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* enumerator.c (Init_Enumerator): remove next? method. * eval.c (rb_f_loop): now handles StopIteration exception. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@13245 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
512 lines
11 KiB
Ruby
512 lines
11 KiB
Ruby
require 'test/unit'
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class Array
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def iter_test1
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collect{|e| [e, yield(e)]}.sort{|a,b|a[1]<=>b[1]}
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end
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def iter_test2
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a = collect{|e| [e, yield(e)]}
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a.sort{|a,b|a[1]<=>b[1]}
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end
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end
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class TestIterator < Test::Unit::TestCase
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def ttt
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assert(iterator?)
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end
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def test_iterator
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assert(!iterator?)
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ttt{}
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# yield at top level !! here's not toplevel
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assert(!defined?(yield))
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end
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def test_array
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$x = [1, 2, 3, 4]
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$y = []
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# iterator over array
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for i in $x
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$y.push i
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end
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assert_equal($x, $y)
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end
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def tt
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1.upto(10) {|i|
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yield i
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}
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end
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def tt2(dummy)
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yield 1
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end
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def tt3(&block)
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tt2(raise(ArgumentError,""),&block)
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end
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def test_nested_iterator
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i = 0
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tt{|i| break if i == 5}
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assert_equal(0, i)
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assert_raises(ArgumentError) do
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tt3{}
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end
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end
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def tt4 &block
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tt2(raise(ArgumentError,""),&block)
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end
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def test_block_argument_without_paren
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assert_raises(ArgumentError) do
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tt4{}
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end
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end
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# iterator break/redo/next/retry
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def test_break
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done = true
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loop{
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break
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done = false # should not reach here
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}
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assert(done)
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done = false
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$bad = false
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loop {
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break if done
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done = true
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next
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$bad = true # should not reach here
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}
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assert(!$bad)
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done = false
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$bad = false
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loop {
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break if done
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done = true
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redo
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$bad = true # should not reach here
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}
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assert(!$bad)
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$x = []
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for i in 1 .. 7
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$x.push i
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end
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assert_equal(7, $x.size)
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assert_equal([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7], $x)
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$done = false
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$x = []
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for i in 1 .. 7 # see how retry works in iterator loop
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if i == 4 and not $done
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$done = true
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retry
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end
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$x.push(i)
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end
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assert_equal(10, $x.size)
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assert_equal([1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7], $x)
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end
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def test_append_method_to_built_in_class
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$x = [[1,2],[3,4],[5,6]]
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assert_equal($x.iter_test1{|x|x}, $x.iter_test2{|x|x})
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end
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class IterTest
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def initialize(e); @body = e; end
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def each0(&block); @body.each(&block); end
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def each1(&block); @body.each {|*x| block.call(*x) } end
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def each2(&block); @body.each {|*x| block.call(x) } end
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def each3(&block); @body.each {|x| block.call(*x) } end
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def each4(&block); @body.each {|x| block.call(x) } end
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def each5; @body.each {|*x| yield(*x) } end
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def each6; @body.each {|*x| yield(x) } end
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def each7; @body.each {|x| yield(*x) } end
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def each8; @body.each {|x| yield(x) } end
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def f(a)
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a
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end
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end
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def test_itertest
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assert_equal([1], IterTest.new(nil).method(:f).to_proc.call([1]))
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m = /\w+/.match("abc")
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assert_equal([m], IterTest.new(nil).method(:f).to_proc.call([m]))
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IterTest.new([0]).each0 {|x| assert_equal(0, x)}
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IterTest.new([1]).each1 {|x| assert_equal(1, x)}
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IterTest.new([2]).each2 {|x| assert_equal([2], x)}
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IterTest.new([4]).each4 {|x| assert_equal(4, x)}
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IterTest.new([5]).each5 {|x| assert_equal(5, x)}
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IterTest.new([6]).each6 {|x| assert_equal([6], x)}
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IterTest.new([8]).each8 {|x| assert_equal(8, x)}
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IterTest.new([[0]]).each0 {|x| assert_equal([0], x)}
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IterTest.new([[1]]).each1 {|x| assert_equal([1], x)}
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IterTest.new([[2]]).each2 {|x| assert_equal([[2]], x)}
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IterTest.new([[3]]).each3 {|x| assert_equal(3, x)}
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IterTest.new([[4]]).each4 {|x| assert_equal([4], x)}
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IterTest.new([[5]]).each5 {|x| assert_equal([5], x)}
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IterTest.new([[6]]).each6 {|x| assert_equal([[6]], x)}
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IterTest.new([[7]]).each7 {|x| assert_equal(7, x)}
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IterTest.new([[8]]).each8 {|x| assert_equal([8], x)}
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IterTest.new([[0,0]]).each0 {|*x| assert_equal([[0,0]], x)}
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IterTest.new([[8,8]]).each8 {|*x| assert_equal([[8,8]], x)}
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end
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def m(var)
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var
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end
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def m1
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m(block_given?)
