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Number() is a bit less forgiving than parseFloat() and is more likely to generate NaN rather than some random number. An audit of each case shows nowhere that parseFloat()’s features are needed.
154 lines
5.7 KiB
JavaScript
154 lines
5.7 KiB
JavaScript
/**
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* @license
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* Visual Blocks Language
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*
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* Copyright 2012 Google Inc.
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* https://developers.google.com/blockly/
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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/**
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* @fileoverview Generating Python for unit test blocks.
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* @author fraser@google.com (Neil Fraser)
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*/
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'use strict';
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Blockly.Python['unittest_main'] = function(block) {
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// Container for unit tests.
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var resultsVar = Blockly.Python.variableDB_.getName('unittestResults',
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Blockly.Names.DEVELOPER_VARIABLE_TYPE);
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var functionName = Blockly.Python.provideFunction_(
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'unittest_report',
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['def ' + Blockly.Python.FUNCTION_NAME_PLACEHOLDER_ + '():',
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' # Create test report.',
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' report = []',
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' summary = []',
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' fails = 0',
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' for (success, log, message) in ' + resultsVar + ':',
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' if success:',
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' summary.append(".")',
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' else:',
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' summary.append("F")',
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' fails += 1',
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' report.append("")',
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' report.append("FAIL: " + message)',
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' report.append(log)',
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' report.insert(0, "".join(summary))',
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' report.append("")',
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' report.append("Number of tests run: %d" % len(' + resultsVar + '))',
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' report.append("")',
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' if fails:',
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' report.append("FAILED (failures=%d)" % fails)',
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' else:',
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' report.append("OK")',
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' return "\\n".join(report)']);
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// Setup global to hold test results.
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var code = resultsVar + ' = []\n';
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// Say which test suite this is.
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code += 'print(\'\\n====================\\n\\n' +
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'Running suite: ' +
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block.getFieldValue('SUITE_NAME') +
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'\')\n';
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// Run tests (unindented).
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code += Blockly.Python.statementToCode(block, 'DO')
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.replace(/^ /, '').replace(/\n /g, '\n');
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// Print the report.
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code += 'print(' + functionName + '())\n';
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// Destroy results.
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code += resultsVar + ' = None\n';
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return code;
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};
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Blockly.Python['unittest_main'].defineAssert_ = function() {
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var resultsVar = Blockly.Python.variableDB_.getName('unittestResults',
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Blockly.Names.DEVELOPER_VARIABLE_TYPE);
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var functionName = Blockly.Python.provideFunction_(
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'assertEquals',
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['def ' + Blockly.Python.FUNCTION_NAME_PLACEHOLDER_ +
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'(actual, expected, message):',
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' # Asserts that a value equals another value.',
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' if ' + resultsVar + ' == None:',
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' raise Exception("Orphaned assert equals: " + message)',
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' if actual == expected:',
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' ' + resultsVar + '.append((True, "OK", message))',
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' else:',
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' ' + resultsVar + '.append((False, ' +
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'"Expected: %s\\nActual: %s" % (expected, actual), message))']);
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return functionName;
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};
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Blockly.Python['unittest_assertequals'] = function(block) {
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// Asserts that a value equals another value.
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var message = Blockly.Python.valueToCode(block, 'MESSAGE',
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Blockly.Python.ORDER_NONE) || '';
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var actual = Blockly.Python.valueToCode(block, 'ACTUAL',
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Blockly.Python.ORDER_NONE) || 'None';
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var expected = Blockly.Python.valueToCode(block, 'EXPECTED',
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Blockly.Python.ORDER_NONE) || 'None';
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return Blockly.Python['unittest_main'].defineAssert_() +
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'(' + actual + ', ' + expected + ', ' + message + ')\n';
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};
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Blockly.Python['unittest_assertvalue'] = function(block) {
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// Asserts that a value is true, false, or null.
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var message = Blockly.Python.valueToCode(block, 'MESSAGE',
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Blockly.Python.ORDER_NONE) || '';
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var actual = Blockly.Python.valueToCode(block, 'ACTUAL',
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Blockly.Python.ORDER_NONE) || 'None';
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var expected = block.getFieldValue('EXPECTED');
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if (expected == 'TRUE') {
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expected = 'True';
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} else if (expected == 'FALSE') {
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expected = 'False';
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} else if (expected == 'NULL') {
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expected = 'None';
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}
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return Blockly.Python['unittest_main'].defineAssert_() +
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'(' + actual + ', ' + expected + ', ' + message + ')\n';
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};
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Blockly.Python['unittest_fail'] = function(block) {
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// Always assert an error.
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var resultsVar = Blockly.Python.variableDB_.getName('unittestResults',
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Blockly.Names.DEVELOPER_VARIABLE_TYPE);
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var message = Blockly.Python.quote_(block.getFieldValue('MESSAGE'));
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var functionName = Blockly.Python.provideFunction_(
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'fail',
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['def ' + Blockly.Python.FUNCTION_NAME_PLACEHOLDER_ + '(message):',
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' # Always assert an error.',
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' if ' + resultsVar + ' == None:',
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' raise Exception("Orphaned assert equals: " + message)',
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' ' + resultsVar + '.append((False, "Fail.", message))']);
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return functionName + '(' + message + ')\n';
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};
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Blockly.Python['unittest_adjustindex'] = function(block) {
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var index = Blockly.Python.valueToCode(block, 'INDEX',
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Blockly.Python.ORDER_ADDITIVE) || '0';
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// Adjust index if using one-based indexing.
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if (block.workspace.options.oneBasedIndex) {
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if (Blockly.isNumber(index)) {
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// If the index is a naked number, adjust it right now.
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return [Number(index) + 1, Blockly.Python.ORDER_ATOMIC];
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} else {
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// If the index is dynamic, adjust it in code.
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index = index + ' + 1';
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}
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} else if (Blockly.isNumber(index)) {
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return [index, Blockly.Python.ORDER_ATOMIC];
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}
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return [index, Blockly.Python.ORDER_ADDITIVE];
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};
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