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# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
require_relative '../../spec_helper'
require_relative 'fixtures/classes'
require_relative 'shared/gets_ascii'
describe "IO#gets" do
it_behaves_like :io_gets_ascii, :gets
end
describe "IO#gets" do
before :each do
@io = IOSpecs.io_fixture "lines.txt"
@count = 0
end
after :each do
@io.close if @io
end
it "assigns the returned line to $_" do
IOSpecs.lines.each do |line|
@io.gets
$_.should == line
end
end
it "sets $_ to nil after the last line has been read" do
while @io.gets
end
$_.should be_nil
end
it "returns nil if called at the end of the stream" do
IOSpecs.lines.length.times { @io.gets }
@io.gets.should == nil
end
it "raises IOError on closed stream" do
-> { IOSpecs.closed_io.gets }.should raise_error(IOError)
end
describe "with no separator" do
it "returns the next line of string that is separated by $/" do
IOSpecs.lines.each { |line| line.should == @io.gets }
end
it "updates lineno with each invocation" do
while @io.gets
@io.lineno.should == @count += 1
end
end
it "updates $. with each invocation" do
while @io.gets
$..should == @count += 1
end
end
end
describe "with nil separator" do
it "returns the entire contents" do
@io.gets(nil).should == IOSpecs.lines.join("")
end
it "updates lineno with each invocation" do
while @io.gets(nil)
@io.lineno.should == @count += 1
end
end
it "updates $. with each invocation" do
while @io.gets(nil)
$..should == @count += 1
end
end
end
describe "with an empty String separator" do
# Two successive newlines in the input separate paragraphs.
# When there are more than two successive newlines, only two are kept.
it "returns the next paragraph" do
@io.gets("").should == IOSpecs.lines[0,3].join("")
@io.gets("").should == IOSpecs.lines[4,3].join("")
@io.gets("").should == IOSpecs.lines[7,2].join("")
end
it "reads until the beginning of the next paragraph" do
# There are three newlines between the first and second paragraph
@io.gets("")
@io.gets.should == IOSpecs.lines[4]
end
it "updates lineno with each invocation" do
while @io.gets("")
@io.lineno.should == @count += 1
end
end
it "updates $. with each invocation" do
while @io.gets("")
$..should == @count += 1
end
end
end
describe "with an arbitrary String separator" do
it "reads up to and including the separator" do
@io.gets("la linea").should == "Voici la ligne une.\nQui \303\250 la linea"
end
it "updates lineno with each invocation" do
while (@io.gets("la"))
@io.lineno.should == @count += 1
end
end
it "updates $. with each invocation" do
while @io.gets("la")
$..should == @count += 1
end
end
describe "that consists of multiple bytes" do
platform_is_not :windows do
it "should match the separator even if the buffer is filled over successive reads" do
IO.pipe do |read, write|
# Write part of the string with the separator split between two write calls. We want
# the read to intertwine such that when the read starts the full data isn't yet
# available in the buffer.
write.write("Aquí está la línea tres\r\n")
t = Thread.new do
# Continue reading until the separator is encountered or the pipe is closed.
read.gets("\r\n\r\n")
end
# Write the other half of the separator, which should cause the `gets` call to now
# match. Explicitly close the pipe for good measure so a bug in `gets` doesn't block forever.
Thread.pass until t.stop?
write.write("\r\nelse\r\n\r\n")
write.close
t.value.bytes.should == "Aquí está la línea tres\r\n\r\n".bytes
read.read(8).bytes.should == "else\r\n\r\n".bytes
end
end
end
end
end
describe "when passed chomp" do
it "returns the first line without a trailing newline character" do
@io.gets(chomp: true).should == IOSpecs.lines_without_newline_characters[0]
end
it "raises exception when options passed as Hash" do
-> { @io.gets({ chomp: true }) }.should raise_error(TypeError)
-> {
@io.gets("\n", 1, { chomp: true })
}.should raise_error(ArgumentError, "wrong number of arguments (given 3, expected 0..2)")
end
end
end
describe "IO#gets" do
before :each do
@name = tmp("io_gets")
end
after :each do
rm_r @name
end
it "raises an IOError if the stream is opened for append only" do
-> { File.open(@name, "a:utf-8") { |f| f.gets } }.should raise_error(IOError)
end
it "raises an IOError if the stream is opened for writing only" do
-> { File.open(@name, "w:utf-8") { |f| f.gets } }.should raise_error(IOError)
end
end
describe "IO#gets" do
before :each do
@name = tmp("io_gets")
touch(@name) { |f| f.write "one\n\ntwo\n\nthree\nfour\n" }
@io = new_io @name, "r:utf-8"
end
after :each do
@io.close if @io
rm_r @name
end
it "calls #to_int to convert a single object argument to an Integer limit" do
