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require_relative '../spec_helper'
require_relative 'fixtures/for_scope'
# for name[, name]... in expr [do]
# body
# end
describe "The for expression" do
it "iterates over an Enumerable passing each element to the block" do
j = 0
for i in 1..3
j += i
end
j.should == 6
end
it "iterates over a list of arrays and destructures with empty comma" do
for i, in [[1,2]]
i.should == 1
end
end
it "iterates over an Hash passing each key-value pair to the block" do
k = 0
l = 0
for i, j in { 1 => 10, 2 => 20 }
k += i
l += j
end
k.should == 3
l.should == 30
end
it "iterates over any object responding to 'each'" do
obj = Object.new
def obj.each
(0..10).each { |i| yield i }
end
j = 0
for i in obj
j += i
end
j.should == 55
end
it "allows an instance variable as an iterator name" do
m = [1,2,3]
n = 0
for @var in m
n += 1
end
@var.should == 3
n.should == 3
end
it "allows a class variable as an iterator name" do
class OFor
m = [1,2,3]
n = 0
for @@var in m
n += 1
end
@@var.should == 3
n.should == 3
end
end
it "allows a constant as an iterator name" do
class OFor
m = [1,2,3]
n = 0
-> {
for CONST in m
n += 1
end
}.should complain(/already initialized constant/)
CONST.should == 3
n.should == 3
end
end
# 1.9 behaviour verified by nobu in
# http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/show/2053
it "yields only as many values as there are arguments" do
class OFor
def each
[[1,2,3], [4,5,6]].each do |a|
yield(a[0],a[1],a[2])
end
end
end
o = OFor.new
qs = []
for q in o
qs << q
end
qs.should == [1, 4]
q.should == 4
end
it "optionally takes a 'do' after the expression" do
j = 0
for i in 1..3 do
j += i
end
j.should == 6
end
it "allows body begin on the same line if do is used" do
j = 0
for i in 1..3 do j += i
end
j.should == 6
end
it "executes code in containing variable scope" do
for i in 1..2
a = 123
end
a.should == 123
end
it "executes code in containing variable scope with 'do'" do
for i in 1..2 do
a = 123
end
a.should == 123
end
it "does not try to access variables outside the method" do
ForSpecs::ForInClassMethod.foo.should == [:bar, :baz]
ForSpecs::ForInClassMethod::READER.call.should == :same_variable_set_outside
end
it "returns expr" do
for i in 1..3; end.should == (1..3)
for i,j in { 1 => 10, 2 => 20 }; end.should == { 1 => 10, 2 => 20 }
end
it "breaks out of a loop upon 'break', returning nil" do
j = 0
for i in 1..3
j += i
break if i == 2
end.should == nil
j.should == 3
end
it "allows 'break' to have an argument which becomes the value of the for expression" do
for i in 1..3
break 10 if i == 2
end.should == 10
end
it "starts the next iteration with 'next'" do
j = 0
for i in 1..5
next if i == 2
j += i
end
j.should == 13
end
it "repeats current iteration with 'redo'" do
j = 0
for i in 1..3
j += i
redo if i == 2 && j < 4
end
j.should == 8
end
end
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