diff --git a/config.json b/config.json index 00191b9..600db4b 100644 --- a/config.json +++ b/config.json @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ "arrays" ], "prerequisites": [ - "arrays" + "arrays" ] }, { @@ -488,6 +488,14 @@ ], "difficulty": 2 }, + { + "slug": "series", + "name": "Series", + "uuid": "824cefbf-a25d-445c-abc4-d92824006de1", + "difficulty": 2, + "practices": ["conditionals", "numbers", "strings", "compare", "variables", "functions"], + "prerequisites": ["conditionals", "numbers", "strings", "compare"] + }, { "slug": "gigasecond", "name": "Gigasecond", diff --git a/exercises/practice/series/.docs/instructions.md b/exercises/practice/series/.docs/instructions.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e32cc38 --- /dev/null +++ b/exercises/practice/series/.docs/instructions.md @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# Instructions + +Given a string of digits, output all the contiguous substrings of length `n` in that string in the order that they appear. + +For example, the string "49142" has the following 3-digit series: + +- "491" +- "914" +- "142" + +And the following 4-digit series: + +- "4914" +- "9142" + +And if you ask for a 6-digit series from a 5-digit string, you deserve whatever you get. + +Note that these series are only required to occupy *adjacent positions* in the input; +the digits need not be *numerically consecutive*. diff --git a/exercises/practice/series/.meta/config.json b/exercises/practice/series/.meta/config.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..351a1d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/exercises/practice/series/.meta/config.json @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +{ + "authors": [ + "IsaacG" + ], + "files": { + "solution": [ + "series.jq" + ], + "test": [ + "test-series.bats" + ], + "example": [ + ".meta/example.jq" + ] + }, + "blurb": "Given a string of digits, output all the contiguous substrings of length `n` in that string.", + "source": "A subset of the Problem 8 at Project Euler", + "source_url": "https://projecteuler.net/problem=8" +} diff --git a/exercises/practice/series/.meta/example.jq b/exercises/practice/series/.meta/example.jq new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e9d609 --- /dev/null +++ b/exercises/practice/series/.meta/example.jq @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +def assert(cond; errmsg): + if (cond | not) then errmsg | halt_error(1) + else . + end; + +# Check all edge cases/validations. +assert(.sliceLength != 0; "slice length cannot be zero") | +assert(.sliceLength > 0; "slice length cannot be negative") | +assert(.series | length > 0; "series cannot be empty") | +assert(.sliceLength <= (.series | length); "slice length cannot be greater than series length") | +# Actual solution. +.series as $series | +.sliceLength as $length | +[range(($series | length) - $length + 1) | $series[.:. + $length]] diff --git a/exercises/practice/series/.meta/tests.toml b/exercises/practice/series/.meta/tests.toml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9696f51 --- /dev/null +++ b/exercises/practice/series/.meta/tests.toml @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +# This is an auto-generated file. +# +# Regenerating this file via `configlet sync` will: +# - Recreate every `description` key/value pair +# - Recreate every `reimplements` key/value pair, where they exist in problem-specifications +# - Remove any `include = true` key/value pair (an omitted `include` key implies inclusion) +# - Preserve any other key/value pair +# +# As user-added comments (using the # character) will be removed when this file +# is regenerated, comments can be added via a `comment` key. + +[7ae7a46a-d992-4c2a-9c15-a112d125ebad] +description = "slices of one from one" + +[3143b71d-f6a5-4221-aeae-619f906244d2] +description = "slices of one