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| author | Leonetienne <leon@etiennes.de> | 2022-05-16 23:57:26 +0200 |
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| committer | Leonetienne <leon@etiennes.de> | 2022-05-16 23:57:26 +0200 |
| commit | 954629f6bc3b7753c5be0c08e0cdb5caf1056d23 (patch) | |
| tree | 33a95f60202135f9fcc689e081a64f2d274d7d99 | |
| parent | 1fe3eeb14470470d8c95c40c98a12c15320bcd57 (diff) | |
Adhere to new project structure
| -rw-r--r-- | .gitignore | 41 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | CMakeLists.txt | 3 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | Doxygen/.gitignore | 1 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | Exec/CMakeLists.txt | 14 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | LICENSE | 700 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | StringTools/CMakeLists.txt | 45 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | StringTools/doxygen/doxyfig (renamed from Doxygen/doxyfig) | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | StringTools/doxygen/doxyrun.sh (renamed from Doxygen/doxyrun.sh) | 0 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | StringTools/exec/main.cpp (renamed from Exec/main.cpp) | 26 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | StringTools/include/StringTools/CharTools.h (renamed from Src/CharTools.h) | 0 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | StringTools/include/StringTools/StringTools.h (renamed from Src/StringTools.h) | 86 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | StringTools/src/CMakeLists.txt (renamed from Src/CMakeLists.txt) | 18 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | StringTools/src/CharTools.cpp (renamed from Src/CharTools.cpp) | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | StringTools/src/StringTools.cpp (renamed from Src/StringTools.cpp) | 310 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | StringTools/test/Catch2.h (renamed from Test/Catch2.h) | 0 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | StringTools/test/Char__CopySign.cpp (renamed from Test/Char__CopySign.cpp) | 138 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | StringTools/test/Char__IsDigit.cpp (renamed from Test/Char__IsDigit.cpp) | 40 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | StringTools/test/Char__IsLetter.cpp (renamed from Test/Char__IsLetter.cpp) | 38 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | StringTools/test/Char__IsLower.cpp (renamed from Test/Char__IsLower.cpp) | 38 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | StringTools/test/Char__IsUpper.cpp (renamed from Test/Char__IsUpper.cpp) | 40 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | StringTools/test/Char__IsVowel.cpp (renamed from Test/Char__IsVowel.cpp) | 38 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | StringTools/test/Char__MakeLower.cpp (renamed from Test/Char__MakeLower.cpp) | 94 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | StringTools/test/Char__MakeUpper.cpp (renamed from Test/Char__MakeUpper.cpp) | 94 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | StringTools/test/String__Lower.cpp (renamed from Test/String__Lower.cpp) | 144 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | StringTools/test/String__PadLeft.cpp (renamed from Test/String__PadLeft.cpp) | 88 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | StringTools/test/String__PadRight.cpp (renamed from Test/String__PadRight.cpp) | 88 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | StringTools/test/String__Replace_Char.cpp (renamed from Test/String__Replace_Char.cpp) | 312 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | StringTools/test/String__Replace_String.cpp (renamed from Test/String__Replace_String.cpp) | 340 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | StringTools/test/String__Split.cpp (renamed from Test/String__Split.cpp) | 312 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | StringTools/test/String__Upper.cpp (renamed from Test/String__Upper.cpp) | 144 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | StringTools/test/main.cpp (renamed from Test/main.cpp) | 0 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | Test/.String__Split.cpp.swp | bin | 20480 -> 0 bytes | |||
| -rw-r--r-- | Test/CMakeLists.txt | 32 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | readme.md | 699 |
34 files changed, 2590 insertions, 1337 deletions
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\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/StringTools/CMakeLists.txt b/StringTools/CMakeLists.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..47f098a --- /dev/null +++ b/StringTools/CMakeLists.txt @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.16) +project(StringTools) + +################### +# Library project # +################### +set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17) + +FILE(GLOB main_src src/*.cpp) +add_library(${PROJECT_NAME} + ${main_src} +) + +target_include_directories(${PROJECT_NAME} PRIVATE + include +) + +######### +# Tests # +######### +FILE(GLOB test_src test/*.cpp) +add_executable(test + test/Catch2.h + ${test_src} +) +target_link_libraries(test ${PROJECT_NAME}) + +target_include_directories(test PRIVATE + include +) + + +############## +# Executable # +############## +FILE(GLOB exec_src exec/*.cpp) +add_executable(exec + ${exec_src} +) +target_link_libraries(exec ${PROJECT_NAME}) + +target_include_directories(exec PRIVATE + include +) + diff --git a/Doxygen/doxyfig b/StringTools/doxygen/doxyfig index 491cc58..78a8c21 100644 --- a/Doxygen/doxyfig +++ b/StringTools/doxygen/doxyfig @@ -829,7 +829,7 @@ WARN_LOGFILE = # spaces. See also FILE_PATTERNS and EXTENSION_MAPPING
# Note: If this tag is empty the current directory is searched.
-INPUT = "../Src/" "index.md"
+INPUT = "../src/" "../include/" "index.md"
# This tag can be used to specify the character encoding of the source files
# that doxygen parses. Internally doxygen uses the UTF-8 encoding. Doxygen uses
diff --git a/Doxygen/doxyrun.sh b/StringTools/doxygen/doxyrun.sh index a8ae488..a8ae488 100644 --- a/Doxygen/doxyrun.sh +++ b/StringTools/doxygen/doxyrun.sh diff --git a/Exec/main.cpp b/StringTools/exec/main.cpp index ef95632..2be6aa4 100644 --- a/Exec/main.cpp +++ b/StringTools/exec/main.cpp @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ -#include <iostream>
-#include <StringTools.h>
-
-int main()
-{
- std::vector<std::string> foo =
- StringTools::Split(",,Hello,,lol,,test,,", ",,");
-
- for (const auto& it : foo)
- std::cout << "'" << it << "'" << std::endl;
-
- return 0;
-}
+#include <iostream> +#include <StringTools/StringTools.h> + +int main() +{ + std::vector<std::string> foo = + StringTools::Split(",,Hello,,lol,,test,,", ",,"); + + for (const auto& it : foo) + std::cout << "'" << it << "'" << std::endl; + + return 0; +} diff --git a/Src/CharTools.h b/StringTools/include/StringTools/CharTools.h index 66c32c0..66c32c0 100644 --- a/Src/CharTools.h +++ b/StringTools/include/StringTools/CharTools.h diff --git a/Src/StringTools.h b/StringTools/include/StringTools/StringTools.h index e8de59d..818df4c 100644 --- a/Src/StringTools.h +++ b/StringTools/include/StringTools/StringTools.h @@ -1,43 +1,43 @@ -#ifndef STRINGTOOLS_STRINGTOOLS_H
-#define STRINGTOOLS_STRINGTOOLS_H
-
-#include <string>
-#include <vector>
-
-/* Handy utensils to manipulate strings */
-class StringTools
-{
-public:
- //! Will replace every occurence of `find` in `str` by `subst`.
- static std::string Replace(const std::string& str, const char find, const std::string& subst);
-
- //! Will replace every occurence of `find` in `str` by `subst`.
- static std::string Replace(const std::string& str, const std::string& find, const std::string& subst);
-
- //! Will replace every occurence of `find` in `str` by `subst`.
- static std::string Replace(const std::string& str, const char find, const char subst);
-
- //! Will replace every occurence of `find` in `str` by `subst`.
- static std::string Replace(const std::string& str, const std::string& find, const char subst);
-
- //! Will make a string all-lowercase.
- static std::string Lower(const std::string& str);
-
- //! Will make a string all-uppercase.
