spec/citeproc/date_spec.rb in citeproc-1.0.0.pre10 vs spec/citeproc/date_spec.rb in citeproc-1.0.0.pre11
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+ new
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require 'spec_helper'
module CiteProc
describe Date do
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+
class Date
describe DateParts do
it { should_not be_nil }
it { should be_empty }
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describe 'sorting' do
it 'treats [2003] as less than [2003,1]' do
DateParts.new(2003).should be < DateParts.new(2003,1)
end
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end
it 'treats [-50] as less than [-50,12]' do
DateParts.new(-50).should be < DateParts.new(-50,12)
end
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it 'treats [1994,1,23] as less than today' do
DateParts.new(1994,1,23).should be < ::Date.today
- end
+ end
end
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+
describe '#dup' do
let(:date) { DateParts.new(1991,8,22) }
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it 'creates a copy that contains the same parts' do
date.dup.to_a.should == [1991,8,22]
end
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it 'does not return self' do
date.dup.should_not equal(date)
date.dup.should == date
end
end
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describe '#update' do
it 'accepts a hash' do
DateParts.new.update(:month => 2, :year => 80).to_a.should == [80,2,nil]
end
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it 'accepts an array' do
DateParts.new.update([80,2]).to_a.should == [80,2,nil]
end
end
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describe '#strftime' do
it 'formats the date parts according to the format string' do
DateParts.new(1998,2,4).strftime('FOO %0m%0d%y').should == 'FOO 020498'
end
end
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describe 'to_citeproc' do
it 'returns an empty list by default' do
DateParts.new.to_citeproc.should == []
end
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it 'returns a list with the year if only the year is set' do
DateParts.new(2001).to_citeproc.should == [2001]
end
it 'supports zero parts' do
DateParts.new(0,0).to_citeproc.should == [0,0]
end
end
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describe '#open?' do
it 'returns false by default' do
DateParts.new.should_not be_open
end
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it 'returns false for [1999,8,24]' do
DateParts.new(1999, 8, 24).should_not be_open
end
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it 'returns true for [0]' do
DateParts.new(0).should be_open
end
end
end
end
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let(:ad2k) { Date.create('date-parts' => [[2000]])}
let(:may) { Date.create('date-parts' => [[2000, 5]])}
let(:first_of_may) { Date.create('date-parts' => [[2000, 5, 1]])}
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let(:bc100) { Date.create('date-parts' => [[-100]]) }
let(:bc50) { Date.create('date-parts' => [[-50]]) }
let(:ad50) { Date.create('date-parts' => [[50]]) }
let(:ad100) { Date.create('date-parts' => [[100]]) }
it { should_not be nil }
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it { should_not be_numeric }
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describe '.new' do
it 'accepts a hash as input' do
Date.new(:literal => 'Summer').to_s.should == 'Summer'
end
it 'accepts a hash as input and converts date parts' do
Date.new(:'date-parts' => [[2003,2]]).parts[0].should be_a(Date::DateParts)
end
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it 'accepts a fixnum and treats it as the year' do
Date.new(1666).year.should == 1666
end
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it 'accepts a date' do
Date.new(::Date.new(1980,4)).month.should == 4
end
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it 'accepts a date and creates date parts' do
Date.new(::Date.new(1980,4)).parts[0].to_citeproc.should == [1980,4,1]
end
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it 'is empty by default' do
Date.new.should be_empty
end
it 'accepts date strings' do
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end
it 'accepts inclusive date ranges' do
Date.new(::Date.new(2009) .. ::Date.new(2011)).end_date.year.should == 2011
end
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it 'accepts EDTF date strings' do
Date.new('2009?-03-19').should be_uncertain
end
it 'accepts EDTF intervals' do
Date.new('2009-03-19/2010-11-21').parts.map(&:to_citeproc).should == [[2009,3,19],[2010,11,21]]
end
end
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describe '.parse' do
it 'returns nil by default' do
Date.parse('').should be nil
Date.parse(nil).should be nil
end
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it 'parses date strings' do
Date.parse('2004-10-26').year.should == 2004
end
end
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describe '.create' do
it 'should accept parameters and return a new instance' do
Date.create('date-parts' => [[2001, 1]]).year.should == 2001
end
end
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describe '#dup' do
let(:date) { Date.new([1991,8]) }
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it 'creates a copy that contains the same parts' do
date.dup.parts.map(&:to_citeproc).should == [[1991,8]]
end
it 'copies uncertainty' do
date.dup.should_not be_uncertain
date.uncertain!.dup.should be_uncertain
end
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it 'makes a deep copy of attributes' do
expect { date.dup.uncertain! }.not_to change { date.uncertain? }
end
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it 'makes a deep copy of date parts' do
