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require 'rdoc/test_case'
class TestRDocMarkup < RDoc::TestCase
def test_class_parse
expected = @RM::Document.new(
@RM::Paragraph.new('hello'))
assert_equal expected, RDoc::Markup.parse('hello')
end
def test_convert
str = <<-STR
now is
the time
hello
dave
1. l1
2. l2
STR
m = RDoc::Markup.new
tt = RDoc::Markup::ToTest.new m
out = m.convert str, tt
expected = [
"now is the time",
"\n",
" hello\n dave\n",
"1: ",
"l1",
"1: ",
"l2",
]
assert_equal expected, out
end
def test_convert_custom_markup
str = <<-STR
{stricken}
STR
m = RDoc::Markup.new
m.add_word_pair '{', '}', :STRIKE
tt = RDoc::Markup::ToTest.new nil, m
tt.add_tag :STRIKE, 'STRIKE ', ' STRIKE'
out = m.convert str, tt
expected = [
"STRIKE stricken STRIKE",
]
assert_equal expected, out
end
def test_convert_document
doc = RDoc::Markup::Parser.parse <<-STR
now is
the time
hello
dave
1. l1
2. l2
STR
m = RDoc::Markup.new
tt = RDoc::Markup::ToTest.new m
out = m.convert doc, tt
expected = [
"now is the time",
"\n",
" hello\n dave\n",
"1: ",
"l1",
"1: ",
"l2",
]
assert_equal expected, out
end
end
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