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378 lines
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378 lines
12 KiB
local inspect = require 'inspect'
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local unindent = require 'spec.unindent'
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local is_luajit, ffi = pcall(require, 'ffi')
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local has_rawlen = type(_G.rawlen) == 'function'
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describe( 'inspect', function()
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describe('numbers', function()
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it('works', function()
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assert.equals("1", inspect(1))
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assert.equals("1.5", inspect(1.5))
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assert.equals("-3.14", inspect(-3.14))
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end)
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end)
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describe('strings', function()
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it('puts quotes around regular strings', function()
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assert.equals('"hello"', inspect("hello"))
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end)
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it('puts apostrophes around strings with quotes', function()
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assert.equals("'I have \"quotes\"'", inspect('I have "quotes"'))
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end)
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it('uses regular quotes if the string has both quotes and apostrophes', function()
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assert.equals('"I have \\"quotes\\" and \'apostrophes\'"', inspect("I have \"quotes\" and 'apostrophes'"))
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end)
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it('escapes newlines properly', function()
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assert.equals('"I have \\n new \\n lines"', inspect('I have \n new \n lines'))
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end)
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it('escapes tabs properly', function()
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assert.equals('"I have \\t a tab character"', inspect('I have \t a tab character'))
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end)
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it('escapes backspaces properly', function()
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assert.equals('"I have \\b a back space"', inspect('I have \b a back space'))
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end)
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it('backslashes its backslashes', function()
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assert.equals('"I have \\\\ a backslash"', inspect('I have \\ a backslash'))
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assert.equals('"I have \\\\\\\\ two backslashes"', inspect('I have \\\\ two backslashes'))
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assert.equals('"I have \\\\\\n a backslash followed by a newline"', inspect('I have \\\n a backslash followed by a newline'))
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end)
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end)
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it('works with nil', function()
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assert.equals('nil', inspect(nil))
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end)
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it('works with functions', function()
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assert.equals('{ <function 1>, <function 2>, <function 1> }', inspect({ print, type, print }))
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end)
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it('works with booleans', function()
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assert.equals('true', inspect(true))
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assert.equals('false', inspect(false))
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end)
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if is_luajit then
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it('works with luajit cdata', function()
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assert.equals('{ <cdata 1>, <cdata 2>, <cdata 3> }', inspect({ ffi.new("int", 1), ffi.typeof("int"), ffi.typeof("int")(1) }))
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end)
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end
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describe('tables', function()
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it('works with simple array-like tables', function()
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assert.equals("{ 1, 2, 3 }", inspect({1,2,3}))
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end)
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it('works with nested arrays', function()
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assert.equals('{ "a", "b", "c", { "d", "e" }, "f" }', inspect({'a','b','c', {'d','e'}, 'f'}))
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end)
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if has_rawlen then
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it('handles arrays with a __len metatable correctly (ignoring the __len metatable and using rawlen)', function()
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local arr = setmetatable({1,2,3}, {__len = function() return nil end})
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assert.equals("{ 1, 2, 3,\n <metatable> = {\n __len = <function 1>\n }\n}", inspect(arr))
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end)
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end
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it('works with simple dictionary tables', function()
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assert.equals("{\n a = 1,\n b = 2\n}", inspect({a = 1, b = 2}))
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end)
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it('identifies numeric non-array keys as dictionary keys', function()
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assert.equals("{ 1, 2,\n [-1] = true\n}", inspect({1, 2, [-1] = true}))
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assert.equals("{ 1, 2,\n [1.5] = true\n}", inspect({1, 2, [1.5] = true}))
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end)
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it('sorts keys in dictionary tables', function()
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local t = { 1,2,3,
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[print] = 1, ["buy more"] = 1, a = 1,
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[coroutine.create(function() end)] = 1,
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[14] = 1, [{c=2}] = 1, [true]= 1
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}
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assert.equals(unindent([[
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{ 1, 2, 3,
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[14] = 1,
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[true] = 1,
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a = 1,
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["buy more"] = 1,
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[{
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c = 2
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}] = 1,
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[<function 1>] = 1,
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[<thread 1>] = 1
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}
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]]), inspect(t))
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end)
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it('works with nested dictionary tables', function()
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assert.equals(unindent([[{
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a = 1,
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b = {
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c = 2
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},
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d = 3