expect { date.dup.parts[0].update(:year => 2012) }.not_to change { date.year }
end
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it 'does not return self' do
date.dup.should_not equal(date)
date.dup.should == date
end
end
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- describe 'literal dates' do
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+ describe 'literal dates' do
it 'is not literal by default' do
Date.new.should_not be_literal
end
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it 'is literal if it contains only a literal field' do
Date.create(:literal => 'foo').should be_literal
end
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it 'is literal if it contains a literal field' do
Date.create('date-parts' => [[2000]], :literal => 'foo').should be_literal
end
end
describe 'seasons' do
it 'is no season by default' do
Date.new.should_not be_season
end
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it 'is a season if contains only a season field' do
Date.new(:season => 'Winter').should be_season
end
it 'is a season if contains a season field' do
Date.new(:'date-parts' => [[2001]], :season => 'Winter').should be_season
- end
+ end
end
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describe 'uncertain dates' do
it 'are uncertain' do
Date.new({ 'date-parts' => [[-225]], 'circa' => '1' }).should be_uncertain
Date.new { |d| d.parts = [[-225]]; d.uncertain! }.should_not be_certain
end
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describe '#(un)certain!' do
it 'returns self' do
ad2k.uncertain!.should equal(ad2k)
ad2k.certain!.should equal(ad2k)
end
end
end
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describe 'sorting' do
it 'dates with more date-parts will come after those with fewer parts' do
(ad2k < may && may < first_of_may).should be true
end
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it 'negative years are sorted inversely' do
[ad50, bc100, bc50, ad100].sort.map(&:year).should == [-100, -50, 50, 100]
end
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it 'can be compared to dates' do
ad50.should be < ::Date.new(50,2)
ad50.should be > ::Date.new(49)
end
end
describe '#start_date' do
it 'returns nil by default' do
Date.new.start_date.should be_nil
end
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it 'returns a ruby date when date-parts are set' do
Date.new(1999).start_date.year.should == 1999
end
end
describe '#end_date' do
it 'returns nil by default' do
Date.new.end_date.should be_nil
end
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it 'returns nil when there is a single date-parts set' do
Date.new(1312).end_date.should be_nil
end
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it 'returns a ruby date when date-parts are a closed range' do
Date.new(1999..2000).end_date.year.should == 2000
end
end
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describe '#-@' do
it 'inverts the year' do
(-ad50).should == bc50
end
end
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Date.new({}).to_s == ''
end
end
describe 'b.c. and a.d.' do
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it 'the year 993 is a.d.' do
Date.new(993).should be_ad
end
it 'the year 1000 is not a.d.' do
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end
it 'the year -33 is b.c.' do
Date.new(-33).should be_bc
end
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it 'today is not a.d.' do
Date.today.should_not be_ad
end
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it 'today is not b.c.' do
Date.today.should_not be_bc
end
it 'the year 2000 is not a.d.' do
ad2k.should_not be_ad
end
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end
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describe '#empty?' do
it 'returns true by default' do
Date.new.should be_empty
end
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it 'returns true when it contains no date parts' do
Date.new({}).should be_empty
end
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it 'returns false for today' do
Date.today.should_not be_empty
end
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it 'returns false for literal dates' do
Date.new(:literal => 'foo').should_not be_empty
end
it 'returns false for seasons' do
Date.new(:season => 'Summer').should_not be_empty
end
end
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- describe '#to_json' do
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+ describe '#to_json' do
it 'supports simple parts' do
Date.new(%w{2000 1 15}).to_json.should == '{"date-parts":[[2000,1,15]]}'
end
it 'supports string parts' do
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end
it 'supports integer parts' do
Date.new([2000, 1, 15]).to_json.should == '{"date-parts":[[2000,1,15]]}'
end
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it 'supports mixed parts' do
Date.new(['2000', 1, '15']).to_json.should == '{"date-parts":[[2000,1,15]]}'
end
it 'supports negative years' do
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end
it 'treats seasons as a strings' do
Date.create({:season => '1', 'date-parts' => [[1950]]}).to_json.should =~ /"season":"1"/
end
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it 'supports seasons' do
Date.create({:season => 'Trinity', 'date-parts' => [[1975]]}).to_json.should =~ /"season":"Trinity"/
end
it 'supports string literals' do
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end
it 'supports closed ranges' do
Date.new([[2000,11],[2000,12]]).to_json.should == '{"date-parts":[[2000,11],[2000,12]]}'
end
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it 'supports open ranges' do
Date.new([[2000,11],[0,0]]).to_json.should == '{"date-parts":[[2000,11],[0,0]]}'
end
end