- static std::string Upper(const std::string& str);
-
- //! Will split a string by a string seperator
- static std::vector<std::string> Split(const std::string& str, const std::string& seperator);
-
- //! Will pad a string to the left to length l
- static std::string PadLeft(const std::string& str, const char pad, const std::size_t len);
-
- //! Will pad a string to the right to length l
- static std::string PadRight(const std::string& str, const char pad, const std::size_t len);
-
-private:
- // No instanciation! >:(
- StringTools();
-};
-
-#endif //STRINGTOOLS_STRINGTOOLS_H
+#ifndef STRINGTOOLS_STRINGTOOLS_H +#define STRINGTOOLS_STRINGTOOLS_H + +#include <string> +#include <vector> + +/* Handy utensils to manipulate strings */ +class StringTools +{ +public: + //! Will replace every occurence of `find` in `str` by `subst`. + static std::string Replace(const std::string& str, const char find, const std::string& subst); + + //! Will replace every occurence of `find` in `str` by `subst`. + static std::string Replace(const std::string& str, const std::string& find, const std::string& subst); + + //! Will replace every occurence of `find` in `str` by `subst`. + static std::string Replace(const std::string& str, const char find, const char subst); + + //! Will replace every occurence of `find` in `str` by `subst`. + static std::string Replace(const std::string& str, const std::string& find, const char subst); + + //! Will make a string all-lowercase. + static std::string Lower(const std::string& str); + + //! Will make a string all-uppercase. + static std::string Upper(const std::string& str); + + //! Will split a string by a string seperator + static std::vector<std::string> Split(const std::string& str, const std::string& seperator); + + //! Will pad a string to the left to length l + static std::string PadLeft(const std::string& str, const char pad, const std::size_t len); + + //! Will pad a string to the right to length l + static std::string PadRight(const std::string& str, const char pad, const std::size_t len); + +private: + // No instanciation! >:( + StringTools(); +}; + +#endif //STRINGTOOLS_STRINGTOOLS_H diff --git a/Src/CMakeLists.txt b/StringTools/src/CMakeLists.txt index e693251..ce7e546 100644 --- a/Src/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/StringTools/src/CMakeLists.txt @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.16)
-project(StringTools)
-
-set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17)
-
-add_library(StringTools
- StringTools.cpp
- CharTools.cpp
-)
+cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.16) +project(StringTools) + +set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17) + +add_library(StringTools + StringTools.cpp + CharTools.cpp +) diff --git a/Src/CharTools.cpp b/StringTools/src/CharTools.cpp index 5a7028c..6484da9 100644 --- a/Src/CharTools.cpp +++ b/StringTools/src/CharTools.cpp @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#include "CharTools.h" +#include "StringTools/CharTools.h" #include <algorithm> bool CharTools::IsVowel(const char c, const std::string &vowels) { diff --git a/Src/StringTools.cpp b/StringTools/src/StringTools.cpp index fe16c93..ac33664 100644 --- a/Src/StringTools.cpp +++ b/StringTools/src/StringTools.cpp @@ -1,155 +1,155 @@ -#include "StringTools.h"
-#include <sstream>
-
-std::string StringTools::Replace(const std::string& str, const char find, const std::string& subst) {
- std::stringstream ss;
-
- for (std::size_t i = 0; i < str.length(); i++)
- {
- if (str[i] != find)
- ss << str[i];
- else
- ss << subst;
- }
-
- return ss.str();
-}
-
-std::string StringTools::Replace(const std::string& str, const std::string& find, const std::string& subst) {
- if (find.length() == 0)
- return str;
-
- std::stringstream ss;
-
- std::size_t posFound = 0;
- std::size_t lastFound = 0;
-
- while (posFound != std::string::npos)
- {
- lastFound = posFound;
- posFound = str.find(find, posFound);
-
- if (posFound != std::string::npos)
- {
- ss << str.substr(lastFound, posFound - lastFound) << subst;
- posFound += find.length();
- }
- else
- {
- ss << str.substr(lastFound, (str.length()) - lastFound);
- }
- }
-
- return ss.str();
-}
-
-std::string StringTools::Replace(const std::string& str, const char find, const char subst) {
- std::stringstream ss;
- ss << subst;
-
- return Replace(str, find, ss.str());
-}
-
-std::string StringTools::Replace(const std::string& str, const std::string& find, const char subst) {
- std::stringstream ss;
- ss << subst;
-
- return Replace(str, find, ss.str());
-}
-
-std::string StringTools::Lower(const std::string& str) {
- std::stringstream ss;
-
- for (std::size_t i = 0; i < str.size(); i++)
- {
- const char c = str[i];
-
- // Quick-accept: regular letters
- if ((c >= 'A') && (c <= 'Z'))
- ss << (char)(c | 32);
-
- // Else: keep the character as is
- else ss << c;
- }
-
- return ss.str();
-}
-
-std::string StringTools::Upper(const std::string& str) {
- std::stringstream ss;
-
- for (std::size_t i = 0; i < str.size(); i++)
- {
- const char c = str[i];
-
- // Quick-accept: regular letters
- if ((c >= 'a') && (c <= 'z'))
- ss << (char)(c & ~32);
-
- // Else: keep the character as is
- else ss << c;
- }
-
- return ss.str();
-}
-
-std::vector<std::string> StringTools::Split(const std::string& str, const std::string& seperator) {
- std::vector<std::string> toRet;
- // Quick-accept: str length is 0
- if (str.length() == 0)
- toRet.push_back("");
-
- // Quick-accept: seperator length is 0
- else if (seperator.length() == 0) {
- for (const char c : str)
- toRet.push_back(std::string(&c, (&c) + 1));
- }
-
- else {
- std::size_t idx = 0;
- while (idx != std::string::npos) {
- std::size_t lastIdx = idx;
- idx = str.find(seperator, idx);
-
- // Grab our substring until the next finding of sep
- if (idx != std::string::npos) {
- toRet.push_back(str.substr(
- lastIdx,
- idx - lastIdx
- ));
-
- idx += seperator.length();
- }
- // No more seperator found. Grab the rest until the end of the string
- else {
- toRet.push_back(str.substr(
- lastIdx
- ));
- }
- }
- }
-
- return toRet;
-}
-
-std::string StringTools::PadLeft(const std::string& str, const char pad, const std::size_t len) {
- std::stringstream ss;
-
- for (std::size_t i = str.length(); i < len; i++)
- ss << pad;
-
- ss << str;
-
- return ss.str();
-}
-
-std::string StringTools::PadRight(const std::string& str, const char pad, const std::size_t len) {
- std::stringstream ss;
-
- ss << str;
-
- for (std::size_t i = str.length(); i < len; i++)
- ss << pad;
-
- return ss.str();
-}
+#include "StringTools/StringTools.h" +#include <sstream> + +std::string StringTools::Replace(const std::string& str, const char find, const std::string& subst) { + std::stringstream ss; + + for (std::size_t i = 0; i < str.length(); i++) + { + if (str[i] != find) + ss << str[i]; + else + ss << subst; + } + + return ss.str(); +} + +std::string StringTools::Replace(const std::string& str, const std::string& find, const std::string& subst) { + if (find.length() == 0) + return str; + + std::stringstream ss; + + std::size_t posFound = 0; + std::size_t lastFound = 0; + + while (posFound != std::string::npos) + { + lastFound = posFound; + posFound = str.find(find, posFound); + + if (posFound != std::string::npos) + { + ss << str.substr(lastFound, posFound - lastFound) << subst; + posFound += find.length(); + } + else + { + ss << str.substr(lastFound, (str.length()) - lastFound); + } + } + + return ss.str(); +} + +std::string StringTools::Replace(const std::string& str, const char find, const char subst) { + std::stringstream ss; + ss << subst; + + return Replace(str, find, ss.str()); +} + +std::string StringTools::Replace(const std::string& str, const std::string& find, const char subst) { + std::stringstream ss; + ss << subst; + + return Replace(str, find, ss.str()); +} + +std::string StringTools::Lower(const std::string& str) { + std::stringstream ss; + + for (std::size_t i = 0; i < str.size(); i++) + { + const char c = str[i]; + + // Quick-accept: regular letters + if ((c >= 'A') && (c <= 'Z')) + ss << (char)(c | 32); + + // Else: keep the character as is + else ss << c; + } + + return ss.str(); +} + +std::string StringTools::Upper(const std::string& str) { + std::stringstream ss; + + for (std::size_t i = 0; i < str.size(); i++) + { + const char c = str[i]; + + // Quick-accept: regular letters + if ((c >= 'a') && (c <= 'z')) + ss << (char)(c & ~32); + + // Else: keep the character as is + else ss << c; + } + + return ss.str(); +} + +std::vector<std::string> StringTools::Split(const std::string& str, const std::string& seperator) { + std::vector<std::string> toRet; + // Quick-accept: str length is 0 + if (str.length() == 0) + toRet.push_back(""); + + // Quick-accept: seperator length is 0 + else if (seperator.length() == 0) { + for (const char c : str) + toRet.push_back(std::string(&c, (&c) + 1)); + } + + else { + std::size_t idx = 0; + while (idx != std::string::npos) { + std::size_t lastIdx = idx; + idx = str.find(seperator, idx); + + // Grab our substring until the next finding of sep + if (idx != std::string::npos) { + toRet.push_back(str.substr( + lastIdx, + idx - lastIdx + )); + + idx += seperator.length(); + } + // No more seperator found. Grab the rest until the end of the string + else { + toRet.push_back(str.substr( + lastIdx + )); + } + } + } + + return toRet; +} + +std::string StringTools::PadLeft(const std::string& str, const char pad, const std::size_t len) { + std::stringstream ss; + + for (std::size_t i = str.length(); i < len; i++) + ss << pad; + + ss << str; + + return ss.str(); +} + +std::string StringTools::PadRight(const std::string& str, const char pad, const std::size_t len) { + std::stringstream ss; + + ss << str; + + for (std::size_t i = str.length(); i < len; i++) + ss << pad; + + return ss.str(); +} diff --git a/Test/Catch2.h b/StringTools/test/Catch2.h index 356946a..356946a 100644 --- a/Test/Catch2.h +++ b/StringTools/test/Catch2.h diff --git a/Test/Char__CopySign.cpp b/StringTools/test/Char__CopySign.cpp index b205575..177e718 100644 --- a/Test/Char__CopySign.cpp +++ b/StringTools/test/Char__CopySign.cpp @@ -1,69 +1,69 @@ -#include <CharTools.h>
-#include "Catch2.h"
-
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/JustChars", "[Char][CopySign]")
-{
- // Setup
- // Correct letters
- const std::string in = "tHEEuEUROPEanunioNCOnsiStsOFStATESIncLudingGERmanySWedenAndfRanCE";
- // Correct signs
- const std::string signs = "AaaAAApqlkzicZnionceroigjreiojiopjaopickwapPjfipojWqfpohoijFucmwp";
- // Correct signs and letters
