| #!/usr/bin/env bats |
| |
| load test_helper |
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| |
| ############################################################################### |
| # Containing a line |
| ############################################################################### |
| |
| # |
| # Literal matching |
| # |
| |
| # Correctness |
| @test "assert_line() <expected>: returns 0 if <expected> is a line in \`\${lines[@]}'" { |
| run printf 'a\nb\nc' |
| run assert_line 'b' |
| assert_test_pass |
| } |
| |
| @test "assert_line() <expected>: returns 1 and displays details if <expected> is not a line in \`\${lines[@]}'" { |
| run echo 'b' |
| run assert_line 'a' |
| |
| assert_test_fail <<'ERR_MSG' |
| |
| -- output does not contain line -- |
| line : a |
| output : b |
| -- |
| ERR_MSG |
| } |
| |
| # Output formatting |
| @test "assert_line() <expected>: displays \`\$output' in multi-line format if it is longer than one line" { |
| run printf 'b 0\nb 1' |
| run assert_line 'a' |
| |
| assert_test_fail <<'ERR_MSG' |
| |
| -- output does not contain line -- |
| line : a |
| output (2 lines): |
| b 0 |
| b 1 |
| -- |
| ERR_MSG |
| } |
| |
| # Options |
| @test 'assert_line() <expected>: performs literal matching by default' { |
| run echo 'a' |
| run assert_line '*' |
| |
| assert_test_fail <<'ERR_MSG' |
| |
| -- output does not contain line -- |
| line : * |
| output : a |
| -- |
| ERR_MSG |
| } |
| |
| |
| # |
| # Partial matching: `-p' and `--partial' |
| # |
| |
| # Options |
| @test 'assert_line() -p <partial>: enables partial matching' { |
| run printf 'a\n_b_\nc' |
| run assert_line -p 'b' |
| assert_test_pass |
| } |
| |
| @test 'assert_line() --partial <partial>: enables partial matching' { |
| run printf 'a\n_b_\nc' |
| run assert_line --partial 'b' |
| assert_test_pass |
| } |
| |
| # Correctness |
| @test "assert_line() --partial <partial>: returns 0 if <partial> is a substring in any line in \`\${lines[@]}'" { |
| run printf 'a\n_b_\nc' |
| run assert_line --partial 'b' |
| assert_test_pass |
| } |
| |
| @test "assert_line() --partial <partial>: returns 1 and displays details if <partial> is not a substring in any lines in \`\${lines[@]}'" { |
| run echo 'b' |
| run assert_line --partial 'a' |
| |
| assert_test_fail <<'ERR_MSG' |
| |
| -- no output line contains substring -- |
| substring : a |
| output : b |
| -- |
| ERR_MSG |
| } |
| |
| # Output formatting |
| @test "assert_line() --partial <partial>: displays \`\$output' in multi-line format if it is longer than one line" { |
| run printf 'b 0\nb 1' |
| run assert_line --partial 'a' |
| |
| assert_test_fail <<'ERR_MSG' |
| |
| -- no output line contains substring -- |
| substring : a |
| output (2 lines): |
| b 0 |
| b 1 |
| -- |
| ERR_MSG |
| } |
| |
| |
| # |
| # Regular expression matching: `-e' and `--regexp' |
| # |
| |
| # Options |
| @test 'assert_line() -e <regexp>: enables regular expression matching' { |
| run printf 'a\n_b_\nc' |
| run assert_line -e '^.b' |
| assert_test_pass |
| } |
| |
| @test 'assert_line() --regexp <regexp>: enables regular expression matching' { |
| run printf 'a\n_b_\nc' |
| run assert_line --regexp '^.b' |
| assert_test_pass |
| } |
| |
| # Correctness |
| @test "assert_line() --regexp <regexp>: returns 0 if <regexp> matches any line in \`\${lines[@]}'" { |
| run printf 'a\n_b_\nc' |
| run assert_line --regexp '^.b' |
| assert_test_pass |
| } |
| |
| @test "assert_line() --regexp <regexp>: returns 1 and displays details if <regexp> does not match any lines in \`\${lines[@]}'" { |
| run echo 'b' |
| run assert_line --regexp '^.a' |
| |
| assert_test_fail <<'ERR_MSG' |
| |
| -- no output line matches regular expression -- |
| regexp : ^.a |
| output : b |
| -- |
| ERR_MSG |
| } |
| |
| # Output formatting |
| @test "assert_line() --regexp <regexp>: displays \`\$output' in multi-line format if longer than one line" { |
| run printf 'b 0\nb 1' |
| run assert_line --regexp '^.a' |
| |
| assert_test_fail <<'ERR_MSG' |
| |
| -- no output line matches regular expression -- |
| regexp : ^.a |
| output (2 lines): |
| b 0 |
| b 1 |
| -- |
| ERR_MSG |
| } |
| |
| |
| ############################################################################### |
| # Matching single line: `-n' and `--index' |
| ############################################################################### |
| |
| # Options |
| @test 'assert_line() -n <idx> <expected>: matches against the <idx>-th line only' { |
| run printf 'a\nb\nc' |
