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// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// This file contains simple golden tests for various examples.
// Besides validating the results when the implementation changes,
// it provides a way to look at the generated code without having
// to execute the print statements in one's head.
package stringer
import (
"strings"
"testing"
)
// Golden represents a test case.
type Golden struct {
name string
input string // input; the package clause is provided when running the test.
output string // exected output.
}
var golden = []Golden{
{"day", day_in, day_out},
{"offset", offset_in, offset_out},
{"gap", gap_in, gap_out},
{"num", num_in, num_out},
{"unum", unum_in, unum_out},
{"prime", prime_in, prime_out},
}
// Each example starts with "type XXX [u]int", with a single space separating them.
// Simple test: enumeration of type int starting at 0.
const day_in = `type Day int
const (
Monday Day = iota
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
)
`
const day_out = `
const _Day_name = "MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySunday"
var _Day_index = [...]uint8{0, 6, 13, 22, 30, 36, 44, 50}
func (i Day) String() string {
if i < 0 || i+1 >= Day(len(_Day_index)) {
return fmt.Sprintf("Day(%d)", i)
}
return _Day_name[_Day_index[i]:_Day_index[i+1]]
}
`
// Enumeration with an offset.
// Also includes a duplicate.
const offset_in = `type Number int
const (
_ Number = iota
One
Two
Three
AnotherOne = One // Duplicate; note that AnotherOne doesn't appear below.
)
`
const offset_out = `
const _Number_name = "OneTwoThree"
var _Number_index = [...]uint8{0, 3, 6, 11}
func (i Number) String() string {
i -= 1
if i < 0 || i+1 >= Number(len(_Number_index)) {
return fmt.Sprintf("Number(%d)", i+1)
}
return _Number_name[_Number_index[i]:_Number_index[i+1]]
}
`
// Gaps and an offset.
const gap_in = `type Gap int
const (
Two Gap = 2
Three Gap = 3
Five Gap = 5
Six Gap = 6
Seven Gap = 7
Eight Gap = 8
Nine Gap = 9
Eleven Gap = 11
)
`
const gap_out = `
const (
_Gap_name_0 = "TwoThree"
_Gap_name_1 = "FiveSixSevenEightNine"
_Gap_name_2 = "Eleven"
)
var (
_Gap_index_0 = [...]uint8{0, 3, 8}
_Gap_index_1 = [...]uint8{0, 4, 7, 12, 17, 21}
_Gap_index_2 = [...]uint8{0, 6}
)
func (i Gap) String() string {
switch {
case 2 <= i && i <= 3:
i -= 2
return _Gap_name_0[_Gap_index_0[i]:_Gap_index_0[i+1]]
case 5 <= i && i <= 9:
i -= 5
return _Gap_name_1[_Gap_index_1[i]:_Gap_index_1[i+1]]
case i == 11:
return _Gap_name_2
default:
return fmt.Sprintf("Gap(%d)", i)
}
}
`
// Signed integers spanning zero.
const num_in = `type Num int
const (
m_2 Num = -2 + iota
m_1
m0
m1
m2
)
`
const num_out = `
const _Num_name = "m_2m_1m0m1m2"
var _Num_index = [...]uint8{0, 3, 6, 8, 10, 12}
func (i Num) String() string {
i -= -2
if i < 0 || i+1 >= Num(len(_Num_index)) {
return fmt.Sprintf("Num(%d)", i+-2)
}
return _Num_name[_Num_index[i]:_Num_index[i+1]]
}
`
// Unsigned integers spanning zero.
const unum_in = `type Unum uint
const (
m_2 Unum = iota + 253
m_1
)
const (
m0 Unum = iota
m1
m2
)
`
const unum_out = `
const (
_Unum_name_0 = "m0m1m2"
_Unum_name_1 = "m_2m_1"
)
var (
_Unum_index_0 = [...]uint8{0, 2, 4, 6}
_Unum_index_1 = [...]uint8{0, 3, 6}
)
func (i Unum) String() string {
switch {
case 0 <= i && i <= 2:
return _Unum_name_0[_Unum_index_0[i]:_Unum_index_0[i+1]]
case 253 <= i && i <= 254:
i -= 253
return _Unum_name_1[_Unum_index_1[i]:_Unum_index_1[i+1]]
default:
return fmt.Sprintf("Unum(%d)", i)
}
}
`
// Enough gaps to trigger a map implementation of the method.
// Also includes a duplicate to test that it doesn't cause problems
const prime_in = `type Prime int
const (
p2 Prime = 2
p3 Prime = 3
p5 Prime = 5
p7 Prime = 7
p77 Prime = 7 // Duplicate; note that p77 doesn't appear below.
p11 Prime = 11
p13 Prime = 13
p17 Prime = 17
p19 Prime = 19
p23 Prime = 23
p29 Prime = 29
p37 Prime = 31
p41 Prime = 41
p43 Prime = 43
)
`
const prime_out = `
const _Prime_name = "p2p3p5p7p11p13p17p19p23p29p37p41p43"
var _Prime_map = map[Prime]string{
2: _Prime_name[0:2],
3: _Prime_name[2:4],
5: _Prime_name[4:6],
7: _Prime_name[6:8],
11: _Prime_name[8:11],
13: _Prime_name[11:14],
17: _Prime_name[14:17],
19: _Prime_name[17:20],
23: _Prime_name[20:23],
29: _Prime_name[23:26],
31: _Prime_name[26:29],
41: _Prime_name[29:32],
43: _Prime_name[32:35],
}
func (i Prime) String() string {
if str, ok := _Prime_map[i]; ok {
return str
}
return fmt.Sprintf("Prime(%d)", i)
}
`
func TestGolden(t *testing.T) {
for _, test := range golden {
var g Generator
input := "package test\n" + test.input
file := test.name + ".go"
g.parsePackage(".", []string{file}, input)
// Extract the name and type of the constant from the first line.
tokens := strings.SplitN(test.input, " ", 3)
if len(tokens) != 3 {
t.Fatalf("%s: need type declaration on first line", test.name)
}
g.generate(tokens[1])
got := string(g.format())
if got != test.output {
t.Errorf("%s: got\n====\n%s====\nexpected\n====%s", test.name, got, test.output)
}
}
}