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/*
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FormatHelper(Test) - validate formatting and diagnostics helpers
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Copyright (C) Lumiera.org
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2009, Hermann Vosseler <Ichthyostega@web.de>
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
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the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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* *****************************************************/
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/** @file format-helper-test.cpp
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** unit test §§TODO§§
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*/
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#include "lib/test/run.hpp"
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#include "lib/format-util.hpp"
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#include "lib/format-string.hpp"
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#include "lib/iter-adapter-stl.hpp"
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#include "lib/error.hpp"
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#include <vector>
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#include <string>
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using lib::transformIterator;
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using lib::iter_stl::eachElm;
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using lib::eachNum;
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using util::_Fmt;
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using std::vector;
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using std::string;
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using std::to_string;
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namespace util {
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namespace test {
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namespace { // test fixture...
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class Reticent
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{ };
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class UnReticent
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: public Reticent
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{
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public:
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operator string() const { return "hey Joe!"; }
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};
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class AutoCounter
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{
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static uint cnt;
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uint id_;
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double d_;
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public:
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AutoCounter(double d)
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: id_(++cnt)
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, d_(d*2)
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{ }
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operator string() const
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{
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return _Fmt("Nr.%02d(%3.1f)") % id_ % d_;
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}
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};
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uint AutoCounter::cnt = 0;
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}
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/***************************************************************************//**
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* @test verifies the proper working of some string-formatting helper functions.
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* - util::toString() provides a failsafe to-String conversion, preferring
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* an built-in conversion, falling back to just a type string.
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* - util::join() combines elements from arbitrary containers or iterators
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* into a string, relying on aforementioned generic string conversion
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* @see format-util.hpp
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*/
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class FormatHelper_test
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: public Test
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{
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void
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run (Arg)
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{
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check2String();
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checkStringify();
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checkStringJoin();
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checkPrefixSuffix();
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}
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/** @test verify a failsafe to-string conversion. */
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void
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check2String ()
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{
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Reticent closeLipped;
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UnReticent chatterer;
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CHECK (toString (closeLipped) == "«Reticent»" );
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CHECK (toString (chatterer) == "hey Joe!" );
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CHECK (toString (&chatterer) == "«UnReticent»"); // string convertible => type display
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CHECK (toString (nullptr) == "↯" ); // runtime exception, caught
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CHECK (toString (true) == "true" ); // special handling for bool
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CHECK (toString (2+2 == 5) == "false" );
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CHECK (toString (12.34e55) == "1.234e+56" );
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CHECK (toString (short(12))
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+toString (345L)
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+toString ("67")
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+toString ('8') == "12345678" ); // these go through lexical_cast<string>
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}
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/** @test inline to-string converter function
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* - can be used as transforming iterator
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* - alternatively accept arbitrary arguments
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*/
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void
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checkStringify()
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{
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// use as transformer within an (iterator) pipeline
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auto ss = stringify (eachNum (1.11, 10.2));
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CHECK (ss);
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CHECK ("1.11" == *ss);
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++ss;
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CHECK ("2.11" == *ss);
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string res{".."};
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for (auto s : ss)
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res += s;
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CHECK (res == "..2.113.114.115.116.117.118.119.1110.11");
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using VecS = vector<string>;
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// another variant: collect arbitrary number of arguments
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VecS vals = stringify<VecS> (short(12), 345L, "67", '8');
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CHECK (vals == VecS({"12", "345", "67", "8"}));
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}
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/** @test verify delimiter separated joining of arbitrary collections.
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* - the first test uses a STL container, which means we need to wrap
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* into a lib::RangeIter. Moreover, lexical_cast is used to convert
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* the double numbers into strings.
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* - the second test uses an inline transforming iterator to build a
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* series of AutoCounter objects, which provide a custom string
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* conversion function. Moreover, since the transforming iterator
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* conforms to the Lumiera Forward Iterator concept, we can just
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* move the rvalue into the formatting function without much ado
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*/
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void
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checkStringJoin()
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{
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vector<double> dubious;
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for (uint i=0; i<10; ++i)
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dubious.push_back(1.1*i);
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std::function<AutoCounter(double)> justCount = [](double d){ return AutoCounter(d); };
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CHECK (join (dubious, "--+--")
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== "0--+--"
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"1.1--+--"
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"2.2--+--"
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"3.3--+--"
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"4.4--+--"
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"5.5--+--"
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"6.6--+--"
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"7.7--+--"
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"8.8--+--"
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"9.9");
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CHECK (join (transformIterator(eachElm(dubious), justCount))
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== "Nr.01(0.0), "
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"Nr.02(2.2), "
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"Nr.03(4.4), "
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"Nr.04(6.6), "
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"Nr.05(8.8), "
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"Nr.06(11.0), "
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"Nr.07(13.2), "
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"Nr.08(15.4), "
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"Nr.09(17.6), "
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"Nr.10(19.8)" );
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}
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/** @test convenience helpers to deal with prefixes and suffixes */
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void
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checkPrefixSuffix()
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{
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CHECK (startsWith ("abcdef", "abcdef"));
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CHECK (startsWith ("abcdef", "abcde"));
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CHECK (startsWith ("abcdef", "abcd"));
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CHECK (startsWith ("abcdef", "abc"));
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CHECK (startsWith ("abcdef", "ab"));
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CHECK (startsWith ("abcdef", "a"));
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CHECK (startsWith ("abcdef", ""));
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CHECK (startsWith ("", ""));
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CHECK (not startsWith ("abc", "abcd"));
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CHECK (not startsWith ("a", "ä"));
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CHECK (not startsWith ("ä", "a"));
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CHECK (endsWith ("abcdef", "abcdef"));
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CHECK (endsWith ("abcdef", "bcdef"));
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CHECK (endsWith ("abcdef", "cdef"));
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CHECK (endsWith ("abcdef", "def"));
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CHECK (endsWith ("abcdef", "ef"));
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CHECK (endsWith ("abcdef", "f"));
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CHECK (endsWith ("abcdef", ""));
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CHECK (endsWith ("", ""));
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CHECK (not endsWith ("abc", " abc"));
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CHECK (not endsWith ("a", "ä"));
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CHECK (not endsWith ("ä", "a"));
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string abc{"abcdef"};
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removePrefix(abc, "ab");
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CHECK ("cdef" == abc);
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removeSuffix(abc, "ef");
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CHECK ("cd" == abc);
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abc = "bcdef";
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removePrefix(abc, "ab");
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CHECK ("bcdef" == abc);
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removeSuffix(abc, "abcdef");
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CHECK ("bcdef" == abc);
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removeSuffix(abc, "bcdef");
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CHECK (isnil (abc));
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}
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};
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LAUNCHER (FormatHelper_test, "unit common");
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}} // namespace util::test
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