Aegisub/automation/tests/modules/unicode.moon
Thomas Goyne 2adcc76cf6 Switch automation tests to busted
This requires shuffling a bunch of stuff around to get a CLI lua
executable that uses an automation-like environment, but that's
something that'll be nice to have in the future anyway.

Busted indirectly depends on lfs and we currently can't use external
binary modules, so add a copy of lfs to the repo and build it with
Aegisub.
2014-04-26 08:16:38 -07:00

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-- Copyright (c) 2013, Thomas Goyne <plorkyeran@aegisub.org>
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unicode = require 'aegisub.unicode'
describe 'charwidth', ->
it 'should return 1 for an ascii character', ->
assert.is.equal 1, unicode.charwidth 'a'
it 'should return 2 for a two byte character', ->
assert.is.equal 2, unicode.charwidth 'ß'
it 'should return 3 for a three byte character', ->
assert.is.equal 3, unicode.charwidth ''
it 'should return 4 for a four byte character', ->
assert.is.equal 4, unicode.charwidth '🄓'
describe 'char_iterator', ->
it 'should iterator over multi-byte codepoints', ->
chars = [c for c in unicode.chars 'aß🄓']
assert.is.equal 4, #chars
assert.is.equal chars[1], 'a'
assert.is.equal chars[2], 'ß'
assert.is.equal chars[3], ''
assert.is.equal chars[4], '🄓'
describe 'len', ->
it 'should give length in codepoints', ->
assert.is.equal 4, unicode.len 'aß🄓'
describe 'codepoint', ->
it 'should give codepoint as an integer for a string', ->
assert.is.equal 97, unicode.codepoint 'a'
assert.is.equal 223, unicode.codepoint 'ß'
assert.is.equal 0xFF43, unicode.codepoint ''
assert.is.equal 0x1F113, unicode.codepoint '🄓'
it 'should give ignore codepoints after the first', ->
assert.is.equal 97, unicode.codepoint 'abc'