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author | kali kaneko (leap communications) <kali@leap.se> | 2021-11-29 01:46:27 +0100 |
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committer | kali kaneko (leap communications) <kali@leap.se> | 2021-11-29 18:14:16 +0100 |
commit | 18f52af5be3a9a0c73811706108f790d65ee9c67 (patch) | |
tree | e13cbacb47d56919caa9c44a2b45dec1497a7860 /vendor/github.com/smartystreets/assertions/doc.go | |
parent | ebcef0d57b6ecb5a40c6579f6be07182dd3033ba (diff) |
[pkg] update vendor
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diff --git a/vendor/github.com/smartystreets/assertions/doc.go b/vendor/github.com/smartystreets/assertions/doc.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ba30a92 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/smartystreets/assertions/doc.go @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +// Package assertions contains the implementations for all assertions which +// are referenced in goconvey's `convey` package +// (github.com/smartystreets/goconvey/convey) and gunit (github.com/smartystreets/gunit) +// for use with the So(...) method. +// They can also be used in traditional Go test functions and even in +// applications. +// +// https://smartystreets.com +// +// Many of the assertions lean heavily on work done by Aaron Jacobs in his excellent oglematchers library. +// (https://github.com/jacobsa/oglematchers) +// The ShouldResemble assertion leans heavily on work done by Daniel Jacques in his very helpful go-render library. +// (https://github.com/luci/go-render) +package assertions + +import ( + "fmt" + "runtime" +) + +// By default we use a no-op serializer. The actual Serializer provides a JSON +// representation of failure results on selected assertions so the goconvey +// web UI can display a convenient diff. +var serializer Serializer = new(noopSerializer) + +// GoConveyMode provides control over JSON serialization of failures. When +// using the assertions in this package from the convey package JSON results +// are very helpful and can be rendered in a DIFF view. In that case, this function +// will be called with a true value to enable the JSON serialization. By default, +// the assertions in this package will not serializer a JSON result, making +// standalone usage more convenient. +func GoConveyMode(yes bool) { + if yes { + serializer = newSerializer() + } else { + serializer = new(noopSerializer) + } +} + +type testingT interface { + Error(args ...interface{}) +} + +type Assertion struct { + t testingT + failed bool +} + +// New swallows the *testing.T struct and prints failed assertions using t.Error. +// Example: assertions.New(t).So(1, should.Equal, 1) +func New(t testingT) *Assertion { + return &Assertion{t: t} +} + +// Failed reports whether any calls to So (on this Assertion instance) have failed. +func (this *Assertion) Failed() bool { + return this.failed +} + +// So calls the standalone So function and additionally, calls t.Error in failure scenarios. +func (this *Assertion) So(actual interface{}, assert assertion, expected ...interface{}) bool { + ok, result := So(actual, assert, expected...) + if !ok { + this.failed = true + _, file, line, _ := runtime.Caller(1) + this.t.Error(fmt.Sprintf("\n%s:%d\n%s", file, line, result)) + } + return ok +} + +// So is a convenience function (as opposed to an inconvenience function?) +// for running assertions on arbitrary arguments in any context, be it for testing or even +// application logging. It allows you to perform assertion-like behavior (and get nicely +// formatted messages detailing discrepancies) but without the program blowing up or panicking. +// All that is required is to import this package and call `So` with one of the assertions +// exported by this package as the second parameter. +// The first return parameter is a boolean indicating if the assertion was true. The second +// return parameter is the well-formatted message showing why an assertion was incorrect, or +// blank if the assertion was correct. +// +// Example: +// +// if ok, message := So(x, ShouldBeGreaterThan, y); !ok { +// log.Println(message) +// } +// +// For an alternative implementation of So (that provides more flexible return options) +// see the `So` function in the package at github.com/smartystreets/assertions/assert. +func So(actual interface{}, assert assertion, expected ...interface{}) (bool, string) { + if result := so(actual, assert, expected...); len(result) == 0 { + return true, result + } else { + return false, result + } +} + +// so is like So, except that it only returns the string message, which is blank if the +// assertion passed. Used to facilitate testing. +func so(actual interface{}, assert func(interface{}, ...interface{}) string, expected ...interface{}) string { + return assert(actual, expected...) +} + +// assertion is an alias for a function with a signature that the So() +// function can handle. Any future or custom assertions should conform to this +// method signature. The return value should be an empty string if the assertion +// passes and a well-formed failure message if not. +type assertion func(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string + +//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |