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require 'set'
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#=== The MIT License (MIT).
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#Copyright (c) 2013 Peter Camilleri
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#
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#Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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#of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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#in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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#to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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#copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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#The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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#all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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#THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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#FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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#AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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#LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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#OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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#THE SOFTWARE.
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#
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#=== The file option_list.rb and the class \OptionList.
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#This file contains the code for the \OptionList class that implements smart
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#and easy options for functions. It has the virtue of defining function
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#options clearly in a single place instead of spread out in complex code.
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#A classic but unclear sequence in many functions is the use of boolean values
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#to control or switch on or off some option. For example consider the well
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#known readline function:
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# cmd = readline(">", false)
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#See the boolean at the end? It says "false". What is "false"? Who knows? You
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#need to dig deeper or guess or just cut and paste without understanding. What
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#if, instead, the code looked like:
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# cmd = readline(">", :nohistory)
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#The boolean has been replaced by something a lot clearer. The problem with
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#such clarity is that it involves a lot more effort than the lazy boolean. The
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#\OptionList class aims to solve that issue by making useful, flexible options
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#just about as easy to use as the lazy way.
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#==== Warning: This code is most opinionated! ;-)
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#The philosophy and opinion expressed through this code is that errors should
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#be detected as close to the point of error as possible and that an error is
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#preferable to running with potentially incorrect results. As a result, it
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#will be noted that the programmer does not hesitate to use the fAE, a wrapper
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#of the "fail" keyword, liberally throughout the code to achieve this end.
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#Complimentary to this is the idea that the library (gem) writer should do as
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#much of the "heavy lifting" as possible, with clear, detailed documentation so
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#that the library (gem) user does not have to work hard or be lost or confused.
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#Only time will tell to what extent these lofty goals have been achieved.
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#Hopefully, with good feedback, this and other code libraries will improve.
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class OptionList
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#An internal marker for value entries.
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VALUE_ENTRY = 'A value entry.'
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#Create an option list from an array of option specs. These specs consist of
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#a number of array specifications and hash specifications.
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#==== Array Specification
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#In the array form of specification, the first element of the array is the
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#category of the option, and the subsequent entries are the allowed values
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#for that category. The first of these values is the default value for the
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#category. This may be nil to have no default value. The symbols used in each
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#category must be unique. Duplicates will fail with an ArgumentError.
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#==== Hash Specification
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#In the hash form of specification, the key is the category and the value
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#is the default value. There is no list of allowed values in this case.
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#==== Example:
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# @opt_list = OptionList.new([:history, :history, :nohistory], {:page_len => 42})
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#==== Parameters:
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#* option_specs - The comma separated option specs, made into an array by the
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# splat operator.
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#==== Dynamic Methods:
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#As option specs are added, new methods are created to allow for easy access
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#to the option information. If the above example were processed, the following
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#methods would be added:
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#* history - would return the value of the :history category.
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#* history? - would return true if the :history option where active.
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#* nohistory? - would return true if the :nohistory option were active.
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#* page_len - would return the value of the :page_len category.
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#==== Exceptions:
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#* ArgumentError for a number of invalid argument conditions.
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def initialize(*option_specs)
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@categories = Hash.new
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@default = Hash.new
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@selected = Hash.new
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do_add_specs(option_specs)
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end
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#Add additonal option specifications to the option list. See the method new
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#for more information on those specifications.
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def add_specs(*option_specs)
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do_add_specs(option_specs)
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end
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private #Private methods follow.
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#Iterate over the array of specs, adding them to the option list.
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def do_add_specs(option_specs)
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option_specs.each do |spec|
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if spec.is_a?(Hash)
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hash_spec(spec)
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elsif spec.is_a?(Array)
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array_spec(spec)
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fAE "Found #{spec.class} instead of Hash or Array."
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end
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end
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#Process an array spec that lists all the valid values for an option. See
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#the new method for more information on these specs.
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def array_spec(spec)
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cat = spec.delete_at(0)
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fAE "Found #{cat.class}, expected Symbol." unless cat.is_a?(Symbol)
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fAE "Duplicate category: #{cat}" if @default.has_key?(cat)
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fAE "Invalid number of entries for #{cat}." unless spec.length > 1
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define_singleton_method(cat) { @selected[cat] }
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spec.each_with_index do |opt, index|
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if opt != nil
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fAE "Found #{opt.class}, expected Symbol." unless opt.is_a?(Symbol)
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fAE "Duplicate option: #{opt}" if @categories.has_key?(opt)
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@categories[opt] = cat
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qry = (opt.to_s + '?').to_sym
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define_singleton_method(qry) { @selected[cat] == opt }
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@selected[cat] = @default[cat] = opt if index == 0
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elsif index == 0
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@selected[cat] = @default[cat] = nil
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else
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fAE "The value nil is only allowed as the default option."