- const std::string expected = "TheEUEuropeanUnionconsistsofstatesincludingGermanySwedenandFrance";
-
- // Exercise
- std::string out = in;
- for (std::size_t i = 0; i < in.size(); i++)
- {
- const char cs = signs[i];
- char& co = out[i];
- co = CharTools::CopySign(cs, co);
- }
-
- // Verify:
- REQUIRE(out == expected);
-}
-
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/WithSymbols", "[Char][CopySign]")
-{
- // Setup
- // Correct letters
- const std::string in = "ThE eu (euRoPeAN uNIon) cONsiSts Of 20 STAtes, iNCLUDInG GeRMAnY, sweden, aND fRancE.";
- // Correct signs
- const std::string signs = "DwefOPerKofkaqdioJeriofgjqeiopqwqefijoqgehjloivxcvmopfkuoQpwfioqjiOqgjeprjgnvqPemrqij";
- // Correct signs and letters
- const std::string expected = "The EU (European Union) consists of 20 states, including Germany, Sweden, and France.";
-
- // Exercise
- std::string out = in;
- for (std::size_t i = 0; i < in.size(); i++)
- {
- const char cs = signs[i];
- char& co = out[i];
- co = CharTools::CopySign(cs, co);
- }
-
- // Verify:
- REQUIRE(out == expected);
-}
-
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/DoesntChangeSignsIfSymbolSupplied", "[Char][CopySign]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "ThE eu (euRoPeAN uNIon) cONsiSts Of 20 STAtes, iNCLUDInG GeRMAnY, sweden, aND fRancE.";
- const std::string signs = "!§$)=%164)';:'*?)/!?/&()()?)*'_;:_,.93ß04750928372!!$==)()/!§$)=%)*'';:'*?)/!1572?/&(";
- const std::string expected = in;
-
- // Exercise
- std::string out = in;
- for (std::size_t i = 0; i < in.size(); i++)
- {
- const char cs = signs[i];
-
- char& co = out[i];
- co = CharTools::CopySign(cs, co);
- }
-
- // Verify:
- REQUIRE(out == expected);
-}
\ No newline at end of file +#include <StringTools/CharTools.h> +#include "Catch2.h" + +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/JustChars", "[Char][CopySign]") +{ + // Setup + // Correct letters + const std::string in = "tHEEuEUROPEanunioNCOnsiStsOFStATESIncLudingGERmanySWedenAndfRanCE"; + // Correct signs + const std::string signs = "AaaAAApqlkzicZnionceroigjreiojiopjaopickwapPjfipojWqfpohoijFucmwp"; + // Correct signs and letters + const std::string expected = "TheEUEuropeanUnionconsistsofstatesincludingGermanySwedenandFrance"; + + // Exercise + std::string out = in; + for (std::size_t i = 0; i < in.size(); i++) + { + const char cs = signs[i]; + char& co = out[i]; + co = CharTools::CopySign(cs, co); + } + + // Verify: + REQUIRE(out == expected); +} + +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/WithSymbols", "[Char][CopySign]") +{ + // Setup + // Correct letters + const std::string in = "ThE eu (euRoPeAN uNIon) cONsiSts Of 20 STAtes, iNCLUDInG GeRMAnY, sweden, aND fRancE."; + // Correct signs + const std::string signs = "DwefOPerKofkaqdioJeriofgjqeiopqwqefijoqgehjloivxcvmopfkuoQpwfioqjiOqgjeprjgnvqPemrqij"; + // Correct signs and letters + const std::string expected = "The EU (European Union) consists of 20 states, including Germany, Sweden, and France."; + + // Exercise + std::string out = in; + for (std::size_t i = 0; i < in.size(); i++) + { + const char cs = signs[i]; + char& co = out[i]; + co = CharTools::CopySign(cs, co); + } + + // Verify: + REQUIRE(out == expected); +} + +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/DoesntChangeSignsIfSymbolSupplied", "[Char][CopySign]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "ThE eu (euRoPeAN uNIon) cONsiSts Of 20 STAtes, iNCLUDInG GeRMAnY, sweden, aND fRancE."; + const std::string signs = "!§$)=%164)';:'*?)/!?/&()()?)*'_;:_,.93ß04750928372!!$==)()/!§$)=%)*'';:'*?)/!1572?/&("; + const std::string expected = in; + + // Exercise + std::string out = in; + for (std::size_t i = 0; i < in.size(); i++) + { + const char cs = signs[i]; + + char& co = out[i]; + co = CharTools::CopySign(cs, co); + } + + // Verify: + REQUIRE(out == expected); +} diff --git a/Test/Char__IsDigit.cpp b/StringTools/test/Char__IsDigit.cpp index a388f98..baac1ed 100644 --- a/Test/Char__IsDigit.cpp +++ b/StringTools/test/Char__IsDigit.cpp @@ -1,20 +1,20 @@ -#include <CharTools.h>
-#include "Catch2.h"
-
-// Tests character digit-ness by checking it against a map
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/MapTest", "[Char][IsUpper]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789ABCDEFGHJIKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ!&/()=?*'#-.,;:_";
- const std::string map = "000000000000000000000000001111111111000000000000000000000000000000000000000000";
- // 0 -> no digit, 1 -> digit
-
- // Verify that I didn't frick up compiling the map by hand
- if (in.length() != map.length())
- FAIL("map.size() does not match in.size(). (" << in.length() << " : " << map.length() << ")");
-
- // Exercise & Verify
- for (std::size_t i = 0; i < in.size(); i++)
- if (CharTools::IsDigit(in[i]) != (map[i] == '1'))
- FAIL("'" << in[i] << "' differs from the map. Map says '" << map[i] << "', 1-> is a digit. Check first if the map is wrong, before trying to debug.");
-}
+#include <StringTools/CharTools.h> +#include "Catch2.h" + +// Tests character digit-ness by checking it against a map +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/MapTest", "[Char][IsUpper]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789ABCDEFGHJIKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ!&/()=?*'#-.,;:_"; + const std::string map = "000000000000000000000000001111111111000000000000000000000000000000000000000000"; + // 0 -> no digit, 1 -> digit + + // Verify that I didn't frick up compiling the map by hand + if (in.length() != map.length()) + FAIL("map.size() does not match in.size(). (" << in.length() << " : " << map.length() << ")"); + + // Exercise & Verify + for (std::size_t i = 0; i < in.size(); i++) + if (CharTools::IsDigit(in[i]) != (map[i] == '1')) + FAIL("'" << in[i] << "' differs from the map. Map says '" << map[i] << "', 1-> is a digit. Check first if the map is wrong, before trying to debug."); +} diff --git a/Test/Char__IsLetter.cpp b/StringTools/test/Char__IsLetter.cpp index 08f27a6..bb1a533 100644 --- a/Test/Char__IsLetter.cpp +++ b/StringTools/test/Char__IsLetter.cpp @@ -1,19 +1,19 @@ -#include <CharTools.h>
-#include "Catch2.h"
-
-// Tests character letter-ness by checking it against a map
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/MapTest", "[Char][IsLetter]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "New album 'Cowboy Tears' out February 18! I am excited!";
- const std::string map = "1110111110011111101111100111011111111000001011011111110"; // 0 -> no letter, 1 -> letter
-
- // Verify that I didn't frick up compiling the map by hand
- if (in.length() != map.length())
- FAIL("map.size() does not match in.size(). (" << in.length() << " : " << map.length() << ")");
-
- // Exercise & Verify
- for (std::size_t i = 0; i < in.size(); i++)
- if (CharTools::IsLetter(in[i]) != (map[i] == '1'))
- FAIL("'" << in[i] << "' differs from the map. Map says '" << map[i] << "', 1-> is a letter. Check first if the map is wrong, before trying to debug.");
-}
+#include <StringTools/CharTools.h> +#include "Catch2.h" + +// Tests character letter-ness by checking it against a map +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/MapTest", "[Char][IsLetter]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "New album 'Cowboy Tears' out February 18! I am excited!"; + const std::string map = "1110111110011111101111100111011111111000001011011111110"; // 0 -> no letter, 1 -> letter + + // Verify that I didn't frick up compiling the map by hand + if (in.length() != map.length()) + FAIL("map.size() does not match in.size(). (" << in.length() << " : " << map.length() << ")"); + + // Exercise & Verify + for (std::size_t i = 0; i < in.size(); i++) + if (CharTools::IsLetter(in[i]) != (map[i] == '1')) + FAIL("'" << in[i] << "' differs from the map. Map says '" << map[i] << "', 1-> is a letter. Check first if the map is wrong, before trying to debug."); +} diff --git a/Test/Char__IsLower.cpp b/StringTools/test/Char__IsLower.cpp index 69390f4..81660f7 100644 --- a/Test/Char__IsLower.cpp +++ b/StringTools/test/Char__IsLower.cpp @@ -1,19 +1,19 @@ -#include <CharTools.h>
-#include "Catch2.h"
-
-// Tests character sign by checking it against a map
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/MapTest", "[Char][IsLower]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "New album 'Cowboy Tears' out February 18! I am excited!";
- const std::string map = "0110111110001111100111100111001111111000000011011111110"; // 1 -> lowercase, 0 -> not lowercase
-
- // Verify that I didn't frick up compiling the map by hand
- if (in.length() != map.length())
- FAIL("map.size() does not match in.size(). (" << in.length() << " : " << map.length() << ")");
-
- // Exercise & Verify
- for (std::size_t i = 0; i < in.size(); i++)
- if (CharTools::IsLower(in[i]) != (map[i] == '1'))
- FAIL("'" << in[i] << "' differs from the map. Map says '" << map[i] << "', 1-> is a lowercase. Check first if the map is wrong, before trying to debug.");
-}
+#include <StringTools/CharTools.h> +#include "Catch2.h" + +// Tests character sign by checking it against a map +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/MapTest", "[Char][IsLower]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "New album 'Cowboy Tears' out February 18! I am excited!"; + const std::string map = "0110111110001111100111100111001111111000000011011111110"; // 1 -> lowercase, 0 -> not lowercase + + // Verify that I didn't frick up compiling the map by hand + if (in.length() != map.length()) + FAIL("map.size() does not match in.size(). (" << in.length() << " : " << map.length() << ")"); + + // Exercise & Verify + for (std::size_t i = 0; i < in.size(); i++) + if (CharTools::IsLower(in[i]) != (map[i] == '1')) + FAIL("'" << in[i] << "' differs from the map. Map says '" << map[i] << "', 1-> is a lowercase. Check first if the map is wrong, before trying to debug."); +} diff --git a/Test/Char__IsUpper.cpp b/StringTools/test/Char__IsUpper.cpp index 6bc10b3..c5ffbbc 100644 --- a/Test/Char__IsUpper.cpp +++ b/StringTools/test/Char__IsUpper.cpp @@ -1,20 +1,20 @@ -#include <CharTools.h>
-#include "Catch2.h"
-#include <iostream>
-
-// Tests character sign by checking it against a map
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/MapTest", "[Char][IsUpper]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "New album 'Cowboy Tears' out February 18! I am excited!";
- const std::string map = "1000000000010000001000000000010000000000001000000000000"; // 1 -> uppercase, 0 -> not uppercase
