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Add a unit test to verify that `IconManager::supports_themes` correctly returns `false` for any icon name when the manager is empty (initialized via `IconManager::new()`). This verifies the default behavior of the theme support mapping. Co-authored-by: bearice <270121+bearice@users.noreply.github.com>
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This pull request adds the first unit test to the project, targeting IconManager::supports_themes with an empty manager. This is a great improvement. The test is logical and correctly verifies the behavior. I've made one suggestion to use assert_eq! for more descriptive failure messages, which is a common Rust testing practice that enhances maintainability.
| assert!(!manager.supports_themes("cat")); | ||
| assert!(!manager.supports_themes("parrot")); | ||
| assert!(!manager.supports_themes("")); |
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For better test failure diagnostics, it's recommended to use assert_eq! instead of assert!(!...). When an assert_eq! fails, it shows the values of the left and right sides of the comparison, which makes debugging easier. For example, if manager.supports_themes("cat") were to return true, the error message would clearly state assertion failed: (left == right)left:true, right: false``, which is more informative than a generic assertion failure.
| assert!(!manager.supports_themes("cat")); | |
| assert!(!manager.supports_themes("parrot")); | |
| assert!(!manager.supports_themes("")); | |
| assert_eq!(manager.supports_themes("cat"), false); | |
| assert_eq!(manager.supports_themes("parrot"), false); | |
| assert_eq!(manager.supports_themes(""), false); |
🎯 What: The testing gap addressed
Added a unit test for
IconManager::supports_themeswhen using an emptyIconManager.📊 Coverage: What scenarios are now tested
supports_themesreturnsfalsefor any icon name when the manager is newly initialized.✨ Result: The improvement in test coverage
Introduced the first automated unit test to the project, establishing a pattern for testing
IconManagerfunctionality without external dependencies.PR created automatically by Jules for task 432283218453623839 started by @bearice