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this pr refines #8270 and closes #8109 # description examples: the original syntax is okay ```nu def okay [nums: list] {} # the type of list will be list<any> ``` empty annotations are allowed in any variation the last two may be caught by a future formatter, but do not affect `nu` code currently ```nu def okay [nums: list<>] {} # okay def okay [nums: list< >] {} # weird but also okay def okay [nums: list< >] {} # also weird but okay ``` types are allowed (See [notes](#notes) below) ```nu def okay [nums: list<int>] {} # `test [a b c]` will throw an error def okay [nums: list< int > {} # any amount of space within the angle brackets is okay def err [nums: list <int>] {} # this is not okay, `nums` and `<int>` will be parsed as # two separate params, ``` nested annotations are allowed in many variations ```nu def okay [items: list<list<int>>] {} def okay [items: list<list>] {} ``` any unterminated annotation is caught ```nu Error: nu::parser::unexpected_eof × Unexpected end of code. ╭─[source:1:1] 1 │ def err [nums: list<int] {} · ▲ · ╰── expected closing > ╰──── ``` unknown types are flagged ```nu Error: nu::parser::unknown_type × Unknown type. ╭─[source:1:1] 1 │ def err [nums: list<str>] {} · ─┬─ · ╰── unknown type ╰──── Error: nu::parser::unknown_type × Unknown type. ╭─[source:1:1] 1 │ def err [nums: list<int, string>] {} · ─────┬───── · ╰── unknown type ╰──── ``` # notes the error message for mismatched types in not as intuitive ```nu Error: nu::parser::parse_mismatch × Parse mismatch during operation. ╭─[source:1:1] 1 │ def err [nums: list<int>] {}; err [a b c] · ┬ · ╰── expected int ╰──── ``` it should be something like this ```nu Error: nu::parser::parse_mismatch × Parse mismatch during operation. ╭─[source:1:1] 1 │ def err [nums: list<int>] {}; err [a b c] · ──┬── · ╰── expected list<int> ╰──── ``` this is currently not implemented
284 lines
6.5 KiB
Rust
284 lines
6.5 KiB
Rust
use nu_parser::{lex, lex_signature, ParseError, Token, TokenContents};
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use nu_protocol::Span;
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#[test]
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fn lex_basic() {
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let file = b"let x = 4";
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let output = lex(file, 0, &[], &[], true);
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assert!(output.1.is_none());
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}
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#[test]
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fn lex_newline() {
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let file = b"let x = 300\nlet y = 500;";
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let output = lex(file, 0, &[], &[], true);
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assert!(output.0.contains(&Token {
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contents: TokenContents::Eol,
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span: Span::new(11, 12)
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}));
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}
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#[test]
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fn lex_annotations_list() {
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let file = b"items: list<string>";
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let (output, err) = lex_signature(file, 0, &[b'\n', b'\r'], &[b':', b'=', b','], false);
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assert!(err.is_none());
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assert_eq!(output.len(), 3);
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}
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#[test]
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fn lex_annotations_record() {
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let file = b"config: record<name: string>";
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let (output, err) = lex_signature(file, 0, &[b'\n', b'\r'], &[b':', b'=', b','], false);
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assert!(err.is_none());
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assert_eq!(output.len(), 3);
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}
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#[test]
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fn lex_annotations_empty() {
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let file = b"items: list<>";
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let (output, err) = lex_signature(file, 0, &[b'\n', b'\r'], &[b':', b'=', b','], false);
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assert!(err.is_none());
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assert_eq!(output.len(), 3);
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}
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#[test]
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fn lex_annotations_space_before_annotations() {
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let file = b"items: list <string>";
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let (output, err) = lex_signature(file, 0, &[b'\n', b'\r'], &[b':', b'=', b','], false);
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assert!(err.is_none());
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assert_eq!(output.len(), 4);
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}
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#[test]
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fn lex_annotations_space_within_annotations() {
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let file = b"items: list< string>";
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let (output, err) = lex_signature(file, 0, &[b'\n', b'\r'], &[b':', b'=', b','], false);
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assert!(err.is_none());
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assert_eq!(output.len(), 3);
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let file = b"items: list<string >";
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let (output, err) = lex_signature(file, 0, &[b'\n', b'\r'], &[b':', b'=', b','], false);
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assert!(err.is_none());
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assert_eq!(output.len(), 3);
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let file = b"items: list< string >";
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let (output, err) = lex_signature(file, 0, &[b'\n', b'\r'], &[b':', b'=', b','], false);
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assert!(err.is_none());
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assert_eq!(output.len(), 3);
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}
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#[test]
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fn lex_annotations_nested() {
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let file = b"items: list<record<name: string>>";
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let (output, err) = lex_signature(file, 0, &[b'\n', b'\r'], &[b':', b'=', b','], false);
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assert!(err.is_none());
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assert_eq!(output.len(), 3);
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}
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#[test]
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fn lex_annotations_nested_unterminated() {
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let file = b"items: list<record<name: string>";
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let (output, err) = lex_signature(file, 0, &[b'\n', b'\r'], &[b':', b'=', b','], false);
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assert!(matches!(err.unwrap(), ParseError::UnexpectedEof(_, _)));
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assert_eq!(output.len(), 3);
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}
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#[test]
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fn lex_annotations_unterminated() {
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let file = b"items: list<string";
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let (output, err) = lex_signature(file, 0, &[b'\n', b'\r'], &[b':', b'=', b','], false);
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assert!(matches!(err.unwrap(), ParseError::UnexpectedEof(_, _)));
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assert_eq!(output.len(), 3);
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}
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#[test]
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fn lex_empty() {
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let file = b"";
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let output = lex(file, 0, &[], &[], true);
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assert!(output.0.is_empty());
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assert!(output.1.is_none());