-
- // Verify that I didn't frick up compiling the map by hand
- if (in.length() != map.length())
- FAIL("map.size() does not match in.size(). (" << in.length() << " : " << map.length() << ")");
-
- // Exercise & Verify
- for (std::size_t i = 0; i < in.size(); i++)
- if (CharTools::IsUpper(in[i]) != (map[i] == '1'))
- FAIL("'" << in[i] << "' differs from the map. Map says '" << map[i] << "', 1-> is an uppercase. Check first if the map is wrong, before trying to debug.");
-}
+#include <StringTools/CharTools.h> +#include <iostream> +#include "Catch2.h" + +// Tests character sign by checking it against a map +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/MapTest", "[Char][IsUpper]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "New album 'Cowboy Tears' out February 18! I am excited!"; + const std::string map = "1000000000010000001000000000010000000000001000000000000"; // 1 -> uppercase, 0 -> not uppercase + + // Verify that I didn't frick up compiling the map by hand + if (in.length() != map.length()) + FAIL("map.size() does not match in.size(). (" << in.length() << " : " << map.length() << ")"); + + // Exercise & Verify + for (std::size_t i = 0; i < in.size(); i++) + if (CharTools::IsUpper(in[i]) != (map[i] == '1')) + FAIL("'" << in[i] << "' differs from the map. Map says '" << map[i] << "', 1-> is an uppercase. Check first if the map is wrong, before trying to debug."); +} diff --git a/Test/Char__IsVowel.cpp b/StringTools/test/Char__IsVowel.cpp index 31e281d..4168de2 100644 --- a/Test/Char__IsVowel.cpp +++ b/StringTools/test/Char__IsVowel.cpp @@ -1,19 +1,19 @@ -#include <CharTools.h>
-#include "Catch2.h"
-
-// Tests character vowel-ness by checking it against a map
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/MapTest", "[Char][IsVowel]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "New album 'Cowboy Tears' out February 18! I am excited!";
- const std::string map = "0100100100001001100110000110001001101000001010010010100"; // 0 -> no vowel, 1 -> vowel
-
- // Verify that I didn't frick up compiling the map by hand
- if (in.length() != map.length())
- FAIL("map.size() does not match in.size(). (" << in.length() << " : " << map.length() << ")");
-
- // Exercise & Verify
- for (std::size_t i = 0; i < in.size(); i++)
- if (CharTools::IsVowel(in[i]) != (map[i] == '1'))
- FAIL("'" << in[i] << "' differs from the map. Map says '" << map[i] << "', 1-> is a vowel. Check first if the map is wrong, before trying to debug.");
-}
+#include <StringTools/CharTools.h> +#include "Catch2.h" + +// Tests character vowel-ness by checking it against a map +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/MapTest", "[Char][IsVowel]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "New album 'Cowboy Tears' out February 18! I am excited!"; + const std::string map = "0100100100001001100110000110001001101000001010010010100"; // 0 -> no vowel, 1 -> vowel + + // Verify that I didn't frick up compiling the map by hand + if (in.length() != map.length()) + FAIL("map.size() does not match in.size(). (" << in.length() << " : " << map.length() << ")"); + + // Exercise & Verify + for (std::size_t i = 0; i < in.size(); i++) + if (CharTools::IsVowel(in[i]) != (map[i] == '1')) + FAIL("'" << in[i] << "' differs from the map. Map says '" << map[i] << "', 1-> is a vowel. Check first if the map is wrong, before trying to debug."); +} diff --git a/Test/Char__MakeLower.cpp b/StringTools/test/Char__MakeLower.cpp index 524992d..152b56f 100644 --- a/Test/Char__MakeLower.cpp +++ b/StringTools/test/Char__MakeLower.cpp @@ -1,47 +1,47 @@ -#include <CharTools.h>
-#include "Catch2.h"
-
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/LowerToUpper_NoSymbols", "[Char][MakeLower]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "NEWALBUMCOWBOYTEARSOUTFEBRUARYIAMEXCITED";
- const std::string expected = "newalbumcowboytearsoutfebruaryiamexcited";
-
- // Exercise
- std::string out = in;
- for (char& c : out)
- c = CharTools::MakeLower(c);
-
- // Verify:
- REQUIRE(out == expected);
-}
-
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/LowerToUpper_Symbols", "[Char][MakeLower]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "NEW ALBUM 'COWBOY TEARS' OUT FEBRUARY 18! I AM EXCITED!";
- const std::string expected = "new album 'cowboy tears' out february 18! i am excited!";
-
- // Exercise
- std::string out = in;
- for (char& c : out)
- c = CharTools::MakeLower(c);
-
- // Verify:
- REQUIRE(out == expected);
-}
-
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/LowerToUpper_Mixed_And_Symbols", "[Char][MakeLower]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "New album 'Cowboy Tears' out February 18! I am excited!";
- const std::string expected = "new album 'cowboy tears' out february 18! i am excited!";
-
- // Exercise
- std::string out = in;
- for (char& c : out)
- c = CharTools::MakeLower(c);
-
- // Verify:
- REQUIRE(out == expected);
-}
+#include <StringTools/CharTools.h> +#include "Catch2.h" + +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/LowerToUpper_NoSymbols", "[Char][MakeLower]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "NEWALBUMCOWBOYTEARSOUTFEBRUARYIAMEXCITED"; + const std::string expected = "newalbumcowboytearsoutfebruaryiamexcited"; + + // Exercise + std::string out = in; + for (char& c : out) + c = CharTools::MakeLower(c); + + // Verify: + REQUIRE(out == expected); +} + +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/LowerToUpper_Symbols", "[Char][MakeLower]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "NEW ALBUM 'COWBOY TEARS' OUT FEBRUARY 18! I AM EXCITED!"; + const std::string expected = "new album 'cowboy tears' out february 18! i am excited!"; + + // Exercise + std::string out = in; + for (char& c : out) + c = CharTools::MakeLower(c); + + // Verify: + REQUIRE(out == expected); +} + +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/LowerToUpper_Mixed_And_Symbols", "[Char][MakeLower]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "New album 'Cowboy Tears' out February 18! I am excited!"; + const std::string expected = "new album 'cowboy tears' out february 18! i am excited!"; + + // Exercise + std::string out = in; + for (char& c : out) + c = CharTools::MakeLower(c); + + // Verify: + REQUIRE(out == expected); +} diff --git a/Test/Char__MakeUpper.cpp b/StringTools/test/Char__MakeUpper.cpp index 8a808d8..c4fe2db 100644 --- a/Test/Char__MakeUpper.cpp +++ b/StringTools/test/Char__MakeUpper.cpp @@ -1,47 +1,47 @@ -#include <CharTools.h>
-#include "Catch2.h"
-
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/LowerToUpper_NoSymbols", "[Char][MakeUpper]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "newalbumcowboytearsoutfebruaryiamexcited";
- const std::string expected = "NEWALBUMCOWBOYTEARSOUTFEBRUARYIAMEXCITED";
-
- // Exercise
- std::string out = in;
- for (char& c : out)
- c = CharTools::MakeUpper(c);
-
- // Verify:
- REQUIRE(out == expected);
-}
-
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/LowerToUpper_Symbols", "[Char][MakeUpper]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "new album 'Cowboy Tears' out february 18! i am excited!";
- const std::string expected = "NEW ALBUM 'COWBOY TEARS' OUT FEBRUARY 18! I AM EXCITED!";
-
- // Exercise
- std::string out = in;
- for (char& c : out)
- c = CharTools::MakeUpper(c);
-
- // Verify:
- REQUIRE(out == expected);
-}
-
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/LowerToUpper_Mixed_And_Symbols", "[Char][MakeUpper]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "New album 'Cowboy Tears' out February 18! I am excited!";
- const std::string expected = "NEW ALBUM 'COWBOY TEARS' OUT FEBRUARY 18! I AM EXCITED!";
-
- // Exercise
- std::string out = in;
- for (char& c : out)
- c = CharTools::MakeUpper(c);
-
- // Verify:
- REQUIRE(out == expected);
-}
+#include <StringTools/CharTools.h> +#include "Catch2.h" + +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/LowerToUpper_NoSymbols", "[Char][MakeUpper]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "newalbumcowboytearsoutfebruaryiamexcited"; + const std::string expected = "NEWALBUMCOWBOYTEARSOUTFEBRUARYIAMEXCITED"; + + // Exercise + std::string out = in; + for (char& c : out) + c = CharTools::MakeUpper(c); + + // Verify: + REQUIRE(out == expected); +} + +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/LowerToUpper_Symbols", "[Char][MakeUpper]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "new album 'Cowboy Tears' out february 18! i am excited!"; + const std::string expected = "NEW ALBUM 'COWBOY TEARS' OUT FEBRUARY 18! I AM EXCITED!"; + + // Exercise + std::string out = in; + for (char& c : out) + c = CharTools::MakeUpper(c); + + // Verify: + REQUIRE(out == expected); +} + +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/LowerToUpper_Mixed_And_Symbols", "[Char][MakeUpper]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "New album 'Cowboy Tears' out February 18! I am excited!"; + const std::string expected = "NEW ALBUM 'COWBOY TEARS' OUT FEBRUARY 18! I AM EXCITED!"; + + // Exercise + std::string out = in; + for (char& c : out) + c = CharTools::MakeUpper(c); + + // Verify: + REQUIRE(out == expected); +} diff --git a/Test/String__Lower.cpp b/StringTools/test/String__Lower.cpp index c198394..a9e819b 100644 --- a/Test/String__Lower.cpp +++ b/StringTools/test/String__Lower.cpp @@ -1,72 +1,72 @@ -#include <StringTools.h>
-#include "Catch2.h"
-
-// Tests that lowering an empty string returns an empty string
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/EmptyString", "[Strings][Lower]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Lower(in);
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that lowering a string without any letters returns itself
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Symbols", "[Strings][Lower]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "66! _-\n*";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Lower(in);
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "66! _-\n*");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that lowering a string of lowercase letters returns itself
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/AlreadyLowered", "[Strings][Lower]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "ughareyouserious";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Lower(in);
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "ughareyouserious");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that lowering a string of uppercase letters returns the lowercase version
