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minmax.t
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use v6;
use Test;
plan 25;
# L<S03/Tight or precedence/Minimum and maximum>
# L<S03/Tight or precedence/"any value of any type may be compared with +Inf
# or -Inf values">
# L<S03/List infix precedence/"C<< infix:<minmax> >>, the minmax operator">
=begin description
This test min/max functions in their operator form. To see them tested in their other forms, see C<t/spec/S32-list/minmax.t>
=end description
#General min/max tests
{
is 1 min 2, 1, 'can ye handle that?';
is 1 max 2, 2, 'how about this?';
is 1 min 2 min 3, 1, 'ooh! 3 numbers! More difficult';
is 1 max 2 max 3, 3, 'again! 3 numbers!';
#?rakudo 2 todo "max/min non-associative NYI"
eval_dies_ok q{1 min 2 max 3}, 'No! No left-associativeness!';
eval_dies_ok q{1 max 2 min 3}, 'This is also not OK';
is "alpha" min "beta", "alpha", 'min works for strings, too';
is "alpha" max "beta", "beta", 'max works for strings, too';
}
{
is "foo" min +Inf, "foo";
is "foo" min -Inf, -Inf;
is "foo" max +Inf, +Inf;
is "foo" max -Inf, "foo";
}
#testing the minmax operator
{
my @a = 1,2,3,4;
my @b = 9,8,7,1;
is((@a minmax @b), 1..9, "minmax works on two arrays");
is((1,2 minmax 9,8), 1..9, "minmax works on two lists");
is((1,8 minmax 4,5), 1..8, 'minmax works when both are on left list');
is((4,5 minmax 1,8), 1..8, 'minmax works when both are on right list');
@a = 1,8,2,9;
@b = 4,7,5,6;
is((@a minmax @b), 1..9, 'minmax works when both are on left array');
is((@b minmax @a), 1..9, 'minmax works when both are on right array');
}
{
my @a = <Inspiring bold John Barleycorn!>;
my @b = <What dangers thou canst make us scorn!>;
is (@a minmax @b).perl, ("Barleycorn!".."us").perl, 'minmax works for strings, too';
}
#array vs. scalar
#?rakudo todo "Annoying test that we haven't done the obvious yet unspecced, fails because we have indeed done the obvious"
#?niecza todo
{
#NYS- Not Yet Specced. C<isnt>'d only so those sneaky programmers can't get away with coding
#what `makes sense' and `probably will be anyway' :) --lue
my @a = 1, 2, 3;
isnt @a min 4, 1, 'NYS';
isnt @a max 4, 4, 'NYS';
}
# RT #61836
# RT #77868
{
# I am very suspicious of the following tests. As I understand it, cmp can compare
# Reals, and cmp can compare two objects of the same type. Otherwise it is only
# required to be consistent, not to have a particular result. --colomon
#?niecza todo
is 2 min Any, 2, '2 min Any';
#?niecza todo
is Any min 2, 2, 'Any min 2';
is 2 max Any, 2, '2 max Any';
#?niecza todo
is Any max 2, 2, 'Any max 2';
}