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# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010  Roman Zimbelmann <romanz@lavabit.com>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU 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 General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

if __name__ == '__main__': from __init__ import init; init()
import unittest
from collections import deque

from ranger.ext.iter_tools import *

class TestCases(unittest.TestCase):
	def test_flatten(self):
		def f(x):
			return list(flatten(x))

		self.assertEqual(
			[1,2,3,4,5],
			f([1,2,3,4,5]))
		self.assertEqual(
			[1,2,3,4,5],
			f([1,[2,3],4,5]))
		self.assertEqual(
			[1,2,3,4,5],
			f([[1,[2,3]],4,5]))
		self.assertEqual(
			[],
			f([[[[]]]]))
		self.assertEqual(
			['a', 'b', 'fskldfjl'],
			f(['a', ('b', 'fskldfjl')]))
		self.assertEqual(
			['a', 'b', 'fskldfjl'],
			f(['a', deque(['b', 'fskldfjl'])]))
		self.assertEqual(
			set([3.5, 4.3, 5.2, 6.0]),
			set(f([6.0, set((3.5, 4.3)), (5.2, )])))

	def test_unique(self):
		def u(x):
			return list(unique(x))

		self.assertEqual(
			[1,2,3],
			u([1,2,3]))
		self.assertEqual(
			[1,2,3],
			u([1,2,3,2,1]))
		self.assertEqual(
			[1,2,3],
			u([1,2,3,1,2,3,2,2,3,1,2,3,1,2,3,2,3,2,1]))
		self.assertEqual(
			[1,[2,3]],
			u([1,[2,3],1,[2,3],[2,3],1,[2,3],1,[2,3],[2,3],1]))

	def test_unique_keeps_type(self):
		def u(x):
			return unique(x)

		self.assertEqual(
			[1,2,3],
			u([1,2,3,1]))
		self.assertEqual(
			(1,2,3),
			u((1,2,3,1)))
		self.assertEqual(
			set((1,2,3)),
			u(set((1,2,3,1))))
		self.assertEqual(
			deque((1,2,3)),
			u(deque((1,2,3,1))))

	def test_mount_path(self):
		# assuming ismount() is used

		def my_ismount(path):
			depth = path.count('/')
			if path.startswith('/media'):
				return depth == 0 or depth == 2
			return depth <= 1

		from ranger.ext import mount_path
		original_ismount = mount_path.ismount
		mount_path.ismount = my_ismount
		try:
			mp = mount_path.mount_path

			self.assertEqual('/home', mp('/home/hut/porn/bondage'))
			self.assertEqual('/', mp('/'))
			self.assertEqual('/media/sdb1', mp('/media/sdb1/foo/bar'))
			self.assertEqual('/media/sdc2', mp('/media/sdc2/a/b/c/d/e'))
		finally:
			mount_path.ismount = original_ismount

		# TODO: links are not tested but I don't see how its possible
		# without messing around with mounts.
		# self.assertEqual('/media/foo',
		#     mount_path('/media/bar/some_link_to_a_foo_subdirectory'))

	def test_openstruct(self):
		from ranger.ext.openstruct import OpenStruct
		from random import randint, choice
		from string import ascii_letters

		os = OpenStruct(a='a')
		self.assertEqual(os.a, 'a')
		self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, os, 'b')

		dictionary = {'foo': 'bar', 'zoo': 'zar'}
		os = OpenStruct(dictionary)
		self.assertEqual(os.foo, 'bar')
		self.assertEqual(os.zoo, 'zar')
		self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, os, 'sdklfj')

		for i in range(100):
			attr_name = ''.join(choice(ascii_letters) \
				for x in range(randint(3,9)))
			value = randint(100,999)
			if not attr_name in os:
				self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, os, attr_name)
			setattr(os, attr_name, value)
			value2 = randint(100,999)
			setattr(os, attr_name, value2)
			self.assertEqual(value2, getattr(os, attr_name))

	def test_shell_escape(self):
		from ranger.ext.shell_escape import shell_escape, shell_quote
		self.assertEqual(r"'luigi'\''s pizza'", shell_quote("luigi's pizza"))
		self.assertEqual(r"luigi\'s\ pizza", shell_escape("luigi's pizza"))
		self.assertEqual(r"\$lol/foo\\xyz\|\>\<\]\[",
				shell_escape(r"$lol/foo\xyz|><]["))


if __name__ == '__main__':
	unittest.main()
class="n">is_integer(x.name)) return; // non-labels will be handled like other number operands if (!is_jump_target(x.name)) { raise << maybe(get(Recipe, r).name) << "can't jump to label '" << x.name << "'\n" << end(); x.set_value(0); // no jump by default return; } if (!contains_key(offset, x.name)) { raise << maybe(get(Recipe, r).name) << "can't find label '" << x.name << "'\n" << end(); x.set_value(0); // no jump by default return; } x.set_value(get(offset, x.name) - current_offset); } :(scenario break_to_label) def main [ { { break +target:label 1:num <- copy 0 } } +target ] -mem: storing 0 in location 1 :(scenario jump_if_to_label) def main [ { { jump-if 1, +target:label 1:num <- copy 0 } } +target ] -mem: storing 0 in location 1 :(scenario loop_unless_to_label) def main [ { { loop-unless 0, +target:label # loop/break with a label don't care about braces 1:num <- copy 0 } } +target ] -mem: storing 0 in location 1 :(scenario jump_runs_code_after_label) def main [ # first a few lines of padding to exercise the offset computation 1:num <- copy 0 2:num <- copy 0 3:num <- copy 0 jump +target:label 4:num <- copy 0 +target 5:num <- copy 0 ] +mem: storing 0 in location 5 -mem: storing 0 in location 4 :(scenario jump_fails_without_target) % Hide_errors = true; def main [ jump ] +error: main: 'jump' expects an ingredient but got none :(scenario jump_fails_without_target_2) % Hide_errors = true; def main [ jump-if 1/true ] +error: main: 'jump-if' expects 2 ingredients but got 1 :(scenario recipe_fails_on_duplicate_jump_target) % Hide_errors = true; def main [ +label 1:num <- copy 0 +label 2:num <- copy 0 ] +error: main: duplicate label '+label' :(scenario jump_ignores_nontarget_label) % Hide_errors = true; def main [ # first a few lines of padding to exercise the offset computation 1:num <- copy 0 2:num <- copy 0 3:num <- copy 0 jump $target:label 4:num <- copy 0 $target 5:num <- copy 0 ] +error: main: can't jump to label '$target'