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spec/util_interpolation_spec.lua @ 13147:e560f7c691ce

util.sqlite3: Don't cache prepared statements for one-off queries The :execute method is mainly used for one-off queries such as creating tables and indices. There is no need to cache this prepared statement, as those queries are only done on startup. Further, prepared statements can't be reused without being reset, so this was likely broken anyway.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Sat, 10 Jun 2023 22:20:26 +0200
parent 11308:5d4d90d1eabb
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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
]]
local template_not = [[
{thing~Thing is falsy}{thing&Thing is truthy}
]]
local expect_not_true = [[
Thing is truthy
]]
local expect_not_nil = [[
Thing is falsy
]]
local expect_not_false = [[
Thing is falsy
]]
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" } }));
		assert.equal(expect_not_true, render(template_not, { thing = true }));
		assert.equal(expect_not_nil, render(template_not, { thing = nil }));
		assert.equal(expect_not_false, render(template_not, { thing = false }));
	end);
	it("fixes #1623", function ()
		local render = require "util.interpolation".new("%b{}", string.upper, { x = string.lower });
		assert.equal("", render("{foo?}", {  }))
		assert.equal("", render("{foo|x?}", {  }))
	end);
end);