nushell/crates/nu-path/tests/util.rs
Jakub Žádník d95375d494
nu-path crate refactor (#3730)
* Resolve rebase artifacts

* Remove leftover dependencies on removed feature

* Remove unnecessary 'pub'

* Start taking notes and fooling around

* Split canonicalize to two versions; Add TODOs

One that takes `relative_to` and one that doesn't.
More TODO notes.

* Merge absolutize to and rename resolve_dots

* Add custom absolutize fn and use it in path expand

* Convert a couple of dunce::canonicalize to ours

* Update nu-path description

* Replace all canonicalize with nu-path version

* Remove leftover dunce dependencies

* Fix broken autocd with trailing slash

Trailing slash is preserved *only* in paths that do not contain "." or
"..". This should be fixed in the future to cover all paths but for now
it at least covers basic cases.

* Use dunce::canonicalize for canonicalizing

* Alow cd recovery from non-existent cwd

* Disable removed canonicalize functionality tests

Remove unused import

* Break down nu-path into separate modules

* Remove unused public imports

* Remove abundant cow mapping

* Fix clippy warning

* Reformulate old canonicalize tests to expand_path

They wouldn't work with the new canonicalize.

* Canonicalize also ~ and ndots; Unify path joining

Also, add doc comments in nu_path::expansions.

* Add comment

* Avoid expanding ndots if path is not valid UTF-8

With this change, no lossy path->string conversion should happen in the
nu-path crate.

* Fmt

* Slight expand_tilde refactor; Add doc comments

* Start nu-path integration tests

* Add tests TODO

* Fix docstring typo

* Fix some doc strings

* Add README for nu-path crate

* Add a couple of canonicalize tests

* Add nu-path integration tests

* Add trim trailing slashes tests

* Update nu-path dependency

* Remove unused import

* Regenerate lockfile
2021-08-28 15:59:09 +03:00

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use nu_path::trim_trailing_slash;
use std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR;
/// Helper function that joins string literals with '/' or '\', based on the host OS
fn join_path_sep(pieces: &[&str]) -> String {
let sep_string = String::from(MAIN_SEPARATOR);
pieces.join(&sep_string)
}
#[test]
fn trims_trailing_slash_without_trailing_slash() {
let path = join_path_sep(&["some", "path"]);
let actual = trim_trailing_slash(&path);
assert_eq!(actual, &path)
}
#[test]
fn trims_trailing_slash() {
let path = join_path_sep(&["some", "path", ""]);
let actual = trim_trailing_slash(&path);
let expected = join_path_sep(&["some", "path"]);
assert_eq!(actual, &expected)
}
#[test]
fn trims_many_trailing_slashes() {
let path = join_path_sep(&["some", "path", "", "", "", ""]);
let actual = trim_trailing_slash(&path);
let expected = join_path_sep(&["some", "path"]);
assert_eq!(actual, &expected)
}
#[test]
fn trims_trailing_slash_empty() {
let path = String::from(MAIN_SEPARATOR);
let actual = trim_trailing_slash(&path);
assert_eq!(actual, "")
}