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162 lines
5.4 KiB
Elm
162 lines
5.4 KiB
Elm
module NoRedundantConcatTest exposing (..)
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import NoRedundantConcat
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import Review.Test
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import Test exposing (Test, describe, test)
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tests : Test
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tests =
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describe "NoRedundantConcat"
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[ test "Simple one" <|
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\_ ->
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"""module A exposing (..)
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a = [ foo ] ++ b
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"""
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|> Review.Test.run NoRedundantConcat.rule
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|> Review.Test.expectErrors
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[ useConsError
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"""[ foo ] ++ b"""
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|> Review.Test.whenFixed
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"""module A exposing (..)
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a = foo :: b
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"""
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]
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, test "Multiple" <|
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\_ ->
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"""module A exposing (..)
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a = [ foo, bar ] ++ b
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"""
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|> Review.Test.run NoRedundantConcat.rule
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|> Review.Test.expectErrors
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[ useConsError
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"""[ foo, bar ] ++ b"""
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|> Review.Test.whenFixed
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"""module A exposing (..)
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a = foo :: bar :: b
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"""
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]
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, test "Does not mention concat of non-list literals" <|
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\_ ->
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"""module A exposing (..)
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a = foo ++ bar ++ b
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"""
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|> Review.Test.run NoRedundantConcat.rule
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|> Review.Test.expectNoErrors
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, test "Concat of list literals can be single list" <|
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\_ ->
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"""module A exposing (..)
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a = [ foo ] ++ [ bar ]
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"""
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|> Review.Test.run NoRedundantConcat.rule
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|> Review.Test.expectErrors
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[ useSingleListError
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"""[ foo ] ++ [ bar ]"""
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|> Review.Test.whenFixed
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"""module A exposing (..)
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a = [foo, bar]
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"""
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]
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, test "List.concat of literal lists can be single list" <|
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"""module A exposing (..)
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a = List.concat [ [ a ], [ b ] ]
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"""
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|> Review.Test.run NoRedundantConcat.rule
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|> Review.Test.expectErrors
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[ redundantListConcatError
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"""List.concat [ [ a ], [ b ] ]"""
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|> Review.Test.whenFixed
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"""module A exposing (..)
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a = [a, b]
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"""
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]
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, test "List.concat of multiple literal lists can be single list" <|
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\_ ->
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"""module A exposing (..)
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a = List.concat [ [ a, b ], [ c, d ], [ e, f ] ]
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"""
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|> Review.Test.run NoRedundantConcat.rule
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|> Review.Test.expectErrors
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[ redundantListConcatError
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"""List.concat [ [ a, b ], [ c, d ], [ e, f ] ]"""
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|> Review.Test.whenFixed
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"""module A exposing (..)
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a = [a, b, c, d, e, f]
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"""
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]
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, test "Concatenation of literal strings can be single string" <|
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"""module A exposing (..)
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a = "hello" ++ " world"
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"""
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|> Review.Test.run NoRedundantConcat.rule
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|> Review.Test.expectErrors
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[ redundantStringConcatError
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""""hello" ++ " world\""""
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|> Review.Test.whenFixed
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"""module A exposing (..)
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a = "hello world"
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"""
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]
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]
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redundantStringConcatError : String -> Review.Test.ExpectedError
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redundantStringConcatError under =
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Review.Test.error
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{ message = "Concatenating a literal string with another literal string is redundant"
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, details =
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[ "Expressions like `\"foo\" ++ \"bar\"` are harder to read than `\"foobar\"`. Consider simplifying this expression."
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]
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, under = under
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}
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redundantListConcatError : String -> Review.Test.ExpectedError
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redundantListConcatError under =
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Review.Test.error
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{ message = "Using List.concat to concatenate list literals is redundant"
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, details =
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[ "Rather than using `List.concat`, consider putting the elements into a single list literal"
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]
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, under = under
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}
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useConsError : String -> Review.Test.ExpectedError
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useConsError under =
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Review.Test.error
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{ message = "Concatenating a literal list with something else can be written using cons operators"
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, details =
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[ "Expressions like `[ foo ] ++ b` can be written as `foo :: b`."
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, "This preserves the mental model that `List` is a linked list, with the performance considerations associated with those."
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]
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, under = under
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}
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useSingleListError : String -> Review.Test.ExpectedError
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useSingleListError under =
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Review.Test.error
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{ message = "Concatenating a literal list with another literal list can be written as a single list literal"
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, details =
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[ "Expressions like `[ foo ] ++ [ bar ]` can be written as `[ foo, bar ]`."
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, "Using 'complex' expressions when not necessary can make code look a lot more complex than it really is. When you need to put two literal lists together, you can just put them together! No need to have that happen at runtime."
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]
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, under = under
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}
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