nushell/src/tests/test_cell_path.rs
Antoine Stevan 7486850357
rename the types with spaces in them to use - (#9929)
# Description
before this PR,
```nushell
> $.a.b | describe
cell path
```
which feels inconsistent with the `cell-path` type annotation, like in
```nushell
> def foo [x: cell-path] { $x | describe }; foo $.a.b
cell path
```

this PR changes the name of the "cell path" type from `cell path` to
`cell-path`

# User-Facing Changes
`cell path` is now `cell-path` in the output of `describe`.
this might be a breaking change in some scripts.

same goes with
- `list stream` -> `list-stream`
- `match pattern` -> `match-pattern`

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`

this PR adds a new `cell_path_type` test to make sure it stays equal to
`cell-path` in the future.

# After Submitting

---------

Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-06 13:22:12 -05:00

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use crate::tests::{fail_test, run_test, TestResult};
// Tests for $nothing / null / Value::Nothing
#[test]
fn nothing_fails_string() -> TestResult {
fail_test("$nothing.foo", "doesn't support cell paths")
}
#[test]
fn nothing_fails_int() -> TestResult {
fail_test("$nothing.3", "doesn't support cell paths")
}
// Tests for records
#[test]
fn record_single_field_success() -> TestResult {
run_test("{foo: 'bar'}.foo == 'bar'", "true")
}
#[test]
fn record_single_field_optional_success() -> TestResult {
run_test("{foo: 'bar'}.foo? == 'bar'", "true")
}
#[test]
fn get_works_with_cell_path_success() -> TestResult {
run_test("{foo: 'bar'} | get foo?", "bar")
}
#[test]
fn get_works_with_cell_path_missing_data() -> TestResult {
run_test("{foo: 'bar'} | get foobar? | to nuon", "null")
}
#[test]
fn record_single_field_failure() -> TestResult {
fail_test("{foo: 'bar'}.foobar", "")
}
#[test]
fn record_int_failure() -> TestResult {
fail_test("{foo: 'bar'}.3", "")
}
#[test]
fn record_single_field_optional() -> TestResult {
run_test("{foo: 'bar'}.foobar? | to nuon", "null")
}
#[test]
fn record_single_field_optional_short_circuits() -> TestResult {
// Check that we return null as soon as the `.foobar?` access
// fails instead of erroring on the `.baz` access
run_test("{foo: 'bar'}.foobar?.baz | to nuon", "null")
}
#[test]
fn record_multiple_optional_fields() -> TestResult {
run_test("{foo: 'bar'}.foobar?.baz? | to nuon", "null")
}
#[test]
fn nested_record_field_success() -> TestResult {
run_test("{foo: {bar: 'baz'} }.foo.bar == 'baz'", "true")
}
#[test]
fn nested_record_field_failure() -> TestResult {
fail_test("{foo: {bar: 'baz'} }.foo.asdf", "")
}
#[test]
fn nested_record_field_optional() -> TestResult {
run_test("{foo: {bar: 'baz'} }.foo.asdf? | to nuon", "null")
}
#[test]
fn record_with_nested_list_success() -> TestResult {
run_test("{foo: [{bar: 'baz'}]}.foo.0.bar == 'baz'", "true")
}
#[test]
fn record_with_nested_list_int_failure() -> TestResult {
fail_test("{foo: [{bar: 'baz'}]}.foo.3.bar", "")
}
#[test]
fn record_with_nested_list_column_failure() -> TestResult {
fail_test("{foo: [{bar: 'baz'}]}.foo.0.asdf", "")
}
// Tests for lists
#[test]
fn list_single_field_success() -> TestResult {
run_test("[{foo: 'bar'}].foo.0 == 'bar'", "true")?;
// test field access both ways
run_test("[{foo: 'bar'}].0.foo == 'bar'", "true")
}
#[test]
fn list_single_field_failure() -> TestResult {
fail_test("[{foo: 'bar'}].asdf", "")
}
// Test the scenario where the requested column is not present in all rows
#[test]
fn jagged_list_access_fails() -> TestResult {
fail_test("[{foo: 'bar'}, {}].foo", "cannot find column")?;
fail_test("[{}, {foo: 'bar'}].foo", "cannot find column")
}
#[test]
fn jagged_list_optional_access_succeeds() -> TestResult {
run_test("[{foo: 'bar'}, {}].foo?.0", "bar")?;
run_test("[{foo: 'bar'}, {}].foo?.1 | to nuon", "null")?;
run_test("[{}, {foo: 'bar'}].foo?.0 | to nuon", "null")?;
run_test("[{}, {foo: 'bar'}].foo?.1", "bar")
}
// test that accessing a nonexistent row fails
#[test]
fn list_row_access_failure() -> TestResult {
fail_test("[{foo: 'bar'}, {foo: 'baz'}].2", "")
}
#[test]
fn list_row_optional_access_succeeds() -> TestResult {
run_test("[{foo: 'bar'}, {foo: 'baz'}].2? | to nuon", "null")?;
run_test("[{foo: 'bar'}, {foo: 'baz'}].3? | to nuon", "null")
}
// regression test for an old bug
#[test]
fn do_not_delve_too_deep_in_nested_lists() -> TestResult {
fail_test("[[{foo: bar}]].foo", "cannot find column")
}
#[test]
fn cell_path_literals() -> TestResult {
run_test("let cell_path = $.a.b; {a: {b: 3}} | get $cell_path", "3")
}
// Test whether cell path access short-circuits properly
#[test]
fn deeply_nested_cell_path_short_circuits() -> TestResult {
run_test(
"{foo: [{bar: 'baz'}]}.foo.3?.bar.asdfdafg.234.foobar | to nuon",
"null",
)
}
#[test]
fn cell_path_type() -> TestResult {
run_test("$.a.b | describe", "cell-path")
}