rubyx/test/parfait/test_word2.rb
Torsten Rüger 7334e72458 Weird to be finding Parfait word bugs now
but index maths is also much easier 10th time around
2019-09-08 21:14:54 +03:00

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require_relative "helper"
module Parfait
class TestWord < ParfaitTest
def setup
super
@word = Parfait::Word.new(5)
end
def test_len
assert_equal 5 , @word.length
end
def test_len_internal
assert_equal 5 , @word.char_length
end
def test_first_char
assert_equal 32 , @word.get_char(1)
end
def test_equals_copy
assert_equal @word.copy , @word
end
def test_equals_copy2
@word.set_char(0 , 2)
@word.set_char(4 , 6)
assert_equal @word.copy , @word
end
def test_equals_same
assert_equal ::Parfait::Word.new(5) , @word
end
def test_index_check_get
assert_raises RuntimeError do
@word.get_char(-6)
end
end
def test_index_check_set
assert_raises RuntimeError do
@word.set_char(6 , 32)
end
end
def test_index_check_get
assert_raises RuntimeError do
@word.get_char(6)
end
end
def test_index_check_set
assert_raises RuntimeError do
@word.set_char(-6 , 32)
end
end
def test_one_char
assert_equal 32 , @word.set_char(1 , 32)
end
def test_one_char_doesnt_cause_problems
@word.set_char(1 , 32)
assert_equal 32 , @word.get_char(1)
end
def test_one_set1
assert_equal 44 , @word.set_char(1, 44 )
end
def test_two_sets
assert_equal 1 , @word.set_char(1,1)
assert_equal 44 , @word.set_char(1,44)
end
def test_one_get1
test_one_set1
assert_equal 44 , @word.get_char(1)
end
def test_many_get
shouldda = { 1 => 11 , 2 => 22 , 3 => 33}
shouldda.each do |k,v|
@word.set_char(k,v)
end
shouldda.each do |k,v|
assert_equal v , @word.get_char(k)
end
end
def test_not_same
one = Parfait.new_word("one")
two = Parfait.new_word("two")
assert !one.compare(two)
end
def test_is_same
one = Parfait.new_word("one")
two = Parfait.new_word("one")
assert one.compare(two)
end
def test_first_char
one = Parfait.new_word("one")
one.set_char(0 , "T".ord)
assert_equal "Tne" , one.to_string
end
def test_sec_char
one = Parfait.new_word("one")
one.set_char(1 , "m".ord)
assert_equal "ome" , one.to_string
end
def test_more_char
one = Parfait.new_word("one")
assert_raises {one.set_char(3 , "s".ord)}
end
def test_max
str = "123456789012345678901234"
one = Parfait.new_word(str)
assert_equal str , one.to_string
assert_equal 24 , one.length
end
end
end