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author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 02 Mar 2022 16:02:42 +0000 |
parent | 9901:c8b75239846c |
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local queue = require "util.queue"; describe("util.queue", function() describe("#new()", function() it("should work", function() do local q = queue.new(10); assert.are.equal(q.size, 10); assert.are.equal(q:count(), 0); assert.is_true(q:push("one")); assert.is_true(q:push("two")); assert.is_true(q:push("three")); for i = 4, 10 do assert.is_true(q:push("hello")); assert.are.equal(q:count(), i, "count is not "..i.."("..q:count()..")"); end assert.are.equal(q:push("hello"), nil, "queue overfull!"); assert.are.equal(q:push("hello"), nil, "queue overfull!"); assert.are.equal(q:pop(), "one", "queue item incorrect"); assert.are.equal(q:pop(), "two", "queue item incorrect"); assert.is_true(q:push("hello")); assert.is_true(q:push("hello")); assert.are.equal(q:pop(), "three", "queue item incorrect"); assert.is_true(q:push("hello")); assert.are.equal(q:push("hello"), nil, "queue overfull!"); assert.are.equal(q:push("hello"), nil, "queue overfull!"); assert.are.equal(q:count(), 10, "queue count incorrect"); for _ = 1, 10 do assert.are.equal(q:pop(), "hello", "queue item incorrect"); end assert.are.equal(q:count(), 0, "queue count incorrect"); assert.are.equal(q:pop(), nil, "empty queue pops non-nil result"); assert.are.equal(q:count(), 0, "popping empty queue affects count"); assert.are.equal(q:peek(), nil, "empty queue peeks non-nil result"); assert.are.equal(q:count(), 0, "peeking empty queue affects count"); assert.is_true(q:push(1)); for i = 1, 1001 do assert.are.equal(q:pop(), i); assert.are.equal(q:count(), 0); assert.is_true(q:push(i+1)); assert.are.equal(q:count(), 1); end assert.are.equal(q:pop(), 1002); assert.is_true(q:push(1)); for i = 1, 1000 do assert.are.equal(q:pop(), i); assert.is_true(q:push(i+1)); end assert.are.equal(q:pop(), 1001); assert.are.equal(q:count(), 0); end do -- Test queues that purge old items when pushing to a full queue local q = queue.new(10, true); for i = 1, 10 do q:push(i); end assert.are.equal(q:count(), 10); assert.is_true(q:push(11)); assert.are.equal(q:count(), 10); assert.are.equal(q:pop(), 2); -- First item should have been purged assert.are.equal(q:peek(), 3); for i = 12, 32 do assert.is_true(q:push(i)); end assert.are.equal(q:count(), 10); assert.are.equal(q:pop(), 23); end do -- Test iterator local q = queue.new(10, true); for i = 1, 10 do q:push(i); end local i = 0; for item in q:items() do i = i + 1; assert.are.equal(item, i, "unexpected item returned by iterator") end end end); end); describe("consume()", function () it("should work", function () local q = queue.new(10); for i = 1, 5 do q:push(i); end local c = 0; for i in q:consume() do assert(i == c + 1); assert(q:count() == (5-i)); c = i; end end); it("should work even if items are pushed in the loop", function () local q = queue.new(10); for i = 1, 5 do q:push(i); end local c = 0; for i in q:consume() do assert(i == c + 1); if c < 3 then assert(q:count() == (5-i)); else assert(q:count() == (6-i)); end c = i; if c == 3 then q:push(6); end end assert.equal(c, 6); end); end); end);