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Luigi Serra
public room cards...
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"use strict";
var fs = require("fs");
var assert = require("chai").assert;
var PrismLoader = require("./prism-loader");
var TokenStreamTransformer = require("./token-stream-transformer");
/**
* Handles parsing of a test case file.
*
*
* A test case file consists of at least two parts, separated by a line of dashes.
* This separation line must start at the beginning of the line and consist of at least three dashes.
*
* The test case file can either consist of two parts:
*
* {source code}
* ----
* {expected token stream}
*
*
* or of three parts:
*
* {source code}
* ----
* {expected token stream}
* ----
* {text comment explaining the test case}
*
* If the file contains more than three parts, the remaining parts are just ignored.
* If the file however does not contain at least two parts (so no expected token stream),
* the test case will later be marked as failed.
*
*
* @type {{runTestCase: Function, transformCompiledTokenStream: Function, parseTestCaseFile: Function}}
*/
module.exports = {
/**
* Runs the given test case file and asserts the result
*
* The passed language identifier can either be a language like "css" or a composed language
* identifier like "css+markup". Composed identifiers can be used for testing language inclusion.
*
* When testing language inclusion, the first given language is the main language which will be passed
* to Prism for highlighting ("css+markup" will result in a call to Prism to highlight with the "css" grammar).
* But it will be ensured, that the additional passed languages will be loaded too.
*
* The languages will be loaded in the order they were provided.
*
* @param {string} languageIdentifier
* @param {string} filePath
*/
runTestCase: function (languageIdentifier, filePath) {
var testCase = this.parseTestCaseFile(filePath);
var usedLanguages = this.parseLanguageNames(languageIdentifier);
if (null === testCase) {
throw new Error("Test case file has invalid format (or the provided token stream is invalid JSON), please read the docs.");
}
var Prism = PrismLoader.createInstance(usedLanguages.languages);
// the first language is the main language to highlight
var mainLanguageGrammar = Prism.languages[usedLanguages.mainLanguage];
var compiledTokenStream = Prism.tokenize(testCase.testSource, mainLanguageGrammar);
var simplifiedTokenStream = TokenStreamTransformer.simplify(compiledTokenStream);
assert.deepEqual(simplifiedTokenStream, testCase.expectedTokenStream, testCase.comment);
},
/**
* Parses the language names and finds the main language.
*
* It is either the first language or the language followed by a exclamation mark “!”.
* There should only be one language with an exclamation mark.
*
* @param {string} languageIdentifier
*
* @returns {{languages: string[], mainLanguage: string}}
*/
parseLanguageNames: function (languageIdentifier) {
var languages = languageIdentifier.split("+");
var mainLanguage = null;
languages = languages.map(
function (language) {
var pos = language.indexOf("!");
if (-1 < pos) {
if (mainLanguage) {
throw "There are multiple main languages defined.";
}
mainLanguage = language.replace("!", "");
return mainLanguage;
}
return language;
}
);
if (!mainLanguage) {
mainLanguage = languages[languages.length-1];
}
return {
languages: languages,
mainLanguage: mainLanguage
};
},
/**
* Parses the test case from the given test case file
*
* @private
* @param {string} filePath
* @returns {{testSource: string, expectedTokenStream: Array.<Array.<string>>, comment:string?}|null}
*/
parseTestCaseFile: function (filePath) {
var testCaseSource = fs.readFileSync(filePath, "utf8");
var testCaseParts = testCaseSource.split(/^-{10,}\w*$/m);
try {
var testCase = {
testSource: testCaseParts[0].trim(),
expectedTokenStream: JSON.parse(testCaseParts[1]),
comment: null
};
// if there are three parts, the third one is the comment
// explaining the test case
if (testCaseParts[2]) {
testCase.comment = testCaseParts[2].trim();
}
return testCase;
}
catch (e) {
// the JSON can't be parsed (e.g. it could be empty)
return null;
}
}
};
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