from two" + +[dbb68ff5-76c5-4ccd-895a-93dbec6d5805] +description = "slices of two" + +[19bbea47-c987-4e11-a7d1-e103442adf86] +description = "slices of two overlap" + +[8e17148d-ba0a-4007-a07f-d7f87015d84c] +description = "slices can include duplicates" + +[bd5b085e-f612-4f81-97a8-6314258278b0] +description = "slices of a long series" + +[6d235d85-46cf-4fae-9955-14b6efef27cd] +description = "slice length is too large" + +[d7957455-346d-4e47-8e4b-87ed1564c6d7] +description = "slice length is way too large" + +[d34004ad-8765-4c09-8ba1-ada8ce776806] +description = "slice length cannot be zero" + +[10ab822d-8410-470a-a85d-23fbeb549e54] +description = "slice length cannot be negative" + +[c7ed0812-0e4b-4bf3-99c4-28cbbfc246a2] +description = "empty series is invalid" diff --git a/exercises/practice/series/bats-extra.bash b/exercises/practice/series/bats-extra.bash new file mode 100644 index 0000000..54d4807 --- /dev/null +++ b/exercises/practice/series/bats-extra.bash @@ -0,0 +1,637 @@ +# This is the source code for bats-support and bats-assert, concatenated +# * https://github.com/bats-core/bats-support +# * https://github.com/bats-core/bats-assert +# +# Comments have been removed to save space. See the git repos for full source code. + +############################################################ +# +# bats-support - Supporting library for Bats test helpers +# +# Written in 2016 by Zoltan Tombol +# +# To the extent possible under law, the author(s) have dedicated all +# copyright and related and neighboring rights to this software to the +# public domain worldwide. This software is distributed without any +# warranty. +# +# You should have received a copy of the CC0 Public Domain Dedication +# along with this software. If not, see +# . +# + +fail() { + (( $# == 0 )) && batslib_err || batslib_err "$@" + return 1 +} + +batslib_is_caller() { + local -i is_mode_direct=1 + + # Handle options. + while (( $# > 0 )); do + case "$1" in + -i|--indirect) is_mode_direct=0; shift ;; + --) shift; break ;; + *) break ;; + esac + done + + # Arguments. + local -r func="$1" + + # Check call stack. + if (( is_mode_direct )); then + [[ $func == "${FUNCNAME[2]}" ]] && return 0 + else + local -i depth + for (( depth=2; depth<${#FUNCNAME[@]}; ++depth )); do + [[ $func == "${FUNCNAME[$depth]}" ]] && return 0 + done + fi + + return 1 +} + +batslib_err() { + { if (( $# > 0 )); then + echo "$@" + else + cat - + fi + } >&2 +} + +batslib_count_lines() { + local -i n_lines=0 + local line + while IFS='' read -r line || [[ -n $line ]]; do + (( ++n_lines )) + done < <(printf '%s' "$1") + echo "$n_lines" +} + +batslib_is_single_line() { + for string in "$@"; do + (( $(batslib_count_lines "$string") > 1 )) && return 1 + done + return 0 +} + +batslib_get_max_single_line_key_width() { + local -i max_len=-1 + while (( $# != 0 )); do + local -i key_len="${#1}" + batslib_is_single_line "$2" && (( key_len > max_len )) && max_len="$key_len" + shift 2 + done + echo "$max_len" +} + +batslib_print_kv_single() { + local -ir col_width="$1"; shift + while (( $# != 0 )); do + printf '%-*s : %s\n' "$col_width" "$1" "$2" + shift 2 + done +} + +batslib_print_kv_multi() { + while (( $# != 0 )); do + printf '%s (%d lines):\n' "$1" "$( batslib_count_lines "$2" )" + printf '%s\n' "$2" + shift 2 + done +} + +batslib_print_kv_single_or_multi() { + local -ir width="$1"; shift + local -a pairs=( "$@" ) + + local -a values=() + local -i i + for (( i=1; i < ${#pairs[@]}; i+=2 )); do + values+=( "${pairs[$i]}" ) + done + + if batslib_is_single_line "${values[@]}"; then + batslib_print_kv_single "$width" "${pairs[@]}" + else + local -i i + for (( i=1; i < ${#pairs[@]}; i+=2 )); do + pairs[$i]="$( batslib_prefix < <(printf '%s' "${pairs[$i]}") )" + done + batslib_print_kv_multi "${pairs[@]}" + fi +} + +batslib_prefix() { + local -r prefix="${1:- }" + local line + while