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ruby--ruby/spec/ruby/library/date/parse_spec.rb
2020-03-28 00:22:51 +01:00

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require_relative '../../spec_helper'
require_relative 'shared/parse'
require_relative 'shared/parse_us'
require_relative 'shared/parse_eu'
require 'date'
describe "Date#parse" do
# The space separator is also different, doesn't work for only numbers
it "parses a day name into a Date object" do
d = Date.parse("friday")
d.should == Date.commercial(d.cwyear, d.cweek, 5)
end
it "parses a month name into a Date object" do
d = Date.parse("october")
d.should == Date.civil(Date.today.year, 10)
end
it "parses a month day into a Date object" do
d = Date.parse("5th")
d.should == Date.civil(Date.today.year, Date.today.month, 5)
end
# Specs using numbers
it "throws an argument error for a single digit" do
->{ Date.parse("1") }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
it "parses DD as month day number" do
d = Date.parse("10")
d.should == Date.civil(Date.today.year, Date.today.month, 10)
end
it "parses DDD as year day number" do
d = Date.parse("100")
if Date.gregorian_leap?(Date.today.year)
d.should == Date.civil(Date.today.year, 4, 9)
else
d.should == Date.civil(Date.today.year, 4, 10)
end
end
it "parses MMDD as month and day" do
d = Date.parse("1108")
d.should == Date.civil(Date.today.year, 11, 8)
end
it "parses YYDDD as year and day number in 1969--2068" do
d = Date.parse("10100")
d.should == Date.civil(2010, 4, 10)
end
it "parses YYMMDD as year, month and day in 1969--2068" do
d = Date.parse("201023")
d.should == Date.civil(2020, 10, 23)
end
it "parses YYYYDDD as year and day number" do
d = Date.parse("1910100")
d.should == Date.civil(1910, 4, 10)
end
it "parses YYYYMMDD as year, month and day number" do
d = Date.parse("19101101")
d.should == Date.civil(1910, 11, 1)
end
it "raises a TypeError trying to parse non-String-like object" do
-> { Date.parse(1) }.should raise_error(TypeError)
-> { Date.parse(:invalid) }.should raise_error(TypeError)
end
it "coerces using to_str" do
c = Class.new do
attr_accessor :string
def to_str
@string
end
end
o = c.new
o.string = "19101101"
d = Date.parse(o)
d.should == Date.civil(1910, 11, 1)
# parse should not modify string value
o.to_str.should == "19101101"
end
end
describe "Date#parse with '.' separator" do
before :all do
@sep = '.'
end
it_should_behave_like "date_parse"
end
describe "Date#parse with '/' separator" do
before :all do
@sep = '/'
end
it_should_behave_like "date_parse"
end
describe "Date#parse with ' ' separator" do
before :all do
@sep = ' '
end
it_should_behave_like "date_parse"
end
describe "Date#parse with '/' separator US-style" do
before :all do
@sep = '/'
end
it_should_behave_like "date_parse_us"
end
describe "Date#parse with '-' separator EU-style" do
before :all do
@sep = '-'
end
it_should_behave_like "date_parse_eu"
end
describe "Date#parse(.)" do
it "parses YYYY.MM.DD into a Date object" do
d = Date.parse("2007.10.01")
d.year.should == 2007
d.month.should == 10
d.day.should == 1
end
it "parses DD.MM.YYYY into a Date object" do
d = Date.parse("10.01.2007")
d.year.should == 2007
d.month.should == 1
d.day.should == 10
end
it "parses YY.MM.DD into a Date object using the year 20YY" do
d = Date.parse("10.01.07")
d.year.should == 2010
d.month.should == 1
d.day.should == 7
end
it "parses YY.MM.DD using the year digits as 20YY when given true as additional argument" do
d = Date.parse("10.01.07", true)
d.year.should == 2010
d.month.should == 1
d.day.should == 7
end
end