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require_relative '../../spec_helper'
describe "Thread#backtrace_locations" do
it "returns an Array" do
locations = Thread.current.backtrace_locations
locations.should be_an_instance_of(Array)
locations.should_not be_empty
end
it "sets each element to a Thread::Backtrace::Location" do
locations = Thread.current.backtrace_locations
locations.each { |loc| loc.should be_an_instance_of(Thread::Backtrace::Location) }
end
it "can be called on any Thread" do
locations = Thread.new { Thread.current.backtrace_locations }.value
locations.should be_an_instance_of(Array)
locations.should_not be_empty
locations.each { |loc| loc.should be_an_instance_of(Thread::Backtrace::Location) }
end
it "can be called with a number of locations to omit" do
locations1 = Thread.current.backtrace_locations
locations2 = Thread.current.backtrace_locations(2)
locations2.length.should == locations1[2..-1].length
locations2.map(&:to_s).should == locations1[2..-1].map(&:to_s)
end
it "can be called with a maximum number of locations to return as second parameter" do
locations1 = Thread.current.backtrace_locations
locations2 = Thread.current.backtrace_locations(2, 3)
locations2.map(&:to_s).should == locations1[2..4].map(&:to_s)
end
it "can be called with a range" do
locations1 = Thread.current.backtrace_locations
locations2 = Thread.current.backtrace_locations(2..4)
locations2.map(&:to_s).should == locations1[2..4].map(&:to_s)
end
it "can be called with a range whose end is negative" do
Thread.current.backtrace_locations(2..-1).map(&:to_s).should == Thread.current.backtrace_locations[2..-1].map(&:to_s)
Thread.current.backtrace_locations(2..-2).map(&:to_s).should == Thread.current.backtrace_locations[2..-2].map(&:to_s)
end
it "can be called with an endless range" do
locations1 = Thread.current.backtrace_locations(0)
locations2 = Thread.current.backtrace_locations(eval("(2..)"))
locations2.map(&:to_s).should == locations1[2..-1].map(&:to_s)
end
it "can be called with an beginless range" do
locations1 = Thread.current.backtrace_locations(0)
locations2 = Thread.current.backtrace_locations((..5))
locations2.map(&:to_s)[eval("(2..)")].should == locations1[(..5)].map(&:to_s)[eval("(2..)")]
end
it "returns nil if omitting more locations than available" do
Thread.current.backtrace_locations(100).should == nil
Thread.current.backtrace_locations(100..-1).should == nil
end
it "returns [] if omitting exactly the number of locations available" do
omit = Thread.current.backtrace_locations.length
Thread.current.backtrace_locations(omit).should == []
end
it "without argument is the same as showing all locations with 0..-1" do
Thread.current.backtrace_locations.map(&:to_s).should == Thread.current.backtrace_locations(0..-1).map(&:to_s)
end
it "the first location reports the call to #backtrace_locations" do
Thread.current.backtrace_locations(0..0)[0].to_s.should == "#{__FILE__ }:#{__LINE__ }:in `backtrace_locations'"
end
it "[1..-1] is the same as #caller_locations(0..-1) for Thread.current" do
Thread.current.backtrace_locations(1..-1).map(&:to_s).should == caller_locations(0..-1).map(&:to_s)
end
end
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