27782242bc
Clamp keeps value within the range. Employ of soft() makes the whole thing is independant of order.
40 lines
955 B
Ruby
Executable file
40 lines
955 B
Ruby
Executable file
#! /usr/bin/env ruby -S rspec
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require 'spec_helper_acceptance'
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describe 'clamp function', :unless => UNSUPPORTED_PLATFORMS.include?(fact('operatingsystem')) do
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describe 'success' do
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it 'clamps list of values' do
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pp = <<-EOS
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$x = 17
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$y = 225
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$z = 155
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$o = clamp($x, $y, $z)
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if $o == $z {
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notify { 'output correct': }
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}
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EOS
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apply_manifest(pp, :catch_failures => true) do |r|
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expect(r.stdout).to match(/Notice: output correct/)
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end
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end
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it 'clamps array of values' do
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pp = <<-EOS
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$a = [7, 19, 66]
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$b = 19
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$o = clamp($a)
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if $o == $b {
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notify { 'output correct': }
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}
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EOS
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apply_manifest(pp, :catch_failures => true) do |r|
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expect(r.stdout).to match(/Notice: output correct/)
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end
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end
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end
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describe 'failure' do
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it 'handles improper argument counts'
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it 'handles no arguments'
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end
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end
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