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[#25] Moved MemberBuilderValidator property tests into new test case

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Mike Gerwitz 2011-10-23 01:14:13 -04:00
parent 6fc3d05166
commit 625f62bbf1
3 changed files with 135 additions and 142 deletions

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@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ exports.prototype.validateProperty = function(
var prev = ( prev_data ) ? prev_data.member : null;
// disallow overriding methods with properties
if ( prev instanceof Function )
if ( typeof prev === 'function' )
{
throw new TypeError(
"Cannot override method '" + name + "' with property"
@ -214,6 +214,7 @@ exports.prototype.validateProperty = function(
);
}
// constants are static
if ( keywords[ 'static' ] && keywords[ 'const' ] )
{
throw TypeError(

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@ -0,0 +1,132 @@
/**
* Tests member builder validation rules
*
* Copyright (C) 2010 Mike Gerwitz
*
* This file is part of ease.js.
*
* ease.js is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
* terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
* Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
* any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License
* for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
* @author Mike Gerwitz
* @package test
*/
var shared = require( __dirname + '/inc-common' );
require( 'common' ).testCase(
{
caseSetUp: function()
{
this.quickFailureTest = shared.quickFailureTest;
this.quickKeywordPropTest = function( keywords, identifier, prev )
{
shared.quickKeywordTest.call( this,
'validateProperty', keywords, identifier, prev
);
};
},
setUp: function()
{
this.sut = this.require( 'MemberBuilderValidator' )();
},
/**
* Clearly, overriding a method with a property will have terrible
* polymorphic consequences on the resulting interface.
*/
'Cannot override method with property': function()
{
var name = 'foo',
_self = this;
this.quickFailureTest( name, 'property', function()
{
// attempt to override a method
_self.sut.validateProperty(
name, 'bar', {},
{ member: function() {} },
{}
);
} );
},
/**
* The concept of an abstract property does not make sense, as properties
* simply represent placeholders for values. Whether or not they actually
* hold a value is irrelevant.
*/
'Cannot declare abstract property': function()
{
this.quickKeywordPropTest( [ 'abstract' ], 'abstract' );
},
/**
* Properties, unlike methods, are virtual by default. If a property's value
* can be reassigned, why would a subclass not be able to reassign it? If
* one wishes to prevent a property's value from changing, they should use
* the visibility modifiers or declare the property as a constant.
*/
'Cannot declare virtual property': function()
{
this.quickKeywordPropTest( [ 'virtual' ], 'virtual' );
},
/**
* Declaring a constant as static would be redundant.
*/
'Cannot declare static const property': function()
{
this.quickKeywordPropTest( [ 'static', 'const' ], 'Static' );
},
/*
* While getters act as properties, it doesn't make sense to override
* getters/setters with properties because they are fundamentally different.
*/
'Cannot override getter/setter with property': function()
{
var name = 'foo',
_self = this;
// test getter
this.quickFailureTest( name, 'getter/setter', function()
{
_self.sut.validateProperty(
name, 'bar', {},
{ get: function() {} },
{}
);
} );
// test setter
this.quickFailureTest( name, 'getter/setter', function()
{
_self.sut.validateProperty(
name, 'bar', {},
{ set: function() {} },
{}
);
} );
},
} );

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@ -51,143 +51,3 @@ var builder_method = mb_common.buildMember = function()
// do assertions common to all member builders
mb_common.assertCommon();
( function testCannotOverrideMethodWithProperty()
{
// add a method
mb_common.buildMember = builder_method;
mb_common.value = function() {};
mb_common.buildMemberQuick();
assert.throws( function()
{
// reset
mb_common.buildMember = builder.buildProp;
// attempt to override with property
mb_common.value = 'foo';
mb_common.buildMemberQuick( {}, true );
}, TypeError, "Cannot override method with property" );
} )();
/**
* Abstract properties do not make sense. Simple as that.
*/
( function testCannotDeclareAbstractProperty()
{
assert.throws( function()
{
mb_common.buildMemberQuick( { 'abstract': true } );
}, TypeError, "Cannot declare abstract property" );
} )();
/**
* Properties, unlike methods, are virtual by default. If a property's value can
* be reassigned, why would a subclass not be able to reassign it? If one wishes
* to prevent a property's value from changing, they should use the visibility
* modifiers or declare the property as a constant.
*/
( function testCannotDeclareVirtualProperty()
{
try
{
mb_common.buildMember = builder_method;
mb_common.buildMemberQuick( { 'virtual': true } );
}
catch ( e )
{
assert.ok(
e.message.search( mb_common.name ) !== -1,
"Virtual property error message should contain property name"
);
return;
}
assert.fail( "Should not be permitted to declare virtual properties" );
} )();
/*
* While getters act as properties, it doesn't make sense to override
* getters/setters with properties because they are fundamentally different.
*/
( function testCannotOverrideGetters()
{
if ( util.definePropertyFallback() )
{
return;
}
mb_common.members[ 'public' ] = {};
Object.defineProperty( mb_common.members[ 'public' ], mb_common.name, {
get: function() {},
} );
try
{
mb_common.value = 'foo';
mb_common.buildMemberQuick( {}, true );
}
catch ( e )
{
assert.ok( e.message.search( mb_common.name ) !== -1,
"Property override getter failure should contain property name"
);
// ensure we have the correct error
assert.ok( e.message.search( 'getter' ) !== -1,
"Proper error is thrown for getter override failure"
);
return;
}
assert.fail(
"Should not be permitted to override getters with properties"
);
} )();
/**
* While setters act as properties, it doesn't make sense to override
* getters/setters with properties because they are fundamentally different.
*/
( function testCannotOverrideSetters()
{
if ( util.definePropertyFallback() )
{
return;
}
mb_common.members[ 'public' ] = {};
Object.defineProperty( mb_common.members[ 'public' ], mb_common.name, {
set: function() {},
} );
try
{
mb_common.value = 'foo';
mb_common.buildMemberQuick( {}, true );
}
catch ( e )
{
assert.ok( e.message.search( mb_common.name ) !== -1,
"Property override setter failure should contain method name"
);
// ensure we have the correct error
assert.ok( e.message.search( 'setter' ) !== -1,
"Proper error is thrown for setter override failure"
);
return;
}
assert.fail(
"Should not be permitted to override setters with properties"
);
} )();