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Uppercase", "[Strings][Lower]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "UGHAREYOUSERIOUS";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Lower(in);
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "ughareyouserious");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that lowering a string of uppercase, lowercase letters and symbols returns the lowercase version
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Mixed", "[Strings][Lower]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "Ugh, Are You Serious?! DON'T DO THAT!!!";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Lower(in);
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "ugh, are you serious?! don't do that!!!");
- return;
-}
+#include <StringTools/StringTools.h> +#include "Catch2.h" + +// Tests that lowering an empty string returns an empty string +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/EmptyString", "[Strings][Lower]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = ""; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Lower(in); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == ""); + return; +} + +// Tests that lowering a string without any letters returns itself +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Symbols", "[Strings][Lower]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "66! _-\n*"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Lower(in); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "66! _-\n*"); + return; +} + +// Tests that lowering a string of lowercase letters returns itself +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/AlreadyLowered", "[Strings][Lower]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "ughareyouserious"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Lower(in); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "ughareyouserious"); + return; +} + +// Tests that lowering a string of uppercase letters returns the lowercase version +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Uppercase", "[Strings][Lower]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "UGHAREYOUSERIOUS"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Lower(in); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "ughareyouserious"); + return; +} + +// Tests that lowering a string of uppercase, lowercase letters and symbols returns the lowercase version +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Mixed", "[Strings][Lower]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "Ugh, Are You Serious?! DON'T DO THAT!!!"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Lower(in); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "ugh, are you serious?! don't do that!!!"); + return; +} diff --git a/Test/String__PadLeft.cpp b/StringTools/test/String__PadLeft.cpp index e424e42..6297dce 100644 --- a/Test/String__PadLeft.cpp +++ b/StringTools/test/String__PadLeft.cpp @@ -1,44 +1,44 @@ -#include <StringTools.h>
-#include "Catch2.h"
-
-// Tests that padding to a length shorter adds no padding
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/PadToShorterLength", "[Strings][PadLeft]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "hello";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::PadLeft(in, '0', 3);
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "hello");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that padding to a length equal adds no padding
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/PadToEqualLength", "[Strings][PadLeft]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "hello";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::PadLeft(in, '0', 5);
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "hello");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that adding padding works
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Padding", "[Strings][PadLeft]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "hello";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::PadLeft(in, '0', 7);
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "00hello");
- return;
-}
+#include <StringTools/StringTools.h> +#include "Catch2.h" + +// Tests that padding to a length shorter adds no padding +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/PadToShorterLength", "[Strings][PadLeft]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "hello"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::PadLeft(in, '0', 3); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "hello"); + return; +} + +// Tests that padding to a length equal adds no padding +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/PadToEqualLength", "[Strings][PadLeft]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "hello"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::PadLeft(in, '0', 5); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "hello"); + return; +} + +// Tests that adding padding works +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Padding", "[Strings][PadLeft]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "hello"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::PadLeft(in, '0', 7); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "00hello"); + return; +} diff --git a/Test/String__PadRight.cpp b/StringTools/test/String__PadRight.cpp index 6846454..60e3ab1 100644 --- a/Test/String__PadRight.cpp +++ b/StringTools/test/String__PadRight.cpp @@ -1,44 +1,44 @@ -#include <StringTools.h>
-#include "Catch2.h"
-
-// Tests that padding to a length shorter adds no padding
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/PadToShorterLength", "[Strings][PadRight]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "hello";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::PadRight(in, '0', 3);
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "hello");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that padding to a length equal adds no padding
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/PadToEqualLength", "[Strings][PadRight]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "hello";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::PadRight(in, '0', 5);
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "hello");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that adding padding works
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Padding", "[Strings][PadRight]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "hello";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::PadRight(in, '0', 7);
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "hello00");
- return;
-}
+#include <StringTools/StringTools.h> +#include "Catch2.h" + +// Tests that padding to a length shorter adds no padding +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/PadToShorterLength", "[Strings][PadRight]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "hello"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::PadRight(in, '0', 3); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "hello"); + return; +} + +// Tests that padding to a length equal adds no padding +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/PadToEqualLength", "[Strings][PadRight]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "hello"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::PadRight(in, '0', 5); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "hello"); + return; +} + +// Tests that adding padding works +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Padding", "[Strings][PadRight]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "hello"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::PadRight(in, '0', 7); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "hello00"); + return; +} diff --git a/Test/String__Replace_Char.cpp b/StringTools/test/String__Replace_Char.cpp index b935cc2..c62e59e 100644 --- a/Test/String__Replace_Char.cpp +++ b/StringTools/test/String__Replace_Char.cpp @@ -1,156 +1,156 @@ -#include <StringTools.h>
-#include "Catch2.h"
-
-// Tests that replacing something in an empty string returns an empty string
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/EmptyString", "[Strings][ReplaceChar]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, 'a', "Subst");
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that replacing a char to an empty string works
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Single_ReplaceToEmpty", "[Strings][ReplaceChar]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "i";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, 'i', "");
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that replacing to a single char works
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Single_ReplaceToSingleChar", "[Strings][ReplaceChar]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "a";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, 'a', "i");
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "i");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that replacing to a single char works, passing a char
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Single_ReplaceToSingleChar_AsChar", "[Strings][ReplaceChar]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "Oilbanger";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, 'a', 'i');
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "Oilbinger");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that replacing the find to something longer works
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Single_ReplaceToLonger", "[Strings][ReplaceChar]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "Littled";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, 'd', "binger");
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "Littlebinger");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that replacing a char to an empty string works
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Multiple_ReplaceToEmpty", "[Strings][ReplaceChar]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "dirty dogs dig dirt daringly";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, 'd', "");
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "irty ogs ig irt aringly");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that replacing to a single char works
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Multiple_ReplaceToSingleChar", "[Strings][ReplaceChar]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "Oilbanger, Bangerfanger, Lattle brattle oaly skattle.";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, 'a', "i");
