use strict;
use warnings;
package Test::Deep::Set;
use Test::Deep::Cmp;
sub init
{
my $self = shift;
$self->{IgnoreDupes} = shift;
$self->{SubSup} = shift;
$self->{val} = [];
$self->add(@_);
}
sub descend
{
my $self = shift;
my $d1 = shift;
my $d2 = $self->{val};
my $IgnoreDupes = $self->{IgnoreDupes};
my $data = $self->data;
my $SubSup = $self->{SubSup};
my $type = $IgnoreDupes ? "Set" : "Bag";
my $diag;
if (ref $d1 ne 'ARRAY')
{
my $got = Test::Deep::render_val($d1);
$diag = <<EOM;
got : $got
expect : An array to use as a $type
EOM
}
if (not $diag)
{
my @got = @$d1;
my @found;
my @missing;
foreach my $expect (@$d2)
{
my $found = 0;
for (my $i = $#got; $i >= 0; $i--)
{
if (Test::Deep::eq_deeply_cache($got[$i], $expect))
{
$found = 1;
push(@found, $expect);
splice(@got, $i, 1);
last unless $IgnoreDupes;
}
}
push(@missing, $expect) unless $found;
}
my @diags;
if (@missing and $SubSup ne "sub" && $SubSup ne "none")
{
push(@diags, "Missing: ".nice_list(\@missing));
}
if (@got and $SubSup ne "sup" && $SubSup ne "none")
{
my $got = __PACKAGE__->new($IgnoreDupes, "", @got);
push(@diags, "Extra: ".nice_list($got->{val}));
}
if (@found and $SubSup eq "none")
{
my $found = __PACKAGE__->new($IgnoreDupes, "", @found);
push(@diags, "Extra: ".nice_list($found->{val}));
}
$diag = join("\n", @diags);
}
if ($diag)
{
$data->{diag} = $diag;
return 0;
}
else
{
return 1;
}
}
sub diagnostics
{
my $self = shift;
my ($where, $last) = @_;
my $type = $self->{IgnoreDupes} ? "Set" : "Bag";
$type = "Sub$type" if $self->{SubSup} eq "sub";
$type = "Super$type" if $self->{SubSup} eq "sup";
$type = "NoneOf" if $self->{SubSup} eq "none";
my $error = $last->{diag};
my $diag = <<EOM;
Comparing $where as a $type
$error
EOM
return $diag;
}
sub add
{
# this takes an array.
# For each element A of the array, it looks for an element, B, already in
# the set which are deeply equal to A. If no matching B is found then A is
# added to the set. If a B is found and IgnoreDupes is true, then A will
# be discarded, if IgnoreDupes is false, then B will be added to the set
# again.
my $self = shift;
my @array = @_;
my $IgnoreDupes = $self->{IgnoreDupes};
my $already = $self->{val};
local $Test::Deep::Expects = 1;
foreach my $new_elem (@array)
{
my $want_push = 1;
my $push_this = $new_elem;
foreach my $old_elem (@$already)
{
if (Test::Deep::eq_deeply($new_elem, $old_elem))
{
$push_this = $old_elem;
$want_push = ! $IgnoreDupes;
last;
}
}
push(@$already, $push_this) if $want_push;
}
# so we can compare 2 Test::Deep::Set objects using array comparison
@$already = sort {(defined $a ? $a : "") cmp (defined $b ? $b : "")} @$already;
}
sub nice_list
{
my $list = shift;
my @scalars = grep ! ref $_, @$list;
my $refs = grep ref $_, @$list;
my @ref_string = "$refs reference" if $refs;
$ref_string[0] .= "s" if $refs > 1;
# sort them so we can predict the diagnostic output
return join(", ",
(map {Test::Deep::render_val($_)} sort {(defined $a ? $a : "") cmp (defined $b ? $b : "")} @scalars),
@ref_string
);
}
sub compare
{
my $self = shift;
my $other = shift;
return 0 if $self->{IgnoreDupes} != $other->{IgnoreDupes};
# this works (kind of) because the arrays are sorted
return Test::Deep::descend($self->{val}, $other->{val});
}
1;
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