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package groovy
/**
* Tests iterating using Groovy
*
* @author <a href="mailto:james@coredevelopers.net">James Strachan</a>
* @version $Revision$
*/
class ListIteratingTest extends GroovyTestCase {
/** @todo parser
testIteratingWithTuples() {
def s = 1, 2, 3, 4
assertSequence(s)
}
testIteratingWithTuplesAsParameter() {
assertSequence(1, 2, 3, 4)
}
*/
void testIteratingWithSequences() {
def s = [1, 2, 3, 4 ]
assertSequence(s)
}
void testIteratingWithSequencesAsParameter() {
assertSequence([1, 2, 3, 4 ])
}
def testIteratingWithList() {
def s = new ArrayList()
s.add(1)
s.add(2)
s.add(3)
s.add(4)
assertSequence(s)
}
protected void assertSequence(s) {
def result = 0
for ( i in s ) {
result = result + i
}
assert(result == 10)
assert(s.size() == 4)
assert(s[2] == 3)
// @todo parser (Why @todo here?)
// s[1,2] or s[1..2] should be used instead of s[1:2],
// since [1:2] is a map literal syntax.
result = 0
for ( i in s[1,2] ) { // or s[1..2]
result += i
}
assert(result == 2+3)
}
}