# Copyright 2018 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. from util import pattern_match, parse_exit_code def pattern_match_test(): print "Testing util.pattern_match()..." # yapf: disable fixtures = [("foobarbaz", "foobarbaz", True), ("[WILDCARD]", "foobarbaz", True), ("foobar", "foobarbaz", False), ("foo[WILDCARD]baz", "foobarbaz", True), ("foo[WILDCARD]baz", "foobazbar", False), ("foo[WILDCARD]baz[WILDCARD]qux", "foobarbazqatqux", True), ("foo[WILDCARD]", "foobar", True), ("foo[WILDCARD]baz[WILDCARD]", "foobarbazqat", True)] # yapf: enable # Iterate through the fixture lists, testing each one for (pattern, string, expected) in fixtures: actual = pattern_match(pattern, string) assert expected == actual, "expected %s for\nExpected:\n%s\nTo equal actual:\n%s" % ( expected, pattern, string) assert pattern_match("foo[BAR]baz", "foobarbaz", "[BAR]") == True, "expected wildcard to be set" assert pattern_match("foo[BAR]baz", "foobazbar", "[BAR]") == False, "expected wildcard to be set" def parse_exit_code_test(): print "Testing util.parse_exit_code()..." assert 54 == parse_exit_code('hello_error54_world') assert 1 == parse_exit_code('hello_error_world') assert 0 == parse_exit_code('hello_world') def util_test(): pattern_match_test() parse_exit_code_test() if __name__ == '__main__': util_test()