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/**
* @typedef {import('nlcst').Root} Root
* @typedef {import('unist-util-visit').BuildVisitor<Root, 'WordNode'>} Visitor
*/
import assert from 'node:assert/strict'
import test from 'node:test'
import {isLiteral} from 'nlcst-is-literal'
import {ParseEnglish} from 'parse-english'
import {visit} from 'unist-util-visit'
test('isLiteral', async function (t) {
await t.test('should expose the public api', async function () {
assert.deepEqual(Object.keys(await import('nlcst-is-literal')).sort(), [
'isLiteral'
])
})
await t.test('should throw without arguments', async function () {
assert.throws(function () {
// @ts-expect-error: check how the runtime handles a missing node.
isLiteral()
}, /Parent must be a node/)
})
await t.test('should throw without parent', async function () {
assert.throws(function () {
// @ts-expect-error: check how the runtime handles a non-none.
isLiteral({})
}, /Parent must be a node/)
})
await t.test('should throw without node', async function () {
assert.throws(function () {
// @ts-expect-error: check how the runtime handles a non-none.
isLiteral({children: []})
}, /Index must be a number/)
})
await t.test('should throw if `node` is not in `parent`', async function () {
assert.throws(function () {
// @ts-expect-error: check how the runtime handles a non-none.
isLiteral({children: []}, {type: 'a'})
}, /Node must be a child of `parent`/)
})
await t.test('should not throw if `node` is in `parent`', async function () {
assert.doesNotThrow(function () {
const n = {type: 'a'}
// @ts-expect-error: check how the runtime handles a non-none.
isLiteral({children: [n]}, n)
})
})
await t.test('should work on single word sentences', async function () {
assert.doesNotThrow(function () {
process('Well? Ha! Funky', function (_, index, parent) {
assert(parent)
assert(index !== undefined)
assert.strictEqual(isLiteral(parent, index), false)
})
})
})
await t.test('should work on initial nodes', async function () {
const fixtures = [
'Foo - is meant as a literal.',
'Foo – is meant as a literal.',
'Foo — is meant as a literal.',
'Foo– is meant as a literal.',
'Foo— is meant as a literal.',
'Foo–is meant as a literal.',
'Foo—is meant as a literal.',
'Foo: is meant as a literal.',
'Foo; is meant as a literal.'
]
let index = -1
while (++index < fixtures.length) {
process(fixtures[index], function (_, index, parent) {
assert(parent)
assert(index !== undefined)
assert.strictEqual(isLiteral(parent, index), index === 0)
})
}
})
await t.test('should work on final nodes', async function () {
const fixtures = [
'Meant as a literal is - foo.',
'Meant as a literal is – foo.',
'Meant as a literal is — foo.',
'Meant as a literal is –foo.',
'Meant as a literal is —foo.',
'Meant as a literal is–foo.',
'Meant as a literal is—foo.',
'Meant as a literal is: foo.',
'Meant as a literal is; foo.'
]
let index = -1
while (++index < fixtures.length) {
process(fixtures[index], function (_, index, parent) {
assert(parent)
assert(index !== undefined)
assert.strictEqual(
isLiteral(parent, index),
index === parent.children.length - 2
)
})
}
})
await t.test('should work on internal nodes', async function () {
const fixtures = [
'The word, foo, is meant as a literal.',
'The word -foo- is meant as a literal.',
'The word –foo– is meant as a literal.',
'The word —foo— is meant as a literal.',
'The word - foo - is meant as a literal.',
'The word – foo – is meant as a literal.',
'The word — foo — is meant as a literal.',
'The word "foo" is meant as a literal.',
"The word 'foo' is meant as a literal.",
'The word ‘foo’ is meant as a literal.',
'The word ‚foo’ is meant as a literal.',
'The word ’foo’ is meant as a literal.,',
'The word ‚foo’ is meant as a literal.',
'The word “foo” is meant as a literal.',
'The word ”foo” is meant as a literal.',
'The word „foo” is meant as a literal.',
'The word „foo“ is meant as a literal.',
'The word «foo» is meant as a literal.',
'The word »foo« is meant as a literal.',
'The word ‹foo› is meant as a literal.',
'The word ›foo‹ is meant as a literal.',
'The word (foo) is meant as a literal.',
'The word [foo] is meant as a literal.',
'The word {foo} is meant as a literal.',
'The word ⟨foo⟩ is meant as a literal.',
'The word 「foo」 is meant as a literal.'
]
let index = -1
while (++index < fixtures.length) {
process(fixtures[index], function (_, place, parent) {
let pos = 5
// Adjacent hyphens are part of the word.
if (index === 1) {
pos = 4
}
// Tests for extra spaces.
if (index === 4 || index === 5 || index === 6) {
pos = 6
}
assert(parent)
assert(place !== undefined)
assert.strictEqual(isLiteral(parent, place), place === pos)
})
}
})
})
/**
* Shortcut to process a fixture and invoke `visitor` for each of its word
* nodes.
*
* @param {string} fixture
* Natural language.
* @param {Visitor} visitor
* Visitor.
*/
function process(fixture, visitor) {
const tree = new ParseEnglish().parse(fixture)
visit(tree, 'WordNode', visitor)
}