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/**
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* Tests util.propParse keyword parsing
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2010, 2011, 2013 Mike Gerwitz
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*
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* This file is part of ease.js.
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*
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* ease.js is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
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Relicensed under the GPLv3+
This project was originally LGPLv+-licensed to encourage its use in a community
that is largely copyleft-phobic. After further reflection, that was a mistake,
as adoption is not the important factor here---software freedom is.
When submitting ease.js to the GNU project, it was asked if I would be willing
to relicense it under the GPLv3+; I agreed happily, because there is no reason
why we should provide proprietary software any sort of edge. Indeed, proprietary
JavaScript is a huge problem since it is automatically downloaded on the user's
PC generally without them even knowing, and is a current focus for the FSF. As
such, to remain firm in our stance against proprietary JavaScript, relicensing
made the most sense for GNU.
This is likely to upset current users of ease.js. I am not sure of their
number---I have only seen download counts periodically on npmjs.org---but I know
there are at least a small number. These users are free to continue using the
previous LGPL'd releases, but with the understanding that there will be no
further maintenance (not even bug fixes). If possible, users should use the
GPL-licensed versions and release their software as free software.
Here comes GNU ease.js.
2013-12-20 01:00:35 -05:00
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* terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
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* Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later
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* version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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Relicensed under the GPLv3+
This project was originally LGPLv+-licensed to encourage its use in a community
that is largely copyleft-phobic. After further reflection, that was a mistake,
as adoption is not the important factor here---software freedom is.
When submitting ease.js to the GNU project, it was asked if I would be willing
to relicense it under the GPLv3+; I agreed happily, because there is no reason
why we should provide proprietary software any sort of edge. Indeed, proprietary
JavaScript is a huge problem since it is automatically downloaded on the user's
PC generally without them even knowing, and is a current focus for the FSF. As
such, to remain firm in our stance against proprietary JavaScript, relicensing
made the most sense for GNU.
This is likely to upset current users of ease.js. I am not sure of their
number---I have only seen download counts periodically on npmjs.org---but I know
there are at least a small number. These users are free to continue using the
previous LGPL'd releases, but with the understanding that there will be no
further maintenance (not even bug fixes). If possible, users should use the
GPL-licensed versions and release their software as free software.
Here comes GNU ease.js.
2013-12-20 01:00:35 -05:00
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
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* more details.
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*
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Relicensed under the GPLv3+
This project was originally LGPLv+-licensed to encourage its use in a community
that is largely copyleft-phobic. After further reflection, that was a mistake,
as adoption is not the important factor here---software freedom is.
When submitting ease.js to the GNU project, it was asked if I would be willing
to relicense it under the GPLv3+; I agreed happily, because there is no reason
why we should provide proprietary software any sort of edge. Indeed, proprietary
JavaScript is a huge problem since it is automatically downloaded on the user's
PC generally without them even knowing, and is a current focus for the FSF. As
such, to remain firm in our stance against proprietary JavaScript, relicensing
made the most sense for GNU.
This is likely to upset current users of ease.js. I am not sure of their
number---I have only seen download counts periodically on npmjs.org---but I know
there are at least a small number. These users are free to continue using the
previous LGPL'd releases, but with the understanding that there will be no
further maintenance (not even bug fixes). If possible, users should use the
GPL-licensed versions and release their software as free software.
Here comes GNU ease.js.
2013-12-20 01:00:35 -05:00
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
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* this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*
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* @author Mike Gerwitz
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*/
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var common = require( './common' ),
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assert = require( 'assert' ),
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util = common.require( 'util' )
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;
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2011-01-17 20:41:04 -05:00
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( function testAbstractKeywordDesignatesMethodAsAbstract()
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{
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var data = {
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'abstract foo': [],
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},
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abstract_methods = [],
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parse_data = {}
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;
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util.propParse( data, {
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method: function ( name, func, is_abstract )
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{
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if ( is_abstract )
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{
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abstract_methods.push( name );
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parse_data[ name ] = func;
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}
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},
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} );
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assert.ok(
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( ( abstract_methods.length === 1 )
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&& ( abstract_methods[ 0 ] === 'foo' )
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),
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"Methods with 'abstract' keyword recognized as abstract"
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);
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} )();
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( function testCustomPropertyKeywordParsersAreSupported()
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{
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var data2 = {
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foo: [],
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},
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map = {
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foo: { 'abstract': true },
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},
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suffix = 'poo',
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abstract_methods_2 = []
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;
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util.propParse( data2, {
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keywordParser: function ( prop )
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{
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return {
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name: ( prop + suffix ),
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keywords: map[ prop ],
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};
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},
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method: function ( name, func, is_abstract )
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{
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if ( is_abstract )
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{
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abstract_methods_2.push( name );
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}
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},
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} );
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assert.ok(
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( abstract_methods_2[ 0 ] === ( 'foo' + suffix ) ),
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"Can provide custom property keyword parser"
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);
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} )();
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( function testKeywordParserToleratesBogusResponses()
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{
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assert.doesNotThrow( function()
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{
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var junk = { foo: 'bar' };
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util.propParse( junk, {
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keywordParser: function ( prop )
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{
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// return nothing
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}
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} );
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util.propParse( junk, {
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keywordParser: function ( prop )
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{
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// return bogus name and keywords
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return { name: [], keywords: 'slefwef' };
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}
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} );
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}, Error, "Custom keyword parser tolerates bogus response" );
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} )();
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( function testParserReturnsKeywords()
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{
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var data = {
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'public foo': '',
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'const foo2': '',
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'public private const foo3': '',
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'public static virtual method': function() {},
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// tricky tricky (lots of spaces)
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'public const spaces': function() {},
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},
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parsed_keywords = {},
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expected = {
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foo: { 'public': true },
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foo2: { 'const': true },
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foo3: { 'public': true, 'private': true, 'const': true },
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method: { 'public': true, 'static': true, 'virtual': true },
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spaces: { 'public': true, 'const': true },
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}
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;
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util.propParse( data, {
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property: function( name, value, keywords )
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{
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parsed_keywords[ name ] = keywords;
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},
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method: function( name, func, is_abstract, keywords )
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{
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parsed_keywords[ name ] = keywords;
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},
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} );
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for ( var prop in parsed_keywords )
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{
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assert.deepEqual(
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parsed_keywords[ prop ],
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expected[ prop ],
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"Keywords are properly recognized and made available for " +
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"interpretation (" + prop + ")"
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);
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}
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// for browsers that support it
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if ( util.definePropertyFallback() === false )
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{
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data = {};
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parsed_keywords = {};
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// to prevent syntax errors for environments that don't support
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// getters/setters in object notation
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Object.defineProperty( data, 'public foo', {
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get: function() {},
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set: function() {},
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enumerable: true,
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} );
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util.propParse( data, {
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getset: function( name, get, set, keywords )
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{
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get && ( parsed_keywords[ name + 'g' ] = keywords );
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set && ( parsed_keywords[ name + 's' ] = keywords );
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},
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} );
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assert.deepEqual(
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parsed_keywords.foog,
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{ 'public': true },
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"Getter keywords are properly recognized and available"
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);
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assert.deepEqual(
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parsed_keywords.foos,
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{ 'public': true },
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"Setter keywords are properly recognized and available"
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);
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}
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} )();
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