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After some discussion it was found that assertEquals is more common
in JS (vs assertEqual, assertEq) and sounds better in the negated form:
assertNotEquals vs assertNE.
Original: 4cf39d4a14
25 lines
809 B
TypeScript
25 lines
809 B
TypeScript
// Copyright 2018-2019 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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import { test } from "../testing/mod.ts";
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import { assertEquals } from "../testing/asserts.ts";
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import { red, bgBlue, setEnabled, getEnabled } from "./mod.ts";
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import "./example.ts";
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test(function singleColor() {
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assertEquals(red("Hello world"), "[31mHello world[39m");
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});
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test(function doubleColor() {
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assertEquals(bgBlue(red("Hello world")), "[44m[31mHello world[39m[49m");
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});
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test(function replacesCloseCharacters() {
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assertEquals(red("Hel[39mlo"), "[31mHel[31mlo[39m");
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});
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test(function enablingColors() {
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assertEquals(getEnabled(), true);
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setEnabled(false);
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assertEquals(bgBlue(red("Hello world")), "Hello world");
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setEnabled(true);
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assertEquals(red("Hello world"), "[31mHello world[39m");
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});
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