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spec/util_interpolation_spec.lua @ 10688:83668e16b9a3

MUC: Switch to new storage format by default Changing the default setting of `new_muc_storage_format` from false to true. The code supports reading both formats since 0.11, but servers with MUCs stored using the new format will not be able to downgrade to 0.10 or earlier. The new format is clearer (less nesting for the most commonly-accessed data), and combined with the new map-store methods, allows for some operations to become more efficient (such as finding out which MUCs on a service a given user is affiliated with).
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Thu, 12 Mar 2020 16:10:44 +0000
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);