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require_relative './helper'
return if not DidYouMean::TestHelper.ractor_compatible?
class RactorCompatibilityTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
def test_class_name_suggestion_works_in_ractor
assert_ractor(<<~CODE, require_relative: "helper")
class ::Book; end
include DidYouMean::TestHelper
error = Ractor.new {
begin
Boook
rescue NameError => e
e.corrections # It is important to call the #corrections method within Ractor.
e
end
}.take
assert_correction "Book", error.corrections
CODE
end
def test_key_name_suggestion_works_in_ractor
assert_ractor(<<~CODE, require_relative: "helper")
include DidYouMean::TestHelper
error = Ractor.new {
begin
hash = { "foo" => 1, bar: 2 }
hash.fetch(:bax)
rescue KeyError => e
e.corrections # It is important to call the #corrections method within Ractor.
e
end
}.take
assert_correction ":bar", error.corrections
assert_match "Did you mean? :bar", get_message(error)
CODE
end
def test_method_name_suggestion_works_in_ractor
assert_ractor(<<~CODE, require_relative: "helper")
include DidYouMean::TestHelper
error = Ractor.new {
begin
self.to__s
rescue NoMethodError => e
e.corrections # It is important to call the #corrections method within Ractor.
e
end
}.take
assert_correction :to_s, error.corrections
assert_match "Did you mean? to_s", get_message(error)
CODE
end
if defined?(::NoMatchingPatternKeyError)
def test_pattern_key_name_suggestion_works_in_ractor
assert_ractor(<<~CODE, require_relative: "helper")
include DidYouMean::TestHelper
error = Ractor.new {
begin
eval(<<~RUBY, binding, __FILE__, __LINE__)
hash = {foo: 1, bar: 2, baz: 3}
hash => {fooo:}
fooo = 1 # suppress "unused variable: fooo" warning
RUBY
rescue NoMatchingPatternKeyError => e
e.corrections # It is important to call the #corrections method within Ractor.
e
end
}.take
assert_correction ":foo", error.corrections
assert_match "Did you mean? :foo", get_message(error)
CODE
end
end
def test_can_raise_other_name_error_in_ractor
assert_ractor(<<~CODE, require_relative: "helper")
class FirstNameError < NameError; end
include DidYouMean::TestHelper
error = Ractor.new {
begin
raise FirstNameError, "Other name error"
rescue FirstNameError => e
e.corrections # It is important to call the #corrections method within Ractor.
e
end
}.take
assert_not_match(/Did you mean\?/, error.message)
CODE
end
def test_variable_name_suggestion_works_in_ractor
assert_ractor(<<~CODE, require_relative: "helper")
include DidYouMean::TestHelper
error = Ractor.new {
in_ractor = in_ractor = 1
begin
in_reactor
rescue NameError => e
e.corrections # It is important to call the #corrections method within Ractor.
e
end
}.take
assert_correction :in_ractor, error.corrections
assert_match "Did you mean? in_ractor", get_message(error)
CODE
end
end
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