refactor: move rtts-assert into `modules` directory
The rtts assertion lib is only needed for js, but it should be treated like any other module (e.g. facade, …)
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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ var js2es5Options = {
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types: true, // parse types
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script: false, // parse as a module
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modules: 'register',
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typeAssertionModule: 'assert',
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typeAssertionModule: 'rtts_assert/rtts_assert',
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typeAssertions: true
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};
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@ -52,12 +52,9 @@ gulp.task('jsRuntime/build', function() {
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function createJsRuntimeTask(isWatch) {
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var srcFn = isWatch ? watch : gulp.src.bind(gulp);
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var rttsAssert = srcFn('tools/rtts-assert/src/assert.js')
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.pipe(gulpTraceur(js2es5Options, resolveModuleName))
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.pipe(gulp.dest('build/js'));
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var traceurRuntime = srcFn(gulpTraceur.RUNTIME_PATH)
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.pipe(gulp.dest('build/js'));
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return mergeStreams(rttsAssert, traceurRuntime);
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return traceurRuntime;
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}
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// -----------------------
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@ -26,9 +26,8 @@ module.exports = function(config) {
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script: false,
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modules: 'register',
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types: true,
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// TODO: turn this on!
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// typeAssertions: true,
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// typeAssertionModule: 'assert',
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typeAssertions: true,
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typeAssertionModule: 'rtts_assert/rtts_assert',
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annotations: true
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},
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resolveModuleName: function(fileName) {
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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ export class View {
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onRecordChange(record:Record, target) {
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// dispatch to element injector or text nodes based on context
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if (target is ElementInjectorTarge) {
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if (target instanceof ElementInjectorTarge) {
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// we know that it is ElementInjectorTarge
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var eTarget:ElementInjectorTarget = target;
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onChangeDispatcher.notify(this, eTarget);
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@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
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// Asserting APIs:
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// - generated by Traceur (based on type annotations)
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// - can be also used in tests for instance
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assert.type(something, Type);
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assert.returnType(returnValue, Type);
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assert.argumentTypes(firstArg, Type, secondArg, Type);
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// this can be used anywhere in the code
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// (useful inside test, when we don't wanna define an interface)
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assert(value).is(...)
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// Custom type assert:
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// - i have a custom type
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// - adding an assert methos
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assert.define(MyUser, function(value) {
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assert(value).is(Type, Type2); // or
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assert(value, 'name').is(assert.string);
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assert(value, 'contact').is(assert.structure({
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email: assert.string,
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cell: assert.string
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}));
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assert(value, 'contacts').is(assert.arrayOf(assert.structure({email: assert.string})));
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});
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// Define interface (an empty type with assert method)
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// - returns an empty class with assert method
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var Email = assert.define('IEmail', function(value) {
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assert(value).is(String);
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if (value.indexOf('@') !== -1) {
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assert.fail('has to contain "@"');
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}
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});
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// Predefined types
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assert.string
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assert.number
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assert.boolean
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assert.arrayOf(...types)
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assert.structure(object)
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@ -0,0 +1 @@
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http://angular.github.io/assert/
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@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
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{
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"name": "rtts-assert",
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"version": "0.0.1",
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"description": "A type assertion library for Traceur.",
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"main": "./dist/cjs/assert.js",
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"homepage": "https://github.com/angular/assert",
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"repository": {
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"type": "git",
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"url": "git://github.com/angular/assert.git"
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},
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"bugs": {
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"url": "https://github.com/angular/assert/issues"
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},
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"dependencies": {},
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"devDependencies": {
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"gulp": "^3.5.6",
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"gulp-connect": "~1.0.5",
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"gulp-traceur": "~0.4.0",
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"karma": "^0.12.1",
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"karma-chrome-launcher": "^0.1.2",
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"karma-jasmine": "^0.2.2",
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"karma-requirejs": "^0.2.1",
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"karma-traceur-preprocessor": "^0.2.2",
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"pipe": "git://github.com/angular/pipe#remove-transitive-deps"
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},
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"scripts": {
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"test": "karma start --single-run"
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},
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"author": "Vojta Jína <vojta.jina@gmail.com>",
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"license": "Apache-2.0"
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}
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// TODO(vojta):
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// - extract into multiple files
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// - different error types
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// - simplify/humanize error messages
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// - throw when invalid input (such as odd number of args into assert.argumentTypes)
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var POSITION_NAME = ['', '1st', '2nd', '3rd'];
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function argPositionName(i) {
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var position = (i / 2) + 1;
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return POSITION_NAME[position] || (position + 'th');
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}
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var primitives = $traceurRuntime.type;
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function assertArgumentTypes(...params) {
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var actual, type;
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var currentArgErrors;
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var errors = [];
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var msg;
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for (var i = 0, l = params.length; i < l; i = i + 2) {
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actual = params[i];
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type = params[i + 1];
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currentArgErrors = [];
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// currentStack = [];
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//
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if (!isType(actual, type, currentArgErrors)) {
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// console.log(JSON.stringify(errors, null, ' '));
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// TODO(vojta): print "an instance of" only if T starts with uppercase.
