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spec/util_interpolation_spec.lua @ 10801:2b97aac0ea3c

mod_csi_simple: Don't consider presence errors as important A large share of `<presence type=error>` appears to be noise from large public channels and failed presence probes. The later at least should count as presence updates, which are currently considered unimportant. See also 8cecb85e4bc4 which is partly reverted here. The intent there was probably mostly about message (delivery) errors, which should be considered important.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Tue, 05 May 2020 23:08:47 +0200
parent 10413:604096ce2f82
child 11064:af1e3b7d9ea3
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local template = [[
{greet!?Hi}, {name?world}!
]];
local expect1 = [[
Hello, WORLD!
]];
local expect2 = [[
Hello, world!
]];
local expect3 = [[
Hi, YOU!
]];
local template_array = [[
{foo#{idx}. {item}
}]]
local expect_array = [[
1. HELLO
2. WORLD
]]
local template_func_pipe = [[
{foo|sort#{idx}. {item}
}]]
local expect_func_pipe = [[
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
]]
local template_map = [[
{foo%{idx}: {item!}
}]]
local expect_map = [[
FOO: bar
]]

describe("util.interpolation", function ()
	it("renders", function ()
		local render = require "util.interpolation".new("%b{}", string.upper, { sort = function (t) table.sort(t) return t end });
		assert.equal(expect1, render(template, { greet = "Hello", name = "world" }));
		assert.equal(expect2, render(template, { greet = "Hello" }));
		assert.equal(expect3, render(template, { name = "you" }));
		assert.equal(expect_array, render(template_array, { foo = { "Hello", "World" } }));
		assert.equal(expect_func_pipe, render(template_func_pipe, { foo = { "c", "a", "d", "b", } }));
		-- assert.equal("", render(template_func_pipe, { foo = nil })); -- FIXME
		assert.equal(expect_map, render(template_map, { foo = { foo = "bar" } }));
	end);
end);