returns an empty array when a wrong specifier is passed" do
a = []
@data.send(@method, "%z"){|w| a << w}
a.empty?.should be_true
end
end

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require File.expand_path('../../../../spec_helper', __FILE__)
require File.expand_path('../shared/block_scanf.rb', __FILE__)
require 'scanf'
describe "String#block_scanf" do
it_behaves_like(:scanf_string_block_scanf, :block_scanf)
end

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require File.expand_path('../../../../spec_helper', __FILE__)
require File.expand_path('../shared/block_scanf.rb', __FILE__)
require 'scanf'
describe "String#scanf" do
it "returns an array containing the input converted in the specified type" do
"hello world".scanf("%s").should == ["hello"]
"hello world".scanf("%s%d").should == ["hello"]
"hello world".scanf("%s%c").should == ["hello", " "]
"hello world".scanf("%c%s").should == ["h", "ello"]
"hello world".scanf("%s%s").should == ["hello", "world"]
"hello world".scanf("%c").should == ["h"]
"123".scanf("%s").should == ["123"]
"123".scanf("%c").should == ["1"]
"123".scanf("%d").should == [123]
"123".scanf("%u").should == [123]
"123".scanf("%o").should == [83]
"123".scanf("%x").should == [291]
"123".scanf("%i").should == [123]
"0123".scanf("%i").should == [83]
"123".scanf("%f").should == [123.0]
"0X123".scanf("%i").should == [291]
"0x123".scanf("%i").should == [291]
end
it "returns an array containing the input converted in the specified type with given maximum field width" do
"hello world".scanf("%2s").should == ["he"]
"hello world".scanf("%2c").should == ["he"]
"123".scanf("%2s").should == ["12"]
"123".scanf("%2c").should == ["12"]
"123".scanf("%2d").should == [12]
"123".scanf("%2u").should == [12]
"123".scanf("%2o").should == [10]
"123".scanf("%2x").should == [18]
"123".scanf("%2i").should == [12]
"0123".scanf("%2i").should == [1]
"123".scanf("%2f").should == [12.0]
"0X123".scanf("%2i").should == [0]
"0X123".scanf("%3i").should == [1]
"0X123".scanf("%4i").should == [18]
end
it "returns an empty array when a wrong specifier is passed" do
"hello world".scanf("%a").should == []
"123".scanf("%1").should == []
"123".scanf("abc").should == []
"123".scanf(:d).should == []
end
end
describe "String#scanf with block" do
it_behaves_like(:scanf_string_block_scanf, :scanf)
end

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require 'scanf'
describe :scanf_string_block_scanf, shared: true do
it "passes each match to the block as an array" do
a = []
"hello world".send(@method, "%s%s"){|w| a << w}
a.should == [["hello", "world"]]
end
it "keeps scanning the input and cycling back to the beginning of the input string" do
a = []
"hello world".send(@method, "%s"){|w| a << w}
a.should == [["hello"], ["world"]]
string = "123 abc 456 def 789 ghi"
s = string.send(@method, "%d%s"){|num,str| [num * 2, str.upcase]}
s.should == [[246, "ABC"], [912, "DEF"], [1578, "GHI"]]
end
it "returns an empty array when a wrong specifier is passed" do
a = []
"hello world".send(@method, "%z"){|w| a << w}
a.empty?.should be_true
end
end