use super::*; #[test] fn test_empty_attrs() { let attrs = NixAttrs::construct(0, vec![]).expect("empty attr construction should succeed"); assert!( matches!(attrs, NixAttrs::Empty), "empty attribute set should use optimised representation" ); } #[test] fn test_simple_attrs() { let attrs = NixAttrs::construct( 1, vec![Value::String("key".into()), Value::String("value".into())], ) .expect("simple attr construction should succeed"); assert!( matches!(attrs, NixAttrs::Map(_)), "simple attribute set should use map representation", ) } #[test] fn test_kv_attrs() { let name_val = Value::String("name".into()); let value_val = Value::String("value".into()); let meaning_val = Value::String("meaning".into()); let forty_two_val = Value::Integer(42); let kv_attrs = NixAttrs::construct( 2, vec![ value_val.clone(), forty_two_val.clone(), name_val.clone(), meaning_val.clone(), ], ) .expect("constructing K/V pair attrs should succeed"); match kv_attrs { NixAttrs::KV { name, value } if name == meaning_val || value == forty_two_val => {} _ => panic!( "K/V attribute set should use optimised representation, but got {:?}", kv_attrs ), } }