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ruby--ruby/spec/ruby/core/kernel/lambda_spec.rb
2021-01-28 17:08:57 +01:00

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require_relative '../../spec_helper'
require_relative 'fixtures/classes'
require_relative 'shared/lambda'
# The functionality of lambdas is specified in core/proc
describe "Kernel.lambda" do
it_behaves_like :kernel_lambda, :lambda
it "is a private method" do
Kernel.should have_private_instance_method(:lambda)
end
it "creates a lambda-style Proc if given a literal block" do
l = lambda { 42 }
l.lambda?.should be_true
end
it "creates a lambda-style Proc if given a literal block via #send" do
l = send(:lambda) { 42 }
l.lambda?.should be_true
end
it "creates a lambda-style Proc if given a literal block via #__send__" do
l = __send__(:lambda) { 42 }
l.lambda?.should be_true
end
it "creates a lambda-style Proc if given a literal block via Kernel.public_send" do
suppress_warning do
l = Kernel.public_send(:lambda) { 42 }
l.lambda?.should be_true
end
end
it "returns the passed Proc if given an existing Proc" do
some_proc = proc {}
l = suppress_warning {lambda(&some_proc)}
l.should equal(some_proc)
l.lambda?.should be_false
end
it "creates a lambda-style Proc when called with zsuper" do
suppress_warning do
l = KernelSpecs::LambdaSpecs::ForwardBlockWithZSuper.new.lambda { 42 }
l.lambda?.should be_true
l.call.should == 42
lambda { l.call(:extra) }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
end
it "returns the passed Proc if given an existing Proc through super" do
some_proc = proc { }
l = KernelSpecs::LambdaSpecs::SuperAmpersand.new.lambda(&some_proc)
l.should equal(some_proc)
l.lambda?.should be_false
end
it "does not create lambda-style Procs when captured with #method" do
kernel_lambda = method(:lambda)
l = suppress_warning {kernel_lambda.call { 42 }}
l.lambda?.should be_false
l.call(:extra).should == 42
end
it "checks the arity of the call when no args are specified" do
l = lambda { :called }
l.call.should == :called
lambda { l.call(1) }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
lambda { l.call(1, 2) }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
it "checks the arity when 1 arg is specified" do
l = lambda { |a| :called }
l.call(1).should == :called
lambda { l.call }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
lambda { l.call(1, 2) }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
it "does not check the arity when passing a Proc with &" do
l = lambda { || :called }
p = proc { || :called }
lambda { l.call(1) }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
p.call(1).should == :called
end
it "accepts 0 arguments when used with ||" do
lambda {
lambda { || }.call(1)
}.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
it "strictly checks the arity when 0 or 2..inf args are specified" do
l = lambda { |a,b| }
lambda {
l.call
}.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
lambda {
l.call(1)
}.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
lambda {
l.call(1,2)
}.should_not raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
it "returns from the lambda itself, not the creation site of the lambda" do
@reached_end_of_method = nil
def test
send(:lambda) { return }.call
@reached_end_of_method = true
end
test
@reached_end_of_method.should be_true
end
it "allows long returns to flow through it" do
KernelSpecs::Lambda.new.outer.should == :good
end
it "treats the block as a Proc when lambda is re-defined" do
klass = Class.new do
def lambda (&block); block; end
def ret
lambda { return 1 }.call
2
end
end
klass.new.lambda { 42 }.should be_an_instance_of Proc
klass.new.ret.should == 1
end
end