| run assert_line -n 1 'b' |
| assert_test_pass |
| } |
| |
| @test 'assert_line() --index <idx> <expected>: matches against the <idx>-th line only' { |
| run printf 'a\nb\nc' |
| run assert_line --index 1 'b' |
| assert_test_pass |
| } |
| |
| @test 'assert_line() --index <idx>: returns 1 and displays an error message if <idx> is not an integer' { |
| run assert_line --index 1a |
| |
| assert_test_fail <<'ERR_MSG' |
| |
| -- ERROR: assert_line -- |
| `--index' requires an integer argument: `1a' |
| -- |
| ERR_MSG |
| } |
| |
| |
| # |
| # Literal matching |
| # |
| |
| # Correctness |
| @test "assert_line() --index <idx> <expected>: returns 0 if <expected> equals \`\${lines[<idx>]}'" { |
| run printf 'a\nb\nc' |
| run assert_line --index 1 'b' |
| assert_test_pass |
| } |
| |
| @test "assert_line() --index <idx> <expected>: returns 1 and displays details if <expected> does not equal \`\${lines[<idx>]}'" { |
| run printf 'a\nb\nc' |
| run assert_line --index 1 'a' |
| |
| assert_test_fail <<'ERR_MSG' |
| |
| -- line differs -- |
| index : 1 |
| expected : a |
| actual : b |
| -- |
| ERR_MSG |
| } |
| |
| # Options |
| @test 'assert_line() --index <idx> <expected>: performs literal matching by default' { |
| run printf 'a\nb\nc' |
| run assert_line --index 1 '*' |
| |
| assert_test_fail <<'ERR_MSG' |
| |
| -- line differs -- |
| index : 1 |
| expected : * |
| actual : b |
| -- |
| ERR_MSG |
| } |
| |
| |
| # |
| # Partial matching: `-p' and `--partial' |
| # |
| |
| # Options |
| @test 'assert_line() --index <idx> -p <partial>: enables partial matching' { |
| run printf 'a\n_b_\nc' |
| run assert_line --index 1 -p 'b' |
| assert_test_pass |
| } |
| |
| @test 'assert_line() --index <idx> --partial <partial>: enables partial matching' { |
| run printf 'a\n_b_\nc' |
| run assert_line --index 1 --partial 'b' |
| assert_test_pass |
| } |
| |
| # Correctness |
| @test "assert_line() --index <idx> --partial <partial>: returns 0 if <partial> is a substring in \`\${lines[<idx>]}'" { |
| run printf 'a\n_b_\nc' |
| run assert_line --index 1 --partial 'b' |
| assert_test_pass |
| } |
| |
| @test "assert_line() --index <idx> --partial <partial>: returns 1 and displays details if <partial> is not a substring in \`\${lines[<idx>]}'" { |
| run printf 'b 0\nb 1' |
| run assert_line --index 1 --partial 'a' |
| |
| assert_test_fail <<'ERR_MSG' |
| |
| -- line does not contain substring -- |
| index : 1 |
| substring : a |
| line : b 1 |
| -- |
| ERR_MSG |
| } |
| |
| |
| # |
| # Regular expression matching: `-e' and `--regexp' |
| # |
| |
| # Options |
| @test 'assert_line() --index <idx> -e <regexp>: enables regular expression matching' { |
| run printf 'a\n_b_\nc' |
| run assert_line --index 1 -e '^.b' |
| assert_test_pass |
| } |
| |
| @test 'assert_line() --index <idx> --regexp <regexp>: enables regular expression matching' { |
| run printf 'a\n_b_\nc' |
| run assert_line --index 1 --regexp '^.b' |
| assert_test_pass |
| } |
| |
| # Correctness |
| @test "assert_line() --index <idx> --regexp <regexp>: returns 0 if <regexp> matches \`\${lines[<idx>]}'" { |
| run printf 'a\n_b_\nc' |
| run assert_line --index 1 --regexp '^.b' |
| assert_test_pass |
| } |
| |
| @test "assert_line() --index <idx> --regexp <regexp>: returns 1 and displays details if <regexp> does not match \`\${lines[<idx>]}'" { |
| run printf 'a\nb\nc' |
| run assert_line --index 1 --regexp '^.a' |
| |
| assert_test_fail <<'ERR_MSG' |
| |
| -- regular expression does not match line -- |
| index : 1 |
| regexp : ^.a |
| line : b |
| -- |
| ERR_MSG |
| } |
| |
| |
| ############################################################################### |
| # Common |
| ############################################################################### |
| |
| @test "assert_line(): \`--partial' and \`--regexp' are mutually exclusive" { |
| run assert_line --partial --regexp |
| |
| assert_test_fail <<'ERR_MSG' |
| |
| -- ERROR: assert_line -- |
| `--partial' and `--regexp' are mutually exclusive |
| -- |
| ERR_MSG |
| } |
| |
| @test 'assert_line() --regexp <regexp>: returns 1 and displays an error message if <regexp> is not a valid extended regular expression' { |
| run assert_line --regexp '[.*' |
| |
| assert_test_fail <<'ERR_MSG' |
| |
| -- ERROR: assert_line -- |
| Invalid extended regular expression: `[.*' |
| -- |
| ERR_MSG |
| } |
| |
| @test "assert_line(): \`--' stops parsing options" { |
| run printf 'a\n-p\nc' |
| run assert_line -- '-p' |
| assert_test_pass |
| } |