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errors.push(argPositionName(i) + ' argument has to be an instance of ' + prettyPrint(type) + ', got ' + prettyPrint(actual));
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if (currentArgErrors.length) {
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errors.push(currentArgErrors);
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}
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}
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}
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if (errors.length) {
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throw new Error('Invalid arguments given!\n' + formatErrors(errors));
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}
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}
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function prettyPrint(value) {
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if (typeof value === 'undefined') {
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return 'undefined';
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}
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if (typeof value === 'string') {
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return '"' + value + '"';
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}
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if (typeof value === 'boolean') {
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return value.toString();
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}
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if (value === null) {
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return 'null';
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}
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if (typeof value === 'object') {
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if (value.map) {
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return '[' + value.map(prettyPrint).join(', ') + ']';
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}
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var properties = Object.keys(value);
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return '{' + properties.map((p) => p + ': ' + prettyPrint(value[p])).join(', ') + '}';
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}
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return value.__assertName || value.name || value.toString();
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}
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function isType(value, T, errors) {
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if (T === primitives.void) {
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return typeof value === 'undefined';
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}
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if (T === primitives.any || value === null) {
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return true;
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}
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if (T === primitives.string) {
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return typeof value === 'string';
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}
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if (T === primitives.number) {
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return typeof value === 'number';
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}
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if (T === primitives.boolean) {
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return typeof value === 'boolean';
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}
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// var parentStack = currentStack;
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// currentStack = [];
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// shouldnt this create new stack?
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if (typeof T.assert === 'function') {
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var parentStack = currentStack;
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var isValid;
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currentStack = errors;
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try {
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isValid = T.assert(value) ;
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} catch (e) {
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fail(e.message);
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isValid = false;
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}
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currentStack = parentStack;
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if (typeof isValid === 'undefined') {
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isValid = errors.length === 0;
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}
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return isValid;
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// if (!currentStack.length) {
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// currentStack = parentStack;
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// return [];
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// }
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// var res = currentStack;
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// currentStack = parentStack;
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// return ['not instance of ' + prettyPrint(T), res];
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}
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return value instanceof T;
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// if (!(value instanceof T)) {
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// fail('not instance of ' + prettyPrint(T));
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// }
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// var res = currentStack;
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// currentStack = parentStack;
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// return res;
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}
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function formatErrors(errors, indent = ' ') {
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return errors.map((e) => {
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if (typeof e === 'string') return indent + '- ' + e;
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return formatErrors(e, indent + ' ');
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}).join('\n');
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}
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// assert a type of given value and throw if does not pass
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function type(actual, T) {
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var errors = [];
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// currentStack = [];
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if (!isType(actual, T, errors)) {
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// console.log(JSON.stringify(errors, null, ' '));
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// TODO(vojta): print "an instance of" only if T starts with uppercase.
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var msg = 'Expected an instance of ' + prettyPrint(T) + ', got ' + prettyPrint(actual) + '!';
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if (errors.length) {
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msg += '\n' + formatErrors(errors);
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}
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throw new Error(msg);
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}
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}
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function returnType(actual, T) {
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var errors = [];
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// currentStack = [];
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if (!isType(actual, T, errors)) {
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// console.log(JSON.stringify(errors, null, ' '));
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// TODO(vojta): print "an instance of" only if T starts with uppercase.
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var msg = 'Expected to return an instance of ' + prettyPrint(T) + ', got ' + prettyPrint(actual) + '!';
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if (errors.length) {
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msg += '\n' + formatErrors(errors);
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}
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throw new Error(msg);
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}
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return actual;
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}
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// TODO(vojta): define these with DSL?
