67 lines
1.8 KiB
Ruby
67 lines
1.8 KiB
Ruby
require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/edgecase')
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class AboutHashes < EdgeCase::Koan
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def test_creating_hashes
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empty_hash = Hash.new
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assert_equal __, empty_hash.class
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assert_equal({}, empty_hash)
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assert_equal __, empty_hash.size
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end
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def test_hash_literals
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hash = { :one => "uno", :two => "dos" }
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assert_equal __, hash.size
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end
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def test_accessing_hashes
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hash = { :one => "uno", :two => "dos" }
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assert_equal __, hash[:one]
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assert_equal __, hash[:two]
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assert_equal __, hash[:doesnt_exist]
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end
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def test_changing_hashes
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hash = { :one => "uno", :two => "dos" }
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hash[:one] = "eins"
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expected = { :one => __, :two => "dos" }
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assert_equal __, expected == hash
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# Bonus Question: Why was "expected" broken out into a variable
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# rather than used as a literal?
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end
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def test_hash_is_unordered
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hash1 = { :one => "uno", :two => "dos" }
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hash2 = { :two => "dos", :one => "uno" }
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assert_equal __, hash1 == hash2
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end
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def test_hash_keys
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hash = { :one => "uno", :two => "dos" }
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assert_equal __, hash.keys.size
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assert_equal __, hash.keys.include?(:one)
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assert_equal __, hash.keys.include?(:two)
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assert_equal __, hash.keys.class
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end
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def test_hash_values
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hash = { :one => "uno", :two => "dos" }
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assert_equal __, hash.values.size
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assert_equal __, hash.values.include?("uno")
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assert_equal __, hash.values.include?("dos")
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assert_equal __, hash.values.class
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end
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def test_combining_hashes
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hash = { "jim" => 53, "amy" => 20, "dan" => 23 }
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new_hash = hash.merge({ "jim" => 54, "jenny" => 26 })
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assert_equal __, hash != new_hash
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expected = { "jim" => __, "amy" => 20, "dan" => 23, "jenny" => __ }
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assert_equal __, expected == new_hash
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end
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end
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