require_relative '../../spec_helper' require_relative 'fixtures/classes' describe "Hash.[]" do describe "passed zero arguments" do it "returns an empty hash" do Hash[].should == {} end end it "creates a Hash; values can be provided as the argument list" do Hash[:a, 1, :b, 2].should == { a: 1, b: 2 } Hash[].should == {} Hash[:a, 1, :b, { c: 2 }].should == { a: 1, b: { c: 2 } } end it "creates a Hash; values can be provided as one single hash" do Hash[a: 1, b: 2].should == { a: 1, b: 2 } Hash[{1 => 2, 3 => 4}].should == {1 => 2, 3 => 4} Hash[{}].should == {} end describe "passed an array" do it "treats elements that are 2 element arrays as key and value" do Hash[[[:a, :b], [:c, :d]]].should == { a: :b, c: :d } end it "treats elements that are 1 element arrays as keys with value nil" do Hash[[[:a]]].should == { a: nil } end end # #1000 #1385 it "creates a Hash; values can be provided as a list of value-pairs in an array" do Hash[[[:a, 1], [:b, 2]]].should == { a: 1, b: 2 } end it "coerces a single argument which responds to #to_ary" do ary = mock('to_ary') ary.should_receive(:to_ary).and_return([[:a, :b]]) Hash[ary].should == { a: :b } end ruby_version_is "" ... "2.7" do it "ignores elements that are not arrays" do -> { Hash[[:a]].should == {} }.should complain(/ignoring wrong elements/) -> { Hash[[:nil]].should == {} }.should complain(/ignoring wrong elements/) end end ruby_version_is "2.7" do it "raises for elements that are not arrays" do -> { Hash[[:a]].should == {} }.should raise_error(ArgumentError) -> { Hash[[:nil]].should == {} }.should raise_error(ArgumentError) end end it "raises an ArgumentError for arrays of more than 2 elements" do ->{ Hash[[[:a, :b, :c]]].should == {} }.should raise_error(ArgumentError) end it "raises an ArgumentError when passed a list of value-invalid-pairs in an array" do -> { -> { Hash[[[:a, 1], [:b], 42, [:d, 2], [:e, 2, 3], []]] }.should complain(/ignoring wrong elements/) }.should raise_error(ArgumentError) end describe "passed a single argument which responds to #to_hash" do it "coerces it and returns a copy" do h = { a: :b, c: :d } to_hash = mock('to_hash') to_hash.should_receive(:to_hash).and_return(h) result = Hash[to_hash] result.should == h result.should_not equal(h) end end it "raises an ArgumentError when passed an odd number of arguments" do -> { Hash[1, 2, 3] }.should raise_error(ArgumentError) -> { Hash[1, 2, { 3 => 4 }] }.should raise_error(ArgumentError) end it "calls to_hash" do obj = mock('x') def obj.to_hash() { 1 => 2, 3 => 4 } end Hash[obj].should == { 1 => 2, 3 => 4 } end it "returns an instance of a subclass when passed an Array" do HashSpecs::MyHash[1,2,3,4].should be_an_instance_of(HashSpecs::MyHash) end it "returns instances of subclasses" do HashSpecs::MyHash[].should be_an_instance_of(HashSpecs::MyHash) end it "returns an instance of the class it's called on" do Hash[HashSpecs::MyHash[1, 2]].class.should == Hash HashSpecs::MyHash[Hash[1, 2]].should be_an_instance_of(HashSpecs::MyHash) end it "does not call #initialize on the subclass instance" do HashSpecs::MyInitializerHash[Hash[1, 2]].should be_an_instance_of(HashSpecs::MyInitializerHash) end it "removes the default_proc" do hash = Hash.new { |h, k| h[k] = [] } Hash[hash].default_proc.should be_nil end end