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ruby--ruby/spec/ruby/language/alias_spec.rb
2020-12-21 01:19:55 +09:00

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require_relative '../spec_helper'
class AliasObject
attr :foo
attr_reader :bar
attr_accessor :baz
def prep; @foo = 3; @bar = 4; end
def value; 5; end
def false_value; 6; end
def self.klass_method; 7; end
end
describe "The alias keyword" do
before :each do
@obj = AliasObject.new
@meta = class << @obj;self;end
end
it "creates a new name for an existing method" do
@meta.class_eval do
alias __value value
end
@obj.__value.should == 5
end
it "works with a simple symbol on the left-hand side" do
@meta.class_eval do
alias :a value
end
@obj.a.should == 5
end
it "works with a single quoted symbol on the left-hand side" do
@meta.class_eval do
alias :'a' value
end
@obj.a.should == 5
end
it "works with a double quoted symbol on the left-hand side" do
@meta.class_eval do
alias :"a" value
end
@obj.a.should == 5
end
it "works with an interpolated symbol on the left-hand side" do
@meta.class_eval do
alias :"#{'a'}" value
end
@obj.a.should == 5
end
it "works with a simple symbol on the right-hand side" do
@meta.class_eval do
alias a :value
end
@obj.a.should == 5
end
it "works with a single quoted symbol on the right-hand side" do
@meta.class_eval do
alias a :'value'
end
@obj.a.should == 5
end
it "works with a double quoted symbol on the right-hand side" do
@meta.class_eval do
alias a :"value"
end
@obj.a.should == 5
end
it "works with an interpolated symbol on the right-hand side" do
@meta.class_eval do
alias a :"#{'value'}"
end
@obj.a.should == 5
end
it "adds the new method to the list of methods" do
original_methods = @obj.methods
@meta.class_eval do
alias __value value
end
(@obj.methods - original_methods).map {|m| m.to_s }.should == ["__value"]
end
it "adds the new method to the list of public methods" do
original_methods = @obj.public_methods
@meta.class_eval do
alias __value value
end
(@obj.public_methods - original_methods).map {|m| m.to_s }.should == ["__value"]
end
it "overwrites an existing method with the target name" do
@meta.class_eval do
alias false_value value
end
@obj.false_value.should == 5
end
it "is reversible" do
@meta.class_eval do
alias __value value
alias value false_value
end
@obj.value.should == 6
@meta.class_eval do
alias value __value
end
@obj.value.should == 5
end
it "operates on the object's metaclass when used in instance_eval" do
@obj.instance_eval do
alias __value value
end
@obj.__value.should == 5
-> { AliasObject.new.__value }.should raise_error(NoMethodError)
end
it "operates on the class/module metaclass when used in instance_eval" do
AliasObject.instance_eval do
alias __klass_method klass_method
end
AliasObject.__klass_method.should == 7
-> { Object.__klass_method }.should raise_error(NoMethodError)
end
it "operates on the class/module metaclass when used in instance_exec" do
AliasObject.instance_exec do
alias __klass_method2 klass_method
end
AliasObject.__klass_method2.should == 7
-> { Object.__klass_method2 }.should raise_error(NoMethodError)
end
it "operates on methods defined via attr, attr_reader, and attr_accessor" do
@obj.prep
@obj.instance_eval do
alias afoo foo
alias abar bar
alias abaz baz
end
@obj.afoo.should == 3
@obj.abar.should == 4
@obj.baz = 5
@obj.abaz.should == 5
end
it "operates on methods with splat arguments" do
class AliasObject2;end
AliasObject2.class_eval do
def test(*args)
4
end
def test_with_check(*args)
test_without_check(*args)
end
alias test_without_check test
alias test test_with_check
end
AliasObject2.new.test(1,2,3,4,5).should == 4
end
it "operates on methods with splat arguments on eigenclasses" do
@meta.class_eval do
def test(*args)
4
end
def test_with_check(*args)
test_without_check(*args)
end
alias test_without_check test
alias test test_with_check
end
@obj.test(1,2,3,4,5).should == 4
end
it "operates on methods with splat arguments defined in a superclass" do
alias_class = Class.new
alias_class.class_eval do
def test(*args)
4
end
def test_with_check(*args)
test_without_check(*args)
end
end
sub = Class.new(alias_class) do
alias test_without_check test
alias test test_with_check
end
sub.new.test(1,2,3,4,5).should == 4
end
it "operates on methods with splat arguments defined in a superclass using text block for class eval" do
subclass = Class.new(AliasObject)
AliasObject.class_eval <<-code
def test(*args)
4
end
def test_with_check(*args)
test_without_check(*args)
end
alias test_without_check test
alias test test_with_check
code
subclass.new.test("testing").should == 4
end
it "is not allowed against Integer or String instances" do
-> do
1.instance_eval do
alias :foo :to_s
end
end.should raise_error(TypeError)
-> do
:blah.instance_eval do
alias :foo :to_s
end
end.should raise_error(TypeError)
end
it "on top level defines the alias on Object" do
# because it defines on the default definee / current module
ruby_exe("def foo; end; alias bla foo; print method(:bla).owner", escape: true).should == "Object"
end
it "raises a NameError when passed a missing name" do
-> { @meta.class_eval { alias undef_method not_exist } }.should raise_error(NameError) { |e|
# a NameError and not a NoMethodError
e.class.should == NameError
}
end
end
describe "The alias keyword" do
it "can create a new global variable, synonym of the original" do
code = '$a = 1; alias $b $a; p [$a, $b]; $b = 2; p [$a, $b]'
ruby_exe(code).should == "[1, 1]\n[2, 2]\n"
end
it "can override an existing global variable and make them synonyms" do
code = '$a = 1; $b = 2; alias $b $a; p [$a, $b]; $b = 3; p [$a, $b]'
ruby_exe(code).should == "[1, 1]\n[3, 3]\n"
end
it "supports aliasing twice the same global variables" do
code = '$a = 1; alias $b $a; alias $b $a; p [$a, $b]'
ruby_exe(code).should == "[1, 1]\n"
end
end