require File.expand_path('../../../spec_helper', __FILE__) require 'strscan' describe "StringScanner#[]" do before :each do @s = StringScanner.new("Fri Jun 13 2008 22:43") end it "returns nil if there is no current match" do @s[0].should be_nil end it "returns the n-th subgroup in the most recent match" do @s.scan(/(\w+) (\w+) (\d+) /) @s[0].should == "Fri Jun 13 " @s[1].should == "Fri" @s[2].should == "Jun" @s[3].should == "13" @s[-3].should == "Fri" @s[-2].should == "Jun" @s[-1].should == "13" end it "returns nil if index is outside of self" do @s.scan(/(\w+) (\w+) (\d+) /) @s[5].should == nil @s[-5].should == nil end it "calls to_int on the given index" do @s.scan(/(\w+) (\w+) (\d+) /) @s[0.5].should == "Fri Jun 13 " end it "raises a TypeError if the given index is nil" do @s.scan(/(\w+) (\w+) (\d+) /) lambda { @s[nil]}.should raise_error(TypeError) end it "raises a TypeError when a Range is as argument" do @s.scan(/(\w+) (\w+) (\d+) /) lambda { @s[0..2]}.should raise_error(TypeError) end it "raises a IndexError when there's no named capture" do @s.scan(/(\w+) (\w+) (\d+) /) lambda { @s["wday"]}.should raise_error(IndexError) lambda { @s[:wday]}.should raise_error(IndexError) end it "returns named capture" do @s.scan(/(?\w+) (?\w+) (?\d+) /) @s["wday"].should == "Fri" @s["month"].should == "Jun" @s["day"].should == "13" @s[:wday].should == "Fri" @s[:month].should == "Jun" @s[:day].should == "13" end end