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}
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#[test]
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fn lex_parenthesis() {
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// The whole parenthesis is an item for the lexer
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let file = b"let x = (300 + (322 * 444));";
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let output = lex(file, 0, &[], &[], true);
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assert_eq!(
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output.0.get(3).unwrap(),
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&Token {
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contents: TokenContents::Item,
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span: Span::new(8, 27)
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}
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn lex_comment() {
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let file = b"let x = 300 # a comment \n $x + 444";
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let output = lex(file, 0, &[], &[], false);
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assert_eq!(
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output.0.get(4).unwrap(),
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&Token {
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contents: TokenContents::Comment,
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span: Span::new(12, 24)
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}
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn lex_is_incomplete() {
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let file = b"let x = 300 | ;";
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let output = lex(file, 0, &[], &[], true);
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let err = output.1.unwrap();
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assert!(matches!(err, ParseError::ExtraTokens(_)));
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}
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#[test]
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fn lex_incomplete_paren() {
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let file = b"let x = (300 + ( 4 + 1)";
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let output = lex(file, 0, &[], &[], true);
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let err = output.1.unwrap();
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assert!(matches!(err, ParseError::UnexpectedEof(v, _) if v == ")"));
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}
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#[test]
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fn lex_incomplete_quote() {
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let file = b"let x = '300 + 4 + 1";
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let output = lex(file, 0, &[], &[], true);
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let err = output.1.unwrap();
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assert!(matches!(err, ParseError::UnexpectedEof(v, _) if v == "'"));
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}
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#[test]
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fn lex_comments_no_space() {
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// test for parses that contain tokens that normally introduce comments
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// Code:
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// let z = 42 #the comment
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// let x#y = 69 #hello
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// let flk = nixpkgs#hello #hello
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let file = b"let z = 42 #the comment \n let x#y = 69 #hello \n let flk = nixpkgs#hello #hello";
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let output = lex(file, 0, &[], &[], false);
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assert_eq!(
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output.0.get(4).unwrap(),
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&Token {
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contents: TokenContents::Comment,
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span: Span::new(11, 24)
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}
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);
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assert_eq!(
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output.0.get(7).unwrap(),
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&Token {
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contents: TokenContents::Item,
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span: Span::new(30, 33)
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}
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);
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assert_eq!(
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output.0.get(10).unwrap(),
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&Token {
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contents: TokenContents::Comment,
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span: Span::new(39, 46)
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}
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);
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assert_eq!(
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output.0.get(15).unwrap(),
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&Token {
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contents: TokenContents::Item,
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span: Span::new(58, 71)
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}
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);
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assert_eq!(
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output.0.get(16).unwrap(),
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&Token {
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contents: TokenContents::Comment,
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span: Span::new(72, 78)
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}
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn lex_comments() {
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// Comments should keep the end of line token
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// Code:
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// let z = 4
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// let x = 4 #comment
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// let y = 1 # comment
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let file = b"let z = 4 #comment \n let x = 4 # comment\n let y = 1 # comment";
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let output = lex(file, 0, &[], &[], false);
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assert_eq!(
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output.0.get(4).unwrap(),
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&Token {
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contents: TokenContents::Comment,
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span: Span::new(10, 19)
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}
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);
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assert_eq!(
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output.0.get(5).unwrap(),
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&Token {
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contents: TokenContents::Eol,
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span: Span::new(19, 20)
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}
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);
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// When there is no space between the comment and the new line the span
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// for the command and the EOL overlaps
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assert_eq!(
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output.0.get(10).unwrap(),
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&Token {
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contents: TokenContents::Comment,
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span: Span::new(31, 40)
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}
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);
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assert_eq!(
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output.0.get(11).unwrap(),
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&Token {
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contents: TokenContents::Eol,
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span: Span::new(40, 41)
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}
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);
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}
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