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end
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end
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end
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#Process a hash spec that lists only the default value for an option. See
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#the new method for more information on these specs.
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def hash_spec(spec)
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fAE "Hash contains no specs." unless spec.length > 0
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spec.each do |cat, value|
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fAE "Found #{cat.class}, expected Symbol." unless cat.is_a?(Symbol)
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fAE "Duplicate category: #{cat}" if @default.has_key?(cat)
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define_singleton_method(cat) { @selected[cat] }
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@categories[cat] = VALUE_ENTRY
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@selected[cat] = @default[cat] = value
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end
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public #Back to public methods.
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#From the possible options, select the actual, in force, options for use in
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#the code. These options may take several forms:
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#* A symbol - For categories with a specified symbol list, simply list one
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# of the allowed symbols.
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#* A hash - For any type of category, a hash may be used in the the form
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#* Mixed - Symbols and hashes can be mixed in an array (see below on how this
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# is done) Note: Option order does not matter.
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#Some examples:
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# foo(:sedan, :turbo)
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# foo({:style=>:sedan})
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# foo({:page_len=>60})
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# foo(:sedan, :turbo, {:page_len=>60})
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# foo({:style=>:sedan, :page_len=>60})
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# foo({:style=>:sedan}, {:page_len=>60})
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#=== Passing in option data:
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#The caller of this method may pass these options in a number of ways:
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#==== Array (via a splat)
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#Given the example shown in the new method, consider:
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# def test(count, *opt)
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# test(34, 53, 76, 'hike!', [:history])
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#* selections - An array of the options passed into the client function, usually
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def select(selections=[])
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@selected = @default.clone
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add_selections(selections)
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end
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def add_selections(selections=[])
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selections = [selections] unless selections.is_a?(Array)
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fAE "Unknown option: #{option}." unless @categories.has_key?(option)
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fAE "Not a category: #{cat}." unless @default.has_key?(cat)
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#A formal testing frame for the option list class.
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#Execute this file to perform the tests.
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require_relative 'option_list'
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require 'minitest/autorun'
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class OptionListTester < MiniTest::Unit::TestCase
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def setup
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@ol1 = OptionList.new([:history, :history, :nohistory], {:pg_len => 42})
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@ol2 = OptionList.new([:history, nil, :history, :nohistory])
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def test_that_it_rejects_bad_specs
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#Reject empty argument lists.
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assert_raises(ArgumentError) { @x = OptionList.new([])}
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assert_raises(ArgumentError) { @x = OptionList.new({})}
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assert_raises(ArgumentError) { @x = OptionList.new([:foo, :lala, :bar], [:foo, :kung, :east]) }
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end
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def test_that_the_methods_were_added
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assert_respond_to(@ol1, :history)
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assert_raises(ArgumentError) {@ol1.add_specs({:history=>'fun'})}
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assert(@ol1.history?)
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refute(@ol1.nohistory?)
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assert_equal(@ol1.history, :history)
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assert_equal(@ol1.pg_len, 42)
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assert_raises(ArgumentError) {@ol1.add_specs({:pg_len=>66})}
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assert(@ol1.history?)
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refute(@ol1.nohistory?)
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assert_equal(@ol1.history, :history)
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assert_equal(@ol1.pg_len, 42)
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end
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def test_that_it_rejects_bad_selections
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#Reject if options are not an array or a hash.
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assert_raises(ArgumentError) { @ol1.select(45) }
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#Reject if the option is not a symbol.
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assert_raises(ArgumentError) { @ol1.select([34]) }
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+
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#Reject if the category is not a symbol.
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assert_raises(ArgumentError) { @ol1.select({'page_len'=>77}) }
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+
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#Reject if the symbol is not one defined.
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assert_raises(ArgumentError) { @ol1.select([:foobar]) }
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assert_raises(ArgumentError) { @ol1.select({:history=>:foobar}) }
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+
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assert_raises(ArgumentError) { @ol1.select([:history, :history]) }
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assert_raises(ArgumentError) { @ol1.select([:history, :nohistory]) }
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assert_raises(ArgumentError) { @ol1.select([:history, {:history=>:nohistory}]) }
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assert_raises(ArgumentError) { @ol1.select([{:history=>:history}, {:history=>:nohistory}]) }
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+
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def test_that_it_handles_good_options
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assert(@ol1.history?)
