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# Test classes with a four-level inheritance chain.
class Base
func: (string) ->
"zero/#{string}"
@static = (string) ->
"static/#{string}"
class FirstChild extends Base
func: -> super('one/').concat it
SecondChild = class extends FirstChild
func: -> (super).call(this, 'two/') + it
thirdCtor = -> @array = [1, 2, 3]
class ThirdChild extends SecondChild
-> thirdCtor ...
name = -> 'func'
# `super` from a dynamically named method and an inner function.
(name!): ->
let it
super('three/') + it
eq (new ThirdChild).func('four'), 'zero/one/two/three/four'
eq Base.static('word'), 'static/word'
eq (new ThirdChild).array.join(' '), '1 2 3'
# `extends` operator
First = ->
Second = ->
Second extends First extends Base
ok new Second(2).func(), 'zero/2'
# `@` referring to the current instance, and not being coerced into a call.
ok (new class I then amI: -> @ instanceof I).amI()
# `super` calls in constructors of classes that are defined as object properties.
Bee = class then (@name, ...@attributes) ->
Bee.Honey = class extends Bee then -> super ...
bee = new Bee.Honey 'Maya' \adventurous \flighty
eq "#{bee.name} is #{ bee.attributes.join ' and ' }."
, 'Maya is adventurous and flighty.'
# Test calling super and passing along all arguments.
class Parent
method: (...args) -> @args = args
class Child extends Parent
method: -> super ...
c = new Child
c.method 1, 2, 3, 4
eq c.args.join(' '), '1 2 3 4'
# `superclass` injection
let superclass = Object
eq super, Object
# Class with JS-keyword properties.
class Class
class: 'class'
name: -> @class
instance = new Class
eq instance.class, 'class'
eq instance.name(), 'class'
# Static method as a bound function.
class Dog
(@name) ->
@static = ~> new this 'Dog'
eq {func: Dog.static}.func().name, 'Dog'
# A bound function in a bound method.
class Mini
->
@generate = ~>
for let i from 1 to 3
~> @num * i
num: 10
eq [func() for func in new Mini().generate()] + '', '10,20,30'
# Test classes wrapped in decorators.
func = (klass) ->
klass::prop = 'value'
klass
func class Test
prop2: 'value2'
eq (new Test).prop , 'value'
eq (new Test).prop2, 'value2'
# Test anonymous classes.
obj =
klass: class
method: -> 'value'
instance = new obj.klass
eq instance.method(), 'value'
# Implicit objects as static properties.
class Static
@static =
one: 1
two: 2
eq Static.static.one, 1
eq Static.static.two, 2
# Namespaced,
Namespace = {}
Class = null
# but undeclared.
Namespace.Class = class
eq Namespace.Class.displayName, 'Class'
eq Class, null
# and declared.
class Namespace.Class
eq Class, Namespace.Class
class BoundCtor extends (-> {@attr})
(@attr, ret) ~>
return this if ret
eq super(...).attr, @attr
@method = ~> this
class BoundChild extends BoundCtor
~>
super ...
# Auto-`return this` even with backcall.
<- Object
for C in [BoundCtor, BoundChild]
bc = C 'attr'
eq bc.attr, 'attr'
eq [bc.method][0](), bc
eq BoundCtor(8, true).attr, 8
class Importer
-> this import it
method1: this
method2: Array
class NewSuper extends Importer
-> eq new super({ok}).ok, ok
method1: -> new super it
ns = new NewSuper
eq ns.method1({1})[1], 1
eq ns.method2(2).length, 2
# [coffee#1009](https://github.com/jashkenas/coffee-script/issues/1009)
# Class names are "$"-prefixed when reserved.
new
class @in
class @eval
ok $in?
ok $eval?
class OddSuper
super: me = -> this
$uper: me
1234 : me
5.67 : me
'""' : me
class OddSuperSub extends OddSuper
super: -> super()
$uper: -> super()
1234 : -> do super
5.67 : -> super 8
'""' : -> super ...@@
oss = new OddSuperSub
eq oss.super(), oss
eq oss.$uper(), oss
eq oss[1234](), oss
eq oss[5.67](), oss
eq oss['""'](), oss
eq \declared (class declared)displayName
ok declared?
eq \named (new -> return @named = class)displayName
ok not named? 'should not leak to global when undeclared'
# `super` with nested classes
class Sup
class @Sub extends this
eq super, Sup
method: function
class extends @.@@
eq super, Sup
method: ->
eq super, method
ok new Sup.Sub instanceof Sup
(new (new Sup!method!))method!
