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var BigInt = require('./big-integer'); describe('The big-integer module\'s returned object', function () { var bigI; beforeEach(function () { bigI = BigInt(42); }); afterEach(function () { bigI = null; }); it('is not a number', function () { expect(typeof 42).toBe('number'); expect(typeof bigI).not.toBe('number'); expect(typeof bigI).toBe('object'); }); it('can be compared to a stringified number by calling \'.toString()\'', function () { expect(bigI).not.toBe(42); expect(bigI).not.toBe('42'); expect(bigI.toString()).toBe('42'); // NOTE: // The '==' operator calls '.toString()' here in order to compare. expect(bigI == '42').toBe(true); // While the line above is easier to write and read, we will use the // 'expect(bigI.toString()).toBe(expected)' way so that test failure // messages will be more informative. Eg, // "Expected '84' to be '42'." instead of // "Expected false to be true." }); it('is immutable', function () { bigI.add(10); expect(bigI.toString()).toBe('42'); bigI.subtract(10); expect(bigI.toString()).toBe('42'); }); it('can add', function () { bigI = bigI.add(42); expect(bigI.toString()).toBe('84'); }); it('can perform power operations', function () { bigI = BigInt(10); bigI = bigI.pow(2); expect(bigI.toString()).toBe('100'); }); // ...see the official docs for more info, if you want. // The "Methods" section of the README is especially useful: // // https://github.com/peterolson/BigInteger.js#methods });
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