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spec/core_configmanager_spec.lua @ 9450:b890ceb1c24f

util.poll: Increase max epoll events per call This makes the struct roughly the same size in both epoll and select mode (64bit). There doesn’t seem to be much guidance on an appropriate size, it does not seem to matter too much since if there are more events they will simply show up in the next epoll_wait call. The number of exactly concurrent events should be fairly low most of the time anyways.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Mon, 08 Oct 2018 15:33:15 +0200
parent 9168:29de7ad20250
child 10495:8ea685ec0979
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local configmanager = require "core.configmanager";

describe("core.configmanager", function()
	describe("#get()", function()
		it("should work", function()
			configmanager.set("example.com", "testkey", 123);
			assert.are.equal(123, configmanager.get("example.com", "testkey"), "Retrieving a set key");

			configmanager.set("*", "testkey1", 321);
			assert.are.equal(321, configmanager.get("*", "testkey1"), "Retrieving a set global key");
			assert.are.equal(321, configmanager.get("example.com", "testkey1"), "Retrieving a set key of undefined host, of which only a globally set one exists");

			configmanager.set("example.com", ""); -- Creates example.com host in config
			assert.are.equal(321, configmanager.get("example.com", "testkey1"), "Retrieving a set key, of which only a globally set one exists");

			assert.are.equal(nil, configmanager.get(), "No parameters to get()");
			assert.are.equal(nil, configmanager.get("undefined host"), "Getting for undefined host");
			assert.are.equal(nil, configmanager.get("undefined host", "undefined key"), "Getting for undefined host & key");
		end);
	end);

	describe("#set()", function()
		it("should work", function()
			assert.are.equal(false, configmanager.set("*"), "Set with no key");

			assert.are.equal(true, configmanager.set("*", "set_test", "testkey"), "Setting a nil global value");
			assert.are.equal(true, configmanager.set("*", "set_test", "testkey", 123), "Setting a global value");
		end);
	end);
end);