IFS='' read -r line || [[ -n $line ]]; do + printf '%s%s\n' "$prefix" "$line" + done +} + +batslib_mark() { + local -r symbol="$1"; shift + # Sort line numbers. + set -- $( sort -nu <<< "$( printf '%d\n' "$@" )" ) + + local line + local -i idx=0 + while IFS='' read -r line || [[ -n $line ]]; do + if (( ${1:--1} == idx )); then + printf '%s\n' "${symbol}${line:${#symbol}}" + shift + else + printf '%s\n' "$line" + fi + (( ++idx )) + done +} + +batslib_decorate() { + echo + echo "-- $1 --" + cat - + echo '--' + echo +} + +############################################################ + +assert() { + if ! "$@"; then + batslib_print_kv_single 10 'expression' "$*" \ + | batslib_decorate 'assertion failed' \ + | fail + fi +} + +assert_equal() { + if [[ $1 != "$2" ]]; then + batslib_print_kv_single_or_multi 8 \ + 'expected' "$2" \ + 'actual' "$1" \ + | batslib_decorate 'values do not equal' \ + | fail + fi +} + +assert_failure() { + : "${output?}" + : "${status?}" + + (( $# > 0 )) && local -r expected="$1" + if (( status == 0 )); then + batslib_print_kv_single_or_multi 6 'output' "$output" \ + | batslib_decorate 'command succeeded, but it was expected to fail' \ + | fail + elif (( $# > 0 )) && (( status != expected )); then + { local -ir width=8 + batslib_print_kv_single "$width" \ + 'expected' "$expected" \ + 'actual' "$status" + batslib_print_kv_single_or_multi "$width" \ + 'output' "$output" + } \ + | batslib_decorate 'command failed as expected, but status differs' \ + | fail + fi +} + +assert_line() { + local -i is_match_line=0 + local -i is_mode_partial=0 + local -i is_mode_regexp=0 + : "${lines?}" + + # Handle options. + while (( $# > 0 )); do + case "$1" in + -n|--index) + if (( $# < 2 )) || ! [[ $2 =~ ^([0-9]|[1-9][0-9]+)$ ]]; then + echo "\`--index' requires an integer argument: \`$2'" \ + | batslib_decorate 'ERROR: assert_line' \ + | fail + return $? + fi + is_match_line=1 + local -ri idx="$2" + shift 2 + ;; + -p|--partial) is_mode_partial=1; shift ;; + -e|--regexp) is_mode_regexp=1; shift ;; + --) shift; break ;; + *) break ;; + esac + done + + if (( is_mode_partial )) && (( is_mode_regexp )); then + echo "\`--partial' and \`--regexp' are mutually exclusive" \ + | batslib_decorate 'ERROR: assert_line' \ + | fail + return $? + fi + + # Arguments. + local -r expected="$1" + + if (( is_mode_regexp == 1 )) && [[ '' =~ $expected ]] || (( $? == 2 )); then + echo "Invalid extended regular expression: \`$expected'" \ + | batslib_decorate 'ERROR: assert_line' \ + | fail + return $? + fi + + # Matching. + if (( is_match_line )); then + # Specific line. + if (( is_mode_regexp )); then + if ! [[ ${lines[$idx]} =~ $expected ]]; then + batslib_print_kv_single 6 \ + 'index' "$idx" \ + 'regexp' "$expected" \ + 'line' "${lines[$idx]}" \ + | batslib_decorate 'regular expression does not match line' \ + | fail + fi + elif (( is_mode_partial )); then + if [[ ${lines[$idx]} != *"$expected"* ]]; then + batslib_print_kv_single 9 \ + 'index' "$idx" \ + 'substring' "$expected" \ + 'line' "${lines[$idx]}" \ + | batslib_decorate 'line does not contain substring' \ + | fail + fi + else + if [[ ${lines[$idx]} != "$expected" ]]; then + batslib_print_kv_single 8 \ + 'index' "$idx" \ + 'expected' "$expected" \ + 'actual' "${lines[$idx]}" \ + | batslib_decorate 'line differs' \ + | fail + fi + fi + else + # Contained in output. + if (( is_mode_regexp )); then + local -i idx + for (( idx = 0; idx < ${#lines[@]}; ++idx )); do + [[ ${lines[$idx]} =~ $expected ]] && return 0 + done + { local -ar single=( 'regexp' "$expected" ) + local -ar may_be_multi=( 'output' "$output" ) + local -ir width="$( batslib_get_max_single_line_key_width "${single[@]}" "${may_be_multi[@]}" )" + batslib_print_kv_single "$width" "${single[@]}" + batslib_print_kv_single_or_multi "$width" "${may_be_multi[@]}" + } \ + | batslib_decorate 'no output line matches regular