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authorAdam Joseph <adam@westernsemico.com>2022-10-18T04·31-0700
committerclbot <clbot@tvl.fyi>2022-10-19T15·01+0000
commitf991ff929401df79d4ad2320bf3e796c935e830a (patch)
treebe311b37a8c59c7bf14859d69c637c532079850b /tvix/eval/src/tests/nix_tests/eval-okay-regex-split.nix
parent2bc38ce7dc96c41c674bc2e33dba3286111b0e5d (diff)
feat(tvix/eval): expect not-yet-passing tests to fail r/5161
It is helpful to be able to use the test suite as a regression test:
make a change to the compiler/vm, re-run the tests, and if there are
any failures you know it's your fault.

Right now we can't do that, because the expected-to-fail tests are
mixed in with the expected-to-pass tests.  So we can't use them as a
regression test.

Change-Id: Ied606882b9835a7effd7e75bfcf3e5f827e0a2c8
Signed-off-by: Adam Joseph <adam@westernsemico.com>
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/7036
Reviewed-by: tazjin <tazjin@tvl.su>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
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-with builtins;
-
-# Non capturing regex returns empty lists
-assert  split "foobar" "foobar"  == ["" [] ""];
-assert  split "fo*" "f"          == ["" [] ""];
-assert  split "fo+" "f"          == ["f"];
-assert  split "fo*" "fo"         == ["" [] ""];
-assert  split "fo*" "foo"        == ["" [] ""];
-assert  split "fo+" "foo"        == ["" [] ""];
-assert  split "fo{1,2}" "foo"    == ["" [] ""];
-assert  split "fo{1,2}" "fooo"   == ["" [] "o"];
-assert  split "fo*" "foobar"     == ["" [] "bar"];
-
-# Capturing regex returns a list of sub-matches
-assert  split "(fo*)" "f"        == ["" ["f"] ""];
-assert  split "(fo+)" "f"        == ["f"];
-assert  split "(fo*)" "fo"       == ["" ["fo"] ""];
-assert  split "(f)(o*)" "f"      == ["" ["f" ""] ""];
-assert  split "(f)(o*)" "foo"    == ["" ["f" "oo"] ""];
-assert  split "(fo+)" "foo"      == ["" ["foo"] ""];
-assert  split "(fo{1,2})" "foo"  == ["" ["foo"] ""];
-assert  split "(fo{1,2})" "fooo" == ["" ["foo"] "o"];
-assert  split "(fo*)" "foobar"   == ["" ["foo"] "bar"];
-
-# Matches are greedy.
-assert  split "(o+)" "oooofoooo" == ["" ["oooo"] "f" ["oooo"] ""];
-
-# Matches multiple times.
-assert  split "(b)" "foobarbaz"  == ["foo" ["b"] "ar" ["b"] "az"];
-
-# Split large strings containing newlines. null are inserted when a
-# pattern within the current did not match anything.
-assert  split "[[:space:]]+|([',.!?])" ''
-  Nix Rocks!
-  That's why I use it.
-''  == [
-  "Nix" [ null ] "Rocks" ["!"] "" [ null ]
-  "That" ["'"] "s" [ null ] "why" [ null ] "I" [ null ] "use" [ null ] "it" ["."] "" [ null ]
-  ""
-];
-
-# Documentation examples
-assert  split  "(a)b" "abc"      == [ "" [ "a" ] "c" ];
-assert  split  "([ac])" "abc"    == [ "" [ "a" ] "b" [ "c" ] "" ];
-assert  split  "(a)|(c)" "abc"   == [ "" [ "a" null ] "b" [ null "c" ] "" ];
-assert  split  "([[:upper:]]+)" "  FOO   " == [ "  " [ "FOO" ] "   " ];
-
-true