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//! Compares input to expected output.
//!
//! Use the MDMAN_BLESS environment variable to automatically update the
//! expected output.
use mdman::{Format, ManMap};
use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use url::Url;
fn run(name: &str) {
let input = PathBuf::from(format!("tests/compare/{}.md", name));
let url = Some(Url::parse("https://example.org/").unwrap());
let mut map = ManMap::new();
map.insert(
("other-cmd".to_string(), 1),
"https://example.org/commands/other-cmd.html".to_string(),
);
for &format in &[Format::Man, Format::Md, Format::Text] {
let section = mdman::extract_section(&input).unwrap();
let result = mdman::convert(&input, format, url.clone(), map.clone()).unwrap();
let expected_path = format!(
"tests/compare/expected/{}.{}",
name,
format.extension(section)
);
if std::env::var("MDMAN_BLESS").is_ok() {
std::fs::write(&expected_path, result).unwrap();
} else {
let expected = std::fs::read_to_string(&expected_path).unwrap();
// Fix if Windows checked out with autocrlf.
let expected = expected.replace("\r\n", "\n");
assert_eq!(expected, result);
}
}
}
macro_rules! test( ($name:ident) => (
#[test]
fn $name() { run(stringify!($name)); }
) );
test!(formatting);
test!(links);
test!(options);
test!(tables);
test!(vars);
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