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diff --git a/tests/typ/compiler/raw.typ b/tests/typ/compiler/raw.typ deleted file mode 100644 index 3084146d..00000000 --- a/tests/typ/compiler/raw.typ +++ /dev/null @@ -1,170 +0,0 @@ -// Test new raw parser -// Ref: false - ---- -#let empty = ( - name: "empty", - input: ``, - text: "", -) - -#let backtick = ( - name: "backtick", - input: ``` ` ```, - text: "`", - block: false, -) - -#let lang-backtick = ( - name: "lang-backtick", - input: ```js ` ```, - lang: "js", - text: "`", - block: false, -) - -// The language tag stops on space -#let lang-space = ( - name: "lang-space", - input: ```js test ```, - lang: "js", - text: "test ", - block: false, -) - -// The language tag stops on newline -#let lang-newline = ( - name: "lang-newline", - input: ```js -test -```, - lang: "js", - text: "test", - block: true, -) - -// The first line and the last line are ignored -#let blocky = ( - name: "blocky", - input: { -``` -test -``` -}, - text: "test", - block: true, -) - -// A blocky raw should handle dedents -#let blocky-dedent = ( - name: "blocky-dedent", - input: { -``` - test - ``` - }, - text: "test", - block: true, -) - -// When there is content in the first line, it should exactly eat a whitespace char. -#let blocky-dedent-firstline = ( - name: "blocky-dedent-firstline", - input: ``` test - ```, - text: "test", - block: true, -) - -// When there is content in the first line, it should exactly eat a whitespace char. -#let blocky-dedent-firstline2 = ( - name: "blocky-dedent-firstline2", - input: ``` test -```, - text: "test", - block: true, -) - -// The first line is not affected by dedent, and the middle lines don't consider the whitespace prefix of the first line. -#let blocky-dedent-firstline3 = ( - name: "blocky-dedent-firstline3", - input: ``` test - test2 - ```, - text: "test\n test2", - block: true, -) - -// The first line is not affected by dedent, and the middle lines don't consider the whitespace prefix of the first line. -#let blocky-dedent-firstline4 = ( - name: "blocky-dedent-firstline4", - input: ``` test - test2 - ```, - text: " test\ntest2", - block: true, -) - -#let blocky-dedent-lastline = ( - name: "blocky-dedent-lastline", - input: ``` - test - ```, - text: " test", - block: true, -) - -#let blocky-dedent-lastline2 = ( - name: "blocky-dedent-lastline2", - input: ``` - test - ```, - text: "test", - block: true, -) - -#let blocky-tab = ( - name: "blocky-tab", - input: { -``` - test -``` -}, - text: "\ttest", - block: true, -) - -#let blocky-tab-dedent = ( - name: "blocky-tab-dedent", - input: { -``` - test - - ``` -}, - text: "test\n ", - block: true, -) - -#let cases = ( - empty, - backtick, - lang-backtick, - lang-space, - lang-newline, - blocky, - blocky-dedent, - blocky-dedent-firstline, - blocky-dedent-firstline2, - blocky-dedent-firstline3, - blocky-dedent-lastline, - blocky-dedent-lastline2, - blocky-tab, - blocky-tab-dedent, -) - -#for c in cases { - assert.eq(c.text, c.input.text, message: "in point " + c.name + ", expect " + repr(c.text) + ", got " + repr(c.input.text) + "") - let block = c.at("block", default: false) - assert.eq(block, c.input.block, message: "in point " + c.name + ", expect " + repr(block) + ", got " + repr(c.input.block) + "") -} |
