nim-codex/tests/codex/utils/testiter.nim

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import std/sugar
import pkg/questionable
import pkg/chronos
import pkg/codex/utils/iter
import ../../asynctest
import ../helpers
checksuite "Test Iter":
test "Should be finished":
let iter = Iter[int].empty()
check:
iter.finished == true
test "Should be iterable with `items`":
let iter = Iter.new(0..<5)
let items =
collect:
for v in iter:
v
check:
items == @[0, 1, 2, 3, 4]
test "Should be iterable with `pairs`":
let iter = Iter.new(0..<5)
let pairs =
collect:
for i, v in iter:
(i, v)
check:
pairs == @[(0, 0), (1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (4, 4)]
test "Should map each item using `map`":
let iter = Iter.new(0..<5)
.map((i: int) => $i)
check:
iter.toSeq() == @["0", "1", "2", "3", "4"]
test "Should leave only odd items using `filter`":
let iter = Iter.new(0..<5)
.filter((i: int) => (i mod 2) == 1)
check:
iter.toSeq() == @[1, 3]
test "Should leave only odd items using `mapFilter`":
let
iter1 = Iter.new(0..<5)
iter2 = mapFilter[int, string](iter1,
proc(i: int): ?string =
if (i mod 2) == 1:
some($i)
else:
string.none
)
check:
iter2.toSeq() == @["1", "3"]
test "Should yield all items before err using `map`":
let
iter = Iter.new(0..<5)
.map(
proc (i: int): string =
if i < 3:
return $i
else:
raise newException(CatchableError, "Some error")
)
var collected: seq[string]
expect CatchableError:
for i in iter:
collected.add(i)
check:
collected == @["0", "1", "2"]
iter.finished
test "Should yield all items before err using `filter`":
let
iter = Iter.new(0..<5)
.filter(
proc (i: int): bool =
if i < 3:
return true
else:
raise newException(CatchableError, "Some error")
)
var collected: seq[int]
expect CatchableError:
for i in iter:
collected.add(i)
check:
collected == @[0, 1, 2]
iter.finished
test "Should yield all items before err using `mapFilter`":
let
iter1 = Iter.new(0..<5)
iter2 = mapFilter[int, string](iter1,
proc (i: int): ?string =
if i < 3:
return some($i)
else:
raise newException(CatchableError, "Some error")
)
var collected: seq[string]
expect CatchableError:
for i in iter2:
collected.add(i)
check:
collected == @["0", "1", "2"]
iter2.finished