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require 'fileutils'
require 'tmpdir'
require 'test/unit'
require 'rdoc/generator/texinfo'
# From chapter 18 of the Pickaxe 3rd ed. and the TexInfo manual.
class TestRDocInfoFormatting < Test::Unit::TestCase
def setup
@output_dir = File.join Dir.tmpdir, "test_rdoc_info_formatting_#{$$}"
@output_file = File.join @output_dir, 'rdoc.texinfo'
RDoc::RDoc.new.document(['--fmt=texinfo', '--quiet',
File.expand_path(__FILE__),
"--op=#{@output_dir}"])
@text = File.read @output_file
# File.open('rdoc.texinfo', 'w') { |f| f.puts @text }
end
def teardown
FileUtils.rm_rf @output_dir
end
# Make sure tags like *this* do not make HTML
def test_descriptions_are_not_html
assert_no_match Regexp.new("\<b\>this\<\/b\>"), @text, "We had some HTML; icky!"
end
# Ensure we get a reasonable amount
#
# of space in between paragraphs.
def test_paragraphs_are_spaced
assert_match(/amount\n\n\nof space/, @text)
end
# @ and {} should be at-sign-prefixed
def test_escaping
assert_match(/@@ and @\{@\} should be at-sign-prefixed/)
end
# This tests that *bold* and <b>bold me</b> become @strong{bolded}
def test_bold
# Seems like a limitation of the Info format: @strong{bold}
# becomes *bold* when read in Info or M-x info. highly lame!
assert_match(/@strong\{bold\}/)
assert_match(/@strong\{bold me\}/)
end
# Test that _italics_ and <em>italicize me</em> becomes @emph{italicized}
def test_italics
assert_match(/@emph\{italics\}/)
assert_match(/@emph\{italicize me\}/)
end
# And that typewriter +text+ and <tt>typewriter me</tt> becomes @code{typewriter}
def test_tt
assert_match(/@code\{text\}/)
assert_match(/@code\{typewriter me\}/)
end
# Check that
# anything indented is
# verbatim @verb{|foo bar baz|}
def test_literal_code
assert_match("@verb{| anything indented is
verbatim @@verb@{|foo bar baz|@}
|}")
end
# = Huge heading should be a @majorheading
# == There is also @chapheading
# === Everything deeper becomes a regular @heading
# ====== Regardless of its nesting level
def test_headings
assert_match(/@majorheading Huge heading should be a @@majorheading/)
assert_match(/@chapheading There is also @@chapheading/)
assert_match(/@heading Everything deeper becomes a regular @@heading/)
assert_match(/@heading Regardless of its nesting level/)
end
# * list item
# * list item2
#
# with a paragraph in between
#
# - hyphen lists
# - are also allowed
# and items may flow over lines
def test_bullet_lists
assert_match("@itemize @bullet
@item
list item
@item
list item2
@end itemize")
assert_match("@itemize @bullet
@item
hyphen lists
@item
are also allowed and items may flow over lines
@end itemize")
end
# 2. numbered lists
# 8. are made by
# 9. a digit followed by a period
def test_numbered_lists
end
# a. alpha lists
# b. should be parsed too
def test_alpha_lists
end
# [cat] small domestic animal
# [+cat+] command to copy standard input
# to standard output
def test_labelled_lists
end
# * First item.
# * Inner item.
# * Second inner item.
# * Second outer item.
def test_nested_lists
assert_match("@itemize @bullet
@item
First item.
@itemize @bullet
@item
Inner item.
@item
Second inner item.
@end itemize
@item
Second outer item.
@end itemize")
end
def test_internal_hyperlinks
# be sure to test multi-word hyperlinks as well.
end
def test_hyperlink_targets
end
def test_web_links
# An example of the two-argument form: The official
# @uref{ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu, GNU ftp site} holds programs and texts.
# produces:
# The official GNU ftp site (ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu)
# holds programs and texts.
# and the HTML output is this:
# The official <a href="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu">GNU ftp site</a>
# holds programs and texts.
end
# three or more hyphens
# ----
# should produce a horizontal rule
def test_horizontal_rule
# gah; not sure texinfo supports horizontal rules
end
private
# We don't want the whole string inspected if we pass our own
# message in.
def assert_match(regex, string = @text,
message = "Didn't find #{regex.inspect} in #{string}.")
assert string[regex] #, message
end
end