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require 'abstract_unit' class IntegerExtTest < Test::Unit::TestCase def test_even assert [ -2, 0, 2, 4 ].all? { |i| i.even? } assert ![ -1, 1, 3 ].all? { |i| i.even? } assert 22953686867719691230002707821868552601124472329079.odd? assert !22953686867719691230002707821868552601124472329079.even? assert 22953686867719691230002707821868552601124472329080.even? assert !22953686867719691230002707821868552601124472329080.odd? end def test_odd assert ![ -2, 0, 2, 4 ].all? { |i| i.odd? } assert [ -1, 1, 3 ].all? { |i| i.odd? } assert 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001.odd? end def test_multiple_of [ -7, 0, 7, 14 ].each { |i| assert i.multiple_of?(7) } [ -7, 7, 14 ].each { |i| assert ! i.multiple_of?(6) } # test with a prime assert !22953686867719691230002707821868552601124472329079.multiple_of?(2) assert !22953686867719691230002707821868552601124472329079.multiple_of?(3) assert !22953686867719691230002707821868552601124472329079.multiple_of?(5) assert !22953686867719691230002707821868552601124472329079.multiple_of?(7) end def test_ordinalize # These tests are mostly just to ensure that the ordinalize method exists # It's results are tested comprehensively in the inflector test cases. assert_equal '1st', 1.ordinalize assert_equal '8th', 8.ordinalize 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000.ordinalize end end
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