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ruby--ruby/test/rubygems/test_gem_version.rb
Yusuke Endoh b957c3dbcb [rubygems/rubygems] Rename test/rubygems/test_{case,utilities}.rb to avoid "test_" prefix
This changes "test/rubygems/test_case.rb" to "test/rubygems/helper.rb",
and "test/rubygems/test_utilities.rb" to "test/rubygems/utilities.rb".

The two files are a helper for tests, not test files. However, a file
starting with "test_" prefix is handled as a test file directly loaded
by test-unit because Rakefile specifies:

```
t.test_files = FileList['test/**/test_*.rb']
```

Directly loading test/rubygems/test_utilities.rb caused "uninitialized
constant Gem::TestCase". This issue was fixed by
59c6820971, but the fix caused a
"circular require" warning because test_utilities.rb and test_case.rb
are now requiring each other.

Anyway, adding "test_" prefix to a test helper file is confusing, so
this changeset reverts the fix and solve the issue by renaming them.

https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/commit/6460e018df
2021-06-03 12:23:22 +09:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require_relative 'helper'
require "rubygems/version"
class TestGemVersion < Gem::TestCase
class V < ::Gem::Version
end
def test_bump
assert_bumped_version_equal "5.3", "5.2.4"
end
def test_bump_alpha
assert_bumped_version_equal "5.3", "5.2.4.a"
end
def test_bump_alphanumeric
assert_bumped_version_equal "5.3", "5.2.4.a10"
end
def test_bump_trailing_zeros
assert_bumped_version_equal "5.1", "5.0.0"
end
def test_bump_one_level
assert_bumped_version_equal "6", "5"
end
# A Gem::Version is already a Gem::Version and therefore not transformed by
# Gem::Version.create
def test_class_create
real = Gem::Version.new(1.0)
assert_same real, Gem::Version.create(real)
assert_nil Gem::Version.create(nil)
assert_equal v("5.1"), Gem::Version.create("5.1")
ver = '1.1'.freeze
assert_equal v('1.1'), Gem::Version.create(ver)
end
def test_class_correct
assert_equal true, Gem::Version.correct?("5.1")
assert_equal false, Gem::Version.correct?("an incorrect version")
expected = "nil versions are discouraged and will be deprecated in Rubygems 4\n"
actual_stdout, actual_stderr = capture_output do
Gem::Version.correct?(nil)
end
assert_empty actual_stdout
assert_equal(expected, actual_stderr)
end
def test_class_new_subclass
v1 = Gem::Version.new '1'
v2 = V.new '1'
refute_same v1, v2
end
def test_eql_eh
assert_version_eql "1.2", "1.2"
refute_version_eql "1.2", "1.2.0"
refute_version_eql "1.2", "1.3"
refute_version_eql "1.2.b1", "1.2.b.1"
end
def test_equals2
assert_version_equal "1.2", "1.2"
refute_version_equal "1.2", "1.3"
assert_version_equal "1.2.b1", "1.2.b.1"
end
# REVISIT: consider removing as too impl-bound
def test_hash
assert_equal v("1.2").hash, v("1.2").hash
refute_equal v("1.2").hash, v("1.3").hash
assert_equal v("1.2").hash, v("1.2.0").hash
assert_equal v("1.2.pre.1").hash, v("1.2.0.pre.1.0").hash
end
def test_initialize
["1.0", "1.0 ", " 1.0 ", "1.0\n", "\n1.0\n", "1.0".freeze].each do |good|
assert_version_equal "1.0", good
end
assert_version_equal "1", 1
end
def test_initialize_invalid
invalid_versions = %W[
junk
1.0\n2.0
1..2
1.2\ 3.4
]
# DON'T TOUCH THIS WITHOUT CHECKING CVE-2013-4287
invalid_versions << "2.3422222.222.222222222.22222.ads0as.dasd0.ddd2222.2.qd3e."
invalid_versions.each do |invalid|
e = assert_raise ArgumentError, invalid do
Gem::Version.new invalid
end
assert_equal "Malformed version number string #{invalid}", e.message, invalid
end
end
def test_empty_version
["", " ", " "].each do |empty|
assert_equal "0", Gem::Version.new(empty).version
end
end
def test_prerelease
assert_prerelease "1.2.0.a"
assert_prerelease "2.9.b"
assert_prerelease "22.1.50.0.d"
assert_prerelease "1.2.d.42"
assert_prerelease '1.A'
assert_prerelease '1-1'
assert_prerelease '1-a'
refute_prerelease "1.2.0"
refute_prerelease "2.9"
refute_prerelease "22.1.50.0"
end
def test_release
assert_release_equal "1.2.0", "1.2.0.a"
assert_release_equal "1.1", "1.1.rc10"
assert_release_equal "1.9.3", "1.9.3.alpha.5"
assert_release_equal "1.9.3", "1.9.3"
end
def test_spaceship
assert_equal(0, v("1.0") <=> v("1.0.0"))
assert_equal(1, v("1.0") <=> v("1.0.a"))
assert_equal(1, v("1.8.2") <=> v("0.0.0"))
