use exercism::grains::{square, total}; fn process_square_case(input: u32, expected: u64) { assert_eq!(square(input), expected); } #[test] /// 1 fn test_1() { process_square_case(1, 1); } #[test] #[ignore] /// 2 fn test_2() { process_square_case(2, 2); } #[test] #[ignore] /// 3 fn test_3() { process_square_case(3, 4); } #[test] #[ignore] /// 4 fn test_4() { process_square_case(4, 8); } //NEW #[test] #[ignore] /// 16 fn test_16() { process_square_case(16, 32_768); } #[test] #[ignore] /// 32 fn test_32() { process_square_case(32, 2_147_483_648); } #[test] #[ignore] /// 64 fn test_64() { process_square_case(64, 9_223_372_036_854_775_808); } #[test] #[ignore] #[should_panic(expected = "Square must be between 1 and 64")] fn test_square_0_raises_an_exception() { square(0); } #[test] #[ignore] #[should_panic(expected = "Square must be between 1 and 64")] fn test_square_greater_than_64_raises_an_exception() { square(65); } #[test] #[ignore] fn test_returns_the_total_number_of_grains_on_the_board() { assert_eq!(total(), 18_446_744_073_709_551_615); }