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require "amq/int_allocator"
RSpec.describe AMQ::IntAllocator do
#
# Environment
#
subject do
described_class.new(1, 5)
end
# ...
#
# Examples
#
describe "#number_of_bits" do
it "returns number of bits available for allocation" do
expect(subject.number_of_bits).to eq(4)
end
end
describe "#hi" do
it "returns upper bound of the allocation range" do
expect(subject.hi).to eq(5)
end
end
describe "#lo" do
it "returns lower bound of the allocation range" do
expect(subject.lo).to eq(1)
end
end
describe "#allocate" do
context "when integer in the range is available" do
it "returns allocated integer" do
expect(subject.allocate).to eq(1)
expect(subject.allocate).to eq(2)
expect(subject.allocate).to eq(3)
expect(subject.allocate).to eq(4)
expect(subject.allocate).to eq(-1)
end
end
context "when integer in the range IS NOT available" do
it "returns -1" do
4.times { subject.allocate }
expect(subject.allocate).to eq(-1)
expect(subject.allocate).to eq(-1)
expect(subject.allocate).to eq(-1)
expect(subject.allocate).to eq(-1)
end
end
end
describe "#free" do
context "when the integer WAS allocated" do
it "returns frees that integer" do
4.times { subject.allocate }
expect(subject.allocate).to eq(-1)
subject.free(1)
expect(subject.allocate).to eq(1)
expect(subject.allocate).to eq(-1)
subject.free(2)
expect(subject.allocate).to eq(2)
expect(subject.allocate).to eq(-1)
subject.free(3)
expect(subject.allocate).to eq(3)
expect(subject.allocate).to eq(-1)
end
end
context "when the integer WAS NOT allocated" do
it "has no effect" do
32.times { subject.free(1) }
expect(subject.allocate).to eq(1)
end
end
end
describe "#allocated?" do
context "when given position WAS allocated" do
it "returns true" do
3.times { subject.allocate }
expect(subject.allocated?(1)).to be_truthy
expect(subject.allocated?(2)).to be_truthy
expect(subject.allocated?(3)).to be_truthy
end
end
context "when given position WAS NOT allocated" do
it "returns false" do
2.times { subject.allocate }
expect(subject.allocated?(3)).to be_falsey
expect(subject.allocated?(4)).to be_falsey
end
end
end
end
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