ruby/test/yarp/regexp_test.rb
Kevin Newton 719f834466 [ruby/yarp] Mark flags as private
The flags integer is an implementation detail. We want people to
use the query methods to access the individual fields so we are
freed from having to maintain a specific order. As such, this
commit changes the Ruby API to mark all flags fields as private
attr_readers.

The only one that has a clear use case is returning the set of
options given to regular expressions, to mirror the Regexp#options
API. So, to support this use case, this commit introduces
RegularExpressionNode#options and InterpolatedRegularExpressionNode#options.
These APIs provide back the same integer so that they can be used
interchangeably.

4e6d5dd99f
2023-09-11 16:18:32 +00:00

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Ruby

# frozen_string_literal: true
require_relative "test_helper"
return if YARP::BACKEND == :FFI
module YARP
class RegexpTest < TestCase
##############################################################################
# These tests test the actual use case of extracting named capture groups
##############################################################################
def test_named_captures_with_arrows
assert_equal(["foo"], named_captures("(?<foo>bar)"))
end
def test_named_captures_with_single_quotes
assert_equal(["foo"], named_captures("(?'foo'bar)"))
end
def test_nested_named_captures_with_arrows
assert_equal(["foo", "bar"], named_captures("(?<foo>(?<bar>baz))"))
end
def test_nested_named_captures_with_single_quotes
assert_equal(["foo", "bar"], named_captures("(?'foo'(?'bar'baz))"))
end
def test_allows_duplicate_named_captures
assert_equal(["foo", "foo"], named_captures("(?<foo>bar)(?<foo>baz)"))
end
def test_named_capture_inside_fake_range_quantifier
assert_equal(["foo"], named_captures("foo{1, (?<foo>2)}"))
end
##############################################################################
# These tests test the rest of the AST. They are not exhaustive, but they
# should cover the most common cases. We test these to make sure we don't
# accidentally regress and stop being able to extract named captures.
##############################################################################
def test_alternation
refute_nil(named_captures("foo|bar"))
end
def test_anchors
refute_nil(named_captures("^foo$"))
end
def test_any
refute_nil(named_captures("."))
end
def test_posix_character_classes
refute_nil(named_captures("[[:digit:]]"))
end
def test_negated_posix_character_classes
refute_nil(named_captures("[[:^digit:]]"))
end
def test_invalid_posix_character_classes_should_fall_back_to_regular_classes
refute_nil(named_captures("[[:foo]]"))
end
def test_character_sets
refute_nil(named_captures("[abc]"))
end
def test_nested_character_sets
refute_nil(named_captures("[[abc]]"))
end
def test_nested_character_sets_with_operators
refute_nil(named_captures("[[abc] && [def]]"))
end
def test_named_capture_inside_nested_character_set
assert_equal([], named_captures("[foo (?<foo>bar)]"))
end
def test_negated_character_sets
refute_nil(named_captures("[^abc]"))
end
def test_character_ranges
refute_nil(named_captures("[a-z]"))
end
def test_negated_character_ranges
refute_nil(named_captures("[^a-z]"))
end
def test_fake_named_captures_inside_character_sets
assert_equal([], named_captures("[a-z(?<foo>)]"))
end
def test_fake_named_capture_inside_character_set_with_escaped_ending
assert_equal([], named_captures("[a-z\\](?<foo>)]"))
end
def test_comments
refute_nil(named_captures("(?#foo)"))
end
def test_comments_with_escaped_parentheses
refute_nil(named_captures("(?#foo\\)\\))"))
end
def test_non_capturing_groups
refute_nil(named_captures("(?:foo)"))
end
def test_positive_lookaheads
refute_nil(named_captures("(?=foo)"))
end
def test_negative_lookaheads
refute_nil(named_captures("(?!foo)"))
end
def test_positive_lookbehinds
refute_nil(named_captures("(?<=foo)"))
end
def test_negative_lookbehinds
refute_nil(named_captures("(?<!foo)"))
end
def test_atomic_groups
refute_nil(named_captures("(?>foo)"))
end
def test_absence_operator
refute_nil(named_captures("(?~foo)"))
end
def test_conditional_expression_with_index
refute_nil(named_captures("(?(1)foo)"))
end
def test_conditional_expression_with_name
refute_nil(named_captures("(?(foo)bar)"))
end
def test_conditional_expression_with_group
refute_nil(named_captures("(?(<foo>)bar)"))
end
def test_options_on_groups
refute_nil(named_captures("(?imxdau:foo)"))
end
def test_options_on_groups_with_invalid_options
assert_nil(named_captures("(?z:bar)"))
end
def test_options_on_groups_getting_turned_off
refute_nil(named_captures("(?-imx:foo)"))
end
def test_options_on_groups_some_getting_turned_on_some_getting_turned_off
refute_nil(named_captures("(?im-x:foo)"))
end
def test_star_quantifier
refute_nil(named_captures("foo*"))
end
def test_plus_quantifier
refute_nil(named_captures("foo+"))
end
def test_question_mark_quantifier
refute_nil(named_captures("foo?"))
end
def test_endless_range_quantifier
refute_nil(named_captures("foo{1,}"))
end
def test_beginless_range_quantifier
refute_nil(named_captures("foo{,1}"))
end
def test_range_quantifier
refute_nil(named_captures("foo{1,2}"))
end
def test_fake_range_quantifier_because_of_spaces
refute_nil(named_captures("foo{1, 2}"))
end
##############################################################################
# These test that flag values are correct.
##############################################################################
def test_flag_ignorecase
assert_equal(Regexp::IGNORECASE, options("i"))
end
def test_flag_extended
assert_equal(Regexp::EXTENDED, options("x"))
end
def test_flag_multiline
assert_equal(Regexp::MULTILINE, options("m"))
end
def test_flag_combined
value = Regexp::IGNORECASE | Regexp::MULTILINE | Regexp::EXTENDED
assert_equal(value, options("mix"))
end
private
def named_captures(source)
Debug.named_captures(source)
end
def options(flags)
options =
["/foo/#{flags}", "/foo\#{1}/#{flags}"].map do |source|
YARP.parse(source).value.statements.body.first.options
end
# Check that we get the same set of options from both regular expressions
# and interpolated regular expressions.
assert_equal(1, options.uniq.length)
# Return the options from the first regular expression since we know they
# are the same.
options.first
end
end
end