expression' \ + | fail + elif (( is_mode_partial )); then + local -i idx + for (( idx = 0; idx < ${#lines[@]}; ++idx )); do + [[ ${lines[$idx]} == *"$expected"* ]] && return 0 + done + { local -ar single=( 'substring' "$expected" ) + local -ar may_be_multi=( 'output' "$output" ) + local -ir width="$( batslib_get_max_single_line_key_width "${single[@]}" "${may_be_multi[@]}" )" + batslib_print_kv_single "$width" "${single[@]}" + batslib_print_kv_single_or_multi "$width" "${may_be_multi[@]}" + } \ + | batslib_decorate 'no output line contains substring' \ + | fail + else + local -i idx + for (( idx = 0; idx < ${#lines[@]}; ++idx )); do + [[ ${lines[$idx]} == "$expected" ]] && return 0 + done + { local -ar single=( 'line' "$expected" ) + local -ar may_be_multi=( 'output' "$output" ) + local -ir width="$( batslib_get_max_single_line_key_width "${single[@]}" "${may_be_multi[@]}" )" + batslib_print_kv_single "$width" "${single[@]}" + batslib_print_kv_single_or_multi "$width" "${may_be_multi[@]}" + } \ + | batslib_decorate 'output does not contain line' \ + | fail + fi + fi +} + +assert_output() { + local -i is_mode_partial=0 + local -i is_mode_regexp=0 + local -i is_mode_nonempty=0 + local -i use_stdin=0 + : "${output?}" + + # Handle options. + if (( $# == 0 )); then + is_mode_nonempty=1 + fi + + while (( $# > 0 )); do + case "$1" in + -p|--partial) is_mode_partial=1; shift ;; + -e|--regexp) is_mode_regexp=1; shift ;; + -|--stdin) use_stdin=1; shift ;; + --) shift; break ;; + *) break ;; + esac + done + + if (( is_mode_partial )) && (( is_mode_regexp )); then + echo "\`--partial' and \`--regexp' are mutually exclusive" \ + | batslib_decorate 'ERROR: assert_output' \ + | fail + return $? + fi + + # Arguments. + local expected + if (( use_stdin )); then + expected="$(cat -)" + else + expected="${1-}" + fi + + # Matching. + if (( is_mode_nonempty )); then + if [ -z "$output" ]; then + echo 'expected non-empty output, but output was empty' \ + | batslib_decorate 'no output' \ + | fail + fi + elif (( is_mode_regexp )); then + if [[ '' =~ $expected ]] || (( $? == 2 )); then + echo "Invalid extended regular expression: \`$expected'" \ + | batslib_decorate 'ERROR: assert_output' \ + | fail + elif ! [[ $output =~ $expected ]]; then + batslib_print_kv_single_or_multi 6 \ + 'regexp' "$expected" \ + 'output' "$output" \ + | batslib_decorate 'regular expression does not match output' \ + | fail + fi + elif (( is_mode_partial )); then + if [[ $output != *"$expected"* ]]; then + batslib_print_kv_single_or_multi 9 \ + 'substring' "$expected" \ + 'output' "$output" \ + | batslib_decorate 'output does not contain substring' \ + | fail + fi + else + if [[ $output != "$expected" ]]; then + batslib_print_kv_single_or_multi 8 \ + 'expected' "$expected" \ + 'actual' "$output" \ + | batslib_decorate 'output differs' \ + | fail + fi + fi +} + +assert_success() { + : "${output?}" + : "${status?}" + + if (( status != 0 )); then + { local -ir width=6 + batslib_print_kv_single "$width" 'status' "$status" + batslib_print_kv_single_or_multi "$width" 'output' "$output" + } \ + | batslib_decorate 'command failed' \ + | fail + fi +} + +refute() { + if "$@"; then + batslib_print_kv_single 10 'expression' "$*" \ + | batslib_decorate 'assertion succeeded, but it was expected to fail' \ + | fail + fi +} + +refute_line() { + local -i is_match_line=0 + local -i is_mode_partial=0 + local -i is_mode_regexp=0 + : "${lines?