Files
kotlin-fork/kotlin-native/backend.native/tests/harmony_regex/SplitTest.kt
T
Stanislav Erokhin f624800b84 Move everything under kotlin-native folder
I was forced to manually do update the following files, because otherwise
they would be ignored according .gitignore settings. Probably they
should be deleted from repo.

Interop/.idea/compiler.xml
Interop/.idea/gradle.xml
Interop/.idea/libraries/Gradle__org_jetbrains_kotlin_kotlin_runtime_1_0_3.xml
Interop/.idea/libraries/Gradle__org_jetbrains_kotlin_kotlin_stdlib_1_0_3.xml
Interop/.idea/modules.xml
Interop/.idea/modules/Indexer/Indexer.iml
Interop/.idea/modules/Runtime/Runtime.iml
Interop/.idea/modules/StubGenerator/StubGenerator.iml
backend.native/backend.native.iml
backend.native/bc.frontend/bc.frontend.iml
backend.native/cli.bc/cli.bc.iml
backend.native/cli.bc/src/org/jetbrains/kotlin/cli/bc/K2Native.kt
backend.native/cli.bc/src/org/jetbrains/kotlin/cli/bc/K2NativeCompilerArguments.kt
backend.native/tests/link/lib/foo.kt
backend.native/tests/link/lib/foo2.kt
backend.native/tests/teamcity-test.property
2020-10-27 21:00:28 +03:00

157 lines
4.9 KiB
Kotlin

/*
* Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
* contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
* this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
* The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
* (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
* the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package test.text.harmony_regex
import kotlin.text.*
import kotlin.test.*
class SplitTest {
@Test fun testSimple() {
val p = Regex("/")
val results = p.split("have/you/done/it/right")
val expected = arrayOf("have", "you", "done", "it", "right")
assertEquals(expected.size, results.size)
for (i in expected.indices) {
assertEquals(results[i], expected[i])
}
}
@Test fun testSplit1() {
var p = Regex(" ")
val input = "poodle zoo"
var tokens: List<String>
tokens = p.split(input, 1)
assertEquals(1, tokens.size)
assertTrue(tokens[0] == input)
tokens = p.split(input, 2)
assertEquals(2, tokens.size)
assertEquals("poodle", tokens[0])
assertEquals("zoo", tokens[1])
tokens = p.split(input, 5)
assertEquals(2, tokens.size)
assertEquals("poodle", tokens[0])
assertEquals("zoo", tokens[1])
tokens = p.split(input, 0)
assertEquals(2, tokens.size)
assertEquals("poodle", tokens[0])
assertEquals("zoo", tokens[1])
tokens = p.split(input)
assertEquals(2, tokens.size)
assertEquals("poodle", tokens[0])
assertEquals("zoo", tokens[1])
p = Regex("d")
tokens = p.split(input, 1)
assertEquals(1, tokens.size)
assertTrue(tokens[0] == input)
tokens = p.split(input, 2)
assertEquals(2, tokens.size)
assertEquals("poo", tokens[0])
assertEquals("le zoo", tokens[1])
tokens = p.split(input, 5)
assertEquals(2, tokens.size)
assertEquals("poo", tokens[0])
assertEquals("le zoo", tokens[1])
tokens = p.split(input, 0)
assertEquals(2, tokens.size)
assertEquals("poo", tokens[0])
assertEquals("le zoo", tokens[1])
tokens = p.split(input)
assertEquals(2, tokens.size)
assertEquals("poo", tokens[0])
assertEquals("le zoo", tokens[1])
p = Regex("o")
tokens = p.split(input, 1)
assertEquals(1, tokens.size)
assertTrue(tokens[0] == input)
tokens = p.split(input, 2)
assertEquals(2, tokens.size)
assertEquals("p", tokens[0])
assertEquals("odle zoo", tokens[1])
tokens = p.split(input, 5)
assertEquals(5, tokens.size)
assertEquals("p", tokens[0])
assertTrue(tokens[1] == "")
assertEquals("dle z", tokens[2])
assertTrue(tokens[3] == "")
assertTrue(tokens[4] == "")
tokens = p.split(input, 0)
assertEquals(5, tokens.size)
assertEquals("p", tokens[0])
assertTrue(tokens[1] == "")
assertEquals("dle z", tokens[2])
assertTrue(tokens[3] == "")
assertTrue(tokens[4] == "")
tokens = p.split(input)
assertEquals(5, tokens.size)
assertEquals("p", tokens[0])
assertTrue(tokens[1] == "")
assertEquals("dle z", tokens[2])
assertTrue(tokens[3] == "")
assertTrue(tokens[4] == "")
}
@Test fun testSplit2() {
val p = Regex("")
var s: List<String>
s = p.split("a", 0)
assertEquals(3, s.size)
assertEquals("", s[0])
assertEquals("a", s[1])
assertEquals("", s[2])
s = p.split("", 0)
assertEquals(2, s.size)
assertEquals("", s[0])
assertEquals("", s[1])
s = p.split("abcd", 0)
assertEquals(6, s.size)
assertEquals("", s[0])
assertEquals("a", s[1])
assertEquals("b", s[2])
assertEquals("c", s[3])
assertEquals("d", s[4])
assertEquals("", s[5])
}
@Test fun testSplitSupplementaryWithEmptyString() {
/*
* See http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr18/#Supplementary_Characters We
* have to treat text as code points not code units.
*/
val p = Regex("")
val s: List<String>
s = p.split("a\ud869\uded6b", 0)
assertEquals(5, s.size)
assertEquals("", s[0])
assertEquals("a", s[1])
assertEquals("\ud869\uded6", s[2])
assertEquals("b", s[3])
assertEquals("", s[4])
}
}