| // TODO(multitest): This was automatically migrated from a multitest and may |
| // contain strange or dead code. |
| |
| // Copyright (c) 2015, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file |
| // for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a |
| // BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| import 'package:expect/expect.dart'; |
| import 'multiline_newline_cr.dart' as cr; |
| import 'multiline_newline_crlf.dart' as crlf; |
| import 'multiline_newline_lf.dart' as lf; |
| |
| main() { |
| Expect.equals(4, cr.constantMultilineString.length); |
| Expect.equals(4, crlf.constantMultilineString.length); |
| Expect.equals(4, lf.constantMultilineString.length); |
| |
| Expect.equals(6, cr.constantRawMultilineString.length); |
| Expect.equals(6, crlf.constantRawMultilineString.length); |
| Expect.equals(6, lf.constantRawMultilineString.length); |
| |
| Expect.equals(cr.constantMultilineString, crlf.constantMultilineString); |
| Expect.equals(crlf.constantMultilineString, lf.constantMultilineString); |
| Expect.equals(lf.constantMultilineString, cr.constantMultilineString); |
| |
| Expect.equals(cr.constantRawMultilineString, crlf.constantRawMultilineString); |
| Expect.equals(crlf.constantRawMultilineString, lf.constantRawMultilineString); |
| Expect.equals(lf.constantRawMultilineString, cr.constantRawMultilineString); |
| |
| Expect.equals(4, cr.nonConstantMultilineString.length); |
| Expect.equals(4, crlf.nonConstantMultilineString.length); |
| Expect.equals(4, lf.nonConstantMultilineString.length); |
| |
| Expect.equals(6, cr.nonConstantRawMultilineString.length); |
| Expect.equals(6, crlf.nonConstantRawMultilineString.length); |
| Expect.equals(6, lf.nonConstantRawMultilineString.length); |
| |
| Expect.equals(cr.nonConstantMultilineString, crlf.nonConstantMultilineString); |
| Expect.equals(crlf.nonConstantMultilineString, lf.nonConstantMultilineString); |
| Expect.equals(lf.nonConstantMultilineString, cr.nonConstantMultilineString); |
| |
| Expect.equals( |
| cr.nonConstantRawMultilineString, crlf.nonConstantRawMultilineString); |
| Expect.equals( |
| crlf.nonConstantRawMultilineString, lf.nonConstantRawMultilineString); |
| Expect.equals( |
| lf.nonConstantRawMultilineString, cr.nonConstantRawMultilineString); |
| |
| const c1 = |
| cr.constantMultilineString == crlf.constantMultilineString ? true : null; |
| const c2 = |
| crlf.constantMultilineString == lf.constantMultilineString ? true : null; |
| const c3 = |
| lf.constantMultilineString == cr.constantMultilineString ? true : null; |
| Expect.isTrue(c1); |
| Expect.isTrue(c2); |
| Expect.isTrue(c3); |
| |
| const c1r = cr.constantRawMultilineString == crlf.constantRawMultilineString |
| ? true |
| : null; |
| const c2r = crlf.constantRawMultilineString == lf.constantRawMultilineString |
| ? true |
| : null; |
| const c3r = lf.constantRawMultilineString == cr.constantRawMultilineString |
| ? true |
| : null; |
| Expect.isTrue(c1r); |
| Expect.isTrue(c2r); |
| Expect.isTrue(c3r); |
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| const c4r = c1r == true ? 1 : 2; |
| Expect.equals(1, c4r); |
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| const c7 = |
| cr.constantMultilineString != crlf.constantMultilineString ? true : null; |
| const c8 = |
| crlf.constantMultilineString != lf.constantMultilineString ? true : null; |
| const c9 = |
| lf.constantMultilineString != cr.constantMultilineString ? true : null; |
| Expect.isNull(c7); |
| Expect.isNull(c8); |
| Expect.isNull(c9); |
| |
| const c7r = cr.constantRawMultilineString != crlf.constantRawMultilineString |
| ? true |
| : null; |
| const c8r = crlf.constantRawMultilineString != lf.constantRawMultilineString |
| ? true |
| : null; |
| const c9r = lf.constantRawMultilineString != cr.constantRawMultilineString |
| ? true |
| : null; |
| Expect.isNull(c7r); |
| Expect.isNull(c8r); |
| Expect.isNull(c9r); |
| |
| // What's the deal with the compile-time errors below? This is to validate |
| // that constants are evaluated correctly at compile-time (or analysis |
| // time). For example, only if [c7] is evaluated correctly does it become |
| // null which leads to a compile-time error (as it isn't a boolean). For |
| // tools like dart2js, this ensures that the compile-time evaluation of |
| // constants is similar to the runtime evaluation tested above. For tools |
| // like the analyzer, this ensures that evaluation is tested (there's no |
| // runtime evaluation). |
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| } |