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var string = define('string', function(value) {
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return typeof value === 'string';
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});
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// function string() {}
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// string.assert = function(value) {
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// return typeof value === 'string';
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// };
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var boolean = define('boolean', function(value) {
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return typeof value === 'boolean';
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});
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// function boolean() {}
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// boolean.assert = function(value) {
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// return typeof value === 'boolean';
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// };
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var number = define('number', function(value) {
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return typeof value === 'number';
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});
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// function number() {}
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// number.assert = function(value) {
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// return typeof value === 'number';
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// };
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function arrayOf(...types) {
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return assert.define('array of ' + types.map(prettyPrint).join('/'), function(value) {
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if (assert(value).is(Array)) {
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for (var item of value) {
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assert(item).is(...types);
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}
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}
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});
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}
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function structure(definition) {
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var properties = Object.keys(definition);
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return assert.define('object with properties ' + properties.join(', '), function(value) {
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if (assert(value).is(Object)) {
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for (var property of properties) {
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assert(value[property]).is(definition[property]);
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}
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}
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})
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}
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// I'm sorry, bad global state... to make the API nice ;-)
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var currentStack = [];
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function fail(message) {
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currentStack.push(message);
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}
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function define(classOrName, check) {
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var cls = classOrName;
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if (typeof classOrName === 'string') {
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cls = function() {};
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cls.__assertName = classOrName;
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}
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cls.assert = function(value) {
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// var parentStack = currentStack;
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// currentStack = [];
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return check(value);
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// if (currentStack.length) {
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// parentStack.push(currentStack)
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// }
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// currentStack = parentStack;
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};
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return cls;
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}
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function assert(value) {
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return {
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is: function is(...types) {
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// var errors = []
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var allErrors = [];
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var errors;
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for (var type of types) {
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errors = [];
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if (isType(value, type, errors)) {
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return true;
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}
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// if no errors, merge multiple "is not instance of " into x/y/z ?
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allErrors.push(prettyPrint(value) + ' is not instance of ' + prettyPrint(type))
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if (errors.length) {
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allErrors.push(errors);
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}
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}
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// if (types.length > 1) {
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// currentStack.push(['has to be ' + types.map(prettyPrint).join(' or '), ...allErrors]);
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// } else {
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currentStack.push(...allErrors);
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// }
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return false;
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}
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};
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}
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// PUBLIC API
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// asserting API
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// throw if no type provided
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assert.type = type;
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// throw if odd number of args
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assert.argumentTypes = assertArgumentTypes;
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assert.returnType = returnType;
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// define AP;
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assert.define = define;
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assert.fail = fail;
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// primitive value type;
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assert.string = string;
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assert.number = number;
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assert.boolean = boolean;
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// custom types
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assert.arrayOf = arrayOf;
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assert.structure = structure;
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export {assert}
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// # Assert.js
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// A run-time type assertion library for JavaScript. Designed to be used with [Traceur](https://github.com/google/traceur-compiler).
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// - [Basic Type Check](#basic-type-check)
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// - [Custom Check](#custom-check)
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// - [Primitive Values](#primitive-values)
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// - [Describing more complex types](#describing-more-complex-types)
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// - [assert.arrayOf](#assert-arrayof)
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// - [assert.structure](#assert-structure)
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// - [Integrating with Traceur](#integrating-with-traceur)
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import {assert} from 'rtts_assert/rtts_assert';
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// ## Basic Type Check
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// By default, `instanceof` is used to check the type.
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//
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// Note that you can use `assert.type()` in unit tests or anywhere in your code.
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// Most of the time, you will use it with Traceur.
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// Jump to the [Traceur section](#integrating-with-traceur) to see an example of that.
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describe('basic type check', function() {
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class Type {}
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it('should pass', function() {
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assert.type(new Type(), Type);
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});
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it('should fail', function() {
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expect(() => assert.type(123, Type))
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.toThrowError('Expected an instance of Type, got 123!');
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});
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it('should allow null', function() {
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assert.type(null, Type);
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});
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});
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// ## Custom Check
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// Often, `instanceof` is not flexible enough.
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// In that case, your type can define its own `assert` method which will be used instead.
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//
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// See [Describing More Complex Types](#describing-more-complex-types) for examples how to
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// define custom checks using `assert.define()`.
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describe('custom check', function() {
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class Type {}
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// the basic check can just return true/false, without specifying any reason
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it('should pass when returns true', function() {
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Type.assert = function(value) {
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return true;
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};
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assert.type({}, Type);
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});
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it('should fail when returns false', function() {
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Type.assert = function(value) {
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return false;
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};
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expect(() => assert.type({}, Type))
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.toThrowError('Expected an instance of Type, got {}!');
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});
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// Using `assert.fail()` allows to report even multiple errors.
