use super::*; #[test] fn test_lookup_line() { let lines = &[BytePos(3), BytePos(17), BytePos(28)]; assert_eq!(lookup_line(lines, BytePos(0)), -1); assert_eq!(lookup_line(lines, BytePos(3)), 0); assert_eq!(lookup_line(lines, BytePos(4)), 0); assert_eq!(lookup_line(lines, BytePos(16)), 0); assert_eq!(lookup_line(lines, BytePos(17)), 1); assert_eq!(lookup_line(lines, BytePos(18)), 1); assert_eq!(lookup_line(lines, BytePos(28)), 2); assert_eq!(lookup_line(lines, BytePos(29)), 2); } #[test] fn test_normalize_newlines() { fn check(before: &str, after: &str) { let mut actual = before.to_string(); normalize_newlines(&mut actual); assert_eq!(actual.as_str(), after); } check("", ""); check("\n", "\n"); check("\r", "\r"); check("\r\r", "\r\r"); check("\r\n", "\n"); check("hello world", "hello world"); check("hello\nworld", "hello\nworld"); check("hello\r\nworld", "hello\nworld"); check("\r\nhello\r\nworld\r\n", "\nhello\nworld\n"); check("\r\r\n", "\r\n"); check("hello\rworld", "hello\rworld"); }