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# # 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. # require File.expand_path("#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/spec_helper") class ThriftUnionSpec < Spec::ExampleGroup include Thrift include SpecNamespace describe Union do it "should return nil value in unset union" do union = My_union.new union.get_set_field.should == nil union.get_value.should == nil end it "should set a field and be accessible through get_value and the named field accessor" do union = My_union.new union.integer32 = 25 union.get_set_field.should == :integer32 union.get_value.should == 25 union.integer32.should == 25 end it "should work correctly when instantiated with static field constructors" do union = My_union.integer32(5) union.get_set_field.should == :integer32 union.integer32.should == 5 end it "should raise for wrong set field" do union = My_union.new union.integer32 = 25 lambda { union.some_characters }.should raise_error(RuntimeError, "some_characters is not union's set field.") end it "should not be equal to nil" do union = My_union.new union.should_not == nil end it "should not equate two different unions, i32 vs. string" do union = My_union.new(:integer32, 25) other_union = My_union.new(:some_characters, "blah!") union.should_not == other_union end it "should properly reset setfield and setvalue" do union = My_union.new(:integer32, 25) union.get_set_field.should == :integer32 union.some_characters = "blah!" union.get_set_field.should == :some_characters union.get_value.should == "blah!" lambda { union.integer32 }.should raise_error(RuntimeError, "integer32 is not union's set field.") end it "should not equate two different unions with different values" do union = My_union.new(:integer32, 25) other_union = My_union.new(:integer32, 400) union.should_not == other_union end it "should not equate two different unions with different fields" do union = My_union.new(:integer32, 25) other_union = My_union.new(:other_i32, 25) union.should_not == other_union end it "should inspect properly" do union = My_union.new(:integer32, 25) union.inspect.should == "<SpecNamespace::My_union integer32: 25>" end it "should not allow setting with instance_variable_set" do union = My_union.new(:integer32, 27) union.instance_variable_set(:@some_characters, "hallo!") union.get_set_field.should == :integer32 union.get_value.should == 27 lambda { union.some_characters }.should raise_error(RuntimeError, "some_characters is not union's set field.") end it "should serialize correctly" do trans = Thrift::MemoryBufferTransport.new proto = Thrift::BinaryProtocol.new(trans) union = My_union.new(:integer32, 25) union.write(proto) other_union = My_union.new(:integer32, 25) other_union.read(proto) other_union.should == union end it "should raise when validating unset union" do union = My_union.new lambda { union.validate }.should raise_error(StandardError, "Union fields are not set.") other_union = My_union.new(:integer32, 1) lambda { other_union.validate }.should_not raise_error(StandardError, "Union fields are not set.") end it "should validate an enum field properly" do union = TestUnion.new(:enum_field, 3) union.get_set_field.should == :enum_field lambda { union.validate }.should raise_error(ProtocolException, "Invalid value of field enum_field!") other_union = TestUnion.new(:enum_field, 1) lambda { other_union.validate }.should_not raise_error(ProtocolException, "Invalid value of field enum_field!") end it "should properly serialize and match structs with a union" do union = My_union.new(:integer32, 26) swu = Struct_with_union.new(:fun_union => union) trans = Thrift::MemoryBufferTransport.new proto = Thrift::CompactProtocol.new(trans) swu.write(proto) other_union = My_union.new(:some_characters, "hello there") swu2 = Struct_with_union.new(:fun_union => other_union) swu2.should_not == swu swu2.read(proto) swu2.should == swu end it "should support old style constructor" do union = My_union.new(:integer32 => 26) union.get_set_field.should == :integer32 union.get_value.should == 26 end it "should not throw an error when inspected and unset" do lambda{TestUnion.new().inspect}.should_not raise_error end it "should print enum value name when inspected" do My_union.new(:some_enum => SomeEnum::ONE).inspect.should == "<SpecNamespace::My_union some_enum: ONE (0)>" My_union.new(:my_map => {SomeEnum::ONE => [SomeEnum::TWO]}).inspect.should == "<SpecNamespace::My_union my_map: {ONE (0): [TWO (1)]}>" end it "should offer field? methods" do My_union.new.some_enum?.should be_false My_union.new(:some_enum => SomeEnum::ONE).some_enum?.should be_true My_union.new(:im_true => false).im_true?.should be_true My_union.new(:im_true => true).im_true?.should be_true end it "should pretty print binary fields" do TestUnion.new(:binary_field => "\001\002\003").inspect.should == "<SpecNamespace::TestUnion binary_field: 010203>" end it "should be comparable" do relationships = [ [0, -1, -1, -1], [1, 0, -1, -1], [1, 1, 0, -1], [1, 1, 1, 0]] objs = [ TestUnion.new(:string_field, "blah"), TestUnion.new(:string_field, "blahblah"), TestUnion.new(:i32_field, 1), TestUnion.new()] for y in 0..3 for x in 0..3 # puts "#{objs[y].inspect} <=> #{objs[x].inspect} should == #{relationships[y][x]}" (objs[y] <=> objs[x]).should == relationships[y][x] end end end end end