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| author | Georges Varouchas <[email protected]> | 2025-05-22 22:56:18 +0400 |
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| committer | Georges Varouchas <[email protected]> | 2025-05-22 23:08:30 +0400 |
| commit | 69bc3bd5b37fa90e994be9acecf7430269591713 (patch) | |
| tree | 3a4ed965307ae8ee2acf11ac2a92124b859e216e /bool_func_test.go | |
| parent | 196624cc28da007ab68e13213b7fb6447211ad31 (diff) | |
add support for Func() and BoolFunc() #426
Add support for two features which landed in the 'flag' package
from the standard library: Func() and BoolFunc()
and their two pflag specific versions: FuncP() and BoolFuncP()
fixes #426
Diffstat (limited to 'bool_func_test.go')
| -rw-r--r-- | bool_func_test.go | 147 |
1 files changed, 147 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/bool_func_test.go b/bool_func_test.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c81970a --- /dev/null +++ b/bool_func_test.go @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ +package pflag + +import ( + "errors" + "flag" + "io" + "strings" + "testing" +) + +func TestBoolFunc(t *testing.T) { + var count int + fn := func(_ string) error { + count++ + return nil + } + + fset := NewFlagSet("test", ContinueOnError) + fset.BoolFunc("func", "Callback function", fn) + + err := fset.Parse([]string{"--func", "--func=1", "--func=false"}) + if err != nil { + t.Fatal("expected no error; got", err) + } + + if count != 3 { + t.Fatalf("expected 3 calls to the callback, got %d calls", count) + } +} + +func TestBoolFuncP(t *testing.T) { + var count int + fn := func(_ string) error { + count++ + return nil + } + + fset := NewFlagSet("test", ContinueOnError) + fset.BoolFuncP("bfunc", "b", "Callback function", fn) + + err := fset.Parse([]string{"--bfunc", "--bfunc=0", "--bfunc=false", "-b", "-b=0"}) + if err != nil { + t.Fatal("expected no error; got", err) + } + + if count != 5 { + t.Fatalf("expected 5 calls to the callback, got %d calls", count) + } +} + +func TestBoolFuncCompat(t *testing.T) { + // compare behavior with the stdlib 'flag' package + type BoolFuncFlagSet interface { + BoolFunc(name string, usage string, fn func(string) error) + Parse([]string) error + } + + unitTestErr := errors.New("unit test error") + runCase := func(f BoolFuncFlagSet, name string, args []string) (values []string, err error) { + fn := func(s string) error { + values = append(values, s) + if s == "err" { + return unitTestErr + } + return nil + } + f.BoolFunc(name, "Callback function", fn) + + err = f.Parse(args) + return values, err + } + + t.Run("regular parsing", func(t *testing.T) { + flagName := "bflag" + args := []string{"--bflag", "--bflag=false", "--bflag=1", "--bflag=bar", "--bflag="} + + // It turns out that, even though the function is called "BoolFunc", + // the stanard flag package does not try to parse the value assigned to + // that cli flag as a boolean. The string provided on the command line is + // passed as is to the callback. + // e.g: with "--bflag=not_a_bool" on the command line, the FlagSet does not + // generate an error stating "invalid boolean value", and `fn` will be called + // with "not_a_bool" as an argument. + + stdFSet := flag.NewFlagSet("std test", flag.ContinueOnError) + stdValues, err := runCase(stdFSet, flagName, args) + if err != nil { + t.Fatalf("std flag: expected no error, got %v", err) + } + expected := []string{"true", "false", "1", "bar", ""} + if !cmpLists(expected, stdValues) { + t.Fatalf("std flag: expected %v, got %v", expected, stdValues) + } + + fset := NewFlagSet("pflag test", ContinueOnError) + pflagValues, err := runCase(fset, flagName, args) + if err != nil { + t.Fatalf("pflag: expected no error, got %v", err) + } + if !cmpLists(stdValues, pflagValues) { + t.Fatalf("pflag: expected %v, got %v", stdValues, pflagValues) + } + }) + + t.Run("error triggered by callback", func(t *testing.T) { + flagName := "bflag" + args := []string{"--bflag", "--bflag=err", "--bflag=after"} + + // test behavior of standard flag.Fset with an error triggere by the callback: + // (note: as can be seen in 'runCase()', if the callback sees "err" as a value + // for the bool flag, it will return an error) + stdFSet := flag.NewFlagSet("std test", flag.ContinueOnError) + stdFSet.SetOutput(io.Discard) // suppress output + + // run test case with standard flag.Fset + stdValues, err := runCase(stdFSet, flagName, args) + + // double check the standard behavior: + // - .Parse() should return an error, which contains the error message + if err == nil { + t.Fatalf("std flag: expected an error triggered by callback, got no error instead") + } + if !strings.HasSuffix(err.Error(), unitTestErr.Error()) { + t.Fatalf("std flag: expected unittest error, got unexpected error value: %T %v", err, err) + } + // - the function should have been called twice, with the first two values, + // the final "=after" should not be recorded + expected := []string{"true", "err"} + if !cmpLists(expected, stdValues) { + t.Fatalf("std flag: expected %v, got %v", expected, stdValues) + } + + // now run the test case on a pflag FlagSet: + fset := NewFlagSet("pflag test", ContinueOnError) + pflagValues, err := runCase(fset, flagName, args) + + // check that there is a similar error (note: pflag will _wrap_ the error, while the stdlib + // currently keeps the original message but creates a flat errors.Error) + if !errors.Is(err, unitTestErr) { + t.Fatalf("pflag: got unexpected error value: %T %v", err, err) + } + // the callback should be called the same number of times, with the same values: + if !cmpLists(stdValues, pflagValues) { + t.Fatalf("pflag: expected %v, got %v", stdValues, pflagValues) + } + }) +} |
