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* Other ruby implementations use the spec/ruby directory. [Misc #13792] [ruby-core:82287] git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@59979 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
163 lines
5.4 KiB
Ruby
163 lines
5.4 KiB
Ruby
require File.expand_path('../../../spec_helper', __FILE__)
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require File.expand_path('../fixtures/classes', __FILE__)
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require File.expand_path('../shared/step', __FILE__)
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describe "Numeric#step" do
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describe 'with positional args' do
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it "raises an ArgumentError when step is 0" do
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lambda { 1.step(5, 0) {} }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
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end
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it "raises an ArgumentError when step is 0.0" do
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lambda { 1.step(2, 0.0) {} }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
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end
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before :all do
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# This lambda definition limits to return the arguments it receives.
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# It's needed to test numeric_step behaviour with positional arguments.
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@step_args = ->(*args) { args }
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end
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it_behaves_like :numeric_step, :step
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describe "when no block is given" do
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it "returns an Enumerator when step is 0" do
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1.step(5, 0).should be_an_instance_of(Enumerator)
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end
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it "returns an Enumerator when step is 0.0" do
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1.step(2, 0.0).should be_an_instance_of(Enumerator)
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end
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describe "returned Enumerator" do
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describe "size" do
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it "raises an ArgumentError when step is 0" do
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enum = 1.step(5, 0)
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lambda { enum.size }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
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end
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it "raises an ArgumentError when step is 0.0" do
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enum = 1.step(2, 0.0)
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lambda { enum.size }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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describe 'with keyword arguments' do
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it "doesn't raise an error when step is 0" do
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lambda { 1.step(to: 5, by: 0) { break } }.should_not raise_error
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end
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it "doesn't raise an error when step is 0.0" do
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lambda { 1.step(to: 2, by: 0.0) { break } }.should_not raise_error
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end
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it "should loop over self when step is 0 or 0.0" do
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1.step(to: 2, by: 0.0).take(5).should eql [1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0]
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1.step(to: 2, by: 0).take(5).should eql [1, 1, 1, 1, 1]
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1.1.step(to: 2, by: 0).take(5).should eql [1.1, 1.1, 1.1, 1.1, 1.1]
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end
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describe "when no block is given" do
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describe "returned Enumerator" do
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describe "size" do
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it "should return infinity_value when limit is nil" do
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1.step(by: 42).size.should == infinity_value
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end
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it "should return infinity_value when step is 0" do
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1.step(to: 5, by: 0).size.should == infinity_value
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end
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it "should return infinity_value when step is 0.0" do
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1.step(to: 2, by: 0.0).size.should == infinity_value
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end
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it "should return infinity_value when ascending towards a limit of Float::INFINITY" do
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1.step(to: Float::INFINITY, by: 42).size.should == infinity_value
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end
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it "should return infinity_value when decending towards a limit of -Float::INFINITY" do
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1.step(to: -Float::INFINITY, by: -42).size.should == infinity_value
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end
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it "should return 1 when the both limit and step are Float::INFINITY" do
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1.step(to: Float::INFINITY, by: Float::INFINITY).size.should == 1
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end
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it "should return 1 when the both limit and step are -Float::INFINITY" do
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1.step(to: -Float::INFINITY, by: -Float::INFINITY).size.should == 1
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end
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end
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end
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end
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before :all do
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# This lambda transforms a positional step method args into
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# keyword arguments.
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# It's needed to test numeric_step behaviour with keyword arguments.
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@step_args = ->(*args) do
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kw_args = {to: args[0]}
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kw_args[:by] = args[1] if args.size == 2
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[kw_args]
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end
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end
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it_behaves_like :numeric_step, :step
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end
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describe 'with mixed arguments' do
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it "doesn't raise an error when step is 0" do
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lambda { 1.step(5, by: 0) { break } }.should_not raise_error
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end
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it "doesn't raise an error when step is 0.0" do
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lambda { 1.step(2, by: 0.0) { break } }.should_not raise_error
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end
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it "raises a ArgumentError when limit and to are defined" do
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lambda { 1.step(5, 1, to: 5) { break } }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
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end
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it "raises a ArgumentError when step and by are defined" do
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lambda { 1.step(5, 1, by: 5) { break } }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
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end
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it "should loop over self when step is 0 or 0.0" do
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1.step(2, by: 0.0).take(5).should eql [1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0]
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1.step(2, by: 0).take(5).should eql [1, 1, 1, 1, 1]
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1.1.step(2, by: 0).take(5).should eql [1.1, 1.1, 1.1, 1.1, 1.1]
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end
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describe "when no block is given" do
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describe "returned Enumerator" do
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describe "size" do
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it "should return infinity_value when step is 0" do
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1.step(5, by: 0).size.should == infinity_value
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end
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it "should return infinity_value when step is 0.0" do
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1.step(2, by: 0.0).size.should == infinity_value
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end
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end
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end
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end
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before :all do
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# This lambda definition transforms a positional step method args into
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# a mix of positional and keyword arguments.
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# It's needed to test numeric_step behaviour with positional mixed with
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# keyword arguments.
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@step_args = ->(*args) do
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if args.size == 2
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[args[0], {by: args[1]}]
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else
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args
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end
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end
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end
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it_behaves_like :numeric_step, :step
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end
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end
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