view Implab.Test/Implab.Format.Test/JsonTests.cs @ 196:40d7fed4a09e

fixed promise chaining behavior, the error handler doesn't handle result or cancellation handlers exceptions these exceptions are propagated to the next handlers.
author cin
date Mon, 29 Aug 2016 23:15:51 +0300
parents d6a8cba73acc
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using NUnit.Framework;
using System;
using Implab.Formats.JSON;
using Implab.Automaton;

namespace Implab.Format.Test {
    [TestFixture]
    public class JsonTests {
        [Test]
        public void TestScannerValidTokens() {
            using (var scanner = new JSONScanner(@"9123, -123, 0, 0.1, -0.2, -0.1e3, 1.3E-3, ""some \t\n\u0020 text"", literal []{}:")) {

                Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>[] expexted = {
                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.Number, 9123d),
                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.ValueSeparator, ", "),
                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.Number, -123d),
                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.ValueSeparator, ", "),
                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.Number, 0d),
                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.ValueSeparator, ", "),
                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.Number, 0.1d),
                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.ValueSeparator, ", "),
                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.Number, -0.2d),
                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.ValueSeparator, ", "),
                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.Number, -0.1e3d),
                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.ValueSeparator, ", "),
                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.Number, 1.3E-3d),
                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.ValueSeparator, ", "),
                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.String, "some \t\n  text"),
                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.ValueSeparator, ", "),
                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.Literal, "literal"),
                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.BeginArray, " ["),
                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.EndArray, "]"),
                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.BeginObject, "{"),
                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.EndObject, "}"),
                    new Tuple<JsonTokenType,object>(JsonTokenType.NameSeparator, ":")
                };

                object value;
                JsonTokenType tokenType;
                for (var i = 0; i < expexted.Length; i++) {
                
                    Assert.IsTrue(scanner.ReadToken(out value, out tokenType));
                    Assert.AreEqual(expexted[i].Item1, tokenType);
                    Assert.AreEqual(expexted[i].Item2, value);
                }

                Assert.IsFalse(scanner.ReadToken(out value, out tokenType));
            }
        }

        [Test]
        public void TestScannerBadTokens() {
            var bad = new [] {
                " 1",
                " literal",
                " \"",
                "\"unclosed string",
                "1.bad",
                "001", // should be read as three numbers
                "--10",
                "+10",
                "1.0.0",
                "1e1.0",
                "l1teral0",
                ".123",
                "-.123"
            };

            foreach (var json in bad)
                using (var scanner = new JSONScanner(json)) {
                    try {
                        object value;
                        JsonTokenType token;
                        scanner.ReadToken(out value, out token);
                        if (!Object.Equals(value,json)) {
                            Console.WriteLine("'{0}' is read as {1}", json, value is String ? String.Format("'{0}'", value) : value );
                            continue;
                        }
                        Assert.Fail("Token '{0}' shouldn't pass", json);
                    } catch (ParserException e) {
                        Console.WriteLine(e.Message);
                    }
                }
            
        }
    }
}