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package groovy
/**
* Tests various Closure methods in Groovy on file
*
* @author <a href="mailto:james@coredevelopers.net">James Strachan</a>
*/
class ClosureMethodsOnFileTest extends GroovyTestCase {
private File file = new File("src/test/groovy/Bar.groovy")
private File dir = new File("src/test/groovy")
protected void setUp() {
if(!file.exists()) {
file = new File("Bar.groovy")
}
if(!dir.exists()) {
dir = new File(".")
}
}
void testEachLine() {
file.eachLine { line -> assert line != null }
}
void testEachLineWithCount() {
int i = 0
file.eachLine { line, count ->
assert count == ++i && line != null
}
}
void testReadLines() {
def lines = file.readLines()
assert lines != null
assert lines.size() > 0, "File has: ${lines.size()} line(s)"
}
void testEachFile() {
dir.eachFile { f -> assert f.getName() }
}
}