/** * Tests const keyword * * 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 . * * @author Mike Gerwitz * @package test */ var common = require( './common' ), assert = require( 'assert' ), // XXX: get rid of this disgusting mess; we're mid-refactor and all these // dependencies should not be necessary for testing ClassBuilder = common.require( '/ClassBuilder' ), MethodWrapperFactory = common.require( '/MethodWrapperFactory' ), wrappers = common.require( '/MethodWrappers' ).standard, builder = ClassBuilder( common.require( '/MemberBuilder' )( MethodWrapperFactory( wrappers.wrapNew ), MethodWrapperFactory( wrappers.wrapOverride ) ), common.require( '/VisibilityObjectFactoryFactory' ).fromEnvironment() ) ; /** * The const keyword should result in a static property. The rationale for this * is that, if a value is constant, then instances do not make sense. */ ( function testConstKeywordDeclaresPropertiesAsStatic() { var val = 'baz', Foo = builder.build( { 'const foo': val, } ) ; assert.equal( val, Foo.$('foo'), "Const keyword should declare properties as static" ); } )(); /** * As the name implies, constant properties should not be writable. */ ( function testConstKeywordCreatesImmutableProperty() { try { // this should fail (trying to alter const prop foo) builder.build( { 'const foo': 'bar' } ).$( 'foo', 'baz' ); } catch ( e ) { assert.ok( e.message.search( 'foo' ) !== -1, "Const modification error should contain name of property" ); return; } assert.fail( "Constant properties should not be writable" ); } )(); /** * Unlike other languages such as PHP, the const keyword can have different * levels of visibility. */ ( function testVisibilityModifiersArePermittedWithConstKeyword() { var protval = 'bar', privval = 'baz', Foo = builder.build( { 'protected const prot': protval, 'private const priv': privval, 'public static getProt': function() { return this.$('prot'); }, 'public static getPriv': function() { return this.$('priv'); }, } ), // be sure to override each method to ensure we're checking references // on the subtype, *not* the parent type SubFoo = builder.build( Foo, { 'public static getProt': function() { return this.$('prot'); }, 'public static getPriv': function() { return this.$('priv'); }, } ) ; assert.equal( Foo.$('prot'), undefined, "Protected constants are not available publicly" ); assert.equal( Foo.$('priv'), undefined, "Private constants are not available publicly" ); assert.equal( Foo.getProt(), protval, "Protected constants are available internally" ); assert.equal( Foo.getPriv(), privval, "Private constants are available internally" ); assert.equal( SubFoo.getProt(), protval, "Protected constants are available to subtypes internally" ); assert.equal( SubFoo.getPriv(), undefined, "Private constants are NOT available to subtypes internally" ); } )();