require_relative '../../spec_helper' describe "Range#min" do it "returns the minimum value in the range when called with no arguments" do (1..10).min.should == 1 ('f'..'l').min.should == 'f' end it "returns the minimum value in the Float range when called with no arguments" do (303.20..908.1111).min.should == 303.20 end it "returns nil when the start point is greater than the endpoint" do (100..10).min.should be_nil ('z'..'l').min.should be_nil end it "returns nil when the endpoint equals the start point and the range is exclusive" do (7...7).min.should be_nil end it "returns the start point when the endpoint equals the start point and the range is inclusive" do (7..7).min.should equal(7) end it "returns nil when the start point is greater than the endpoint in a Float range" do (3003.20..908.1111).min.should be_nil end it "returns start point when the range is Time..Time(included end point)" do time_start = Time.now time_end = Time.now + 1.0 (time_start..time_end).min.should equal(time_start) end it "returns start point when the range is Time...Time(excluded end point)" do time_start = Time.now time_end = Time.now + 1.0 (time_start...time_end).min.should equal(time_start) end ruby_version_is "2.6" do it "returns the start point for endless ranges" do eval("(1..)").min.should == 1 eval("(1.0...)").min.should == 1.0 end end ruby_version_is "2.7" do it "raises RangeError when called on an beginless range" do -> { eval("(..1)").min }.should raise_error(RangeError) end end end describe "Range#min given a block" do it "passes each pair of values in the range to the block" do acc = [] (1..10).min {|a,b| acc << [a,b]; a } acc.flatten! (1..10).each do |value| acc.include?(value).should be_true end end it "passes each pair of elements to the block where the first argument is the current element, and the last is the first element" do acc = [] (1..5).min {|a,b| acc << [a,b]; a } acc.should == [[2, 1], [3, 1], [4, 1], [5, 1]] end it "calls #> and #< on the return value of the block" do obj = mock('obj') obj.should_receive(:>).exactly(2).times obj.should_receive(:<).exactly(2).times (1..3).min {|a,b| obj } end it "returns the element the block determines to be the minimum" do (1..3).min {|a,b| -3 }.should == 3 end it "returns nil when the start point is greater than the endpoint" do (100..10).min {|x,y| x <=> y}.should be_nil ('z'..'l').min {|x,y| x <=> y}.should be_nil (7...7).min {|x,y| x <=> y}.should be_nil end ruby_version_is "2.6" do it "raises RangeError when called with custom comparison method on an endless range" do -> { eval("(1..)").min {|a, b| a} }.should raise_error(RangeError) end end end