instiki/attic/vendor/plugins/HTML5lib/test/test_parser.rb
Jacques Distler a6429f8c22 Ruby 1.9 Compatibility
Completely removed the html5lib sanitizer.
Fixed the string-handling to work in both
Ruby 1.8.x and 1.9.2. There are still,
inexplicably, two functional tests that
fail. But the rest seems to work quite well.
2009-11-30 16:28:18 -06:00

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require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'preamble')
require 'html5/treebuilders'
require 'html5/html5parser'
require 'html5/cli'
$tree_types_to_test = ['simpletree', 'rexml']
begin
require 'hpricot'
$tree_types_to_test.push('hpricot')
rescue LoadError
end
class Html5ParserTestCase < Test::Unit::TestCase
include HTML5
include TestSupport
html5_test_files('tree-construction').each do |test_file|
test_name = File.basename(test_file).sub('.dat', '')
TestData.new(test_file, %w(data errors document-fragment document)).each_with_index do |(input, errors, inner_html, expected), index|
errors = errors.split("\n")
expected = expected.gsub("\n| ","\n")[2..-1]
$tree_types_to_test.each do |tree_name|
define_method 'test_%s_%d_%s' % [ test_name, index + 1, tree_name ] do
parser = HTMLParser.new(:tree => TreeBuilders[tree_name])
if inner_html
parser.parse_fragment(input, inner_html)
else
parser.parse(input)
end
actual_output = convertTreeDump(parser.tree.testSerializer(parser.tree.document))
assert_equal sortattrs(expected), sortattrs(actual_output), [
'', 'Input:', input,
'', 'Expected:', expected,
'', 'Recieved:', actual_output
].join("\n")
actual_errors = parser.errors.map do |(line, col), message, datavars|
message = CLI::PythonicTemplate.new(E[message]).to_s(datavars)
"Line: #{line} Col: #{col} #{message}"
end
assert_equal errors, actual_errors, [
'', 'Input', input,
'', "Expected errors (#{errors.length}):", errors.join("\n"),
'', "Actual errors (#{actual_errors.length}):",
actual_errors.join("\n") + "\n"
].join("\n")
end
end
end
end
end