Add assert_set_eq macro to make test clearer

Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <max@zed.dev>
This commit is contained in:
Keith Simmons 2022-03-30 13:47:43 -07:00
parent 32d2e5952c
commit 0dce371b3e
4 changed files with 80 additions and 60 deletions

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@ -4660,7 +4660,7 @@ mod tests {
use serde_json::json;
use std::{cell::RefCell, os::unix, path::PathBuf, rc::Rc};
use unindent::Unindent as _;
use util::test::temp_tree;
use util::{assert_set_eq, test::temp_tree};
use worktree::WorktreeHandle as _;
#[gpui::test]
@ -4948,19 +4948,17 @@ mod tests {
let mut fake_json_server = fake_json_servers.next().await.unwrap();
// Ensure both rust documents are reopened in new rust language server without worrying about order
let mut opened_items = vec![
fake_rust_server
.receive_notification::<lsp::notification::DidOpenTextDocument>()
.await
.text_document,
fake_rust_server
.receive_notification::<lsp::notification::DidOpenTextDocument>()
.await
.text_document,
];
opened_items.sort_by_key(|item| item.uri.clone());
assert_eq!(
opened_items,
assert_set_eq!(
[
fake_rust_server
.receive_notification::<lsp::notification::DidOpenTextDocument>()
.await
.text_document,
fake_rust_server
.receive_notification::<lsp::notification::DidOpenTextDocument>()
.await
.text_document,
],
[
lsp::TextDocumentItem {
uri: lsp::Url::from_file_path("/the-root/test.rs").unwrap(),

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@ -1,10 +1,12 @@
use std::{
collections::HashMap,
ops::Range,
path::{Path, PathBuf},
};
mod assertions;
mod marked_text;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use tempdir::TempDir;
pub use assertions::*;
pub use marked_text::*;
pub fn temp_tree(tree: serde_json::Value) -> TempDir {
let dir = TempDir::new("").unwrap();
write_tree(dir.path(), tree);
@ -52,44 +54,3 @@ pub fn sample_text(rows: usize, cols: usize, start_char: char) -> String {
}
text
}
pub fn marked_text_by(
marked_text: &str,
markers: Vec<char>,
) -> (String, HashMap<char, Vec<usize>>) {
let mut extracted_markers: HashMap<char, Vec<usize>> = Default::default();
let mut unmarked_text = String::new();
for char in marked_text.chars() {
if markers.contains(&char) {
let char_offsets = extracted_markers.entry(char).or_insert(Vec::new());
char_offsets.push(unmarked_text.len());
} else {
unmarked_text.push(char);
}
}
(unmarked_text, extracted_markers)
}
pub fn marked_text(marked_text: &str) -> (String, Vec<usize>) {
let (unmarked_text, mut markers) = marked_text_by(marked_text, vec!['|']);
(unmarked_text, markers.remove(&'|').unwrap_or_else(Vec::new))
}
pub fn marked_text_ranges(marked_text: &str) -> (String, Vec<Range<usize>>) {
let (unmarked_text, mut markers) = marked_text_by(marked_text, vec!['[', ']']);
let opens = markers.remove(&'[').unwrap_or_default();
let closes = markers.remove(&']').unwrap_or_default();
assert_eq!(opens.len(), closes.len(), "marked ranges are unbalanced");
let ranges = opens
.into_iter()
.zip(closes)
.map(|(open, close)| {
assert!(close >= open, "marked ranges must be disjoint");
open..close
})
.collect();
(unmarked_text, ranges)
}

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@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! assert_set_eq {
($left:expr,$right:expr) => {{
let left = $left;
let right = $right;
for left_value in left.iter() {
if !right.contains(left_value) {
panic!("assertion failed: `(left == right)`\n left: {:?}\nright: {:?}\nright does not contain {:?}", left, right, left_value);
}
}
for right_value in right.iter() {
if !left.contains(right_value) {
panic!("assertion failed: `(left == right)`\n left: {:?}\nright: {:?}\nleft does not contain {:?}", left, right, right_value);
}
}
}};
}

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@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
use std::{collections::HashMap, ops::Range};
pub fn marked_text_by(
marked_text: &str,
markers: Vec<char>,
) -> (String, HashMap<char, Vec<usize>>) {
let mut extracted_markers: HashMap<char, Vec<usize>> = Default::default();
let mut unmarked_text = String::new();
for char in marked_text.chars() {
if markers.contains(&char) {
let char_offsets = extracted_markers.entry(char).or_insert(Vec::new());
char_offsets.push(unmarked_text.len());
} else {
unmarked_text.push(char);
}
}
(unmarked_text, extracted_markers)
}
pub fn marked_text(marked_text: &str) -> (String, Vec<usize>) {
let (unmarked_text, mut markers) = marked_text_by(marked_text, vec!['|']);
(unmarked_text, markers.remove(&'|').unwrap_or_else(Vec::new))
}
pub fn marked_text_ranges(marked_text: &str) -> (String, Vec<Range<usize>>) {
let (unmarked_text, mut markers) = marked_text_by(marked_text, vec!['[', ']']);
let opens = markers.remove(&'[').unwrap_or_default();
let closes = markers.remove(&']').unwrap_or_default();
assert_eq!(opens.len(), closes.len(), "marked ranges are unbalanced");
let ranges = opens
.into_iter()
.zip(closes)
.map(|(open, close)| {
assert!(close >= open, "marked ranges must be disjoint");
open..close
})
.collect();
(unmarked_text, ranges)
}