dd41758dea
Since these are not the ruby classes, we don’t need the old names. They are misleading. An Array is a military term, we mean list And a Hash is an implementation of a Dictionary, or LookupTable
43 lines
929 B
Ruby
43 lines
929 B
Ruby
require_relative "../helper"
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class TestDictionary < MiniTest::Test
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def setup
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@lookup = ::Parfait::Dictionary.new
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end
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def test_list_create
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assert @lookup.empty?
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end
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def test_empty_list_doesnt_return
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assert_equal nil , @lookup.get(3)
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assert_equal nil , @lookup.get(:any)
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end
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def test_one_set1
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assert_equal 1 , @lookup.set(1,1)
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end
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def test_one_set2
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assert_equal :some , @lookup.set(1,:some)
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end
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def test_two_sets
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assert_equal 1 , @lookup.set(1,1)
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assert_equal :some , @lookup.set(1,:some)
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end
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def test_one_get1
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test_one_set1
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assert_equal 1 , @lookup.get(1)
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end
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def test_one_get2
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test_one_set2
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assert_equal :some , @lookup.get(1)
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end
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def test_many_get
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shouldda = { :one => 1 , :two => 2 , :three => 3}
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shouldda.each do |k,v|
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@lookup.set(k,v)
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end
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shouldda.each do |k,v|
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assert_equal v , @lookup.get(k)
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end
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end
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end
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