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}]]), inspect( {d=3, b={c=2}, a=1} ))
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end)
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it('works with hybrid tables', function()
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assert.equals(unindent([[
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{ "a", {
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b = 1
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}, 2,
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["ahoy you"] = 4,
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c = 3
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}
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]]), inspect({ 'a', {b = 1}, 2, c = 3, ['ahoy you'] = 4 }))
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end)
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it('displays <table x> instead of repeating an already existing table', function()
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local a = { 1, 2, 3 }
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local b = { 'a', 'b', 'c', a }
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a[4] = b
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a[5] = a
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a[6] = b
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assert.equals('<1>{ 1, 2, 3, <2>{ "a", "b", "c", <table 1> }, <table 1>, <table 2> }', inspect(a))
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end)
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describe('The depth parameter', function()
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local level5 = { 1,2,3, a = { b = { c = { d = { e = 5 } } } } }
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local keys = { [level5] = true }
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it('has infinite depth by default', function()
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assert.equals(unindent([[
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{ 1, 2, 3,
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a = {
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b = {
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c = {
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d = {
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e = 5
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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]]), inspect(level5))
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end)
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it('is modifiable by the user', function()
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assert.equals(unindent([[
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{ 1, 2, 3,
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a = {
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b = {...}
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}
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}
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]]), inspect(level5, {depth = 2}))
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assert.equals(unindent([[
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{ 1, 2, 3,
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a = {...}
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}
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]]), inspect(level5, {depth = 1}))
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assert.equals(unindent([[
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{ 1, 2, 3,
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a = {
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b = {
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c = {
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d = {...}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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]]), inspect(level5, {depth = 4}))
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assert.equals("{...}", inspect(level5, {depth = 0}))
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end)
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it('respects depth on keys', function()
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assert.equals(unindent([[
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{
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[{ 1, 2, 3,
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a = {
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b = {
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c = {...}
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}
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}
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}] = true
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}
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]]), inspect(keys, {depth = 4}))
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end)
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end)
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describe('the newline option', function()
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it('changes the substring used for newlines', function()
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local t = {a={b=1}}
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assert.equal("{@ a = {@ b = 1@ }@}", inspect(t, {newline='@'}))
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end)
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end)
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describe('the indent option', function()
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it('changes the substring used for indenting', function()
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local t = {a={b=1}}
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assert.equal("{\n>>>a = {\n>>>>>>b = 1\n>>>}\n}", inspect(t, {indent='>>>'}))
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end)
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end)
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describe('the process option', function()
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it('removes one element', function()
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local names = {'Andrew', 'Peter', 'Ann' }
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local removeAnn = function(item) if item ~= 'Ann' then return item end end
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assert.equals('{ "Andrew", "Peter" }', inspect(names, {process = removeAnn}))
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end)
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it('uses the path', function()
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local names = {'Andrew', 'Peter', 'Ann' }
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local removeThird = function(item, path) if path[1] ~= 3 then return item end end
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assert.equals('{ "Andrew", "Peter" }', inspect(names, {process = removeThird}))
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end)
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it('replaces items', function()
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local names = {'Andrew', 'Peter', 'Ann' }
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local filterAnn = function(item) return item == 'Ann' and '<filtered>' or item end
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assert.equals('{ "Andrew", "Peter", "<filtered>" }', inspect(names, {process = filterAnn}))
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end)
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it('nullifies metatables', function()
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local mt = {'world'}
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local t = setmetatable({'hello'}, mt)
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local removeMt = function(item) if item ~= mt then return item end end
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assert.equals('{ "hello" }', inspect(t, {process = removeMt}))
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end)
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it('nullifies metatables using their paths', function()
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local mt = {'world'}
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local t = setmetatable({'hello'}, mt)
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local removeMt = function(item, path) if path[#path] ~= inspect.METATABLE then return item end end
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assert.equals('{ "hello" }', inspect(t, {process = removeMt}))
