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eregon 1d15d5f080 Move spec/rubyspec to spec/ruby for consistency
* Other ruby implementations use the spec/ruby directory.
  [Misc #13792] [ruby-core:82287]

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# Contains all static code examples of all constants behavior in language and
# library specs. The specs include language/constants_spec.rb and the specs
# for Module#const_defined?, Module#const_get, Module#const_set,
# Module#remove_const, Module#const_missing and Module#constants.
#
# Rather than defining a class structure for each example, a canonical set of
# classes is used along with numerous constants, in most cases, a unique
# constant for each facet of behavior. This potentially leads to some
# redundancy but hopefully the minimal redundancy that includes reasonable
# variety in class and module configurations, including hierarchy,
# containment, inclusion, singletons and toplevel.
#
# Constants are numbered for for uniqueness. The CS_ prefix is uniformly used
# and is to minimize clashes with other toplevel constants (see e.g. ModuleA
# which is included in Object). Constant values are symbols. A numbered suffix
# is used to distinguish constants with the same name defined in different
# areas (e.g. CS_CONST10 has values :const10_1, :const10_2, etc.).
#
# Methods are named after the constants they reference (e.g. ClassA.const10
# references CS_CONST10). Where it is reasonable to do so, both class and
# instance methods are defined. This is an instance of redundancy (class
# methods should behave no differently than instance methods) but is useful
# for ensuring compliance in implementations.
# This constant breaks the rule of defining all constants, classes, modules
# inside a module namespace for the particular specs, however, it is needed
# for completeness. No other constant of this name should be defined in the
# specs.
CS_CONST1 = :const1 # only defined here
module ConstantSpecs
# Included at toplevel
module ModuleA
CS_CONST10 = :const10_1
CS_CONST12 = :const12_2
CS_CONST13 = :const13
CS_CONST21 = :const21_2
end
# Included in ParentA
module ModuleB
CS_CONST10 = :const10_9
CS_CONST11 = :const11_2
CS_CONST12 = :const12_1
end
# Included in ChildA
module ModuleC
CS_CONST10 = :const10_4
CS_CONST15 = :const15_1
end
# Included in ChildA metaclass
module ModuleH
CS_CONST10 = :const10_7
end
# Included in ModuleD
module ModuleM
CS_CONST10 = :const10_11
CS_CONST24 = :const24
end
# Included in ContainerA
module ModuleD
include ModuleM
CS_CONST10 = :const10_8
end
# The following classes/modules have all the constants set "statically".
# Contrast with the classes below where the constants are set as the specs
# are run.
class ClassA
CS_CONST10 = :const10_10
CS_CONST16 = :const16
CS_CONST17 = :const17_2
CS_CONST22 = :const22_1
def self.const_missing(const)
const
end
def self.constx; CS_CONSTX; end
def self.const10; CS_CONST10; end
def self.const16; ParentA.const16; end
def self.const22; ParentA.const22 { CS_CONST22 }; end
def const10; CS_CONST10; end
def constx; CS_CONSTX; end
end
class ParentA
include ModuleB
CS_CONST4 = :const4
CS_CONST10 = :const10_5
CS_CONST11 = :const11_1
CS_CONST15 = :const15_2
CS_CONST20 = :const20_2
CS_CONST21 = :const21_1
CS_CONST22 = :const22_2
def self.constx; CS_CONSTX; end
def self.const10; CS_CONST10; end
def self.const16; CS_CONST16; end
def self.const22; yield; end
def const10; CS_CONST10; end
def constx; CS_CONSTX; end
end
class ContainerA
include ModuleD
CS_CONST5 = :const5
CS_CONST10 = :const10_2
CS_CONST23 = :const23
class ChildA < ParentA
include ModuleC
class << self
include ModuleH
CS_CONST10 = :const10_6
CS_CONST14 = :const14_1
CS_CONST19 = :const19_1
def const19; CS_CONST19; end
end
CS_CONST6 = :const6
CS_CONST10 = :const10_3
CS_CONST19 = :const19_2
def self.const10; CS_CONST10; end
def self.const11; CS_CONST11; end
def self.const12; CS_CONST12; end
def self.const13; CS_CONST13; end
def self.const15; CS_CONST15; end
def self.const21; CS_CONST21; end
def const10; CS_CONST10; end
def const11; CS_CONST11; end
def const12; CS_CONST12; end
def const13; CS_CONST13; end
def const15; CS_CONST15; end
end
def self.const10; CS_CONST10; end
def const10; CS_CONST10; end
end
class ContainerA::ChildA
def self.const23; CS_CONST23; end
end
class ::Object
CS_CONST20 = :const20_1
module ConstantSpecs
class ContainerA
class ChildA
def self.const20; CS_CONST20; end
end
end
end
end
# Included in ParentB
module ModuleE
end
# Included in ChildB
module ModuleF
end
# Included in ContainerB
module ModuleG
end
# The following classes/modules have the same structure as the ones above
# but the constants are set as the specs are run.
class ClassB
def self.const201; CS_CONST201; end
def self.const209; ParentB.const209; end
def self.const210; ParentB.const210 { CS_CONST210 }; end
def const201; CS_CONST201; end
end
class ParentB
include ModuleE
def self.const201; CS_CONST201; end
def self.const209; CS_CONST209; end
def self.const210; yield; end
def const201; CS_CONST201; end
end
class ContainerB
include ModuleG
class ChildB < ParentB
include ModuleF
class << self
def const206; CS_CONST206; end
end
def self.const201; CS_CONST201; end
def self.const202; CS_CONST202; end
def self.const203; CS_CONST203; end
def self.const204; CS_CONST204; end
def self.const205; CS_CONST205; end
def self.const212; CS_CONST212; end
def self.const213; CS_CONST213; end
def const201; CS_CONST201; end
def const202; CS_CONST202; end
def const203; CS_CONST203; end
def const204; CS_CONST204; end
def const205; CS_CONST205; end
def const213; CS_CONST213; end
end
def self.const201; CS_CONST201; end
end
class ContainerB::ChildB
def self.const214; CS_CONST214; end
end
class ::Object
module ConstantSpecs
class ContainerB
class ChildB
def self.const211; CS_CONST211; end
end
end
end
end
# Constants
CS_CONST2 = :const2 # only defined here
CS_CONST17 = :const17_1
class << self
CS_CONST14 = :const14_2
end
# Singleton
a = ClassA.new
def a.const17; CS_CONST17; end
CS_CONST18 = a
b = ClassB.new
def b.const207; CS_CONST207; end
CS_CONST208 = b
# Methods
def self.get_const; self; end
def const10; CS_CONST10; end
class ClassC
CS_CONST1 = 1
class ClassE
CS_CONST2 = 2
end
end
class ClassD < ClassC
end
CS_PRIVATE = :cs_private
private_constant :CS_PRIVATE
end
include ConstantSpecs::ModuleA