+++ /dev/null
-require 'spec_helper_acceptance'
-
-describe 'reject function' do
- describe 'success' do
- pp1 = <<-DOC
- $o = reject(['aaa','bbb','ccc','aaaddd'], 'aaa')
- notice(inline_template('reject is <%= @o.inspect %>'))
- DOC
- it 'rejects array of values' do
- apply_manifest(pp1, :catch_failures => true) do |r|
- expect(r.stdout).to match(%r{reject is \["bbb", "ccc"\]})
- end
- end
-
- pp2 = <<-DOC
- $o = reject([],'aaa')
- notice(inline_template('reject is <%= @o.inspect %>'))
- DOC
- it 'rejects with empty array' do
- apply_manifest(pp2, :catch_failures => true) do |r|
- expect(r.stdout).to match(%r{reject is \[\]})
- end
- end
-
- pp3 = <<-DOC
- $o = reject(['aaa','bbb','ccc','aaaddd'], undef)
- notice(inline_template('reject is <%= @o.inspect %>'))
- DOC
- it 'rejects array of values with undef' do
- apply_manifest(pp3, :catch_failures => true) do |r|
- expect(r.stdout).to match(%r{reject is \[\]})
- end
- end
- end
- describe 'failure' do
- it 'fails with no arguments'
- it 'fails when first argument is not array'
- it 'fails when second argument is not string'
- end
-end