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end)
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it('nullifies the root object', function()
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local names = {'Andrew', 'Peter', 'Ann' }
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local removeNames = function(item) if item ~= names then return item end end
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assert.equals('nil', inspect(names, {process = removeNames}))
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end)
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it('changes keys', function()
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local dict = {a = 1}
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local changeKey = function(item) return item == 'a' and 'x' or item end
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assert.equals('{\n x = 1\n}', inspect(dict, {process = changeKey}))
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end)
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it('nullifies keys', function()
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local dict = {a = 1, b = 2}
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local removeA = function(item) return item ~= 'a' and item or nil end
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assert.equals('{\n b = 2\n}', inspect(dict, {process = removeA}))
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end)
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it('prints inspect.KEY & inspect.METATABLE', function()
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local t = {inspect.KEY, inspect.METATABLE}
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assert.equals("{ inspect.KEY, inspect.METATABLE }", inspect(t))
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end)
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it('marks key paths with inspect.KEY and metatables with inspect.METATABLE', function()
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local t = { [{a=1}] = setmetatable({b=2}, {c=3}) }
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local items = {}
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local addItem = function(item, path)
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items[#items + 1] = {item = item, path = path}
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return item
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end
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inspect(t, {process = addItem})
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assert.same({
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{item = t, path = {}},
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{item = {a=1}, path = {{a=1}, inspect.KEY}},
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{item = 'a', path = {{a=1}, inspect.KEY, 'a', inspect.KEY}},
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{item = 1, path = {{a=1}, inspect.KEY, 'a'}},
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{item = setmetatable({b=2}, {c=3}), path = {{a=1}}},
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{item = 'b', path = {{a=1}, 'b', inspect.KEY}},
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{item = 2, path = {{a=1}, 'b'}},
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{item = {c=3}, path = {{a=1}, inspect.METATABLE}},
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{item = 'c', path = {{a=1}, inspect.METATABLE, 'c', inspect.KEY}},
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{item = 3, path = {{a=1}, inspect.METATABLE, 'c'}}
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}, items)
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end)
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end)
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describe('metatables', function()
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it('includes the metatable as an extra hash attribute', function()
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local foo = { foo = 1, __mode = 'v' }
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local bar = setmetatable({a = 1}, foo)
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assert.equals(unindent([[
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{
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a = 1,
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<metatable> = {
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__mode = "v",
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foo = 1
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}
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}
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]]), inspect(bar))
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end)
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it('includes the __tostring metamethod if it exists', function()
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local foo = { foo = 1, __tostring = function() return 'hello\nworld' end }
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local bar = setmetatable({a = 1}, foo)
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assert.equals(unindent([[
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{ -- hello\nworld
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a = 1,
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<metatable> = {
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__tostring = <function 1>,
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foo = 1
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}
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}
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]]), inspect(bar))
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end)
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it('includes an error string if __tostring metamethod throws an error', function()
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local foo = { foo = 1, __tostring = function() error('hello', 0) end }
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local bar = setmetatable({a = 1}, foo)
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assert.equals(unindent([[
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{ -- error: hello
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a = 1,
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<metatable> = {
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__tostring = <function 1>,
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foo = 1
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}
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}
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]]), inspect(bar))
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end)
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describe('When a table is its own metatable', function()
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it('accepts a table that is its own metatable without stack overflowing', function()
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local x = {}
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setmetatable(x,x)
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assert.equals(unindent([[
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<1>{
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<metatable> = <table 1>
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}
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]]), inspect(x))
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end)
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it('can invoke the __tostring method without stack overflowing', function()
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local t = {}
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t.__index = t
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setmetatable(t,t)
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assert.equals(unindent([[
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<1>{
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__index = <table 1>,
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<metatable> = <table 1>
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}
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]]), inspect(t))
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end)
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end)
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end)
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end)
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end)
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