Update CaseMatcher to use MatchData

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Michael Miller 2019-03-03 19:05:20 -07:00
parent 50a782b803
commit e38bcd544a
2 changed files with 175 additions and 140 deletions

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@ -5,27 +5,43 @@ module Spectator::Matchers
# The values are compared with the === operator.
struct CaseMatcher(ExpectedType) < ValueMatcher(ExpectedType)
# Determines whether the matcher is satisfied with the value given to it.
# True is returned if the match was successful, false otherwise.
def match?(partial)
expected === partial.actual
private def match?(actual)
expected === actual
end
# Determines whether the matcher is satisfied with the partial given to it.
# `MatchData` is returned that contains information about the match.
def match(partial) : MatchData
raise NotImplementedError.new("#match")
def match(partial)
values = ExpectedActual.new(partial, self)
MatchData.new(match?(values.actual), values)
end
# Describes the condition that satisfies the matcher.
# This is informational and displayed to the end-user.
def message(partial)
"Expected #{partial.label} to semantically equal #{label} (using ===)"
end
# Match data specific to this matcher.
private struct MatchData(ExpectedType, ActualType) < MatchData
# Creates the match data.
def initialize(matched, @values : ExpectedActual(ExpectedType, ActualType))
super(matched)
end
# Describes the condition that won't satsify the matcher.
# This is informational and displayed to the end-user.
def negated_message(partial)
"Expected #{partial.label} to not semantically equal #{label} (using ===)"
# Information about the match.
def values
{
expected: @values.expected,
actual: @values.actual,
}
end
# Describes the condition that satisfies the matcher.
# This is informational and displayed to the end-user.
def message
"#{@values.actual_label} equals #{@values.expected_label} (using ===)"
end
# Describes the condition that won't satsify the matcher.
# This is informational and displayed to the end-user.
def negated_message
"#{@values.actual_label} does not equal #{@values.expected_label} (using ===)"
end
end
end
end