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data/test/test_data.rb
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require 'rubygems'
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require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/test_helper.rb'
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module Tests
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class Test_BitStrings < Test::Unit::TestCase
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TestVals = [
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'00000000000001111111111111',
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'00101001010100101010111001101101',
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'1100111000111100001111100000',
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'101100111000111100001111100000',
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'101010101010101010101010101010',
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'010101010101010101010101010101',
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'0000000000000000000000000000',
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'1111111111111111111111111111'
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]
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IfNoneCalled = 'IfNone invoked'
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IfNone = lambda { return IfNoneCalled }
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end # class Test_BitStrings
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end # module Tests
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require 'rubygems'
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require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/test_helper.rb'
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require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/test_data.rb'
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#
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# Test the methods inherited from the Enumerable mixin.
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#
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module Tests
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class Test_BitStrings < Test::Unit::TestCase
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#
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# The all? method returns true IFF every iteration of the block returns
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# a true value.
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#
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def test_010_all?()
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return unless (BitString.new.respond_to?(:all?))
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TestVals.each do |sVal|
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#
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# Start with unbounded bitstrings.
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bs = BitString.new(sVal)
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assert(bs.all? { |v| true },
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"Test unbounded '#{sVal}'.all? true == true")
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assert(! bs.all? { |v| false },
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"Test unbounded '#{sVal}'.all? false == false")
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tick = 0
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assert(! bs.all? { |v| ((tick += 1) % 2).zero? },
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"Test unbounded '#{sVal}'.all? sometimes == false")
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# Repeat for bounded strings.
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bs = BitString.new(sVal, sVal.length)
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assert(bs.all? { |v| true },
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"Test bounded '#{sVal}'.all? true == true")
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assert(! bs.all? { |v| false },
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"Test bounded '#{sVal}'.all? false == false")
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tick = 0
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assert(! bs.all? { |v| ((tick += 1) % 2).zero? },
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"Test bounded '#{sVal}'.all? sometimes == false")
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end
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end
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# Test that the any? method works. (Returns true if any iteration of
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# the block does.)
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def test_020_any?()
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return unless (BitString.new.respond_to?(:any?))
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TestVals.each do |sVal|
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# Start with unbounded bitstrings.
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bs = BitString.new(sVal)
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assert(bs.any? { |v| true },
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"Test unbounded '#{sVal}'.any? true == true")
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assert(! bs.any? { |v| false },
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"Test unbounded '#{sVal}'.any? false == false")
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tick = 0
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assert(bs.any? { |v| v == sVal[-1,1].to_i(2) },
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# Repeat for bounded strings.
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bs = BitString.new(sVal, sVal.length)
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assert(bs.any? { |v| true },
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"Test bounded '#{sVal}'.any? true == true")
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assert(! bs.any? { |v| false },
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tick = 0
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assert(bs.any? { |v| v == sVal[-1,1].to_i(2) },
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end
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end
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def test_030_collect()
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return unless (BitString.new.respond_to?(:collect))
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TestVals.each do |sVal|
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# Unbounded first.
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tVal = sVal.sub(/^0+(.)/, '\1').reverse
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def test_040_detect()
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return unless (BitString.new.respond_to?(:detect))
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bs = BitString.new(sVal)
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assert_equal(sVal[-1,1].to_i(2),
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bs.detect { |v| true },
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"Test unbounded '#{sVal}'.detect {true} == '#{sVal[-1,1]}'")
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assert_nil(bs.detect { |v| false },
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"Test unbounded '#{sVal}'.detect {false} == nil")
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"Test unbounded '#{sVal}'.detect(ifnone) {false} == " +
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assert_equal(sVal[-1,1].to_i(2),
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"Test bounded '#{sVal}'.detect {true} == '#{sVal[-1,1]}'")
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def test_050_each_with_index()
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return unless (BitString.new.respond_to?(:each_with_index))
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bs.each_with_index do |val,pos|
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bs.each_with_index do |val,pos|
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def test_060_entries()
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def test_080_find_all()
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return unless (BitString.new.respond_to?(:include?))
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#
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assert_equal(expected,
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"Test bounded '#{sVal}'.inject { memo + 0s}")
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result = bs.inject(-20) { |memo,val| memo + (val.zero? ? 1 : 0) }
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assert_equal(bs.population(0) - 20,
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"Test bounded '#{sVal}'.inject(-20) { memo + 0s}")
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end
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end
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def test_120_map()
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#
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# Same as .collect so don't bother to test.