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it('should fail when calls assert.fail()', function() {
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Type.assert = function(value) {
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assert.fail('not smart enough');
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assert.fail('not blue enough');
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};
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expect(() => assert.type({}, Type))
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.toThrowError('Expected an instance of Type, got {}!\n' +
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' - not smart enough\n' +
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' - not blue enough');
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});
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it('should fail when throws an exception', function() {
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Type.assert = function(value) {
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throw new Error('not long enough');
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};
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expect(function() {
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assert.type(12345, Type);
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}).toThrowError('Expected an instance of Type, got 12345!\n' +
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' - not long enough');
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});
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});
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// ## Primitive Values
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// You don't want to check primitive values (such as strings, numbers, or booleans) using `typeof` rather than
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// `instanceof`.
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//
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// Again, you probably won't write this code and rather use Traceur to do it for you, simply based on type annotations.
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describe('primitive value check', function() {
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var primitive = $traceurRuntime.type;
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describe('string', function() {
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it('should pass', function() {
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assert.type('xxx', primitive.string);
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});
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it('should fail', function() {
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expect(() => assert.type(12345, primitive.string))
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.toThrowError('Expected an instance of string, got 12345!');
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});
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it('should allow null', function() {
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assert.type(null, primitive.string);
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});
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});
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describe('number', function() {
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it('should pass', function() {
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assert.type(123, primitive.number);
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});
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it('should fail', function() {
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expect(() => assert.type(false, primitive.number))
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.toThrowError('Expected an instance of number, got false!');
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});
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it('should allow null', function() {
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assert.type(null, primitive.number);
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});
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});
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describe('boolean', function() {
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||||
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it('should pass', function() {
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assert.type(true, primitive.boolean);
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assert.type(false, primitive.boolean);
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});
|
||||
|
||||
|
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it('should fail', function() {
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expect(() => assert.type(123, primitive.boolean))
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.toThrowError('Expected an instance of boolean, got 123!');
|
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});
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|
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it('should allow null', function() {
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assert.type(null, primitive.boolean);
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});
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||||
});
|
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});
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|
||||
|
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|
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// ## Describing more complex types
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//
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// Often, a simple type check using `instanceof` or `typeof` is not enough.
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// That's why you can define custom checks using this DSL.
|
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// The goal was to make them easy to compose and as descriptive as possible.
|
||||
// Of course you can write your own DSL on the top of this.
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describe('define', function() {
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||||
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// If the first argument to `assert.define()` is a type (function), it will define `assert` method on that function.
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//
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// In this example, being a type of Type means being a either a function or object.
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it('should define assert for an existing type', function() {
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class Type {}
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||||
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||||
assert.define(Type, function(value) {
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assert(value).is(Function, Object);
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
assert.type({}, Type);
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||||
assert.type(function() {}, Type);
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||||
expect(() => assert.type('str', Type))
|
||||
.toThrowError('Expected an instance of Type, got "str"!\n' +
|
||||
' - "str" is not instance of Function\n' +
|
||||
' - "str" is not instance of Object');
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
// If the first argument to `assert.define()` is a string,
|
||||
// it will create an interface - basically an empty class with `assert` method.
|
||||
it('should define an interface', function() {
|
||||
var User = assert.define('MyUser', function(user) {
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||||
assert(user).is(Object);
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
assert.type({}, User);
|
||||
expect(() => assert.type(12345, User))
|
||||
.toThrowError('Expected an instance of MyUser, got 12345!\n' +
|
||||
' - 12345 is not instance of Object');
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
// Here are a couple of more APIs to describe your custom types...
|
||||
//
|
||||
// ### assert.arrayOf
|
||||
// Checks if the value is an array and if so, it checks whether all the items are one the given types.
|
||||
// These types can be composed types, not just simple ones.
|
||||
describe('arrayOf', function() {
|
||||
|
||||
var Titles = assert.define('ListOfTitles', function(value) {
|
||||
assert(value).is(assert.arrayOf(assert.string, assert.number));
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
it('should pass', function () {
|
||||
assert.type(['one', 55, 'two'], Titles);
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
it('should fail when non-array given', function () {
|
||||
expect(() => assert.type('foo', Titles))
|
||||
.toThrowError('Expected an instance of ListOfTitles, got "foo"!\n' +
|
||||
' - "foo" is not instance of array of string/number\n' +
|
||||
' - "foo" is not instance of Array');
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
it('should fail when an invalid item in the array', function () {
|
||||
expect(() => assert.type(['aaa', true], Titles))
|
||||
.toThrowError('Expected an instance of ListOfTitles, got ["aaa", true]!\n' +
|
||||
' - ["aaa", true] is not instance of array of string/number\n' +
|
||||
' - true is not instance of string\n' +
|
||||
' - true is not instance of number');
|
||||
});
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
// ### assert.structure
|
||||
// Similar to `assert.arrayOf` which checks a content of an array,
|
||||
// `assert.structure` checks if the value is an object with specific properties.
