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ruby--ruby/spec/ruby/core/struct/new_spec.rb
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require_relative '../../spec_helper'
require_relative 'fixtures/classes'
describe "Struct.new" do
it "creates a constant in Struct namespace with string as first argument" do
struct = Struct.new('Animal', :name, :legs, :eyeballs)
struct.should == Struct::Animal
struct.name.should == "Struct::Animal"
end
it "overwrites previously defined constants with string as first argument" do
first = Struct.new('Person', :height, :weight)
first.should == Struct::Person
second = nil
lambda {
second = Struct.new('Person', :hair, :sex)
}.should complain(/redefining constant/)
second.should == Struct::Person
first.members.should_not == second.members
end
it "calls to_str on its first argument (constant name)" do
obj = mock('Foo')
def obj.to_str() "Foo" end
struct = Struct.new(obj)
struct.should == Struct::Foo
struct.name.should == "Struct::Foo"
end
it "creates a new anonymous class with nil first argument" do
struct = Struct.new(nil, :foo)
struct.new("bar").foo.should == "bar"
struct.should be_kind_of(Class)
struct.name.should be_nil
end
it "creates a new anonymous class with symbol arguments" do
struct = Struct.new(:make, :model)
struct.should be_kind_of(Class)
struct.name.should == nil
end
it "does not create a constant with symbol as first argument" do
Struct.new(:Animal2, :name, :legs, :eyeballs)
Struct.const_defined?("Animal2").should be_false
end
it "fails with invalid constant name as first argument" do
lambda { Struct.new('animal', :name, :legs, :eyeballs) }.should raise_error(NameError)
end
it "raises a TypeError if object doesn't respond to to_sym" do
lambda { Struct.new(:animal, mock('giraffe')) }.should raise_error(TypeError)
lambda { Struct.new(:animal, 1.0) }.should raise_error(TypeError)
lambda { Struct.new(:animal, Time.now) }.should raise_error(TypeError)
lambda { Struct.new(:animal, Class) }.should raise_error(TypeError)
lambda { Struct.new(:animal, nil) }.should raise_error(TypeError)
lambda { Struct.new(:animal, true) }.should raise_error(TypeError)
lambda { Struct.new(:animal, ['chris', 'evan']) }.should raise_error(TypeError)
end
ruby_version_is ""..."2.5" do
it "raises a TypeError if an argument is a Hash" do
lambda { Struct.new(:animal, { name: 'chris' }) }.should raise_error(TypeError)
end
end
ruby_version_is "2.5" do
it "raises a ArgumentError if passed a Hash with an unknown key" do
lambda { Struct.new(:animal, { name: 'chris' }) }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
end
it "raises a TypeError if object is not a Symbol" do
obj = mock(':ruby')
def obj.to_sym() :ruby end
lambda { Struct.new(:animal, obj) }.should raise_error(TypeError)
end
it "processes passed block with instance_eval" do
klass = Struct.new(:something) { @something_else = 'something else entirely!' }
klass.instance_variables.should include(:@something_else)
end
context "with a block" do
it "allows class to be modified via the block" do
klass = Struct.new(:version) do
def platform
:ruby
end
end
instance = klass.new('2.2')
instance.version.should == '2.2'
instance.platform.should == :ruby
end
it "passes same struct class to the block" do
given = nil
klass = Struct.new(:attr) do |block_parameter|
given = block_parameter
end
klass.should equal(given)
end
end
context "on subclasses" do
it "creates a constant in subclass' namespace" do
struct = StructClasses::Apple.new('Computer', :size)
struct.should == StructClasses::Apple::Computer
end
it "creates an instance" do
StructClasses::Ruby.new.kind_of?(StructClasses::Ruby).should == true
end
it "creates reader methods" do
StructClasses::Ruby.new.should have_method(:version)
StructClasses::Ruby.new.should have_method(:platform)
end
it "creates writer methods" do
StructClasses::Ruby.new.should have_method(:version=)
StructClasses::Ruby.new.should have_method(:platform=)
end
it "fails with too many arguments" do
lambda { StructClasses::Ruby.new('2.0', 'i686', true) }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
end
ruby_version_is "2.5" do
context "keyword_init: true option" do
before :all do
@struct_with_kwa = Struct.new(:name, :legs, keyword_init: true)
@struct_without_kwa = Struct.new(:name, :legs, keyword_init: false)
end
it "creates a class that accepts keyword arguments to initialize" do
obj = @struct_with_kwa.new(name: "elefant", legs: 4)
obj.name.should == "elefant"
obj.legs.should == 4
end
describe "new class instantiation" do
it "accepts arguments as hash as well" do
obj = @struct_with_kwa.new({name: "elefant", legs: 4})
obj.name.should == "elefant"
obj.legs.should == 4
end
it "raises ArgumentError when passed not declared keyword argument" do
-> {
@struct_with_kwa.new(name: "elefant", legs: 4, foo: "bar")
}.should raise_error(ArgumentError, /unknown keywords: foo/)
end
it "raises ArgumentError when passed a list of arguments" do
-> {
@struct_with_kwa.new("elefant", 4)
}.should raise_error(ArgumentError, /wrong number of arguments/)
end
end
end
context "keyword_init: false option" do
it "behaves like it does without :keyword_init option" do
obj = @struct_without_kwa.new("elefant", 4)
obj.name.should == "elefant"
obj.legs.should == 4
end
end
end
end