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "Oilbinger, Bingerfinger, Little brittle oily skittle.");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that replacing to a single char works, passing a char
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Multiple_ReplaceToSingleChar_AsChar", "[Strings][ReplaceChar]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "Oilbanger, Bangerfanger, Lattle brattle oaly skattle.";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, 'a', 'i');
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "Oilbinger, Bingerfinger, Little brittle oily skittle.");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that replacing the find to something longer works
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Multiple_ReplaceToLonger", "[Strings][ReplaceChar]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "d d d d d d d d";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, 'd', "bla");
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that the replacer ignores chars put in by the replacer
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/ReplacerIgnoresReplaced", "[Strings][ReplaceChar]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "b b b b b b b b";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, 'b', "bla");
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that replacing succesive findings works
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Replace_Successive", "[Strings][ReplaceChar]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "bbbbbbbb";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, 'b', "bla");
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "blablablablablablablabla");
- return;
-}
+#include <StringTools/StringTools.h> +#include "Catch2.h" + +// Tests that replacing something in an empty string returns an empty string +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/EmptyString", "[Strings][ReplaceChar]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = ""; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, 'a', "Subst"); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == ""); + return; +} + +// Tests that replacing a char to an empty string works +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Single_ReplaceToEmpty", "[Strings][ReplaceChar]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "i"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, 'i', ""); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == ""); + return; +} + +// Tests that replacing to a single char works +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Single_ReplaceToSingleChar", "[Strings][ReplaceChar]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "a"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, 'a', "i"); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "i"); + return; +} + +// Tests that replacing to a single char works, passing a char +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Single_ReplaceToSingleChar_AsChar", "[Strings][ReplaceChar]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "Oilbanger"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, 'a', 'i'); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "Oilbinger"); + return; +} + +// Tests that replacing the find to something longer works +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Single_ReplaceToLonger", "[Strings][ReplaceChar]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "Littled"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, 'd', "binger"); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "Littlebinger"); + return; +} + +// Tests that replacing a char to an empty string works +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Multiple_ReplaceToEmpty", "[Strings][ReplaceChar]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "dirty dogs dig dirt daringly"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, 'd', ""); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "irty ogs ig irt aringly"); + return; +} + +// Tests that replacing to a single char works +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Multiple_ReplaceToSingleChar", "[Strings][ReplaceChar]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "Oilbanger, Bangerfanger, Lattle brattle oaly skattle."; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, 'a', "i"); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "Oilbinger, Bingerfinger, Little brittle oily skittle."); + return; +} + +// Tests that replacing to a single char works, passing a char +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Multiple_ReplaceToSingleChar_AsChar", "[Strings][ReplaceChar]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "Oilbanger, Bangerfanger, Lattle brattle oaly skattle."; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, 'a', 'i'); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "Oilbinger, Bingerfinger, Little brittle oily skittle."); + return; +} + +// Tests that replacing the find to something longer works +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Multiple_ReplaceToLonger", "[Strings][ReplaceChar]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "d d d d d d d d"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, 'd', "bla"); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla"); + return; +} + +// Tests that the replacer ignores chars put in by the replacer +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/ReplacerIgnoresReplaced", "[Strings][ReplaceChar]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "b b b b b b b b"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, 'b', "bla"); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla"); + return; +} + +// Tests that replacing succesive findings works +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Replace_Successive", "[Strings][ReplaceChar]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "bbbbbbbb"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, 'b', "bla"); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "blablablablablablablabla"); + return; +} diff --git a/Test/String__Replace_String.cpp b/StringTools/test/String__Replace_String.cpp index 7547fcd..7b5c038 100644 --- a/Test/String__Replace_String.cpp +++ b/StringTools/test/String__Replace_String.cpp @@ -1,170 +1,170 @@ -#include <StringTools.h>
-#include "Catch2.h"
-
-// Tests that replacing something in an empty string returns an empty string
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/EmptyString", "[Strings][ReplaceString]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, "burger", "Subst");
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that replacing a string to an empty string works
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Single_ReplaceToEmpty", "[Strings][ReplaceString]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "Squarepants";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, "Squarepants", "");
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that replacing to a single char works
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Single_ReplaceToSingleChar", "[Strings][ReplaceString]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "Squarepants";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, "Squarepants", "i");
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "i");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that replacing to a single char works, passing a char
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Single_ReplaceToSingleChar_AsChar", "[Strings][ReplaceString]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "Oilbanger";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, "Oilbanger", 'i');
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "i");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that replacing the find to something longer works
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Single_ReplaceToLonger", "[Strings][ReplaceString]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "LittleDong";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, "Dong", "Binger");
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "LittleBinger");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that replacing a string to an empty string works
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Multiple_ReplaceToEmpty", "[Strings][ReplaceString]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "The fucking dogs are fucking eating the fucking chicken.";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, "fucking ", "");
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "The dogs are eating the chicken.");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that replacing to a single char works
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Multiple_ReplaceToSingleChar", "[Strings][ReplaceString]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "Oilbsmearynger, Bsmearyngerfsmearynger, Lsmearyttle brsmearyttle osmearyly sksmearyttle.";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, "smeary", "i");
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "Oilbinger, Bingerfinger, Little brittle oily skittle.");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that replacing to a single char works, passing a char
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Multiple_ReplaceToSingleChar_AsChar", "[Strings][ReplaceString]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "Oilbsmearynger, Bsmearyngerfsmearynger, Lsmearyttle brsmearyttle osmearyly sksmearyttle.";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, "smeary", 'i');
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "Oilbinger, Bingerfinger, Little brittle oily skittle.");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that replacing the find to something longer works
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Multiple_ReplaceToLonger", "[Strings][ReplaceString]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "honk honk honk honk honk honk honk honk";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, "honk", "hallery");
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "hallery hallery hallery hallery hallery hallery hallery hallery");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that the replacer ignores chars put in by the replacer
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/ReplacerIgnoresReplaced", "[Strings][ReplaceString]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "honk honk honk honk honk honk honk honk";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, "honk", "honka");