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end
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def m2
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m(block_given?,&proc{})
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end
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def test_block_given
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assert(m1{p 'test'})
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assert(m2{p 'test'})
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assert(!m1())
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assert(!m2())
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end
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def m3(var, &block)
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m(yield(var), &block)
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end
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def m4(&block)
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m(m1(), &block)
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end
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def test_block_passing
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assert(!m4())
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assert(!m4 {})
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assert_equal(100, m3(10) {|x|x*x})
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end
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class C
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include Enumerable
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def initialize
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@a = [1,2,3]
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end
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def each(&block)
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@a.each(&block)
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end
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end
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def test_collect
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assert_equal([1,2,3], C.new.collect{|n| n})
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end
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def test_proc
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assert_instance_of(Proc, lambda{})
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assert_instance_of(Proc, Proc.new{})
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lambda{|a|assert_equal(a, 1)}.call(1)
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end
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def test_block
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assert_instance_of(NilClass, get_block)
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assert_instance_of(Proc, get_block{})
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end
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def test_argument
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assert_nothing_raised {lambda{||}.call}
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assert_raises(ArgumentError) {lambda{||}.call(1)}
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assert_nothing_raised {lambda{|a,|}.call(1)}
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assert_raises(ArgumentError) {lambda{|a,|}.call()}
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assert_raises(ArgumentError) {lambda{|a,|}.call(1,2)}
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end
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def get_block(&block)
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block
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end
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def test_get_block
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assert_instance_of(Proc, get_block{})
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assert_nothing_raised {get_block{||}.call()}
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assert_nothing_raised {get_block{||}.call(1)}
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assert_nothing_raised {get_block{|a,|}.call(1)}
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assert_nothing_raised {get_block{|a,|}.call()}
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assert_nothing_raised {get_block{|a,|}.call(1,2)}
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assert_nothing_raised {get_block(&lambda{||}).call()}
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assert_raises(ArgumentError) {get_block(&lambda{||}).call(1)}
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assert_nothing_raised {get_block(&lambda{|a,|}).call(1)}
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assert_raises(ArgumentError) {get_block(&lambda{|a,|}).call(1,2)}
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block = get_block{11}
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assert_instance_of(Proc, block)
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assert_instance_of(Proc, block.to_proc)
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assert_equal(block.clone.call, 11)
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assert_instance_of(Proc, get_block(&block))
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lmd = lambda{44}
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assert_instance_of(Proc, lmd)
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assert_instance_of(Proc, lmd.to_proc)
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assert_equal(lmd.clone.call, 44)
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assert_instance_of(Proc, get_block(&lmd))
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assert_equal(1, Proc.new{|a,| a}.call(1,2,3))
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assert_nothing_raised {Proc.new{|a,|}.call(1,2)}
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end
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def return1_test
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Proc.new {
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return 55
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}.call + 5
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end
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def test_return1
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assert_equal(55, return1_test())
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end
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def return2_test
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lambda {
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return 55
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}.call + 5
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end
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def test_return2
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assert_equal(60, return2_test())
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end
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def proc_call(&b)
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b.call
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end
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def proc_yield()
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yield
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end
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def proc_return1
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proc_call{return 42}+1
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end
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def test_proc_return1
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assert_equal(42, proc_return1())
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end
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def proc_return2
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proc_yield{return 42}+1
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end
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def test_proc_return2
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assert_equal(42, proc_return2())
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end
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def test_ljump
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assert_raises(LocalJumpError) {get_block{break}.call}
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# cannot use assert_nothing_raised due to passing block.
