assert-parse

Crates.ioassert-parse
lib.rsassert-parse
version1.0.2
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created_at2022-05-20 02:32:08.551824
updated_at2022-05-25 05:51:28.569633
descriptionThe util to assert macro parsing.
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repositoryhttps://github.com/NULL-header/assert-parse
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assert_parse

The util to assert macro parsing.

Examples

use assert_parse::*;
use syn::parse::Parse;
use thiserror::Error;

#[derive(Error, Debug)]
enum InputError {
    #[error("This is not ident.")]
    NotIdent,
}

struct Input(syn::Ident);

impl Parse for Input {
    fn parse(input: syn::parse::ParseStream) -> syn::Result<Self> {
        let i = match input.parse() {
            Ok(i) => i,
            Err(e) => {
                return syn::Error::new(e.span(), InputError::NotIdent.to_string());
            }
        };
        Ok(Self(i))
    }
}

#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
    use super::*;
    use quote::quote;
    use rstest::*;

    type Assert = Assert<Input, InputError>;

    #[fixture]
    fn assert() -> Assert {
        make_assert()
    }

    #[rstest]
    fn error(assert: Assert) {
        let input = quote! {1};
        assert.error(input, InputError::NotIdent);
    }

    #[rstest]
    fn ok() {
        let input = quote! {mock};
        assert.ok(input, |i| {
            assert_eq!(i.to_string(), "mock".to_string());
        });
    }
}

Or you can use the macro like this.

use assert_parse::*;
use syn::parse::Parse;
use thiserror::Error;

#[derive(Error, Debug)]
enum InputError {
    #[error("This is not ident.")]
    NotIdent,
}

struct Input(syn::Ident);

impl Parse for Input {
    fn parse(input: syn::parse::ParseStream) -> syn::Result<Self> {
        let i = match input.parse() {
            Ok(i) => i,
            Err(e) => {
                return syn::Error::new(e.span(), InputError::NotIdent.to_string());
            }
        };
        Ok(Self(i))
    }
}

#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
    use super::*;
    use quote::quote;
    use rstest::*;
    use assert_parse::register_assert;

    register_assert!(Input,InputError);

    #[rstest]
    fn error(assert: Assert) {
        let input = quote! {1};
        assert.error(input, InputError::NotIdent);
    }

    #[rstest]
    fn ok() {
        let input = quote! {mock};
        assert.ok(input, |i| {
            assert_eq!(i.to_string(), "mock".to_string());
        });
    }
}

what this do

The crate works very smally, but it makes some bases of codes same. So, this is useful as the templete maker.

dependencies

The crate does not have used on an example as dependencies. You can choice only using this or joining this and others to develop.

license

MIT

Commit count: 27

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