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require_relative '../../spec_helper'
describe "Integer#[]" do
context "fixnum" do
it "behaves like (n >> b) & 1" do
0b101[1].should == 0
0b101[2].should == 1
end
it "returns 1 if the nth bit is set" do
15[1].should == 1
end
it "returns 1 if the nth bit is set (in two's-complement representation)" do
(-1)[1].should == 1
end
it "returns 0 if the nth bit is not set" do
8[2].should == 0
end
it "returns 0 if the nth bit is not set (in two's-complement representation)" do
(-2)[0].should == 0
end
it "returns 0 if the nth bit is greater than the most significant bit" do
2[3].should == 0
end
it "returns 1 if self is negative and the nth bit is greater than the most significant bit" do
(-1)[3].should == 1
end
it "returns 0 when passed a negative argument" do
3[-1].should == 0
(-1)[-1].should == 0
end
it "calls #to_int to convert the argument to an Integer and returns 1 if the nth bit is set" do
obj = mock('1')
obj.should_receive(:to_int).and_return(1)
2[obj].should == 1
end
it "calls #to_int to convert the argument to an Integer and returns 0 if the nth bit is set" do
obj = mock('0')
obj.should_receive(:to_int).and_return(0)
2[obj].should == 0
end
it "accepts a Float argument and returns 0 if the bit at the truncated value is not set" do
13[1.3].should == 0
end
it "accepts a Float argument and returns 1 if the bit at the truncated value is set" do
13[2.1].should == 1
end
it "raises a TypeError when passed a String" do
-> { 3["3"] }.should raise_error(TypeError)
end
it "raises a TypeError when #to_int does not return an Integer" do
obj = mock('asdf')
obj.should_receive(:to_int).and_return("asdf")
-> { 3[obj] }.should raise_error(TypeError)
end
it "calls #to_int to coerce a String to a Bignum and returns 0" do
obj = mock('bignum value')
obj.should_receive(:to_int).and_return(bignum_value)
3[obj].should == 0
end
it "returns 0 when passed a Float in the range of a Bignum" do
3[bignum_value.to_f].should == 0
end
ruby_version_is "2.7" do
context "when index and length passed" do
it "returns specified number of bits from specified position" do
0b101001101[2, 4].should == 0b0011
0b101001101[2, 5].should == 0b10011
0b101001101[2, 7].should == 0b1010011
end
it "ensures n[i, len] equals to (n >> i) & ((1 << len) - 1)" do
n = 0b101001101; i = 2; len = 4
n[i, len].should == (n >> i) & ((1 << len) - 1)
end
it "moves start position to the most significant bits when negative index passed" do
0b000001[-1, 4].should == 0b10
0b000001[-2, 4].should == 0b100
0b000001[-3, 4].should == 0b1000
end
it "ignores negative length" do
0b101001101[1, -1].should == 0b10100110
0b101001101[2, -1].should == 0b1010011
0b101001101[3, -1].should == 0b101001
0b101001101[3, -5].should == 0b101001
0b101001101[3, -15].should == 0b101001
0b101001101[3, -125].should == 0b101001
end
end
context "when range passed" do
it "returns bits specified by range" do
0b101001101[2..5].should == 0b0011
0b101001101[2..6].should == 0b10011
0b101001101[2..8].should == 0b1010011
end
it "ensures n[i..j] equals to (n >> i) & ((1 << (j - i + 1)) - 1)" do
n = 0b101001101; i = 2; j = 5
n[i..j].should == (n >> i) & ((1 << (j - i + 1)) - 1)
end
it "ensures n[i..] equals to (n >> i)" do
eval("0b101001101[3..]").should == 0b101001101 >> 3
end
it "moves lower boundary to the most significant bits when negative value passed" do
0b000001[-1, 4].should == 0b10
0b000001[-2, 4].should == 0b100
0b000001[-3, 4].should == 0b1000
end
it "ignores upper boundary smaller than lower boundary" do
0b101001101[4..1].should == 0b10100
0b101001101[4..2].should == 0b10100
0b101001101[-4..-5].should == 0b1010011010000
end
it "raises FloatDomainError if any boundary is infinity" do
-> { 0x0001[3..Float::INFINITY] }.should raise_error(FloatDomainError, /Infinity/)
-> { 0x0001[-Float::INFINITY..3] }.should raise_error(FloatDomainError, /-Infinity/)
end
context "when passed (..i)" do
it "returns 0 if all i bits equal 0" do
eval("0b10000[..1]").should == 0
eval("0b10000[..2]").should == 0
eval("0b10000[..3]").should == 0
end
it "raises ArgumentError if any of i bit equals 1" do
-> {
eval("0b111110[..3]")
}.should raise_error(ArgumentError, /The beginless range for Integer#\[\] results in infinity/)
end
end
end
end
end
context "bignum" do
before :each do
@bignum = bignum_value(4996)
end
it "returns the nth bit in the binary representation of self" do
@bignum[2].should == 1
@bignum[9.2].should == 1
@bignum[21].should == 0
@bignum[0xffffffff].should == 0
@bignum[-0xffffffff].should == 0
end
it "tries to convert the given argument to an Integer using #to_int" do
@bignum[1.3].should == @bignum[1]
(obj = mock('2')).should_receive(:to_int).at_least(1).and_return(2)
@bignum[obj].should == 1
end
it "raises a TypeError when the given argument can't be converted to Integer" do
obj = mock('asdf')
-> { @bignum[obj] }.should raise_error(TypeError)
obj.should_receive(:to_int).and_return("asdf")
-> { @bignum[obj] }.should raise_error(TypeError)
end
end
end
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