nushell/crates/nu-protocol/tests/test_value.rs
JT 6cdfee3573
Move Value to helpers, separate span call (#10121)
# Description

As part of the refactor to split spans off of Value, this moves to using
helper functions to create values, and using `.span()` instead of
matching span out of Value directly.

Hoping to get a few more helping hands to finish this, as there are a
lot of commands to update :)

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Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: WindSoilder <windsoilder@outlook.com>
2023-09-03 07:27:29 -07:00

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Rust

use nu_protocol::{Config, Span, Value};
use rstest::rstest;
#[test]
fn test_comparison_nothing() {
let values = vec![
Value::test_int(1),
Value::test_string("string"),
Value::test_float(1.0),
];
let nothing = Value::nothing(Span::test_data());
for value in values {
assert!(matches!(
value.eq(Span::test_data(), &nothing, Span::test_data()),
Ok(Value::Bool { val: false, .. })
));
assert!(matches!(
value.ne(Span::test_data(), &nothing, Span::test_data()),
Ok(Value::Bool { val: true, .. })
));
assert!(matches!(
nothing.eq(Span::test_data(), &value, Span::test_data()),
Ok(Value::Bool { val: false, .. })
));
assert!(matches!(
nothing.ne(Span::test_data(), &value, Span::test_data()),
Ok(Value::Bool { val: true, .. })
));
}
}
#[rstest]
#[case(365 * 24 * 3600 * 1_000_000_000, "52wk 1day")]
#[case( (((((((7 + 2) * 24 + 3) * 60 + 4) * 60) + 5) * 1000 + 6) * 1000 + 7) * 1000 + 8,
"1wk 2day 3hr 4min 5sec 6ms 7µs 8ns")]
fn test_duration_to_string(#[case] in_ns: i64, #[case] expected: &str) {
let dur = Value::test_duration(in_ns);
assert_eq!(
expected,
dur.into_string("", &Config::default()),
"expected != observed"
);
}