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* Make sets.bzl point to new_sets.bzl instead of old_sets.bzl new_sets.bzl and old_sets.bzl should be removed in the following skylib release. Fixes #155. * update and rename test suites
154 lines
5.4 KiB
Python
154 lines
5.4 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2017 The Bazel Authors. All rights reserved.
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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"""Unit tests for old_sets.bzl."""
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load("//lib:old_sets.bzl", "sets")
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load("//lib:unittest.bzl", "asserts", "unittest")
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def _is_equal_test(ctx):
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"""Unit tests for sets.is_equal."""
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# Note that if this test fails, the results for the other `sets` tests will
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# be inconclusive because they use `asserts.set_equals`, which in turn calls
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# `sets.is_equal`.
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env = unittest.begin(ctx)
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asserts.true(env, sets.is_equal([], []))
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asserts.false(env, sets.is_equal([], [1]))
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asserts.false(env, sets.is_equal([1], []))
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asserts.true(env, sets.is_equal([1], [1]))
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asserts.false(env, sets.is_equal([1], [1, 2]))
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asserts.false(env, sets.is_equal([1], [2]))
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asserts.false(env, sets.is_equal([1], depset([1, 2])))
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# Verify that the implementation is not using == on the sets directly.
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asserts.true(env, sets.is_equal(depset([1]), depset([1])))
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# If passing a list, verify that duplicate elements are ignored.
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asserts.true(env, sets.is_equal([1, 1], [1]))
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return unittest.end(env)
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is_equal_test = unittest.make(_is_equal_test)
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def _is_subset_test(ctx):
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"""Unit tests for sets.is_subset."""
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env = unittest.begin(ctx)
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asserts.true(env, sets.is_subset([], []))
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asserts.true(env, sets.is_subset([], [1]))
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asserts.false(env, sets.is_subset([1], []))
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asserts.true(env, sets.is_subset([1], [1]))
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asserts.true(env, sets.is_subset([1], [1, 2]))
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asserts.false(env, sets.is_subset([1], [2]))
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asserts.true(env, sets.is_subset([1], depset([1, 2])))
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# If passing a list, verify that duplicate elements are ignored.
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asserts.true(env, sets.is_subset([1, 1], [1, 2]))
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return unittest.end(env)
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is_subset_test = unittest.make(_is_subset_test)
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def _disjoint_test(ctx):
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"""Unit tests for sets.disjoint."""
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env = unittest.begin(ctx)
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asserts.true(env, sets.disjoint([], []))
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asserts.true(env, sets.disjoint([], [1]))
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asserts.true(env, sets.disjoint([1], []))
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asserts.false(env, sets.disjoint([1], [1]))
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asserts.false(env, sets.disjoint([1], [1, 2]))
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asserts.true(env, sets.disjoint([1], [2]))
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asserts.true(env, sets.disjoint([1], depset([2])))
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# If passing a list, verify that duplicate elements are ignored.
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asserts.false(env, sets.disjoint([1, 1], [1, 2]))
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return unittest.end(env)
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disjoint_test = unittest.make(_disjoint_test)
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def _intersection_test(ctx):
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"""Unit tests for sets.intersection."""
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env = unittest.begin(ctx)
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asserts.set_equals(env, [], sets.intersection([], []))
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asserts.set_equals(env, [], sets.intersection([], [1]))
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asserts.set_equals(env, [], sets.intersection([1], []))
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asserts.set_equals(env, [1], sets.intersection([1], [1]))
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asserts.set_equals(env, [1], sets.intersection([1], [1, 2]))
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asserts.set_equals(env, [], sets.intersection([1], [2]))
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asserts.set_equals(env, [1], sets.intersection([1], depset([1])))
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# If passing a list, verify that duplicate elements are ignored.
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asserts.set_equals(env, [1], sets.intersection([1, 1], [1, 2]))
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return unittest.end(env)
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intersection_test = unittest.make(_intersection_test)
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def _union_test(ctx):
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"""Unit tests for sets.union."""
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env = unittest.begin(ctx)
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asserts.set_equals(env, [], sets.union())
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asserts.set_equals(env, [1], sets.union([1]))
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asserts.set_equals(env, [], sets.union([], []))
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asserts.set_equals(env, [1], sets.union([], [1]))
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asserts.set_equals(env, [1], sets.union([1], []))
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asserts.set_equals(env, [1], sets.union([1], [1]))
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asserts.set_equals(env, [1, 2], sets.union([1], [1, 2]))
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asserts.set_equals(env, [1, 2], sets.union([1], [2]))
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asserts.set_equals(env, [1], sets.union([1], depset([1])))
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# If passing a list, verify that duplicate elements are ignored.
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asserts.set_equals(env, [1, 2], sets.union([1, 1], [1, 2]))
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return unittest.end(env)
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union_test = unittest.make(_union_test)
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def _difference_test(ctx):
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"""Unit tests for sets.difference."""
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env = unittest.begin(ctx)
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asserts.set_equals(env, [], sets.difference([], []))
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asserts.set_equals(env, [], sets.difference([], [1]))
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asserts.set_equals(env, [1], sets.difference([1], []))
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asserts.set_equals(env, [], sets.difference([1], [1]))
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asserts.set_equals(env, [], sets.difference([1], [1, 2]))
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asserts.set_equals(env, [1], sets.difference([1], [2]))
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asserts.set_equals(env, [], sets.difference([1], depset([1])))
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# If passing a list, verify that duplicate elements are ignored.
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asserts.set_equals(env, [2], sets.difference([1, 2], [1, 1]))
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return unittest.end(env)
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difference_test = unittest.make(_difference_test)
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def old_sets_test_suite():
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"""Creates the test targets and test suite for old_sets.bzl tests."""
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unittest.suite(
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"old_sets_tests",
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disjoint_test,
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intersection_test,
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is_equal_test,
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is_subset_test,
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difference_test,
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union_test,
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)
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