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "honka honka honka honka honka honka honka honka");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that replacing successive findings works
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Replace_Successive", "[Strings][ReplaceString]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "honkhonkhonkhonkhonkhonkhonkhonk";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, "honk", "hallery");
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "halleryhalleryhalleryhalleryhalleryhalleryhalleryhallery");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that if find.length() == 0, it returns just the input
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Find_Length0_Returns_Input", "[Strings][ReplaceString]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "Littled";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, "", "binger");
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "Littled");
- return;
-}
+#include <StringTools/StringTools.h> +#include "Catch2.h" + +// Tests that replacing something in an empty string returns an empty string +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/EmptyString", "[Strings][ReplaceString]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = ""; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, "burger", "Subst"); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == ""); + return; +} + +// Tests that replacing a string to an empty string works +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Single_ReplaceToEmpty", "[Strings][ReplaceString]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "Squarepants"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, "Squarepants", ""); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == ""); + return; +} + +// Tests that replacing to a single char works +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Single_ReplaceToSingleChar", "[Strings][ReplaceString]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "Squarepants"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, "Squarepants", "i"); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "i"); + return; +} + +// Tests that replacing to a single char works, passing a char +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Single_ReplaceToSingleChar_AsChar", "[Strings][ReplaceString]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "Oilbanger"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, "Oilbanger", 'i'); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "i"); + return; +} + +// Tests that replacing the find to something longer works +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Single_ReplaceToLonger", "[Strings][ReplaceString]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "LittleDong"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, "Dong", "Binger"); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "LittleBinger"); + return; +} + +// Tests that replacing a string to an empty string works +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Multiple_ReplaceToEmpty", "[Strings][ReplaceString]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "The fucking dogs are fucking eating the fucking chicken."; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, "fucking ", ""); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "The dogs are eating the chicken."); + return; +} + +// Tests that replacing to a single char works +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Multiple_ReplaceToSingleChar", "[Strings][ReplaceString]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "Oilbsmearynger, Bsmearyngerfsmearynger, Lsmearyttle brsmearyttle osmearyly sksmearyttle."; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, "smeary", "i"); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "Oilbinger, Bingerfinger, Little brittle oily skittle."); + return; +} + +// Tests that replacing to a single char works, passing a char +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Multiple_ReplaceToSingleChar_AsChar", "[Strings][ReplaceString]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "Oilbsmearynger, Bsmearyngerfsmearynger, Lsmearyttle brsmearyttle osmearyly sksmearyttle."; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, "smeary", 'i'); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "Oilbinger, Bingerfinger, Little brittle oily skittle."); + return; +} + +// Tests that replacing the find to something longer works +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Multiple_ReplaceToLonger", "[Strings][ReplaceString]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "honk honk honk honk honk honk honk honk"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, "honk", "hallery"); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "hallery hallery hallery hallery hallery hallery hallery hallery"); + return; +} + +// Tests that the replacer ignores chars put in by the replacer +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/ReplacerIgnoresReplaced", "[Strings][ReplaceString]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "honk honk honk honk honk honk honk honk"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, "honk", "honka"); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "honka honka honka honka honka honka honka honka"); + return; +} + +// Tests that replacing successive findings works +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Replace_Successive", "[Strings][ReplaceString]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "honkhonkhonkhonkhonkhonkhonkhonk"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, "honk", "hallery"); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "halleryhalleryhalleryhalleryhalleryhalleryhalleryhallery"); + return; +} + +// Tests that if find.length() == 0, it returns just the input +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Find_Length0_Returns_Input", "[Strings][ReplaceString]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "Littled"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Replace(in, "", "binger"); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "Littled"); + return; +} diff --git a/Test/String__Split.cpp b/StringTools/test/String__Split.cpp index 9da8e94..ed1bc82 100644 --- a/Test/String__Split.cpp +++ b/StringTools/test/String__Split.cpp @@ -1,156 +1,156 @@ -#include <StringTools.h>
-#include "Catch2.h"
-
-// Tests that splitting an empty string always returns {""}
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/EmptyString", "[Strings][Split]")
-{
- SECTION("Empty seperator") {
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "";
- const std::string sep = "";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::vector<std::string> out = StringTools::Split(in, sep);
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out.size() == 1);
- REQUIRE(out[0] == "");
- }
-
- SECTION("Nonempty seperator") {
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "";
- const std::string sep = ",";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::vector<std::string> out = StringTools::Split(in, sep);
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out.size() == 1);
- REQUIRE(out[0] == "");
- }
-
-
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that splitting a string with an empty seperator returns all the chars
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/EmptySeperator", "[Strings][Split]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "hello world";
- const std::string sep = "";
- const std::vector<std::string> expected = { "h", "e", "l", "l", "o", " ", "w", "o", "r", "l", "d" };
-
- // Exercise
- const std::vector<std::string> out = StringTools::Split(in, sep);
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == expected);
-
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that splitting a string with a single-char seperator works
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/SingleCharSeperator", "[Strings][Split]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9";
- const std::string sep = ",";
- const std::vector<std::string> expected = { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9" };
-
- // Exercise
- const std::vector<std::string> out = StringTools::Split(in, sep);
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == expected);
-
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that having seperators next to each other gets empty strings
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/SingleCharSeperatorsNextToEachOther", "[Strings][Split]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "0,1,,3";
- const std::string sep = ",";
- const std::vector<std::string> expected = { "0", "1", "", "3" };
-
- // Exercise
- const std::vector<std::string> out = StringTools::Split(in, sep);
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == expected);
-
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that having seperators at index 0 and -1 returns empty strings
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/SingleCharSeperatorsAtExtremePoints", "[Strings][Split]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = ",0,1,2,";
- const std::string sep = ",";
- const std::vector<std::string> expected = { "", "0", "1", "2", "" };
-
- // Exercise
- const std::vector<std::string> out = StringTools::Split(in, sep);
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == expected);
-
- return;
-}
-
-
-// Tests that splitting a string with a multi-char seperator works
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/MultiCharSeperator", "[Strings][Split]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "0;;1;;2;;3;;4;;5;;6;;7;;8;;9";
- const std::string sep = ";;";
- const std::vector<std::string> expected = { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9" };
-
- // Exercise
- const std::vector<std::string> out = StringTools::Split(in, sep);
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == expected);
-
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that having seperators next to each other gets empty strings
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/MultiCharSeperatorsNextToEachOther", "[Strings][Split]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "0;;1;;;;3";
- const std::string sep = ";;";
- const std::vector<std::string> expected = { "0", "1", "", "3" };
-
- // Exercise
- const std::vector<std::string> out = StringTools::Split(in, sep);
