ruby/test/rdoc/test_rdoc_parser_simple.rb

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require 'tempfile'
require 'rubygems'
require 'minitest/autorun'
require 'rdoc/options'
require 'rdoc/parser'
class TestRDocParserSimple < MiniTest::Unit::TestCase
def setup
@tempfile = Tempfile.new self.class.name
filename = @tempfile.path
@top_level = RDoc::TopLevel.new filename
@fn = filename
@options = RDoc::Options.new
@stats = RDoc::Stats.new 0
RDoc::TopLevel.reset
end
def teardown
@tempfile.close
end
def test_initialize_metadata
parser = util_parser ":unhandled: \n"
assert_includes @top_level.metadata, 'unhandled'
assert_equal ":unhandled: \n", parser.content
end
def test_remove_coding_comment
parser = util_parser <<-TEXT
# -*- mode: rdoc; coding: utf-8; fill-column: 74; -*-
Regular expressions (<i>regexp</i>s) are patterns which describe the
contents of a string.
TEXT
parser.scan
expected = <<-TEXT.strip
Regular expressions (<i>regexp</i>s) are patterns which describe the
contents of a string.
TEXT
assert_equal expected, @top_level.comment
end
# RDoc stops processing comments if it finds a comment line CONTAINING
# '<tt>#--</tt>'. This can be used to separate external from internal
# comments, or to stop a comment being associated with a method,
# class, or module. Commenting CAN be turned back on with
# a line that STARTS '<tt>#++</tt>'.
#
# I've seen guys that comment their code like this:
# # This method....
# #-----------------
# def method
#
# => either we do it only in ruby code, or we require the leading #
# (to avoid conflict with rules).
#
# TODO: require the leading #, to provide the feature in simple text files.
# Note: in ruby & C code, we require '#--' & '#++' or '*--' & '*++',
# to allow rules:
#
# # this is a comment
# #---
# # private text
# #+++
# # this is a rule:
# # ---
def test_remove_private_comments
parser = util_parser ''
text = "foo\n\n--\nbar\n++\n\nbaz\n"
expected = "foo\n\n\n\nbaz\n"
assert_equal expected, parser.remove_private_comments(text)
end
def test_remove_private_comments_star
parser = util_parser ''
text = "* foo\n* bar\n"
expected = text.dup
assert_equal expected, parser.remove_private_comments(text)
end
def util_parser(content)
RDoc::Parser::Simple.new @top_level, @fn, content, @options, @stats
end
end