}" + + # Handle options. + while (( $# > 0 )); do + case "$1" in + -n|--index) + if (( $# < 2 )) || ! [[ $2 =~ ^([0-9]|[1-9][0-9]+)$ ]]; then + echo "\`--index' requires an integer argument: \`$2'" \ + | batslib_decorate 'ERROR: refute_line' \ + | fail + return $? + fi + is_match_line=1 + local -ri idx="$2" + shift 2 + ;; + -p|--partial) is_mode_partial=1; shift ;; + -e|--regexp) is_mode_regexp=1; shift ;; + --) shift; break ;; + *) break ;; + esac + done + + if (( is_mode_partial )) && (( is_mode_regexp )); then + echo "\`--partial' and \`--regexp' are mutually exclusive" \ + | batslib_decorate 'ERROR: refute_line' \ + | fail + return $? + fi + + # Arguments. + local -r unexpected="$1" + + if (( is_mode_regexp == 1 )) && [[ '' =~ $unexpected ]] || (( $? == 2 )); then + echo "Invalid extended regular expression: \`$unexpected'" \ + | batslib_decorate 'ERROR: refute_line' \ + | fail + return $? + fi + + # Matching. + if (( is_match_line )); then + # Specific line. + if (( is_mode_regexp )); then + if [[ ${lines[$idx]} =~ $unexpected ]]; then + batslib_print_kv_single 6 \ + 'index' "$idx" \ + 'regexp' "$unexpected" \ + 'line' "${lines[$idx]}" \ + | batslib_decorate 'regular expression should not match line' \ + | fail + fi + elif (( is_mode_partial )); then + if [[ ${lines[$idx]} == *"$unexpected"* ]]; then + batslib_print_kv_single 9 \ + 'index' "$idx" \ + 'substring' "$unexpected" \ + 'line' "${lines[$idx]}" \ + | batslib_decorate 'line should not contain substring' \ + | fail + fi + else + if [[ ${lines[$idx]} == "$unexpected" ]]; then + batslib_print_kv_single 5 \ + 'index' "$idx" \ + 'line' "${lines[$idx]}" \ + | batslib_decorate 'line should differ' \ + | fail + fi + fi + else + # Line contained in output. + if (( is_mode_regexp )); then + local -i idx + for (( idx = 0; idx < ${#lines[@]}; ++idx )); do + if [[ ${lines[$idx]} =~ $unexpected ]]; then + { local -ar single=( 'regexp' "$unexpected" 'index' "$idx" ) + local -a may_be_multi=( 'output' "$output" ) + local -ir width="$( batslib_get_max_single_line_key_width "${single[@]}" "${may_be_multi[@]}" )" + batslib_print_kv_single "$width" "${single[@]}" + if batslib_is_single_line "${may_be_multi[1]}"; then + batslib_print_kv_single "$width" "${may_be_multi[@]}" + else + may_be_multi[1]="$( printf '%s' "${may_be_multi[1]}" | batslib_prefix | batslib_mark '>' "$idx" )" + batslib_print_kv_multi "${may_be_multi[@]}" + fi + } \ + | batslib_decorate 'no line should match the regular expression' \ + | fail + return $? + fi + done + elif (( is_mode_partial )); then + local -i idx + for (( idx = 0; idx < ${#lines[@]}; ++idx )); do + if [[ ${lines[$idx]} == *"$unexpected"* ]]; then + { local -ar single=( 'substring' "$unexpected" 'index' "$idx" ) + local -a may_be_multi=( 'output' "$output" ) + local -ir width="$( batslib_get_max_single_line_key_width "${single[@]}" "${may_be_multi[@]}" )" + batslib_print_kv_single "$width" "${single[@]}" + if batslib_is_single_line "${may_be_multi[1]}"; then + batslib_print_kv_single "$width" "${may_be_multi[@]}" + else + may_be_multi[1]="$( printf '%s' "${may_be_multi[1]}" | batslib_prefix | batslib_mark '>' "$idx" )" + batslib_print_kv_multi "${may_be_multi[@]}" + fi + } \ + | batslib_decorate 'no line should contain substring' \ + | fail + return $? + fi + done + else + local -i idx + for (( idx = 0; idx < ${#lines[@]}; ++idx )); do + if [[ ${lines[$idx]} == "$unexpected" ]]; then + { local -ar single=( 'line' "$unexpected" 'index' "$idx" ) + local -a may_be_multi=( 'output' "$output" ) + local -ir width="$( batslib_get_max_single_line_key_width "${single[@]}" "${may_be_multi[@]}" )" + batslib_print_kv_single "$width" "${single[@]}" + if batslib_is_single_line "${may_be_multi[1]}"; then + batslib_print_kv_single "$width" "${may_be_multi[@]}" + else + may_be_multi[1]="$( printf '%s' "${may_be_multi[1]}" | batslib_prefix | batslib_mark '>' "$idx" )" + batslib_print_kv_multi "${may_be_multi[@]}" + fi + } \ + | batslib_decorate 'line should not be in output' \ + | fail + return $? + fi + done + fi + fi +} + +refute_output() { + local -i is_mode_partial=0 + local -i is_mode_regexp=0 + local -i is_mode_empty=0 + local -i use_stdin=0 + : "${output?