# `prototype`/`constructor`/`superclass` under class body
new class extends Object
eq ::, prototype
eq ::, @::
eq @@, @
ok super is superclass is Object
->
eq ::, @.@@::
eq @@, @.@@
# `super::method`
class
method: -> true
class C extends this
method: -> false
test : -> super::method!
ok new C!test!
# `extended` hook
class NameEater
@subnames = []
@extended = ->
eq it.superclass, this
@subnames.push it.displayName
class A extends NameEater
(class B) extends NameEater
eq 'A,B' ''+NameEater.subnames
# Line folding around `extends`
class Inject
extends Object
class Reject extends
Object
ok true
#### `implements`
Mover =
x: 0, y: 0
moveTo: (@x, @y) -> this
moveBy: (dx, dy) -> @x += dx; @y += dy; this
Magnitude =
lt : -> ...
gt : -> it.lt this
lte : -> @lt it or @eq it
gte : -> @gt it or @eq it
eq : -> not @neq it
neq : -> @lt it or @gt it
Measurable =
lt: -> @measure! < it.measure!
class Point implements Mover
isAt: -> @x is it.x and @y is it.y
class Rect extends Point implements Magnitude, Measurable
(@w, @h) ->
measure: -> @w * @h
r0 = new Rect 2 3
r1 = new Rect 5 7
r0.moveTo 1, 1
r1.moveBy 1, 1
ok r0.isAt r1
ok r0.neq r1
ok r1.gte r0
ok r0.eq new Rect 1 6
ok class extends Function '' implements
{}
class
implements {}
void
### Clone
bird = {+wing, fly: -> @wing}
wingless = {-wing}
duck = ^^bird
dodo = ^^bird <<< {...wingless, +extinct }
donaldo = ^^duck <<< {...wingless, +domestic}
ok bird.fly()
ok duck.fly()
ok not donaldo.fly()
ok ^^new Number instanceof Number
eq (^^new Number)@@, Number
# Inherit constructors
class A
-> @x = 5
class B extends A
getX: -> @x
eq 5 (new B)getX!
# No body
class C extends B
eq 5 (new C)getX!
class D
extends C
eq 5 (new D)getX!
# Bound methods are bound to instance not class,
# however bound static funcs are still bound to class
class G
->
@x = 5
@y = 6
getX: -> @x
getY: ~> @y
@x = \staticX
@y = \staticY
@getStatX = -> @x
@getStatY = ~> @y
g = new G
obj = x: 0, y: 0
obj{getX, getY} = g
obj{getStatY, getStatX} = G
eq 0 obj.getStatX!
eq \staticY obj.getStatY!
eq 0 obj.getX!
eq 6 obj.getY!
class H extends G
h = new H
obj = x: 0, y: 0
obj{getX, getY} = h
eq 0 obj.getX!
eq 6 obj.getY!
# Inherit static
class A
@stat = -> 2
class B extends A
eq 2 B.stat!
class C extends B
@stat = -> 2 + super!
eq 4 C.stat!
# Super outside of class defintions
class A
meth: -> it + 5
@stat = -> it + 5
a = new A
eq 10 a.meth 5
eq 10 A.stat 5
class B extends A
b = new B
eq 10 b.meth 5
eq 10 B.stat 5
B::meth = -> super it + 2
B.stat = -> super it + 2
eq 12 b.meth 5
eq 12 B.stat 5
B::meth = (x) ->
func = ->
super x + 2
func!
B.stat = (x) ->
func = ->
super x + 2
func!
eq 12 b.meth 5
eq 12 B.stat 5
# can define external constructor
f = -> @y = @x + it
class A
x: 8
constructor$$: f
eq 13 (new A 5).y
# using @@ to reference static props
class A
@static = 2
meth: ->
@@static * 2
eq 4 (new A).meth!
# @@@ references @.@@ rather than the nonsensical @@.@
let @ = constructor: 10
eq 10 @@@
# Executable class bodies and let
class A
a: 2
-> b: 2
eq 2 (new A).a
eq void (new A).b
# complex extends and auto super
x =
A: class
-> @y = \ha
class B extends x.A
y: \no
eq \ha (new B).y
class C extends NON-EXISTANT ? (->)
y: 4
eq 4 (new C).y
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