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spec/util_human_io_spec.lua @ 13575:750ff9f579e2

mod_c2s, mod_s2s: Support for queuing callbacks to run in session thread This allows certain session-specific code that needs to run in the async context, but is itself triggered outside of that context (e.g. timers), to be queued. An example of this is the session destruction code of mod_smacks, when the hibernation timeout is reached.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Thu, 21 Nov 2024 17:02:07 +0000 (8 months ago)
parent 13367:82513890a1d8
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describe("util.human.io", function ()
	local human_io
	setup(function ()
		human_io = require "util.human.io";
	end);
	describe("table", function ()

		it("alignment works", function ()
			local row = human_io.table({
					{
						width = 3,
						align = "right"
					},
					{
						width = 3,
					},
				});

			assert.equal("  1 | .  ", row({ 1, "." }));
			assert.equal(" 10 | .. ", row({ 10, ".." }));
			assert.equal("100 | ...", row({ 100, "..." }));
			assert.equal("10… | ..…", row({ 1000, "...." }));

		end);
	end);

	describe("ellipsis", function()
		it("works", function()
			assert.equal("…", human_io.ellipsis("abc", 1));
			assert.equal("a…", human_io.ellipsis("abc", 2));
			assert.equal("abc", human_io.ellipsis("abc", 3));

			assert.equal("…", human_io.ellipsis("räksmörgås", 1));
			assert.equal("r…", human_io.ellipsis("räksmörgås", 2));
			assert.equal("rä…", human_io.ellipsis("räksmörgås", 3));
			assert.equal("räk…", human_io.ellipsis("räksmörgås", 4));
			assert.equal("räks…", human_io.ellipsis("räksmörgås", 5));
			assert.equal("räksm…", human_io.ellipsis("räksmörgås", 6));
			assert.equal("räksmö…", human_io.ellipsis("räksmörgås", 7));
			assert.equal("räksmör…", human_io.ellipsis("räksmörgås", 8));
			assert.equal("räksmörg…", human_io.ellipsis("räksmörgås", 9));
			assert.equal("räksmörgås", human_io.ellipsis("räksmörgås", 10));
		end);
	end);

	describe("parse_duration", function ()
		local function test(expected, duration)
			return assert.equal(expected, human_io.parse_duration(duration), ("%q -> %d"):format(duration, expected));
		end
		local function should_fail(duration)
			assert.is_nil(human_io.parse_duration(duration), "invalid duration should fail: %q");
		end
		it("works", function ()
			test(1, "1s");
			test(60, "1min");
			test(60, "1 min");
			test(60, "1 minute");
			test(120, "2min");
			test(7200, "2h");
			test(7200, "2 hours");
			test(86400, "1d");
			test(604800, "1w");
			test(604800, "1week");
			test(1814400, "3 weeks");
			test(2678400, "1month");
			test(2678400, "1 month");
			test(31536000, "365 days");
			test(31556952, "1 year");

			should_fail("two weeks");
			should_fail("1m");
			should_fail("1mi");
			should_fail("1mo");
		end);
	end);

	describe("parse_duration_lax", function ()
		local function test(expected, duration)
			return assert.equal(expected, human_io.parse_duration_lax(duration), ("%q -> %d"):format(duration, expected));
		end
		it("works", function ()
			test(1, "1s");
			test(60, "1mi");
			test(60, "1min");
			test(60, "1 min");
			test(60, "1 minute");
			test(120, "2min");
			test(7200, "2h");
			test(7200, "2 hours");
			test(86400, "1d");
			test(604800, "1w");
			test(604800, "1week");
			test(1814400, "3 weeks");
			test(2678400, "1m");
			test(2678400, "1mo");
			test(2678400, "1month");
			test(2678400, "1 month");
			test(31536000, "365 days");
			test(31556952, "1 year");
			return assert.is_nil(human_io.parse_duration_lax("two weeks"), "\"2 weeks\" -> nil");
		end);
	end);
end);