use pretty_assertions::assert_eq; use reconcile_text::{CursorPosition, EditedText, TextWithCursors}; use serde::Deserialize; /// `ExampleDocument` represents a test case for the reconciliation process. /// It contains a parent string, left and right strings with cursor positions, /// and the expected result after reconciliation. /// /// '|' characters in the left, right, and expected strings are treated as /// cursor positions and are converted into `CursorPosition` objects. #[derive(Debug, Deserialize, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)] pub struct ExampleDocument { parent: String, left: String, right: String, expected: String, } impl ExampleDocument { #[must_use] pub fn parent(&self) -> String { self.parent.clone() } #[must_use] pub fn left(&self) -> TextWithCursors { ExampleDocument::string_to_text_with_cursors(&self.left) } #[must_use] pub fn right(&self) -> TextWithCursors { ExampleDocument::string_to_text_with_cursors(&self.right) } /// Asserts that the result string matches the expected string, /// including cursor positions. /// /// # Panics /// /// If the result string does not match the expected string, the program /// will panic. pub fn assert_eq(&self, result: &EditedText<'_, String>) { let result_str = ExampleDocument::text_with_cursors_to_string(result); assert_eq!( self.expected, result_str, "Left (expected) isn't equal to right (actual). Actual: ```\n{result_str}```", ); } /// Asserts that the result string matches the expected string, /// ignoring cursor positions. /// /// # Panics /// /// If the result string does not match the expected string, the program /// will panic. pub fn assert_eq_without_cursors(&self, result: &str) { let expected = ExampleDocument::string_to_text_with_cursors(&self.expected).text(); assert_eq!( expected, result, "Left (expected) isn't equal to right (actual), Actual: ```\n{result}```", ); } fn text_with_cursors_to_string(document: &EditedText<'_, String>) -> String { let merged = document.apply(); let mut result = merged.text(); for (i, cursor) in merged.cursors().iter().enumerate() { assert!( cursor.char_index() <= result.len(), // equals in case of insert at the end "Cursor index out of bounds: {} > {} when testing for '{}.'", cursor.char_index(), result.len(), result ); result.insert( result .char_indices() .nth(cursor.char_index() + i) .map_or_else(|| result.len(), |(byte_index, _)| byte_index), /* find the utf8 char index of the insert * in byte index */ '|', ); } result } fn string_to_text_with_cursors(text: &str) -> TextWithCursors { let cursors = Self::parse_cursors(text); let text = text.replace('|', ""); TextWithCursors::new(text, cursors) } fn parse_cursors(text: &str) -> Vec { let mut cursors = Vec::new(); for (i, c) in text.chars().enumerate() { if c == '|' { cursors.push(CursorPosition::new(0, i - cursors.len())); } } cursors } }