cayley/graph/iterator/and_iterator_test.go
2014-08-28 12:04:45 +09:30

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// Copyright 2014 The Cayley Authors. All rights reserved.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package iterator
import (
"testing"
"github.com/google/cayley/graph"
)
// Make sure that tags work on the And.
func TestTag(t *testing.T) {
fix1 := NewFixed(Identity)
fix1.Add(234)
fix1.Tagger().Add("foo")
and := NewAnd()
and.AddSubIterator(fix1)
and.Tagger().Add("bar")
out := fix1.Tagger().Tags()
if len(out) != 1 {
t.Errorf("Expected length 1, got %d", len(out))
}
if out[0] != "foo" {
t.Errorf("Cannot get tag back, got %s", out[0])
}
if !and.Next() {
t.Errorf("And did not next")
}
val := and.Result()
if val != 234 {
t.Errorf("Unexpected value")
}
tags := make(map[string]graph.Value)
and.TagResults(tags)
if tags["bar"] != 234 {
t.Errorf("no bar tag")
}
if tags["foo"] != 234 {
t.Errorf("no foo tag")
}
}
// Do a simple itersection of fixed values.
func TestAndAndFixedIterators(t *testing.T) {
fix1 := NewFixed(Identity)
fix1.Add(1)
fix1.Add(2)
fix1.Add(3)
fix1.Add(4)
fix2 := NewFixed(Identity)
fix2.Add(3)
fix2.Add(4)
fix2.Add(5)
and := NewAnd()
and.AddSubIterator(fix1)
and.AddSubIterator(fix2)
// Should be as big as smallest subiterator
size, accurate := and.Size()
if size != 3 {
t.Error("Incorrect size")
}
if !accurate {
t.Error("not accurate")
}
if !and.Next() || and.Result() != 3 {
t.Error("Incorrect first value")
}
if !and.Next() || and.Result() != 4 {
t.Error("Incorrect second value")
}
if and.Next() {
t.Error("Too many values")
}
}
// If there's no intersection, the size should still report the same,
// but there should be nothing to Next()
func TestNonOverlappingFixedIterators(t *testing.T) {
fix1 := NewFixed(Identity)
fix1.Add(1)
fix1.Add(2)
fix1.Add(3)
fix1.Add(4)
fix2 := NewFixed(Identity)
fix2.Add(5)
fix2.Add(6)
fix2.Add(7)
and := NewAnd()
and.AddSubIterator(fix1)
and.AddSubIterator(fix2)
// Should be as big as smallest subiterator
size, accurate := and.Size()
if size != 3 {
t.Error("Incorrect size")
}
if !accurate {
t.Error("not accurate")
}
if and.Next() {
t.Error("Too many values")
}
}
func TestAllIterators(t *testing.T) {
all1 := NewInt64(1, 5)
all2 := NewInt64(4, 10)
and := NewAnd()
and.AddSubIterator(all2)
and.AddSubIterator(all1)
if !and.Next() || and.Result() != int64(4) {
t.Error("Incorrect first value")
}
if !and.Next() || and.Result() != int64(5) {
t.Error("Incorrect second value")
}
if and.Next() {
t.Error("Too many values")
}
}