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#
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end
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def test_130_max()
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return unless (BitString.new.respond_to?(:max))
|
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TestVals.each do |sVal|
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#
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407
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# Unbounded.
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408
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#
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bs = BitString.new(sVal)
|
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expected = bs.to_i.zero? ? 0 : 1
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assert_equal(expected,
|
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|
+
bs.max,
|
413
|
+
"Test unbounded '#{sVal}'.max == #{expected}")
|
414
|
+
#
|
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|
+
# Bounded.
|
416
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+
#
|
417
|
+
bs = BitString.new(sVal, sVal.length)
|
418
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+
expected = bs.to_i.zero? ? 0 : 1
|
419
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+
assert_equal(expected,
|
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|
+
bs.max,
|
421
|
+
"Test bounded '#{sVal}'.max == #{expected}")
|
422
|
+
end
|
423
|
+
end
|
424
|
+
|
425
|
+
def test_140_member?()
|
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|
+
#
|
427
|
+
# Same as .include? so don't bother to test.
|
428
|
+
#
|
429
|
+
end
|
430
|
+
|
431
|
+
def test_150_min()
|
432
|
+
return unless (BitString.new.respond_to?(:min))
|
433
|
+
TestVals.each do |sVal|
|
434
|
+
#
|
435
|
+
# Unbounded.
|
436
|
+
#
|
437
|
+
bs = BitString.new(sVal)
|
438
|
+
expected = (bs.population(1) == bs.length) ? 1 : 0
|
439
|
+
assert_equal(expected,
|
440
|
+
bs.min,
|
441
|
+
"Test unbounded '#{sVal}'.min == #{expected}")
|
442
|
+
#
|
443
|
+
# Bounded.
|
444
|
+
#
|
445
|
+
bs = BitString.new(sVal, sVal.length)
|
446
|
+
expected = (bs.population(1) == bs.length) ? 1 : 0
|
447
|
+
assert_equal(expected,
|
448
|
+
bs.min,
|
449
|
+
"Test bounded '#{sVal}'.min == #{expected}")
|
450
|
+
end
|
451
|
+
end
|
452
|
+
|
453
|
+
def test_160_partition()
|
454
|
+
return unless (BitString.new.respond_to?(:partition))
|
455
|
+
TestVals.each do |sVal|
|
456
|
+
#
|
457
|
+
# Unbounded.
|
458
|
+
#
|
459
|
+
bs = BitString.new(sVal)
|
460
|
+
n0 = bs.population(0)
|
461
|
+
n1 = bs.population(1)
|
462
|
+
expected = [ Array.new(n0, 0), Array.new(n1, 1) ]
|
463
|
+
result = bs.partition { |val| val.zero? }
|
464
|
+
assert_equal(expected,
|
465
|
+
result,
|
466
|
+
"Test unbounded '#{sVal}'.partition{0,1}")
|
467
|
+
expected.reverse!
|
468
|
+
result = bs.partition { |val| ! val.zero? }
|
469
|
+
assert_equal(expected,
|
470
|
+
result,
|
471
|
+
"Test unbounded '#{sVal}'.partition{1,0}")
|
472
|
+
#
|
473
|
+
# Bounded.
|
474
|
+
#
|
475
|
+
bs = BitString.new(sVal, sVal.length)
|
476
|
+
n0 = bs.population(0)
|
477
|
+
n1 = bs.population(1)
|
478
|
+
expected = [ Array.new(n0, 0), Array.new(n1, 1) ]
|
479
|
+
result = bs.partition { |val| val.zero? }
|
480
|
+
assert_equal(expected,
|
481
|
+
result,
|
482
|
+
"Test bounded '#{sVal}'.partition{0,1}")
|
483
|
+
expected.reverse!
