344 lines
9.3 KiB
JavaScript
344 lines
9.3 KiB
JavaScript
/**
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* Tests extending of interfaces
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2011, 2013 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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var common = require( 'common' ),
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Interface = common.require( 'interface' ),
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// get/set test support
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gst = !( common.require( 'util' ).definePropertyFallback() )
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;
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common.testCase(
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{
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caseSetUp: function()
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{
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// There's a couple ways to create interfaces. Test 'em both.
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this.baseTypes = [
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Interface.extend(
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{
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method: [],
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} ),
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Interface( {
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method: [],
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} )
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];
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// non-object values to assert failures upon
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this.invalidExtend = [ 'moo', 5, false, undefined ];
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// bad access modifiers (cannot be used in interfaces)
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this.badAm = [ 'protected', 'private' ];
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},
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'Properties are not permitted within interfaces': function()
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{
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this.assertThrows(
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function()
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{
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Interface.extend(
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{
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// properties are not permitted
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prop: 'not permitted',
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});
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},
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TypeError,
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"Properties are not permitted within Interface definitions"
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);
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},
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'Getters are setters are not permitted within intefaces': function()
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{
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// don't perform get/set test if unsupported by environment
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if ( !gst )
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{
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return;
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}
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// so we don't break browsers that do not support getters/setters in object
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// notation
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var data = {};
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Object.defineProperty( data, '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.assertThrows( function()
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{
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Interface.extend( data );
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}, TypeError, "Getters/setters not permitted within Interfaces" );
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},
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'Concrete methods are not permitted': function()
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{
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this.assertThrows(
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function()
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{
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Interface.extend(
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{
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// concrete method
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method: function() {}
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} );
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},
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TypeError,
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"Concrete methods are not permitted within Interface definitions"
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);
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},
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/**
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* Declaring (but not defining) methods by specifying their arguments as
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* arrays is supported, much like one would would declare an abstract method
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* in a class. We do not require the abstract keyword, as it would be
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* redundant.
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*/
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'Method declarations (using arrays) are permitted': function()
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{
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this.assertDoesNotThrow(
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function()
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{
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Interface.extend(
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{
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method: [],
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} );
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},
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TypeError,
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"Abstract method declarations are allowed within Interface " +
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"definitions"
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);
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},
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/**
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* The defined abstract methods should be included in the resulting
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* interface
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*/
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'@each(baseTypes) Interface contains defined abstract methods':
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function( T )
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{
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this.assertOk(
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( typeof T.prototype.method === 'function' ),
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"Interface should contain defined abstract methods"
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);
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},
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/**
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* The resulting interface should be considered, by the system's
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* isInterface() call, to be an interface. Otherwise that would be a pretty
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* useless call, now wouldn't it?
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*/
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'@each(baseTypes) Result is considered to be an interface': function( T )
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{
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this.assertEqual(
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Interface.isInterface( T ),
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true
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);
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},
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/**
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* Interfaces can be extended much like classes. In this case, however, we
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* are only extending the API.
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*/
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'@each(baseTypes) Can extend interface using Interface.extend()':
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function( T )
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{
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var SubType = Interface.extend( T, {} );
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this.assertOk(
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( SubType.prototype instanceof T ),
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"Generic interface extend method should be able to extend from " +
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"other interfaces"
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);
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},
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/**
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* As the term 'extending' would apply, sub-interfaces should 'inherit'
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* their parents' API.
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*/
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'@each(baseTypes) Interface subtypes inherit abstract methods':
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function( T )
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{
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var SubType = Interface.extend( T, {} );
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this.assertOk(
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( SubType.prototype.method === T.prototype.method ),
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"Interface subtypes inherit abstract methods"
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);
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},
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/**
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* One should be able to add additional methods to the API of a
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* sub-interface.
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*/
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'@each(baseTypes) Interfaces can extend the API with abstract methods':
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function( T )
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{
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var SubType = Interface.extend( T,
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{
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second: [],
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} );
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this.assertOk(
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( typeof SubType.prototype.second === 'function' ),
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"Should be able to extend interfaces with additional abstract " +
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"methods"
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);
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},
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/**
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* Interfaces should contain a built-in extend() method as a short-hand for
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* subtyping.
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*/
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'@each(baseTypes) Interfaces contain an extend() method': function( T )
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{
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this.assertOk(
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( typeof T.extend === 'function' ),
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"Interface should contain extend() method"
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);
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},
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/**
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* Similar to above, but using the interface itself's extend() method
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*/
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'@each(baseTypes) extend() method on interface itself can extend':
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function( T )
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{
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var SubType = T.extend( {} );
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this.assertOk(
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( SubType.prototype instanceof T ),
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"Interface extend method can extend interfaces"
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);
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},
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/**
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* Similar to above, but using the interface itself's extend() method
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*/
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'@each(baseTypes) Interface\'s extend() method can add to the API':
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function( T )
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{
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var SubType = T.extend(
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{
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second: [],
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} );
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this.assertOk(
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( typeof SubType.prototype.second === 'function' ),
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"Interfaces should be able to be extended with additional " +
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"abstract methods using shorthand extend method"
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);
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},
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/**
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* The interface invocation action depends on what arguments are passed in.
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* One use is to pass in an object as the first and only argument, creating
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* a new interface with no supertype.
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*/
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'@each(invalidExtend) Invoking module to extend requires object':
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function( val )
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{
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this.assertThrows( function()
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{
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Interface( val );
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},
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TypeError,
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"Invoking interface module should require object as argument if " +
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"extending from base interface"
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);
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},
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/**
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* If defining a new interface (object as the first argument on invocation),
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* then only one argument is permitted.
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*/
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'Only one argment for interface definitions is permitted': function()
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{
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var args = [ {}, 'one', 'two', 'three' ];
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// we must only provide one argument if the first argument is an object
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// (the interface definition)
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try
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{
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Interface.apply( null, args );
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// if all goes well, we don't get to this line
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this.fail(
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"Only one argument for interface definitions should be " +
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"permitted"
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);
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}
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catch ( e )
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{
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this.assertOk(
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( e.message.search( args.length + " given" ) > -1 ),
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"Interface invocation should give argument count on error"
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);
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}
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},
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/**
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* Interfaces represent a public API that must be implemented. It does not
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* make sense to have members be anything but public. If protected members
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* are required, that is appropriate only for an abstract class.
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*/
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'@each(badAm) Interface members must be public': function( am )
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{
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// protected
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this.assertThrows( function()
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{
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// am = access modifier
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var dfn = {};
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dfn[ am + ' foo' ] = [];
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Interface( dfn );
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}, Error, "Interface members should not be able to be " + am );
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},
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/**
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* We only want to permit the extending of other interfaces.
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*/
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'Interfaces can only extend interfaces': function()
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{
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this.assertThrows( function()
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{
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Interface.extend( function() {}, {} );
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}, TypeError, "Should not be able to extend from non-interface" );
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},
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} );
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