test/test_win32_ipc.rb in win32-ipc-0.6.3 vs test/test_win32_ipc.rb in win32-ipc-0.6.4

- old
+ new

@@ -1,88 +1,88 @@ -########################################################################## -# test_win32_ipc.rb -# -# Test case for the Win32::Ipc class. Note that this class is rather -# difficult to test directly since it is meant to be subclassed, not -# used directly. -# -# You should run this test via the 'rake test' task. -########################################################################## -require 'win32/ipc' -require 'test-unit' -include Win32 - -class TC_Win32_Ipc < Test::Unit::TestCase - def setup - @ipc = Ipc.new(1) - end - - test "version is set to expected value" do - assert_equal('0.6.3', Ipc::VERSION) - end - - test "handle method basic functionality" do - assert_respond_to(@ipc, :handle) - assert_equal(1, @ipc.handle) - end - - test "signaled? method is defined" do - assert_respond_to(@ipc, :signaled?) - end - - test "wait method is defined" do - assert_respond_to(@ipc, :wait) - end - - test "wait raises ENXIO if handle is invalid" do - assert_raises(Errno::ENXIO){ @ipc.wait } - end - - test "wait accepts a maximum of one argument" do - assert_raises(ArgumentError){ @ipc.wait(1,2) } - end - - test "wait_any method is defined" do - assert_respond_to(@ipc, :wait_any) - end - - test "wait_any raises an ArgumentError if the array is empty" do - assert_raises(ArgumentError){ @ipc.wait_any([]) } - end - - test "wait_any only accepts an array" do - assert_raises(TypeError){ @ipc.wait_any(1,2) } - end - - test "wait_all method is defined" do - assert_respond_to(@ipc, :wait_all) - end - - test "wait_all raises an ArgumentError if the array is empty" do - assert_raises(ArgumentError){ @ipc.wait_all([]) } - end - - test "wait_all only accepts an array" do - assert_raises(TypeError){ @ipc.wait_all(1,2) } - end - - test "close method basic functionality" do - assert_respond_to(@ipc, :close) - assert_nothing_raised{ @ipc.close } - end - - test "expected constants are defined" do - assert_not_nil(Ipc::SIGNALED) - assert_not_nil(Ipc::ABANDONED) - assert_not_nil(Ipc::TIMEOUT) - end - - test "ffi functions are private" do - assert_not_respond_to(Ipc, :CloseHandle) - assert_not_respond_to(Ipc, :WaitForSingleObject) - assert_not_respond_to(Ipc, :WaitForMultipleObjects) - end - - def teardown - @ipc = nil - end -end +########################################################################## +# test_win32_ipc.rb +# +# Test case for the Win32::Ipc class. Note that this class is rather +# difficult to test directly since it is meant to be subclassed, not +# used directly. +# +# You should run this test via the 'rake test' task. +########################################################################## +require 'win32/ipc' +require 'test-unit' +include Win32 + +class TC_Win32_Ipc < Test::Unit::TestCase + def setup + @ipc = Ipc.new(1) + end + + test "version is set to expected value" do + assert_equal('0.6.4', Ipc::VERSION) + end + + test "handle method basic functionality" do + assert_respond_to(@ipc, :handle) + assert_equal(1, @ipc.handle) + end + + test "signaled? method is defined" do + assert_respond_to(@ipc, :signaled?) + end + + test "wait method is defined" do + assert_respond_to(@ipc, :wait) + end + + test "wait raises ENXIO if handle is invalid" do + assert_raises(Errno::ENXIO){ @ipc.wait } + end + + test "wait accepts a maximum of one argument" do + assert_raises(ArgumentError){ @ipc.wait(1,2) } + end + + test "wait_any method is defined" do + assert_respond_to(@ipc, :wait_any) + end + + test "wait_any raises an ArgumentError if the array is empty" do + assert_raises(ArgumentError){ @ipc.wait_any([]) } + end + + test "wait_any only accepts an array" do + assert_raises(TypeError){ @ipc.wait_any(1,2) } + end + + test "wait_all method is defined" do + assert_respond_to(@ipc, :wait_all) + end + + test "wait_all raises an ArgumentError if the array is empty" do + assert_raises(ArgumentError){ @ipc.wait_all([]) } + end + + test "wait_all only accepts an array" do + assert_raises(TypeError){ @ipc.wait_all(1,2) } + end + + test "close method basic functionality" do + assert_respond_to(@ipc, :close) + assert_nothing_raised{ @ipc.close } + end + + test "expected constants are defined" do + assert_not_nil(Ipc::SIGNALED) + assert_not_nil(Ipc::ABANDONED) + assert_not_nil(Ipc::TIMEOUT) + end + + test "ffi functions are private" do + assert_not_respond_to(Ipc, :CloseHandle) + assert_not_respond_to(Ipc, :WaitForSingleObject) + assert_not_respond_to(Ipc, :WaitForMultipleObjects) + end + + def teardown + @ipc = nil + end +end