|
484
|
+
result = bs.partition { |val| ! val.zero? }
|
485
|
+
assert_equal(expected,
|
486
|
+
result,
|
487
|
+
"Test bounded '#{sVal}'.partition{1,0}")
|
488
|
+
end
|
489
|
+
end
|
490
|
+
|
491
|
+
def test_170_reject()
|
492
|
+
return unless (BitString.new.respond_to?(:reject))
|
493
|
+
TestVals.each do |sVal|
|
494
|
+
#
|
495
|
+
# Unbounded.
|
496
|
+
#
|
497
|
+
bs = BitString.new(sVal)
|
498
|
+
n0 = bs.population(0)
|
499
|
+
n1 = bs.population(1)
|
500
|
+
expected = Array.new(n0, 0)
|
501
|
+
result = bs.reject { |val| ! val.zero? }
|
502
|
+
assert_equal(expected,
|
503
|
+
result,
|
504
|
+
"Test unbounded '#{sVal}'.reject {! 0}")
|
505
|
+
expected = Array.new(n1, 1)
|
506
|
+
result = bs.reject { |val| val.zero? }
|
507
|
+
assert_equal(expected,
|
508
|
+
result,
|
509
|
+
"Test unbounded '#{sVal}'.reject {0}")
|
510
|
+
expected = []
|
511
|
+
bs.to_a.each_with_index do |val,pos|
|
512
|
+
expected.push(val) unless (pos.%(2).zero?)
|
513
|
+
end
|
514
|
+
tick = -1
|
515
|
+
result = bs.reject { |val| tick += 1; tick.%(2).zero? }
|
516
|
+
assert_equal(expected,
|
517
|
+
result,
|
518
|
+
"Test unbounded '#{sVal}'.reject(%2)")
|
519
|
+
expected = []
|
520
|
+
bs.to_a.each_with_index do |val,pos|
|
521
|
+
expected.push(val) unless (pos.%(3).zero?)
|
522
|
+
end
|
523
|
+
tick = -1
|
524
|
+
result = bs.reject { |val| tick += 1; tick.%(3).zero? }
|
525
|
+
assert_equal(expected,
|
526
|
+
result,
|
527
|
+
"Test unbounded '#{sVal}'.reject(%3)")
|
528
|
+
#
|
529
|
+
# Bounded.
|
530
|
+
#
|
531
|
+
bs = BitString.new(sVal, sVal.length)
|
532
|
+
n0 = bs.population(0)
|
533
|
+
n1 = bs.population(1)
|
534
|
+
expected = Array.new(n0, 0)
|
535
|
+
result = bs.reject { |val| ! val.zero? }
|
536
|
+
assert_equal(expected,
|
537
|
+
result,
|
538
|
+
"Test bounded '#{sVal}'.reject {! 0}")
|
539
|
+
expected = Array.new(n1, 1)
|
540
|
+
result = bs.reject { |val| val.zero? }
|
541
|
+
assert_equal(expected,
|
542
|
+
result,
|
543
|
+
"Test bounded '#{sVal}'.reject {0}")
|
544
|
+
expected = []
|
545
|
+
bs.to_a.each_with_index do |val,pos|
|
546
|
+
expected.push(val) unless (pos.%(2).zero?)
|
547
|
+
end
|
548
|
+
tick = -1
|
549
|
+
result = bs.reject { |val| tick += 1; tick.%(2).zero? }
|
550
|
+
assert_equal(expected,
|
551
|
+
result,
|
552
|
+
"Test bounded '#{sVal}'.reject(%2)")
|
553
|
+
expected = []
|
554
|
+
bs.to_a.each_with_index do |val,pos|
|
555
|
+
expected.push(val) unless (pos.%(3).zero?)
|
556
|
+
end
|
557
|
+
tick = -1
|
558
|
+
result = bs.reject { |val| tick += 1; tick.%(3).zero? }
|
559
|
+
assert_equal(expected,
|
560
|
+
result,
|
561
|
+
"Test bounded '#{sVal}'.reject(%3)")
|
562
|
+
end
|
563
|
+
end
|
564
|
+
|
565
|
+
#
|
566
|
+
# Test the select() method.
|
567
|
+
#
|
568
|
+
def test_180_select()
|
569
|
+
TestVals.each do |sVal|
|
570
|
+
bs = BitString.new(sVal)
|
571
|
+
aVal = bs.select { |bit| true }
|
572
|
+
aVal = aVal.collect { |num| num.to_s }.join('').reverse
|
573
|
+
sVal_e = sVal.gsub(/^0+(.)/, '\1')
|
574
|
+
assert_equal(sVal_e,
|
575
|
+
aVal,
|
576
|
+
"Test unbounded select block('#{sVal}')")