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refute(@ol1.nohistory?)
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assert_equal(@ol1.history, :history)
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assert_equal(@ol1.pg_len, 42)
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+
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@ol1.select
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assert(@ol1.history?)
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refute(@ol1.nohistory?)
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assert_equal(@ol1.history, :history)
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assert_equal(@ol1.pg_len, 42)
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+
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@ol1.select([])
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assert(@ol1.history?)
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refute(@ol1.nohistory?)
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assert_equal(@ol1.history, :history)
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assert_equal(@ol1.pg_len, 42)
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+
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@ol1.select([:history])
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assert(@ol1.history?)
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refute(@ol1.nohistory?)
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assert_equal(@ol1.history, :history)
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assert_equal(@ol1.pg_len, 42)
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+
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@ol1.select([:nohistory])
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assert(@ol1.nohistory?)
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refute(@ol1.history?)
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assert_equal(@ol1.history, :nohistory)
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assert_equal(@ol1.pg_len, 42)
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+
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@ol1.select({:history=>:history})
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assert(@ol1.history?)
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refute(@ol1.nohistory?)
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assert_equal(@ol1.history, :history)
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assert_equal(@ol1.pg_len, 42)
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+
|
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@ol1.select({:history=>:nohistory})
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assert(@ol1.nohistory?)
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+
refute(@ol1.history?)
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+
assert_equal(@ol1.history, :nohistory)
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+
assert_equal(@ol1.pg_len, 42)
|
144
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+
|
145
|
+
@ol1.select({:pg_len=>55})
|
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+
assert(@ol1.history?)
|
147
|
+
refute(@ol1.nohistory?)
|
148
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+
assert_equal(@ol1.history, :history)
|
149
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+
assert_equal(@ol1.pg_len, 55)
|
150
|
+
|
151
|
+
@ol1.select({:history=>:history, :pg_len=>55})
|
152
|
+
assert(@ol1.history?)
|
153
|
+
refute(@ol1.nohistory?)
|
154
|
+
assert_equal(@ol1.history, :history)
|
155
|
+
assert_equal(@ol1.pg_len, 55)
|
156
|
+
|
157
|
+
@ol1.select({:history=>:nohistory, :pg_len=>55})
|
158
|
+
assert(@ol1.nohistory?)
|
159
|
+
refute(@ol1.history?)
|
160
|
+
assert_equal(@ol1.history, :nohistory)
|
161
|
+
assert_equal(@ol1.pg_len, 55)
|
162
|
+
|
163
|
+
@ol1.select([:history, {:pg_len=>55}])
|
164
|
+
assert(@ol1.history?)
|
165
|
+
refute(@ol1.nohistory?)
|
166
|
+
assert_equal(@ol1.history, :history)
|
167
|
+
assert_equal(@ol1.pg_len, 55)
|
168
|
+
|
169
|
+
@ol1.select([:nohistory, {:pg_len=>55}])
|
170
|
+
assert(@ol1.nohistory?)
|
171
|
+
refute(@ol1.history?)
|
172
|
+
assert_equal(@ol1.history, :nohistory)
|
173
|
+
assert_equal(@ol1.pg_len, 55)
|
174
|
+
|
175
|
+
@ol1.add_specs([:temp, nil, :hot, :nice, :cold])
|
176
|
+
@ol1.select #Restore to default values.
|
177
|
+
assert(@ol1.history?)
|
178
|
+
refute(@ol1.nohistory?)
|
179
|
+
assert_equal(@ol1.history, :history)
|
180
|
+
assert_equal(@ol1.pg_len, 42)
|
181
|
+
refute(@ol1.hot?)
|
182
|
+
refute(@ol1.nice?)
|
183
|
+
refute(@ol1.cold?)
|
184
|
+
assert_equal(@ol1.temp, nil)
|
185
|
+
@ol1.select(:hot)
|
186
|
+
assert(@ol1.history?)
|
187
|
+
refute(@ol1.nohistory?)
|
188
|
+
assert_equal(@ol1.history, :history)
|
189
|
+
assert_equal(@ol1.pg_len, 42)
|
190
|
+
assert(@ol1.hot?)
|
191
|
+
refute(@ol1.nice?)
|
192
|
+
refute(@ol1.cold?)
|
193
|
+
assert_equal(@ol1.temp, :hot)
|
194
|
+
|
195
|
+
#Adding selections.