obj = mock("io gets limit")
obj.should_receive(:to_int).and_return(6)
@io.gets(obj).should == "one\n"
end
it "calls #to_int to convert the second object argument to an Integer limit" do
obj = mock("io gets limit")
obj.should_receive(:to_int).and_return(2)
@io.gets(nil, obj).should == "on"
end
it "calls #to_str to convert the first argument to a String when passed a limit" do
obj = mock("io gets separator")
obj.should_receive(:to_str).and_return($/)
@io.gets(obj, 5).should == "one\n"
end
it "reads to the default separator when passed a single argument greater than the number of bytes to the separator" do
@io.gets(6).should == "one\n"
end
it "reads limit bytes when passed a single argument less than the number of bytes to the default separator" do
@io.gets(3).should == "one"
end
it "reads limit bytes when passed nil and a limit" do
@io.gets(nil, 6).should == "one\n\nt"
end
it "reads all bytes when the limit is higher than the available bytes" do
@io.gets(nil, 100).should == "one\n\ntwo\n\nthree\nfour\n"
end
it "reads until the next paragraph when passed '' and a limit greater than the next paragraph" do
@io.gets("", 6).should == "one\n\n"
end
it "reads limit bytes when passed '' and a limit less than the next paragraph" do
@io.gets("", 3).should == "one"
end
it "reads all bytes when pass a separator and reading more than all bytes" do
@io.gets("\t", 100).should == "one\n\ntwo\n\nthree\nfour\n"
end
it "returns empty string when 0 passed as a limit" do
@io.gets(0).should == ""
@io.gets(nil, 0).should == ""
@io.gets("", 0).should == ""
end
it "does not accept limit that doesn't fit in a C off_t" do
-> { @io.gets(2**128) }.should raise_error(RangeError)
end
end
describe "IO#gets" do
before :each do
@name = tmp("io_gets")
# create data "朝日" + "\xE3\x81" * 100 to avoid utf-8 conflicts
data = "朝日" + ([227,129].pack('C*') * 100).force_encoding('utf-8')
touch(@name) { |f| f.write data }
@io = new_io @name, "r:utf-8"
end
after :each do
@io.close if @io
rm_r @name
end
it "reads limit bytes and extra bytes when limit is reached not at character boundary" do
[@io.gets(1), @io.gets(1)].should == ["朝", "日"]
end
it "read limit bytes and extra bytes with maximum of 16" do
# create str "朝日\xE3" + "\x81\xE3" * 8 to avoid utf-8 conflicts
str = "朝日" + ([227] + [129,227] * 8).pack('C*').force_encoding('utf-8')
@io.gets(7).should == str
end
end
describe "IO#gets" do
before :each do
@external = Encoding.default_external
@internal = Encoding.default_internal
Encoding.default_external = Encoding::UTF_8
Encoding.default_internal = nil
@name = tmp("io_gets")
touch(@name) { |f| f.write "line" }
end
after :each do
@io.close if @io
rm_r @name
Encoding.default_external = @external
Encoding.default_internal = @internal
end
it "uses the default external encoding" do
@io = new_io @name, 'r'
@io.gets.encoding.should == Encoding::UTF_8
end
it "uses the IO object's external encoding, when set" do
@io = new_io @name, 'r'
@io.set_encoding Encoding::US_ASCII
@io.gets.encoding.should == Encoding::US_ASCII
end
it "transcodes into the default internal encoding" do
Encoding.default_internal = Encoding::US_ASCII
@io = new_io @name, 'r'
@io.gets.encoding.should == Encoding::US_ASCII
end
it "transcodes into the IO object's internal encoding, when set" do
Encoding.default_internal = Encoding::US_ASCII
@io = new_io @name, 'r'
@io.set_encoding Encoding::UTF_8, Encoding::UTF_16
@io.gets.encoding.should == Encoding::UTF_16
end
it "overwrites the default external encoding with the IO object's own external encoding" do
Encoding.default_external = Encoding::BINARY
Encoding.default_internal = Encoding::UTF_8
@io = new_io @name, 'r'
@io.set_encoding Encoding::IBM866
@io.gets.encoding.should == Encoding::UTF_8
end
it "ignores the internal encoding if the default external encoding is BINARY" do
Encoding.default_external = Encoding::BINARY
Encoding.default_internal = Encoding::UTF_8
@io = new_io @name, 'r'
@io.gets.encoding.should == Encoding::BINARY
end
ruby_version_is ''...'3.3' do
it "transcodes to internal encoding if the IO object's external encoding is BINARY" do
Encoding.default_external = Encoding::BINARY
Encoding.default_internal = Encoding::UTF_8
@io = new_io @name, 'r'
@io.set_encoding Encoding::BINARY, Encoding::UTF_8
@io.gets.encoding.should == Encoding::UTF_8
end
end
ruby_version_is '3.3' do
it "ignores the internal encoding if the IO object's external encoding is BINARY" do
Encoding.default_external = Encoding::BINARY
Encoding.default_internal = Encoding::UTF_8
@io = new_io @name, 'r'
@io.set_encoding Encoding::BINARY, Encoding::UTF_8
@io.gets.encoding.should == Encoding::BINARY
end
end
end
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