/** * Tests member builder validation rules for getters/setters * * These tests can be run in a pre-ES5 environment since they do not deal with * actual getters/setters; they deal only with the data associated with them. * * 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 */ var shared = require( __dirname + '/inc-common' ); require( 'common' ).testCase( { caseSetUp: function() { var _self = this; this.quickFailureTest = function() { shared.quickFailureTest.apply( _self, arguments ); }; this.quickVisChangeTest = function( start, override, failtest, failstr ) { shared.quickVisChangeTest.call( _self, start, override, failtest, function( name, startobj, overrideobj ) { _self.sut.validateGetterSetter( name, {}, overrideobj, { get: function() {}, set: function() {} }, startobj ); }, failstr ); }; }, setUp: function() { this.sut = this.require( 'MemberBuilderValidator' )(); }, /** * Getters/setters should not be able to override methods, for the obvious * reason that they are two different types and operate entirely * differently. Go figure. */ 'Cannot override method with getter or setter': function() { var name = 'foo', _self = this; // getters and setters share the same call, so we don't need two // separate tests this.quickFailureTest( name, 'method', function() { _self.sut.validateGetterSetter( name, {}, {}, { member: function() {} } ); } ); }, 'Cannot override property with getter or setter': function() { var name = 'foo', _self = this; // getters and setters share the same call, so we don't need two // separate tests this.quickFailureTest( name, 'method', function() { _self.sut.validateGetterSetter( name, {}, {}, { member: 'foo' } ); } ); }, /** * De-escalating the visibility of any member would alter the interface of a * subtype, which would not be polymorphic. */ 'Getters/setters do not support visibility de-escalation': function() { this.quickVisChangeTest( 'public', 'protected', true ); this.quickVisChangeTest( 'protected', 'private', true ); }, /** * Contrary to the above test, we have no such problem with visibility * escalation. */ 'Getters/setters support visibility escalation and equality': function() { var _self = this; shared.visEscalationTest( function( cur ) { _self.quickVisChangeTest( cur[ 0 ], cur[ 1 ], false ); } ); }, /** * See property/method tests for more information. This is not strictly * necessary (since getters/setters can exist only in an ES5+ environment), * but it's provided for consistency. It's also easy to remove this feature * without breaking BC. The reverse is untrue. */ 'Cannot redeclare private getters/setters in subtypes': function() { var _self = this; shared.privateNamingConflictTest( function( cur ) { _self.quickVisChangeTest( cur[ 0 ], cur[ 1 ], true, 'conflict' ); } ); }, } );