|
||||
describe('structure', function() {
|
||||
|
||||
var User = assert.define('MyUser', function(value) {
|
||||
assert(value).is(assert.structure({
|
||||
name: assert.string,
|
||||
age: assert.number
|
||||
}));
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
it('should pass', function () {
|
||||
assert.type({name: 'Vojta', age: 28}, User);
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
it('should fail when non-object given', function () {
|
||||
expect(() => assert.type(123, User))
|
||||
.toThrowError('Expected an instance of MyUser, got 123!\n' +
|
||||
' - 123 is not instance of object with properties name, age\n' +
|
||||
' - 123 is not instance of Object');
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
it('should fail when an invalid property', function () {
|
||||
expect(() => assert.type({name: 'Vojta', age: true}, User))
|
||||
.toThrowError('Expected an instance of MyUser, got {name: "Vojta", age: true}!\n' +
|
||||
' - {name: "Vojta", age: true} is not instance of object with properties name, age\n' +
|
||||
' - true is not instance of number');
|
||||
});
|
||||
});
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
// ## Integrating with Traceur
|
||||
//
|
||||
// Manually calling `assert.type()` in your code is cumbersome. Most of the time, you'll want to
|
||||
// have Traceur add the calls to `assert.type()` to your code based on type annotations.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// This has several advantages:
|
||||
// - it's shorter and nicer,
|
||||
// - you can easily ignore it when generating production code.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// You'll need to run Traceur with `--types=true --type-assertions=true --type-assertion-module="path/to/assert"`.
|
||||
describe('Traceur', function() {
|
||||
|
||||
describe('arguments', function() {
|
||||
|
||||
function reverse(str: string) {
|
||||
return str ? reverse(str.substring(1)) + str[0] : ''
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
it('should pass', function() {
|
||||
expect(reverse('angular')).toBe('ralugna');
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
it('should fail', function() {
|
||||
expect(() => reverse(123))
|
||||
.toThrowError('Invalid arguments given!\n' +
|
||||
' - 1st argument has to be an instance of string, got 123');
|
||||
});
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
describe('return value', function() {
|
||||
|
||||
function foo(bar): number {
|
||||
return bar;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
it('should pass', function() {
|
||||
expect(foo(123)).toBe(123);
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
it('should fail', function() {
|
||||
expect(() => foo('bar'))
|
||||
.toThrowError('Expected to return an instance of number, got "bar"!');
|
||||
});
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
describe('variables', function() {
|
||||
|
||||
it('should pass', function() {
|
||||
var count:number = 1;
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
it('should fail', function() {
|
||||
expect(() => {
|
||||
var count: number = true;
|
||||
}).toThrowError('Expected an instance of number, got true!');
|
||||
});
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
describe('void', function() {
|
||||
function foo(bar): void {
|
||||
return bar;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
it('should pass when not defined', function() {
|
||||
function nonReturn(): void {}
|
||||
function returnNothing(): void { return; }
|
||||
function returnUndefined(): void { return undefined; }
|
||||
|
||||
foo();
|
||||
foo(undefined);
|
||||
nonReturn();
|
||||
returnNothing();
|
||||
returnUndefined();
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
it('should fail when a value returned', function() {
|
||||
expect(() => foo('bar'))
|
||||
.toThrowError('Expected to return an instance of voidType, got "bar"!');
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
it('should fail when null returned', function() {
|
||||
expect(() => foo(null))
|
||||
.toThrowError('Expected to return an instance of voidType, got null!');
|
||||
});
|
||||
});
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
// <center><small>
|
||||
// This documentation was generated from [assert.spec.js](https://github.com/vojtajina/assert/blob/master/test/assert.spec.js) using [Docco](http://jashkenas.github.io/docco/).
|
||||
// </small></center>
|
|
@ -7,6 +7,9 @@ Object.keys(window.__karma__.files).forEach(function(path) {
|
|||
.replace(/\/src\//, '/')
|
||||
.replace(/\/test\//, '/')
|
||||
.replace(/\.\w*$/, '');
|
||||
System.get(moduleName).main();
|
||||
var mod = System.get(moduleName);
|
||||
if (mod.main) {
|
||||
mod.main();
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
|
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