wasm-bindgen/tests/all/js_globals/ArrayIterator.rs

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#![allow(non_snake_case)]
use project;
#[test]
fn keys() {
project()
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.file(
"src/lib.rs",
r#"
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#![feature(proc_macro, wasm_custom_section)]
extern crate wasm_bindgen;
use wasm_bindgen::prelude::*;
use wasm_bindgen::js;
#[wasm_bindgen]
pub fn get_keys(this: &js::Array) -> js::ArrayIterator {
this.keys()
}
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"#,
)
.file(
Speed up Travis by running Webpack in fewer tests (#381) * Reorganize Travis configuration * Add a `JOB` env var descriptor to all matrix entries. Not used anywhere but is useful when viewing the whole build on Travis's web interface. * Reorganize where builds are located, moving slow builds first and fast ones last. * Change checking the CLI builds from `cargo build` to `cargo check` * Use YAML references to reduce some duplication * Print some more timing statistics for each test * Extract `Project` helper in tests to a module This'll help make it a bit more extensible over time. At the same time the methods are also slightly reorganized to read more clearly from top to bottom. * Migrate all tests away from Webpack Wepback can take a significant amount of time to execute and when it's multiplied by hundreds of tests that adds up really quickly! After investigating Node's `--experimental-modules` option it looks like it's suitable for our use so this switches all tests to using JS files (moving away from TypeScript as well) with `--experimental-modules` with Node. Tests will be selectively re-enabled with webpack and node.js specific output (that doesn't require `--experimental-modules`), coming in later commits. * Restore the node test for node.js output Ensures it's workable as-is * Only generate typescript with webpack * Only read wasm files for webpack * Skip package.json/node_modules for now * Only generate webpack config if needed * Start a dedicated test module for typescript Will hopefully verify the generated Typescript compiles OK. * Remove unneeded `node` method * Fixup some rebase conflicts * Don't run asmjs example on travis * Fixup generator tests * Attempt to fix windows * Comment windows fix * More test fixes * More exclusions * More test fixes * Relax eslint regex Catch mjs modules as well * Fix eslint * Speed up travis on examples slightly
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"test.js",
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r#"
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import * as assert from "assert";
import * as wasm from "./out";
export function test() {
let numbers = [8, 5, 4, 3, 1, 2];
let iterator = numbers.keys();
let wasmIterator = wasm.get_keys(numbers);
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assert.equal(iterator.toString(), wasmIterator.toString());
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assert.equal(Array.from(iterator)[0], Array.from(wasmIterator)[0]);
}
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"#,
)
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.test()
}
#[test]
fn entries() {
project()
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.file(
"src/lib.rs",
r#"
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#![feature(proc_macro, wasm_custom_section)]
extern crate wasm_bindgen;
use wasm_bindgen::prelude::*;
use wasm_bindgen::js;
#[wasm_bindgen]
pub fn get_entries(this: &js::Array) -> js::ArrayIterator {
this.entries()
}
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"#,
)
.file(
Speed up Travis by running Webpack in fewer tests (#381) * Reorganize Travis configuration * Add a `JOB` env var descriptor to all matrix entries. Not used anywhere but is useful when viewing the whole build on Travis's web interface. * Reorganize where builds are located, moving slow builds first and fast ones last. * Change checking the CLI builds from `cargo build` to `cargo check` * Use YAML references to reduce some duplication * Print some more timing statistics for each test * Extract `Project` helper in tests to a module This'll help make it a bit more extensible over time. At the same time the methods are also slightly reorganized to read more clearly from top to bottom. * Migrate all tests away from Webpack Wepback can take a significant amount of time to execute and when it's multiplied by hundreds of tests that adds up really quickly! After investigating Node's `--experimental-modules` option it looks like it's suitable for our use so this switches all tests to using JS files (moving away from TypeScript as well) with `--experimental-modules` with Node. Tests will be selectively re-enabled with webpack and node.js specific output (that doesn't require `--experimental-modules`), coming in later commits. * Restore the node test for node.js output Ensures it's workable as-is * Only generate typescript with webpack * Only read wasm files for webpack * Skip package.json/node_modules for now * Only generate webpack config if needed * Start a dedicated test module for typescript Will hopefully verify the generated Typescript compiles OK. * Remove unneeded `node` method * Fixup some rebase conflicts * Don't run asmjs example on travis * Fixup generator tests * Attempt to fix windows * Comment windows fix * More test fixes * More exclusions * More test fixes * Relax eslint regex Catch mjs modules as well * Fix eslint * Speed up travis on examples slightly
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"test.js",
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r#"
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import * as assert from "assert";
import * as wasm from "./out";
export function test() {
let numbers = [8, 5, 4, 3, 1, 2];
let iterator = numbers.entries();
let wasmIterator = wasm.get_entries(numbers);
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let jsItem = iterator.next();
let wasmItem = wasmIterator.next();
assert.equal(iterator.toString(), wasmIterator.toString());
assert.equal(jsItem.value[1], wasmItem.value[1]);
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}
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"#,
)
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.test()
}
#[test]
fn values() {
project()
.headless(true) // Node.js does not have values()
.file(
"src/lib.rs",
r#"
#![feature(proc_macro, wasm_custom_section)]
extern crate wasm_bindgen;
use wasm_bindgen::prelude::*;
use wasm_bindgen::js;
#[wasm_bindgen]
pub fn get_values(this: &js::Array) -> js::ArrayIterator {
this.values()
}
"#,
)
.file(
"test.js",
r#"
import * as assert from "assert";
import * as wasm from "./out";
export function test() {
let numbers = [8, 3, 2];
let wasmIterator = wasm.get_values(numbers);
assert.equal(wasmIterator.next().value, 8);
assert.equal(wasmIterator.next().value, 3);
assert.equal(wasmIterator.next().value, 2);
assert.ok(wasmIterator.next().done);
}
"#,
)
.test()
}