2020-03-26 19:17:14 +01:00
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// Copyright (c) 2019-2020 Alexander Medvednikov. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by an MIT license
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// that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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fn test_strip_margins_no_tabs() {
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no_tabs := ['Hello there',
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'This is a string',
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'With multiple lines',
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].join('\n')
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no_tabs_stripped := 'Hello there
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|This is a string
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|With multiple lines'.strip_margin()
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assert no_tabs == no_tabs_stripped
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}
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fn test_strip_margins_text_before() {
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text_before := ['There is text',
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'before the delimiter',
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'that should be removed as well',
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].join('\n')
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text_before_stripped := 'There is text
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f lasj asldfj j lksjdf |before the delimiter
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Which is removed hello |that should be removed as well'.strip_margin()
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assert text_before_stripped == text_before
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}
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fn test_strip_margins_white_space_after_delim() {
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tabs := [' Tab',
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' spaces',
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' another tab',
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].join('\n')
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tabs_stripped := ' Tab
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| spaces
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| another tab'.strip_margin()
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assert tabs == tabs_stripped
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}
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fn test_strip_margins_alternate_delim() {
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alternate_delimiter := ['This has a different delim,',
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'but that is ok',
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'because everything works',
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].join('\n')
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alternate_delimiter_stripped := 'This has a different delim,
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#but that is ok
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#because everything works'.strip_margin_custom(`#`)
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assert alternate_delimiter_stripped == alternate_delimiter
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}
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fn test_strip_margins_multiple_delims_after_first() {
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delim_after_first_instance := ['The delimiter used',
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'only matters the |||| First time it is seen',
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'not any | other | times',
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].join('\n')
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delim_after_first_instance_stripped := 'The delimiter used
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|only matters the |||| First time it is seen
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|not any | other | times'.strip_margin()
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assert delim_after_first_instance_stripped == delim_after_first_instance
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}
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fn test_strip_margins_uneven_delims() {
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uneven_delims := ['It doesn\'t matter if the delims are uneven,',
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'The text will still be delimited correctly.',
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'Maybe not everything needs 3 lines?',
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'Let us go for 4 then',
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].join('\n')
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uneven_delims_stripped := 'It doesn\'t matter if the delims are uneven,
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|The text will still be delimited correctly.
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|Maybe not everything needs 3 lines?
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|Let us go for 4 then'.strip_margin()
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assert uneven_delims_stripped == uneven_delims
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}
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fn test_strip_margins_multiple_blank_lines() {
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multi_blank_lines := ['Multiple blank lines will be removed.',
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' I actually consider this a feature.',
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].join('\n')
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multi_blank_lines_stripped := 'Multiple blank lines will be removed.
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| I actually consider this a feature.'.strip_margin()
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assert multi_blank_lines == multi_blank_lines_stripped
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}
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fn test_strip_margins_end_newline() {
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end_with_newline := ['This line will end with a newline',
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'Something cool or something.',
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'',
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].join('\n')
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end_with_newline_stripped := 'This line will end with a newline
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|Something cool or something.
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'.strip_margin()
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assert end_with_newline_stripped == end_with_newline
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}
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fn test_strip_margins_space_delimiter() {
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space_delimiter := ['Using a white-space char will',
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'revert back to default behavior.',
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].join('\n')
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space_delimiter_stripped := 'Using a white-space char will
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|revert back to default behavior.'.strip_margin_custom(`\n`)
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assert space_delimiter == space_delimiter_stripped
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}
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fn test_strip_margins_crlf() {
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crlf := ['This string\'s line endings have CR as well as LFs.',
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'This should pass',
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'Definitely',
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].join('\r\n')
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crlf_stripped := 'This string\'s line endings have CR as well as LFs.\r
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|This should pass\r
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|Definitely'.strip_margin()
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assert crlf == crlf_stripped
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}
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