require File.expand_path('../../../spec_helper', __FILE__) describe "Array#min" do ruby_version_is "2.4" do it "is defined on Array" do [1].method(:max).owner.should equal Array end end it "returns nil with no values" do [].min.should == nil end it "returns only element in one element array" do [1].min.should == 1 end it "returns smallest value with multiple elements" do [1,2].min.should == 1 [2,1].min.should == 1 end describe "given a block with one argument" do it "yields in turn the last length-1 values from the array" do ary = [] result = [1,2,3,4,5].min {|x| ary << x; x} ary.should == [2,3,4,5] result.should == 1 end end end # From Enumerable#min, copied for better readability describe "Array#min" do before :each do @a = [2, 4, 6, 8, 10] @e_strs = ["333", "22", "666666", "1", "55555", "1010101010"] @e_ints = [ 333, 22, 666666, 55555, 1010101010] end it "min should return the minimum element" do [18, 42].min.should == 18 [2, 5, 3, 6, 1, 4].min.should == 1 end it "returns the minimum (basic cases)" do [55].min.should == 55 [11,99].min.should == 11 [99,11].min.should == 11 [2, 33, 4, 11].min.should == 2 [1,2,3,4,5].min.should == 1 [5,4,3,2,1].min.should == 1 [4,1,3,5,2].min.should == 1 [5,5,5,5,5].min.should == 5 ["aa","tt"].min.should == "aa" ["tt","aa"].min.should == "aa" ["2","33","4","11"].min.should == "11" @e_strs.min.should == "1" @e_ints.min.should == 22 end it "returns nil for an empty Enumerable" do [].min.should be_nil end it "raises a NoMethodError for elements without #<=>" do lambda do [BasicObject.new, BasicObject.new].min end.should raise_error(NoMethodError) end it "raises an ArgumentError for incomparable elements" do lambda do [11,"22"].min end.should raise_error(ArgumentError) lambda do [11,12,22,33].min{|a, b| nil} end.should raise_error(ArgumentError) end it "returns the minimum when using a block rule" do ["2","33","4","11"].min {|a,b| a <=> b }.should == "11" [ 2 , 33 , 4 , 11 ].min {|a,b| a <=> b }.should == 2 ["2","33","4","11"].min {|a,b| b <=> a }.should == "4" [ 2 , 33 , 4 , 11 ].min {|a,b| b <=> a }.should == 33 [ 1, 2, 3, 4 ].min {|a,b| 15 }.should == 1 [11,12,22,33].min{|a, b| 2 }.should == 11 @i = -2 [11,12,22,33].min{|a, b| @i += 1 }.should == 12 @e_strs.min {|a,b| a.length <=> b.length }.should == "1" @e_strs.min {|a,b| a <=> b }.should == "1" @e_strs.min {|a,b| a.to_i <=> b.to_i }.should == "1" @e_ints.min {|a,b| a <=> b }.should == 22 @e_ints.min {|a,b| a.to_s <=> b.to_s }.should == 1010101010 end it "returns the minimum for enumerables that contain nils" do arr = [nil, nil, true] arr.min { |a, b| x = a.nil? ? -1 : a ? 0 : 1 y = b.nil? ? -1 : b ? 0 : 1 x <=> y }.should == nil end it "gathers whole arrays as elements when each yields multiple" do multi = [[1,2], [3,4,5], [6,7,8,9]] multi.min.should == [1, 2] end end