225 lines
6.4 KiB
JavaScript
225 lines
6.4 KiB
JavaScript
/**
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* Tests util.propParse keyword parsing
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2014 Mike Gerwitz
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*
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* This file is part of GNU ease.js.
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*
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* ease.js is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU 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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require( 'common' ).testCase(
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{
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caseSetUp: function()
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{
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this.Sut = this.require( 'util' );
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},
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/**
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* Use of the `abstract' keyword should result in an abstract method
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* being created from the parameter list.
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*/
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'`abstract\' keyword designates method as abstract': function()
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{
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var _self = this;
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var params = [ 'one', 'two' ],
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data = { 'abstract foo': params },
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found = null;
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this.Sut.propParse( data, {
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method: function ( name, func, is_abstract )
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{
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_self.assertOk( is_abstract );
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_self.assertEqual( typeof func, 'function' );
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_self.assertOk( _self.Sut.isAbstractMethod( func ) );
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_self.assertEqual( func.__length, params.length );
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found = name;
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},
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} );
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this.assertEqual( found, 'foo' );
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},
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/**
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* The idea behind supporting this functionality---which is unsued at
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* the time of writing this test---is to allow eventual customization of
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* ease.js' keywords for domain-specific purposes. Whether or not to
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* expose this feature via a public API will be approached cautiously
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* because it would make classes using custom keyword parsers
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* unportable.
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*/
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'Supports custom property keyword parser': function()
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{
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var data = { foo: [] },
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map = { foo: { 'abstract': true } },
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suffix = 'poo',
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abstract_methods = []
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;
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this.Sut.propParse( data, {
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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.push( name );
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}
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},
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} );
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this.assertOk(
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( abstract_methods[ 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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/**
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* Since we support custom keyword parsers, we must ensure that we can
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* tolerate crap responses without blowing up.
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*/
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'Keyword parser tolerates bogus responses': function()
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{
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var propParse = this.Sut.propParse;
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this.assertDoesNotThrow( function()
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{
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var junk = { foo: 'bar' };
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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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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 );
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},
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/**
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* Ensure that all keywords are properly parsed and returned.
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*
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* TODO: This re-tests the property parser, which has its own test case;
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* stub it instead.
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*/
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'Parser returns keywords': function()
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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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this.Sut.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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this.assertDeepEqual(
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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 ( this.Sut.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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this.Sut.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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this.assertDeepEqual(
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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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this.assertDeepEqual(
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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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} );
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