assert_equal(1, v("1.8.2") <=> v("1.8.2.a"))
assert_equal(1, v("1.8.2.b") <=> v("1.8.2.a"))
assert_equal(-1, v("1.8.2.a") <=> v("1.8.2"))
assert_equal(1, v("1.8.2.a10") <=> v("1.8.2.a9"))
assert_equal(0, v("") <=> v("0"))
assert_equal(0, v("0.beta.1") <=> v("0.0.beta.1"))
assert_equal(-1, v("0.0.beta") <=> v("0.0.beta.1"))
assert_equal(-1, v("0.0.beta") <=> v("0.beta.1"))
assert_equal(-1, v("5.a") <=> v("5.0.0.rc2"))
assert_equal(1, v("5.x") <=> v("5.0.0.rc2"))
assert_nil v("1.0") <=> "whatever"
end
def test_approximate_recommendation
assert_approximate_equal "~> 1.0", "1"
assert_approximate_satisfies_itself "1"
assert_approximate_equal "~> 1.0", "1.0"
assert_approximate_satisfies_itself "1.0"
assert_approximate_equal "~> 1.2", "1.2"
assert_approximate_satisfies_itself "1.2"
assert_approximate_equal "~> 1.2", "1.2.0"
assert_approximate_satisfies_itself "1.2.0"
assert_approximate_equal "~> 1.2", "1.2.3"
assert_approximate_satisfies_itself "1.2.3"
assert_approximate_equal "~> 1.2.a", "1.2.3.a.4"
assert_approximate_satisfies_itself "1.2.3.a.4"
assert_approximate_equal "~> 1.9.a", "1.9.0.dev"
assert_approximate_satisfies_itself "1.9.0.dev"
end
def test_to_s
assert_equal "5.2.4", v("5.2.4").to_s
end
def test_semver
assert_less_than "1.0.0-alpha", "1.0.0-alpha.1"
assert_less_than "1.0.0-alpha.1", "1.0.0-beta.2"
assert_less_than "1.0.0-beta.2", "1.0.0-beta.11"
assert_less_than "1.0.0-beta.11", "1.0.0-rc.1"
assert_less_than "1.0.0-rc1", "1.0.0"
assert_less_than "1.0.0-1", "1"
end
# modifying the segments of a version should not affect the segments of the cached version object
def test_segments
v('9.8.7').segments[2] += 1
refute_version_equal "9.8.8", "9.8.7"
assert_equal [9,8,7], v("9.8.7").segments
end
def test_canonical_segments
assert_equal [1], v("1.0.0").canonical_segments
assert_equal [1, "a", 1], v("1.0.0.a.1.0").canonical_segments
assert_equal [1, 2, 3, "pre", 1], v("1.2.3-1").canonical_segments
end
def test_frozen_version
v = v('1.freeze.test').freeze
assert_less_than v, v('1')
assert_version_equal v('1'), v.release
assert_version_equal v('2'), v.bump
end
# Asserts that +version+ is a prerelease.
def assert_prerelease(version)
assert v(version).prerelease?, "#{version} is a prerelease"
end
# Assert that +expected+ is the "approximate" recommendation for +version+.
def assert_approximate_equal(expected, version)
assert_equal expected, v(version).approximate_recommendation
end
# Assert that the "approximate" recommendation for +version+ satisfies +version+.
def assert_approximate_satisfies_itself(version)
gem_version = v(version)
assert Gem::Requirement.new(gem_version.approximate_recommendation).satisfied_by?(gem_version)
end
# Assert that bumping the +unbumped+ version yields the +expected+.
def assert_bumped_version_equal(expected, unbumped)
assert_version_equal expected, v(unbumped).bump
end
# Assert that +release+ is the correct non-prerelease +version+.
def assert_release_equal(release, version)
assert_version_equal release, v(version).release
end
# Assert that two versions are equal. Handles strings or
# Gem::Version instances.
def assert_version_equal(expected, actual)
assert_equal v(expected), v(actual)
assert_equal v(expected).hash, v(actual).hash, "since #{actual} == #{expected}, they must have the same hash"
end
# Assert that two versions are eql?. Checks both directions.
def assert_version_eql(first, second)
first, second = v(first), v(second)
assert first.eql?(second), "#{first} is eql? #{second}"
assert second.eql?(first), "#{second} is eql? #{first}"
end
def assert_less_than(left, right)
l = v(left)
r = v(right)
assert l < r, "#{left} not less than #{right}"
end
# Refute the assumption that +version+ is a prerelease.
def refute_prerelease(version)
refute v(version).prerelease?, "#{version} is NOT a prerelease"
end
# Refute the assumption that two versions are eql?. Checks both
# directions.
def refute_version_eql(first, second)
first, second = v(first), v(second)
refute first.eql?(second), "#{first} is NOT eql? #{second}"
refute second.eql?(first), "#{second} is NOT eql? #{first}"
end
# Refute the assumption that the two versions are equal?.
def refute_version_equal(unexpected, actual)
refute_equal v(unexpected), v(actual)
end
end