|
577
|
+
#
|
578
|
+
# And again for a bounded value.
|
579
|
+
#
|
580
|
+
bs = BitString.new(sVal, sVal.length)
|
581
|
+
aVal = bs.select { |bit| true }
|
582
|
+
aVal = aVal.collect { |num| num.to_s }.join('').reverse
|
583
|
+
assert_equal(sVal,
|
584
|
+
aVal,
|
585
|
+
"Test bounded select block('#{sVal}')")
|
586
|
+
end
|
587
|
+
end
|
588
|
+
|
589
|
+
#
|
590
|
+
# slice()
|
591
|
+
#
|
592
|
+
def test_190_slice()
|
593
|
+
return unless (BitString.new.respond_to?(:slice))
|
594
|
+
TestVals.each do |sVal|
|
595
|
+
bs = BitString.new(sVal)
|
596
|
+
sVal_r = sVal.reverse
|
597
|
+
sVal_l = sVal.length
|
598
|
+
(sVal_l - 1).times do |pos|
|
599
|
+
(sVal_l - pos).times do |width|
|
600
|
+
width += 1
|
601
|
+
nbs = bs.slice(pos, width)
|
602
|
+
bsPiece = nbs.to_s
|
603
|
+
#
|
604
|
+
# nbs is now bounded (that's what slice() does), so it should no
|
605
|
+
# longer match the original under any conditions.
|
606
|
+
#
|
607
|
+
assert_not_equal(bs,
|
608
|
+
nbs,
|
609
|
+
"Verify that slice() doesn't change the original")
|
610
|
+
sPiece = sVal_r[pos,width].reverse
|
611
|
+
assert_equal(sPiece,
|
612
|
+
bsPiece,
|
613
|
+
"Test '#{sVal}'.slice(#{pos},#{width}) == '#{sPiece}'")
|
614
|
+
end
|
615
|
+
end
|
616
|
+
end
|
617
|
+
end
|
618
|
+
|
619
|
+
#
|
620
|
+
# slice!()
|
621
|
+
#
|
622
|
+
def test_200_slice!()
|
623
|
+
return unless (BitString.new.respond_to?(:slice!))
|
624
|
+
TestVals.each do |sVal|
|
625
|
+
sVal_r = sVal.reverse
|
626
|
+
sVal_l = sVal.length
|
627
|
+
(sVal_l - 1).times do |pos|
|
628
|
+
(sVal_l - pos).times do |width|
|
629
|
+
width += 1
|
630
|
+
bs = BitString.new(sVal)
|
631
|
+
bs.slice!(pos, width)
|
632
|
+
bsPiece = bs.to_s
|
633
|
+
#
|
634
|
+
# Slicing results in a bounded bitstring, so don't strip the
|
635
|
+
# leading zeroes.
|
636
|
+
#
|
637
|
+
sPiece = sVal_r[pos,width].reverse
|
638
|
+
assert_equal(sPiece,
|
639
|
+
bsPiece,
|
640
|
+
"Test '#{sVal}'.slice!(#{pos},#{width}) == '#{sPiece}'")
|
641
|
+
end
|
642
|
+
end
|
643
|
+
end
|
644
|
+
end
|
645
|
+
|
646
|
+
def test_210_sort()
|
647
|
+
return unless (BitString.new.respond_to?(:sort))
|
648
|
+
assert(false, '###FAIL! .sort not supported but .respond_to? is true!')
|
649
|
+
end
|
650
|
+
|
651
|
+
#
|
652
|
+
# .sort_by *might* make sense for bitstrings, but leave the
|
653
|
+
# determination for another time.
|
654
|
+
#
|
655
|
+
def test_220_sort_by()
|
656
|
+
return unless (BitString.new.respond_to?(:sort_by))
|
657
|
+
assert(false, '###FAIL! .sort_by not supported but .respond_to? is true!')
|
658
|
+
end
|
659
|
+
|
660
|
+
#
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661
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# .zip makes sense for bitstrings, but writing the tests is likely
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# to be a bit complicated. Punt for now.
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#
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def test_230_zip()
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return unless (BitString.new.respond_to?(:zip))
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assert(false, '###FAIL! .zip not supported but .respond_to? is true!')
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end
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end # class Test_BitStrings
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end # module Tests
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