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Add start_with
matcher
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@ -283,5 +283,27 @@ module Spectator::DSL
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macro be_empty
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::Spectator::Matchers::EmptyMatcher.new
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end
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# Indicates that some value or set should start with another value.
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# This is typically used on a `String` or `Array` (any `Enumerable` works).
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# The `expected` argument can be a `String`, `Char`, or `Regex`
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# when the actual type (being comapred against) is a `String`.
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# For `Enumerable` types, only the first item is inspected.
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# It is compared with the `===` operator,
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# so that values, types, regular expressions, and others can be tested.
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#
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# Examples:
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# ```
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# expect("foobar").to start_with("foo")
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# expect("foobar").to start_with('f')
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# expect("FOOBAR").to start_with(/foo/i)
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#
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# expect(%i[a b c]).to start_with(:a)
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# expect(%i[a b c]).to start_with(Symbol)
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# expect(%w[foo bar]).to start_with(/foo/)
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# ```
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macro start_with(expected)
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::Spectator::Matchers::StartWithMatcher.new({{expected.stringify}}, {{expected}})
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end
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end
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end
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src/spectator/matchers/start_with_matcher.cr
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src/spectator/matchers/start_with_matcher.cr
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require "./value_matcher"
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module Spectator::Matchers
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# Matcher that tests whether a value, such as a `String` or `Array`, starts with a value.
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# The `starts_with?` method is used if it's defined on the actual type.
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# Otherwise, it is treated as an `Enumerable` and the `first` value is compared against.
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struct StartWithMatcher(ExpectedType) < ValueMatcher(ExpectedType)
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# Determines whether the matcher is satisfied with the value given to it.
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# True is returned if the match was successful, false otherwise.
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def match?(partial)
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actual = partial.actual
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compare_method(actual, &.eval(actual, expected))
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end
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# Describes the condition that satisfies the matcher.
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# This is informational and displayed to the end-user.
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def message(partial)
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method_string = compare_method(partial.actual, &.to_s)
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"Expected #{partial.label} to start with #{label} (using #{method_string})"
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end
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# Describes the condition that won't satsify the matcher.
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# This is informational and displayed to the end-user.
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def negated_message(partial)
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method_string = compare_method(partial.actual, &.to_s)
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"Expected #{partial.label} to not start with #{label} (using #{method_string})"
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end
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# Returns the method that should be used for comparison.
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# Call `eval(actual, expected)` on the returned value.
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private macro compare_method(actual, &block)
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# If the actual type defines `starts_with?`,
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# then use that for the comparison.
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# Otherwise, treat the actual type as an `Enumerable`,
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# and retrieve the first value to compare with.
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# FIXME: Is there a better way to do this?
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if {{actual}}.responds_to?(:starts_with?)
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{{block.args.first}} = StartsWithCompareMethod.new
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{{block.body}}
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else
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{{block.args.first}} = EnumerableCompareMethod.new
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{{block.body}}
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end
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end
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# Comparison method for types that define the `starts_with?` method.
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private struct StartsWithCompareMethod
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# Evaluates the condition to determine whether the matcher is satisfied.
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def eval(actual, expected)
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actual.starts_with?(expected)
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end
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# String representation for end-user output.
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def to_s
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"#starts_with?"
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end
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end
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# Comparison method for `Enumerable` types.
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private struct EnumerableCompareMethod
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# Evaluates the condition to determine whether the matcher is satisfied.
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def eval(actual, expected)
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expected === actual.first
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end
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# String representation for end-user output.
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def to_s
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"expected === actual.first"
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end
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end
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end
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end
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