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util.xtemplate: Use same argument order in filters even without 'args'
This removes the different argument order used between '{x|foo}' and
'{x|foo(y)}' because the differing order was awkward and confusing.
This util does not seem to be widely used so should not be problematic
to change this part. The only known use is in mod_pubsub, which does not
use the filter function feature.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Wed, 16 Oct 2024 16:15:05 +0200 |
parent | 10591:d78c5c9b0cf6 |
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local json = require "util.json"; local array = require "util.array"; describe("util.json", function() describe("#encode()", function() it("should work", function() local function test(f, j, e) if e then assert.are.equal(f(j), e); end assert.are.equal(f(j), f(json.decode(f(j)))); end test(json.encode, json.null, "null") test(json.encode, {}, "{}") test(json.encode, {a=1}); test(json.encode, {a={1,2,3}}); test(json.encode, {1}, "[1]"); end); end); describe("#decode()", function() it("should work", function() local empty_array = json.decode("[]"); assert.are.equal(type(empty_array), "table"); assert.are.equal(#empty_array, 0); assert.are.equal(next(empty_array), nil); end); end); describe("testcases", function() local valid_data = {}; local invalid_data = {}; local skip = "fail1.json fail9.json fail18.json fail15.json fail13.json fail25.json fail26.json fail27.json fail28.json fail17.json pass1.json"; setup(function() local lfs = require "lfs"; local path = "spec/json"; for name in lfs.dir(path) do if name:match("%.json$") then local f = assert(io.open(path.."/"..name)); local content = assert(f:read("*a")); assert(f:close()); if skip:find(name) then --luacheck: ignore 542 -- Skip elseif name:match("^pass") then valid_data[name] = content; elseif name:match("^fail") then invalid_data[name] = content; end end end end) it("should pass valid testcases", function() for name, content in pairs(valid_data) do local parsed, err = json.decode(content); assert(parsed, name..": "..tostring(err)); end end); it("should fail invalid testcases", function() for name, content in pairs(invalid_data) do local parsed, err = json.decode(content); assert(not parsed, name..": "..tostring(err)); end end); end) describe("util.array integration", function () it("works", function () assert.equal("[]", json.encode(array())); assert.equal("[1,2,3]", json.encode(array({1,2,3}))); assert.equal(getmetatable(array()), getmetatable(json.decode("[]"))); end); end); end);