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-require File.expand_path('../../spec_helper', __FILE__)
-require File.expand_path('../fixtures/array', __FILE__)
-
-describe "Array literals" do
- it "[] should return a new array populated with the given elements" do
- array = [1, 'a', nil]
- array.should be_kind_of(Array)
- array[0].should == 1
- array[1].should == 'a'
- array[2].should == nil
- end
-
- it "[] treats empty expressions as nil elements" do
- array = [0, (), 2, (), 4]
- array.should be_kind_of(Array)
- array[0].should == 0
- array[1].should == nil
- array[2].should == 2
- array[3].should == nil
- array[4].should == 4
- end
-
- it "[] accepts a literal hash without curly braces as its only parameter" do
- ["foo" => :bar, baz: 42].should == [{"foo" => :bar, baz: 42}]
- end
-
- it "[] accepts a literal hash without curly braces as its last parameter" do
- ["foo", "bar" => :baz].should == ["foo", {"bar" => :baz}]
- [1, 2, 3 => 6, 4 => 24].should == [1, 2, {3 => 6, 4 => 24}]
- end
-
- it "[] treats splatted nil as no element" do
- [*nil].should == []
- [1, *nil].should == [1]
- [1, 2, *nil].should == [1, 2]
- [1, *nil, 3].should == [1, 3]
- [*nil, *nil, *nil].should == []
- end
-end
-
-describe "Bareword array literal" do
- it "%w() transforms unquoted barewords into an array" do
- a = 3
- %w(a #{3+a} 3).should == ["a", '#{3+a}', "3"]
- end
-
- it "%W() transforms unquoted barewords into an array, supporting interpolation" do
- a = 3
- %W(a #{3+a} 3).should == ["a", '6', "3"]
- end
-
- it "%W() always treats interpolated expressions as a single word" do
- a = "hello world"
- %W(a b c #{a} d e).should == ["a", "b", "c", "hello world", "d", "e"]
- end
-
- it "treats consecutive whitespace characters the same as one" do
- %w(a b c d).should == ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
- %W(hello
- world).should == ["hello", "world"]
- end
-
- it "treats whitespace as literals characters when escaped by a backslash" do
- %w(a b\ c d e).should == ["a", "b c", "d", "e"]
- %w(a b\
-c d).should == ["a", "b\nc", "d"]
- %W(a\ b\tc).should == ["a ", "b\tc"]
- %W(white\ \ \ \ \ space).should == ["white ", " ", " ", " space"]
- end
-end
-
-describe "The unpacking splat operator (*)" do
- it "when applied to a literal nested array, unpacks its elements into the containing array" do
- [1, 2, *[3, 4, 5]].should == [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- end
-
- it "when applied to a nested referenced array, unpacks its elements into the containing array" do
- splatted_array = [3, 4, 5]
- [1, 2, *splatted_array].should == [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- end
-
- it "returns a new array containing the same values when applied to an array inside an empty array" do
- splatted_array = [3, 4, 5]
- [*splatted_array].should == splatted_array
- [*splatted_array].should_not equal(splatted_array)
- end
-
- it "unpacks the start and count arguments in an array slice assignment" do
- alphabet_1 = ['a'..'z'].to_a
- alphabet_2 = alphabet_1.dup
- start_and_count_args = [1, 10]
-
- alphabet_1[1, 10] = 'a'
- alphabet_2[*start_and_count_args] = 'a'
-
- alphabet_1.should == alphabet_2
- end
-
- it "unpacks arguments as if they were listed statically" do
- static = [1,2,3,4]
- receiver = static.dup
- args = [0,1]
- static[0,1] = []
- static.should == [2,3,4]
- receiver[*args] = []
- receiver.should == static
- end
-
- it "unpacks a literal array into arguments in a method call" do
- tester = ArraySpec::Splat.new
- tester.unpack_3args(*[1, 2, 3]).should == [1, 2, 3]
- tester.unpack_4args(1, 2, *[3, 4]).should == [1, 2, 3, 4]
- tester.unpack_4args("a", %w(b c), *%w(d e)).should == ["a", ["b", "c"], "d", "e"]
- end
-
- it "unpacks a referenced array into arguments in a method call" do
- args = [1, 2, 3]
- tester = ArraySpec::Splat.new
- tester.unpack_3args(*args).should == [1, 2, 3]
- tester.unpack_4args(0, *args).should == [0, 1, 2, 3]
- end
-
- it "when applied to a non-Array value attempts to coerce it to Array if the object respond_to?(:to_a)" do
- obj = mock("pseudo-array")
- obj.should_receive(:to_a).and_return([2, 3, 4])
- [1, *obj].should == [1, 2, 3, 4]
- end
-
- it "when applied to a non-Array value uses it unchanged if it does not respond_to?(:to_a)" do
- obj = Object.new
- obj.should_not respond_to(:to_a)
- [1, *obj].should == [1, obj]
- end
-
- it "when applied to a BasicObject coerces it to Array if it respond_to?(:to_a)" do
- obj = BasicObject.new
- def obj.to_a; [2, 3, 4]; end
- [1, *obj].should == [1, 2, 3, 4]
- end
-
- it "can be used before other non-splat elements" do
- a = [1, 2]
- [0, *a, 3].should == [0, 1, 2, 3]
- end
-
- it "can be used multiple times in the same containing array" do
- a = [1, 2]
- b = [1, 0]
- [*a, 3, *a, *b].should == [1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 1, 0]
- end
-end
-
-describe "The packing splat operator (*)" do
-
-end