cri-o/vendor/github.com/mitchellh/go-wordwrap/wordwrap_test.go
Jacek J. Łakis bf51655a7b vendor: Update vendoring for the exec client and server implementations
Signed-off-by: Jacek J. Łakis <jacek.lakis@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Samuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com>
2017-04-24 18:38:41 +02:00

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package wordwrap
import (
"testing"
)
func TestWrapString(t *testing.T) {
cases := []struct {
Input, Output string
Lim uint
}{
// A simple word passes through.
{
"foo",
"foo",
4,
},
// A single word that is too long passes through.
// We do not break words.
{
"foobarbaz",
"foobarbaz",
4,
},
// Lines are broken at whitespace.
{
"foo bar baz",
"foo\nbar\nbaz",
4,
},
// Lines are broken at whitespace, even if words
// are too long. We do not break words.
{
"foo bars bazzes",
"foo\nbars\nbazzes",
4,
},
// A word that would run beyond the width is wrapped.
{
"fo sop",
"fo\nsop",
4,
},
// Whitespace that trails a line and fits the width
// passes through, as does whitespace prefixing an
// explicit line break. A tab counts as one character.
{
"foo\nb\t r\n baz",
"foo\nb\t r\n baz",
4,
},
// Trailing whitespace is removed if it doesn't fit the width.
// Runs of whitespace on which a line is broken are removed.
{
"foo \nb ar ",
"foo\nb\nar",
4,
},
// An explicit line break at the end of the input is preserved.
{
"foo bar baz\n",
"foo\nbar\nbaz\n",
4,
},
// Explicit break are always preserved.
{
"\nfoo bar\n\n\nbaz\n",
"\nfoo\nbar\n\n\nbaz\n",
4,
},
// Complete example:
{
" This is a list: \n\n\t* foo\n\t* bar\n\n\n\t* baz \nBAM ",
" This\nis a\nlist: \n\n\t* foo\n\t* bar\n\n\n\t* baz\nBAM",
6,
},
}
for i, tc := range cases {
actual := WrapString(tc.Input, tc.Lim)
if actual != tc.Output {
t.Fatalf("Case %d Input:\n\n`%s`\n\nActual Output:\n\n`%s`", i, tc.Input, actual)
}
}
}