scratch-vm/test/unit/util_string.js

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const test = require('tap').test;
const StringUtil = require('../../src/util/string-util');
test('splitFirst', t => {
t.deepEqual(StringUtil.splitFirst('asdf.1234', '.'), ['asdf', '1234']);
t.deepEqual(StringUtil.splitFirst('asdf.', '.'), ['asdf', '']);
t.deepEqual(StringUtil.splitFirst('.1234', '.'), ['', '1234']);
t.deepEqual(StringUtil.splitFirst('foo', '.'), ['foo', null]);
t.end();
});
test('withoutTrailingDigits', t => {
t.strictEqual(StringUtil.withoutTrailingDigits('boeing747'), 'boeing');
t.strictEqual(StringUtil.withoutTrailingDigits('boeing747 '), 'boeing747 ');
t.strictEqual(StringUtil.withoutTrailingDigits('boeing𝟨'), 'boeing𝟨');
t.strictEqual(StringUtil.withoutTrailingDigits('boeing 747'), 'boeing ');
t.strictEqual(StringUtil.withoutTrailingDigits('747'), '');
t.end();
});
test('unusedName', t => {
t.strictEqual(
StringUtil.unusedName(
'name',
['not the same name']
),
'name'
);
t.strictEqual(
StringUtil.unusedName(
'name',
['name']
),
'name2'
);
t.strictEqual(
StringUtil.unusedName(
'name',
['name30']
),
'name'
);
t.strictEqual(
StringUtil.unusedName(
'name',
['name', 'name2']
),
'name3'
);
t.strictEqual(
StringUtil.unusedName(
'name',
['name', 'name3']
),
'name2'
);
t.strictEqual(
StringUtil.unusedName(
'boeing747',
['boeing747']
),
'boeing2' // Yup, this matches scratch-flash...
);
t.end();
});
test('stringify', t => {
const obj = {
a: Infinity,
b: NaN,
c: -Infinity,
d: 23,
e: 'str',
f: {
nested: Infinity
}
};
const parsed = JSON.parse(StringUtil.stringify(obj));
t.equal(parsed.a, 0);
t.equal(parsed.b, 0);
t.equal(parsed.c, 0);
t.equal(parsed.d, 23);
t.equal(parsed.e, 'str');
t.equal(parsed.f.nested, 0);
t.end();
});
test('replaceUnsafeChars', t => {
const empty = '';
t.equal(StringUtil.replaceUnsafeChars(empty), empty);
const safe = 'hello';
t.equal(StringUtil.replaceUnsafeChars(safe), safe);
const unsafe = '< > & \' "';
t.equal(StringUtil.replaceUnsafeChars(unsafe), 'lt gt amp apos quot');
const single = '&';
t.equal(StringUtil.replaceUnsafeChars(single), 'amp');
const mix = '<a>b& c\'def_-"';
t.equal(StringUtil.replaceUnsafeChars(mix), 'ltagtbamp caposdef_-quot');
const dupes = '<<&_"_"_&>>';
t.equal(StringUtil.replaceUnsafeChars(dupes), 'ltltamp_quot_quot_ampgtgt');
const emoji = '(>^_^)>';
t.equal(StringUtil.replaceUnsafeChars(emoji), '(gt^_^)gt');
t.end();
});
test('replaceUnsafeChars should handle non strings', t => {
const array = ['hello', 'world'];
t.equal(StringUtil.replaceUnsafeChars(array), String(array));
const arrayWithSpecialChar = ['hello', '<world>'];
t.equal(StringUtil.replaceUnsafeChars(arrayWithSpecialChar), 'hello,ltworldgt');
const arrayWithNumbers = [1, 2, 3];
t.equal(StringUtil.replaceUnsafeChars(arrayWithNumbers), '1,2,3');
// Objects shouldn't get provided to replaceUnsafeChars, but in the event
// they do, it should just return the object (and log an error)
const object = {hello: 'world'};
t.equal(StringUtil.replaceUnsafeChars(object), object);
t.end();
});