|
196
|
+
@ol1.select #Restore to default values.
|
197
|
+
assert(@ol1.history?)
|
198
|
+
refute(@ol1.nohistory?)
|
199
|
+
assert_equal(@ol1.history, :history)
|
200
|
+
assert_equal(@ol1.pg_len, 42)
|
201
|
+
refute(@ol1.hot?)
|
202
|
+
refute(@ol1.nice?)
|
203
|
+
refute(@ol1.cold?)
|
204
|
+
assert_equal(@ol1.temp, nil)
|
205
|
+
@ol1.add_selections({:temp=>:hot})
|
206
|
+
assert(@ol1.history?)
|
207
|
+
refute(@ol1.nohistory?)
|
208
|
+
assert_equal(@ol1.history, :history)
|
209
|
+
assert_equal(@ol1.pg_len, 42)
|
210
|
+
assert(@ol1.hot?)
|
211
|
+
refute(@ol1.nice?)
|
212
|
+
refute(@ol1.cold?)
|
213
|
+
assert_equal(@ol1.temp, :hot)
|
214
|
+
@ol1.add_selections([:cold, :nohistory])
|
215
|
+
assert(@ol1.nohistory?)
|
216
|
+
refute(@ol1.history?)
|
217
|
+
assert_equal(@ol1.history, :nohistory)
|
218
|
+
refute(@ol1.hot?)
|
219
|
+
refute(@ol1.nice?)
|
220
|
+
assert(@ol1.cold?)
|
221
|
+
assert_equal(@ol1.temp, :cold)
|
222
|
+
|
223
|
+
|
224
|
+
#ol2 test series.
|
225
|
+
refute(@ol2.history?)
|
226
|
+
refute(@ol2.nohistory?)
|
227
|
+
assert(@ol2.history.nil?)
|
228
|
+
|
229
|
+
@ol2.select([:history])
|
230
|
+
assert(@ol2.history?)
|
231
|
+
refute(@ol2.nohistory?)
|
232
|
+
assert_equal(@ol2.history, :history)
|
233
|
+
|
234
|
+
@ol2.select([:nohistory])
|
235
|
+
assert(@ol2.nohistory?)
|
236
|
+
refute(@ol2.history?)
|
237
|
+
assert_equal(@ol2.history, :nohistory)
|
238
|
+
|
239
|
+
@ol2.select([])
|
240
|
+
refute(@ol2.history?)
|
241
|
+
refute(@ol2.nohistory?)
|
242
|
+
assert(@ol2.history.nil?)
|
243
|
+
end
|
244
|
+
end
|
metadata
ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
|
|
1
|
+
--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
|
2
|
+
name: option_list
|
3
|
+
version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
4
|
+
version: 0.1.6
|
5
|
+
platform: ruby
|
6
|
+
authors:
|
7
|
+
- Peter Camilleri
|
8
|
+
autorequire:
|
9
|
+
bindir: bin
|
10
|
+
cert_chain: []
|
11
|
+
date: 2013-09-20 00:00:00.000000000 Z
|
12
|
+
dependencies: []
|
13
|
+
description: A unified handler for flexible function option parameters.
|
14
|
+
email: peter.c.camilleri@gmail.com
|
15
|
+
executables: []
|
16
|
+
extensions: []
|
17
|
+
extra_rdoc_files: []
|
18
|
+
files:
|
19
|
+
- option_list.rb
|
20
|
+
- option_list_test.rb
|
21
|
+
homepage: http://teuthida-technologies.com/
|
22
|
+
licenses:
|
23
|
+
- MIT
|
24
|
+
metadata: {}
|
25
|
+
post_install_message:
|
26
|
+
rdoc_options:
|
27
|
+
- --output=doc
|
28
|
+
- option_list.rb
|
29
|
+
require_paths:
|
30
|
+
- lib
|
31
|
+
required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
32
|
+
requirements:
|
33
|
+
- - ! '>='
|
34
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
35
|
+
version: 1.9.3
|
36
|
+
required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
37
|
+
requirements:
|
38
|
+
- - ! '>='
|
39
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
40
|
+
version: '0'
|
41
|
+
requirements:
|
42
|
+
- No special requirements.
|
43
|
+
rubyforge_project:
|
44
|
+
rubygems_version: 2.0.7
|
45
|
+
signing_key:
|
46
|
+
specification_version: 4
|
47
|
+
summary: A unified handler for flexible function option parameters.
|
48
|
+
test_files:
|
49
|
+
- option_list_test.rb
|