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spec/util_argparse_spec.lua @ 12795:87424cbedc55

util.hashring: Support associating arbitrary data with nodes In this API, a 'node' is always a simple text string. Sometimes the caller may have a more complex structure representing a node, but the hash ring is really only concerned with the node's name. This API change allows :add_nodes() to take a table of `node_name = value` pairs, as well as the simple array of node names previously accepted. The 'value' of the selected node is returned as a new second result from :get_node(). If no value is passed when a node is added, it defaults to `true` (as before, but this was never previously exposed).
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Fri, 02 Dec 2022 20:32:36 +0000
parent 12477:cc84682b8429
child 13160:4ee9a912ceea
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describe("parse", function()
	local parse
	setup(function() parse = require"util.argparse".parse; end);

	it("works", function()
		-- basic smoke test
		local opts = parse({ "--help" });
		assert.same({ help = true }, opts);
	end);

	it("returns if no args", function() assert.same({}, parse({})); end);

	it("supports boolean flags", function()
		local opts, err = parse({ "--foo"; "--no-bar" });
		assert.falsy(err);
		assert.same({ foo = true; bar = false }, opts);
	end);

	it("consumes input until the first argument", function()
		local arg = { "--foo"; "bar"; "--baz" };
		local opts, err = parse(arg);
		assert.falsy(err);
		assert.same({ foo = true, "bar", "--baz" }, opts);
		assert.same({ "bar"; "--baz" }, arg);
	end);

	it("expands short options", function()
		local opts, err = parse({ "--foo"; "-b" }, { short_params = { b = "bar" } });
		assert.falsy(err);
		assert.same({ foo = true; bar = true }, opts);
	end);

	it("supports value arguments", function()
		local opts, err = parse({ "--foo"; "bar"; "--baz=moo" }, { value_params = { foo = true; bar = true } });
		assert.falsy(err);
		assert.same({ foo = "bar"; baz = "moo" }, opts);
	end);

	it("demands values for value params", function()
		local opts, err, where = parse({ "--foo" }, { value_params = { foo = true } });
		assert.falsy(opts);
		assert.equal("missing-value", err);
		assert.equal("--foo", where);
	end);

	it("reports where the problem is", function()
		local opts, err, where = parse({ "-h" });
		assert.falsy(opts);
		assert.equal("param-not-found", err);
		assert.equal("-h", where, "returned where");
	end);

end);