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == expected);
-
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that having seperators at index 0 and -1 returns empty strings
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/MultiCharSeperatorsAtExtremePoints", "[Strings][Split]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = ";;0;;1;;2;;";
- const std::string sep = ";;";
- const std::vector<std::string> expected = { "", "0", "1", "2", "" };
-
- // Exercise
- const std::vector<std::string> out = StringTools::Split(in, sep);
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == expected);
-
- return;
-}
-
+#include <StringTools/StringTools.h> +#include "Catch2.h" + +// Tests that splitting an empty string always returns {""} +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/EmptyString", "[Strings][Split]") +{ + SECTION("Empty seperator") { + // Setup + const std::string in = ""; + const std::string sep = ""; + + // Exercise + const std::vector<std::string> out = StringTools::Split(in, sep); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out.size() == 1); + REQUIRE(out[0] == ""); + } + + SECTION("Nonempty seperator") { + // Setup + const std::string in = ""; + const std::string sep = ","; + + // Exercise + const std::vector<std::string> out = StringTools::Split(in, sep); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out.size() == 1); + REQUIRE(out[0] == ""); + } + + + return; +} + +// Tests that splitting a string with an empty seperator returns all the chars +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/EmptySeperator", "[Strings][Split]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "hello world"; + const std::string sep = ""; + const std::vector<std::string> expected = { "h", "e", "l", "l", "o", " ", "w", "o", "r", "l", "d" }; + + // Exercise + const std::vector<std::string> out = StringTools::Split(in, sep); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == expected); + + return; +} + +// Tests that splitting a string with a single-char seperator works +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/SingleCharSeperator", "[Strings][Split]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9"; + const std::string sep = ","; + const std::vector<std::string> expected = { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9" }; + + // Exercise + const std::vector<std::string> out = StringTools::Split(in, sep); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == expected); + + return; +} + +// Tests that having seperators next to each other gets empty strings +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/SingleCharSeperatorsNextToEachOther", "[Strings][Split]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "0,1,,3"; + const std::string sep = ","; + const std::vector<std::string> expected = { "0", "1", "", "3" }; + + // Exercise + const std::vector<std::string> out = StringTools::Split(in, sep); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == expected); + + return; +} + +// Tests that having seperators at index 0 and -1 returns empty strings +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/SingleCharSeperatorsAtExtremePoints", "[Strings][Split]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = ",0,1,2,"; + const std::string sep = ","; + const std::vector<std::string> expected = { "", "0", "1", "2", "" }; + + // Exercise + const std::vector<std::string> out = StringTools::Split(in, sep); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == expected); + + return; +} + + +// Tests that splitting a string with a multi-char seperator works +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/MultiCharSeperator", "[Strings][Split]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "0;;1;;2;;3;;4;;5;;6;;7;;8;;9"; + const std::string sep = ";;"; + const std::vector<std::string> expected = { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9" }; + + // Exercise + const std::vector<std::string> out = StringTools::Split(in, sep); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == expected); + + return; +} + +// Tests that having seperators next to each other gets empty strings +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/MultiCharSeperatorsNextToEachOther", "[Strings][Split]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "0;;1;;;;3"; + const std::string sep = ";;"; + const std::vector<std::string> expected = { "0", "1", "", "3" }; + + // Exercise + const std::vector<std::string> out = StringTools::Split(in, sep); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == expected); + + return; +} + +// Tests that having seperators at index 0 and -1 returns empty strings +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/MultiCharSeperatorsAtExtremePoints", "[Strings][Split]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = ";;0;;1;;2;;"; + const std::string sep = ";;"; + const std::vector<std::string> expected = { "", "0", "1", "2", "" }; + + // Exercise + const std::vector<std::string> out = StringTools::Split(in, sep); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == expected); + + return; +} + diff --git a/Test/String__Upper.cpp b/StringTools/test/String__Upper.cpp index 37fe7b7..3cadceb 100644 --- a/Test/String__Upper.cpp +++ b/StringTools/test/String__Upper.cpp @@ -1,72 +1,72 @@ -#include <StringTools.h>
-#include "Catch2.h"
-
-// Tests that uppering an empty string returns an empty string
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/EmptyString", "[Strings][Upper]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Upper(in);
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that uppering a string without any letters returns itself
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Symbols", "[Strings][Upper]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "66! _-\n*";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Upper(in);
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "66! _-\n*");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that uppering a string of uppercase letters returns itself
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/AlreadyUppered", "[Strings][Upper]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "UGHAREYOUSERIOUS";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Upper(in);
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "UGHAREYOUSERIOUS");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that uppering a string of lowercase letters returns the uppercase version
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Lowercase", "[Strings][Upper]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "ughareyouserious";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Upper(in);
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "UGHAREYOUSERIOUS");
- return;
-}
-
-// Tests that uppering a string of uppercase, lowercase letters and symbols returns the uppercase version
-TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Mixed", "[Strings][Upper]")
-{
- // Setup
- const std::string in = "Ugh, Are You Serious?! DON'T do that!!!";
-
- // Exercise
- const std::string out = StringTools::Upper(in);
-
- // Verify
- REQUIRE(out == "UGH, ARE YOU SERIOUS?! DON'T DO THAT!!!");
- return;
-}
+#include <StringTools/StringTools.h> +#include "Catch2.h" + +// Tests that uppering an empty string returns an empty string +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/EmptyString", "[Strings][Upper]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = ""; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Upper(in); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == ""); + return; +} + +// Tests that uppering a string without any letters returns itself +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Symbols", "[Strings][Upper]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "66! _-\n*"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Upper(in); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "66! _-\n*"); + return; +} + +// Tests that uppering a string of uppercase letters returns itself +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/AlreadyUppered", "[Strings][Upper]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "UGHAREYOUSERIOUS"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Upper(in); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "UGHAREYOUSERIOUS"); + return; +} + +// Tests that uppering a string of lowercase letters returns the uppercase version +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Lowercase", "[Strings][Upper]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "ughareyouserious"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Upper(in); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "UGHAREYOUSERIOUS"); + return; +} + +// Tests that uppering a string of uppercase, lowercase letters and symbols returns the uppercase version +TEST_CASE(__FILE__"/Mixed", "[Strings][Upper]") +{ + // Setup + const std::string in = "Ugh, Are You Serious?! DON'T do that!!!"; + + // Exercise + const std::string out = StringTools::Upper(in); + + // Verify + REQUIRE(out == "UGH, ARE YOU SERIOUS?! DON'T DO THAT!!!"); + return; +} diff --git a/Test/main.cpp b/StringTools/test/main.cpp index 7a8e3ea..7a8e3ea 100644 --- a/Test/main.cpp +++ b/StringTools/test/main.cpp diff --git a/Test/.String__Split.cpp.swp b/Test/.String__Split.cpp.swp Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 776cfc7..0000000 --- a/Test/.String__Split.cpp.swp +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Test/CMakeLists.txt b/Test/CMakeLists.txt deleted file mode 100644 index dca5870..0000000 --- a/Test/CMakeLists.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.16) -project(Test) - -set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17) - -include_directories(../Src) -link_directories(../Src/cmake-build-debug) - -add_executable(Test - Catch2.h - main.cpp - - # StringTools-Tests - String__Lower.cpp - String__Upper.cpp - String__Replace_Char.cpp - String__Replace_String.cpp - String__Split.cpp - String__PadLeft.cpp - - # CharTools-Tests - Char__IsVowel.cpp - Char__IsLetter.cpp - Char__IsDigit.cpp - Char__IsUpper.cpp - Char__IsLower.cpp - Char__MakeUpper.cpp - Char__MakeLower.cpp - Char__CopySign.cpp -) - -target_link_libraries(Test StringTools) @@ -6,30 +6,679 @@ Users couldn't build them without being able to pull this repo as a submodule. # LICENSE ``` -BSD 2-Clause License - -Copyright (c) 2022, Leon Etienne -All rights reserved. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: - -1. 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