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spec/timetable_spec: Add more tests for month handling
[etc/awesome.git] / spec / timetable_spec.lua
index 38ded15864b109e416d0cfd6a704c8f957ae3350..b76991159cd775c083698c8e81a72c8e1323a753 100644 (file)
@@ -1,15 +1,5 @@
-describe ( "Time table library" , function ( )
-       local timetable = require "timetable"
-
-       it ( "Doomsday calculation" , function ( )
-               local doomsday = timetable.doomsday
-
-               -- Doomsday in Gregorian calendar for 2013 is Thursday.
-               assert.are.same ( 5 , doomsday(2013) )
-
-               assert.are.same ( 3 , doomsday(1967) )
-               assert.are.same ( 5 , doomsday(1968) )
-       end )
+describe ( "Timetable library" , function ( )
+       local timetable = require "luatz.timetable"
 
        local function native_normalise ( year , month , day )
                return os.date("*t",os.time{
@@ -19,7 +9,7 @@ describe ( "Time table library" , function ( )
                })
        end
 
-       it ( "Get day of week correct" , function ( )
+       it ( "#normalise gets #wday (day of week) correct" , function ( )
 
                local function assert_same_wday ( year , month , day )
                        return assert.are.same (
@@ -35,6 +25,9 @@ describe ( "Time table library" , function ( )
                assert_same_wday ( 2013 , 7 , 27 )
                assert_same_wday ( 2013 , 7 , 28 )
                assert_same_wday ( 2013 , 7 , 29 )
+               assert_same_wday ( 2014 , 1 , 1 )
+               assert_same_wday ( 2014 , 1 , 6 )
+               assert_same_wday ( 2016 , 2 , 28 )
        end )
 
        local function native_timestamp ( year , month , day )
@@ -43,11 +36,27 @@ describe ( "Time table library" , function ( )
                                        ) ):read "*l" ) )
        end
 
-       it ( "Timestamp creation is valid" , function ( )
+       it ( "#timestamp creation is valid" , function ( )
                for y=1950,2013 do
                        for m=1,12 do
                                assert.same ( native_timestamp ( y,m,1 ) , timetable.timestamp(y,m,1,0,0,0) )
                        end
                end
-       end)
+       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 } )
+
+               -- 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 ( { 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 } )
+
+               -- 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 } )
+       end )
 end )