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luatz/timetable.lua: Remove unused year_length function
[etc/awesome.git] / spec / timetable_spec.lua
index 7f6c7041a5ca6b8d86d576d522ed902494e224d1..6c9617e2c2dcce2a1e59dc94a0f0407c6534568b 100644 (file)
@@ -60,35 +60,48 @@ describe ( "Timetable library" , function ( )
        end )
 
        it ( "#normalise handles out of range days in a year" , function ( )
-               assert.same ( { timetable.normalise(2013,1,366,0,0,0) } , { 2014,1,1,0,0,0 } )
-               assert.same ( { timetable.normalise(2013,1,400,0,0,0) } , { 2014,2,4,0,0,0 } )
-               assert.same ( { timetable.normalise(2016,1,400,0,0,0) } , { 2017,2,3,0,0,0 } )
-               assert.same ( { timetable.normalise(2015,1,430,0,0,0) } , { 2016,3,5,0,0,0 } )
-               assert.same ( { timetable.normalise(2016,1,430,0,0,0) } , { 2017,3,5,0,0,0 } )
-               assert.same ( { timetable.normalise(2000,1,10000,0,0,0) } , { 2027,5,18,0,0,0 } )
-               assert.same ( { timetable.normalise(2000,1,10000000,0,0,0) } , { 29379,1,25,0,0,0 } )
+               assert.same({ 2014,1,1,0,0,0 }, { timetable.normalise(2013,1,366,0,0,0) })
+               assert.same({ 2014,2,4,0,0,0 }, { timetable.normalise(2013,1,400,0,0,0) })
+               assert.same({ 2017,2,3,0,0,0 }, { timetable.normalise(2016,1,400,0,0,0) })
+               assert.same({ 2016,3,5,0,0,0 }, { timetable.normalise(2015,1,430,0,0,0) })
+               assert.same({ 2017,3,5,0,0,0 }, { timetable.normalise(2016,1,430,0,0,0) })
+               assert.same({ 2027,5,18,0,0,0 }, { timetable.normalise(2000,1,10000,0,0,0) })
+               assert.same({ 29379,1,25,0,0,0 }, { timetable.normalise(2000,1,10000000,0,0,0) })
        end )
 
        it ( "#normalise handles out of range days in a #month" , function ( )
-               assert.same ( { timetable.normalise(2013,0,1,0,0,0) } , { 2012,12,1,0,0,0 } )
-               assert.same ( { timetable.normalise(2013,42,1,0,0,0) } , { 2016,6,1,0,0,0 } )
+               assert.same({ 2012,12,1,0,0,0 }, { timetable.normalise(2013,0,1,0,0,0) })
+               assert.same({ 2016,6,1,0,0,0 }, { timetable.normalise(2013,42,1,0,0,0) })
 
                -- Correct behaviour around leap days
-               assert.same ( { timetable.normalise(2012,2,52,0,0,0) } , { 2012,3,23,0,0,0 } )
-               assert.same ( { timetable.normalise(2013,2,52,0,0,0) } , { 2013,3,24,0,0,0 } )
+               assert.same({ 2012,3,23,0,0,0 }, { timetable.normalise(2012,2,52,0,0,0) })
+               assert.same({ 2013,3,24,0,0,0 }, { timetable.normalise(2013,2,52,0,0,0) })
 
-               assert.same ( { timetable.normalise(2012,3,-2,0,0,0) } , { 2012,2,26,0,0,0 } )
-               assert.same ( { timetable.normalise(2013,3,-2,0,0,0) } , { 2013,2,27,0,0,0 } )
+               assert.same({ 2012,2,27,0,0,0 }, { timetable.normalise(2012,3,-2,0,0,0) })
+               assert.same({ 2013,2,26,0,0,0 }, { timetable.normalise(2013,3,-2,0,0,0) })
 
                -- Also when more fields are out of range
-               assert.same ( { timetable.normalise(2013,42,52,0,0,0) } , { 2016,7,22,0,0,0 } )
-               assert.same ( { timetable.normalise(2013,42,52,50,0,0) } , { 2016,7,24,2,0,0 } )
+               assert.same({ 2016,7,22,0,0,0 }, { timetable.normalise(2013,42,52,0,0,0) })
+               assert.same({ 2016,7,24,2,0,0 }, { timetable.normalise(2013,42,52,50,0,0) })
        end )
 
        it ( "#normalise handles fractional #month" , function ( )
-               assert.same ( { timetable.normalise(2014,14.5,1,0,0,0) } , { 2015,2,15,0,0,0 } )
-               assert.same ( { timetable.normalise(2015,14.5,1,0,0,0) } , { 2016,2,15,12,0,0 } ) -- leap year, so hours is 12
-               assert.same ( { timetable.normalise(2016,14.5,1,0,0,0) } , { 2017,2,15,0,0,0 } )
+               assert.same({ 2015,2,15,0,0,0 } , { timetable.normalise(2014,14.5,1,0,0,0) })
+               assert.same({ 2016,2,15,12,0,0 } , { timetable.normalise(2015,14.5,1,0,0,0) }) -- leap year, so hours is 12
+               assert.same({ 2017,2,15,0,0,0 } , { timetable.normalise(2016,14.5,1,0,0,0) })
+       end )
+
+       it ( "#normalise handles negative carry (issue #10)", function()
+               assert.same({ 1970,01,01,00,59,00 }, { timetable.normalise(1970,01,01,01,00,-60) })
+               assert.same({ 1970,01,01,00,58,58 }, { timetable.normalise(1970,01,01,01,00,-62) })
+               assert.same({ 1969,12,31,23,55,58 }, { timetable.normalise(1970,01,01,01,-63,-62) })
+               assert.same({ 2017,02,3,0,0,0 }, { timetable.normalise(2017,02,13,0,-14400,0) })
+       end )
+
+       it ( "#normalise handles negative day carry (issue #13)", function()
+               assert.same({ 2016,11,30,00,00,00 }, { timetable.normalise(2016,12,0,0,0,0) })
+               assert.same({ 2017,11,30,00,00,00 }, { timetable.normalise(2017,12,0,0,0,0) })
+               assert.same({ 2018,11,30,00,00,00 }, { timetable.normalise(2018,12,0,0,0,0) })
        end )
 
        local function round_trip_add(t, field, x)
@@ -105,6 +118,11 @@ describe ( "Timetable library" , function ( )
                round_trip_add(timetable.new(2014,14.5,28,0,0,0), "month", 0.4)
        end )
 
+       it("#rfc_3339 works with fractional milliseconds", function()
+               -- on lua 5.3 this used to throw an error due to milliseconds not being an integer
+               timetable.new_from_timestamp(1415141759.999911111):rfc_3339()
+       end)
+
        it("#rfc_3339 doesn't round seconds up to 60 (issue #4)", function()
                assert.same("2014-11-04T22:55:59.999", timetable.new_from_timestamp(1415141759.999911111):rfc_3339())
                assert.same("1970-01-01T00:00:59.999", timetable.new_from_timestamp(59.9999999):rfc_3339())