require_relative '../../spec_helper' describe "Float#<=>" do it "returns -1, 0, 1 when self is less than, equal, or greater than other" do (1.5 <=> 5).should == -1 (2.45 <=> 2.45).should == 0 ((bignum_value*1.1) <=> bignum_value).should == 1 end it "returns nil if one side is NaN" do [1.0, 42, bignum_value].each { |n| (nan_value <=> n).should == nil (n <=> nan_value).should == nil } end it "handles positive infinity" do [1.0, 42, bignum_value].each { |n| (infinity_value <=> n).should == 1 (n <=> infinity_value).should == -1 } end it "handles negative infinity" do [1.0, 42, bignum_value].each { |n| (-infinity_value <=> n).should == -1 (n <=> -infinity_value).should == 1 } end it "returns nil when the given argument is not a Float" do (1.0 <=> "1").should be_nil (1.0 <=> "1".freeze).should be_nil (1.0 <=> :one).should be_nil (1.0 <=> true).should be_nil end it "compares using #coerce when argument is not a Float" do klass = Class.new do attr_reader :call_count def coerce(other) @call_count ||= 0 @call_count += 1 [other, 42.0] end end coercible = klass.new (2.33 <=> coercible).should == -1 (42.0 <=> coercible).should == 0 (43.0 <=> coercible).should == 1 coercible.call_count.should == 3 end it "raises TypeError when #coerce misbehaves" do klass = Class.new do def coerce(other) :incorrect end end bad_coercible = klass.new -> { 4.2 <=> bad_coercible }.should raise_error(TypeError, "coerce must return [x, y]") end it "returns the correct result when one side is infinite" do (infinity_value <=> Float::MAX.to_i*2).should == 1 (-Float::MAX.to_i*2 <=> infinity_value).should == -1 (-infinity_value <=> -Float::MAX.to_i*2).should == -1 (-Float::MAX.to_i*2 <=> -infinity_value).should == 1 end it "returns 0 when self is Infinity and other other is infinite?=1" do obj = Object.new def obj.infinite? 1 end (infinity_value <=> obj).should == 0 end it "returns 1 when self is Infinity and other is infinite?=-1" do obj = Object.new def obj.infinite? -1 end (infinity_value <=> obj).should == 1 end it "returns 1 when self is Infinity and other is infinite?=nil (which means finite)" do obj = Object.new def obj.infinite? nil end (infinity_value <=> obj).should == 1 end it "returns 0 for -0.0 and 0.0" do (-0.0 <=> 0.0).should == 0 (0.0 <=> -0.0).should == 0 end it "returns 0 for -0.0 and 0" do (-0.0 <=> 0).should == 0 (0 <=> -0.0).should == 0 end it "returns 0 for 0.0 and 0" do (0.0 <=> 0).should == 0 (0 <=> 0.0).should == 0 end end