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/**
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* Tests method builder
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2010 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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* terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
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* Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
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* any later 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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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License
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* for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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* along with 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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* @package test
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*/
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var common = require( './common' ),
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2011-01-21 21:53:31 -05:00
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assert = require( 'assert' ),
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mb_common = require( './inc-member_builder-common' )
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;
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mb_common.value = function() {};
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mb_common.buildMember = common.require( 'member_builder' ).buildMethod;
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// do assertions common to all member builders
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mb_common.assertCommon();
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2011-01-21 21:53:31 -05:00
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/**
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* One may question the purpose of this assertion. Why should we not permit
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* overriding properties with methods? It's useful to be able to store callbacks
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* and such within properties.
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*
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* Yes, it is. However, that would be misinterpreting the purpose of the method
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* builder. Here, we are working with prototypes, not class instances. If the
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* user wishes to assign a function to the property (so long as it's permitted
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* by the type definition) after the class is instantiated, he/she may go right
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* ahead. However, if we modify the prototype to use a function, then the
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* prototype will interpret the function as a method. As such, the method cannot
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* be overridden with a property in the future. To avoid this confusing
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* scenario, we'll prevent it from occurring entirely.
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*/
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( function testCannotOverridePropertyWithMethod()
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{
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mb_common.value = 'moofoo';
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mb_common.buildMemberQuick();
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assert.throws( function()
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{
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// attempt to override with function
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mb_common.value = function() {};
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mb_common.buildMemberQuick( {}, true );
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}, TypeError, "Cannot override property with method" );
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} )();
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2011-01-21 22:19:22 -05:00
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/**
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* To ensure interfaces of subtypes remain compatible with that of their
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* supertypes, the parameter lists must match and build upon each other.
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*/
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( function testMethodOverridesMustHaveEqualOrGreaterParameters()
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{
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mb_common.value = function( one, two ) {};
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mb_common.buildMemberQuick();
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assert.doesNotThrow( function()
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{
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mb_common.buildMemberQuick( {}, true );
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}, TypeError, "Method can have equal number of parameters" );
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assert.doesNotThrow( function()
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{
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mb_common.value = function( one, two, three ) {};
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mb_common.buildMemberQuick( {}, true );
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}, TypeError, "Method can have greater number of parameters" );
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assert.throws( function()
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{
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mb_common.value = function( one ) {};
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mb_common.buildMemberQuick( {}, true );
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}, TypeError, "Method cannot have lesser number of parameters" );
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} )();
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2011-01-21 23:16:20 -05:00
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/**
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* The __super property is defined for method overrides and permits invoking the
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* overridden method (method of the supertype).
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*
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* In this test, we are not looking to assert that __super matches the super
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* method. Rather, we want to ensure it /invokes/ it. This is because the super
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* method may be wrapped to provide additional functionality. We don't know, we
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* don't care. We just want to make sure it's functioning properly.
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*/
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( function testOverridenMethodShouldContainReferenceToSuperMethod()
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{
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var orig_called = false;
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// "super" method
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mb_common.value = function()
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{
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orig_called = true;
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};
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mb_common.buildMemberQuick();
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// override method
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mb_common.value = function()
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{
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assert.notEqual(
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this.__super,
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undefined,
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"__super is defined for overridden method"
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);
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this.__super();
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assert.equal(
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orig_called,
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true,
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"Invoking __super calls super method"
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);
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};
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mb_common.buildMemberQuick( {}, true );
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// invoke the method
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mb_common.members[ 'public' ][ mb_common.name ]();
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} )();
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2011-01-24 23:52:06 -05:00
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/**
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* Once a concrete implementation has been defined for a method, a subtype
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* cannot make it abstract.
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*/
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( function testCannotOverrideConcreteMethodWithAbstractMethod()
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{
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// concrete method
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mb_common.value = function() {};
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mb_common.buildMemberQuick();
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assert.throws( function()
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{
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mb_common.buildMemberQuick( { 'abstract': true }, true );
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}, TypeError, "Cannot override concrete method with abstract method" );
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} )();
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