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begin
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val = lambda{break 11}.call
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rescue LocalJumpError
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assert(false, "LocalJumpError occurred from break in lambda")
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else
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assert(11, val)
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end
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block = get_block{11}
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lmd = lambda{44}
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assert_equal(0, block.arity)
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assert_equal(0, lmd.arity)
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assert_equal(0, lambda{||}.arity)
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assert_equal(1, lambda{|a|}.arity)
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assert_equal(1, lambda{|a,|}.arity)
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assert_equal(2, lambda{|a,b|}.arity)
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end
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def marity_test(m)
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mobj = method(m)
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assert_equal(mobj.arity, mobj.to_proc.arity)
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end
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def test_marity
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marity_test(:assert)
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marity_test(:marity_test)
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marity_test(:p)
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lambda(&method(:assert)).call(true)
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lambda(&get_block{|a,n| assert(a,n)}).call(true, "marity")
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end
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def foo
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yield(:key, :value)
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end
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def bar(&blk)
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blk.call(:key, :value)
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end
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def test_yield_vs_call
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foo{|k,v| assert_equal([:key, :value], [k,v])}
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bar{|k,v| assert_equal([:key, :value], [k,v])}
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end
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class H
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def each
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yield [:key, :value]
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end
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def each_pair
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yield :key, :value
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end
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end
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def test_assoc_yield
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[{:key=>:value}, H.new].each {|h|
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h.each{|a| assert_equal([:key, :value], a)}
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h.each{|a,| assert_equal(:key, a)}
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h.each{|*a| assert_equal([[:key, :value]], a)}
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h.each{|k,v| assert_equal([:key, :value], [k,v])}
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h.each_pair{|a| assert_equal(:key, a)}
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h.each_pair{|a,| assert_equal(:key, a)}
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h.each_pair{|*a| assert_equal([:key, :value], a)}
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h.each_pair{|k,v| assert_equal([:key, :value], [k,v])}
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}
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end
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class ITER_TEST1
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def a
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block_given?
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end
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end
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class ITER_TEST2 < ITER_TEST1
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include Test::Unit::Assertions
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def a
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assert(super)
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super
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end
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end
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def test_iter_test2
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assert(ITER_TEST2.new.a {})
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end
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class ITER_TEST3
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def foo x
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return yield if block_given?
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x
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end
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end
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class ITER_TEST4 < ITER_TEST3
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include Test::Unit::Assertions
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def foo x
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assert_equal(super, yield)
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assert_equal(x, super(x, &nil))
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end
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end
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def test_iter4
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ITER_TEST4.new.foo(44){55}
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end
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def test_break__nested_loop1
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_test_break__nested_loop1 do
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break
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end
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end
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def _test_break__nested_loop1
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while true
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yield
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end
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assert(false, "must not reach here")
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end
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def test_break__nested_loop2
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_test_break__nested_loop2 do
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break
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end
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end
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def _test_break__nested_loop2
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until false
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yield
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end
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assert(false, "must not reach here")
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end
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def test_break__nested_loop3
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_test_break__nested_loop3 do
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break
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end
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end
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def _test_break__nested_loop3
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loop do
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yield
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end
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assert(false, "must not reach here")
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end
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def test_break_from_enum
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result = ["a"].inject("ng") {|x,y| break "ok"}
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assert_equal("ok", result)
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end
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def _test_return_trace_func(x)
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set_trace_func(proc {})
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[].fetch(2) {return x}
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ensure
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set_trace_func(nil)
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end
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def test_return_trace_func
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ok = "returned gracefully"
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result = "skipped"
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result = _test_return_trace_func(ok)
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ensure
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assert_equal(ok, result)
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return
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end
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class IterString < ::String
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def ===(other)
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super if !block_given?
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end
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end
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# Check that the block passed to an iterator
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# does not get propagated inappropriately
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def test_block_given_within_iterator
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assert_equal(["b"], ["a", "b", "c"].grep(IterString.new("b")) {|s| s})
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end
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def test_enumerator
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[1,2,3].each.with_index {|x,i|
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assert_equal(x, i+1)
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}
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e = [1,2,3].each
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assert_equal(1, e.next)
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assert_equal(2, e.next)
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assert_equal(3, e.next)
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assert_raises(StopIteration){e.next}
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e.rewind
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assert_equal(1, e.next)
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e.rewind
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a = []
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loop{a.push e.next}
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assert_equal([1,2,3], a)
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assert_equal([[1, 8, 10], [2, 6, 11], [3, 4, 12]],
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(1..10).zip([8,6,4],(10..100)).to_a)
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end
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end
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