use c3_linearization::{merge, C3}; use std::collections::HashMap; #[test] fn ready() { println!("it works!") } #[test] fn test() { println!("{:#?}", merge(vec![vec!["B"], vec!["C", "D"]])) } #[test] fn basic() { let c3 = C3::default(); let mut input = HashMap::new(); input.insert('A', vec!['B', 'C']); input.insert('B', vec![]); input.insert('C', vec!['D']); input.insert('D', vec![]); let mut target = HashMap::new(); target.insert('A', vec!['A', 'B', 'C', 'D']); target.insert('B', vec!['B']); target.insert('C', vec!['C', 'D']); target.insert('D', vec!['D']); assert_eq!(target, c3.linearize(input).unwrap()) }