}" + + # Handle options. + if (( $# == 0 )); then + is_mode_empty=1 + fi + + while (( $# > 0 )); do + case "$1" in + -p|--partial) is_mode_partial=1; shift ;; + -e|--regexp) is_mode_regexp=1; shift ;; + -|--stdin) use_stdin=1; shift ;; + --) shift; break ;; + *) break ;; + esac + done + + if (( is_mode_partial )) && (( is_mode_regexp )); then + echo "\`--partial' and \`--regexp' are mutually exclusive" \ + | batslib_decorate 'ERROR: refute_output' \ + | fail + return $? + fi + + # Arguments. + local unexpected + if (( use_stdin )); then + unexpected="$(cat -)" + else + unexpected="${1-}" + fi + + if (( is_mode_regexp == 1 )) && [[ '' =~ $unexpected ]] || (( $? == 2 )); then + echo "Invalid extended regular expression: \`$unexpected'" \ + | batslib_decorate 'ERROR: refute_output' \ + | fail + return $? + fi + + # Matching. + if (( is_mode_empty )); then + if [ -n "$output" ]; then + batslib_print_kv_single_or_multi 6 \ + 'output' "$output" \ + | batslib_decorate 'output non-empty, but expected no output' \ + | fail + fi + elif (( is_mode_regexp )); then + if [[ $output =~ $unexpected ]]; then + batslib_print_kv_single_or_multi 6 \ + 'regexp' "$unexpected" \ + 'output' "$output" \ + | batslib_decorate 'regular expression should not match output' \ + | fail + fi + elif (( is_mode_partial )); then + if [[ $output == *"$unexpected"* ]]; then + batslib_print_kv_single_or_multi 9 \ + 'substring' "$unexpected" \ + 'output' "$output" \ + | batslib_decorate 'output should not contain substring' \ + | fail + fi + else + if [[ $output == "$unexpected" ]]; then + batslib_print_kv_single_or_multi 6 \ + 'output' "$output" \ + | batslib_decorate 'output equals, but it was expected to differ' \ + | fail + fi + fi +} diff --git a/exercises/practice/series/series.jq b/exercises/practice/series/series.jq new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6d0c541 --- /dev/null +++ b/exercises/practice/series/series.jq @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +"Remove this line and implement your solution" | halt_error diff --git a/exercises/practice/series/test-series.bats b/exercises/practice/series/test-series.bats new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b67cd1d --- /dev/null +++ b/exercises/practice/series/test-series.bats @@ -0,0 +1,216 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bats +# generated on 2023-08-25T15:56:38Z +load bats-extra + +@test 'slices of one from one' { + #[[ $BATS_RUN_SKIPPED == "true" ]] || skip + + run jq -r -f series.jq << 'END_INPUT' +{ + "series": "1", + "sliceLength": 1 +} +END_INPUT + + assert_success + expected=$(cat << 'END_EXPECTED' +[ + "1" +] +END_EXPECTED +) + assert_equal "$output" "$expected" +} + +@test 'slices of one from two' { + [[ $BATS_RUN_SKIPPED == "true" ]] || skip + + run jq -r -f series.jq << 'END_INPUT' +{ + "series": "12", + "sliceLength": 1 +} +END_INPUT + + assert_success + expected=$(cat << 'END_EXPECTED' +[ + "1", + "2" +] +END_EXPECTED +) + assert_equal "$output" "$expected" +} + +@test 'slices of two' { + [[ $BATS_RUN_SKIPPED == "true" ]] || skip + + run jq -r -f series.jq << 'END_INPUT' +{ + "series": "35", + "sliceLength": 2 +} +END_INPUT + + assert_success + expected=$(cat << 'END_EXPECTED' +[ + "35" +] +END_EXPECTED +) + assert_equal "$output" "$expected" +} + +@test 'slices of two overlap' { + [[ $BATS_RUN_SKIPPED == "true" ]] || skip + + run jq -r -f series.jq << 'END_INPUT' +{ + "series": "9142", + "sliceLength": 2 +} +END_INPUT + + assert_success + expected=$(cat << 'END_EXPECTED' +[ + "91", + "14", + "42" +] +END_EXPECTED +) + assert_equal "$output" "$expected" +} + +@test 'slices can include duplicates' { + [[ $BATS_RUN_SKIPPED == "true" ]] || skip + + run jq -r -f series.jq << 'END_INPUT' +{ + "series": "777777", + "sliceLength": 3 +} +END_INPUT + + assert_success + expected=$(cat << 'END_EXPECTED' +[ + "777", + "777", + "777", + "777" +] +END_EXPECTED +) + assert_equal "$output" "$expected" +} + +@test 'slices of a long series' { + [[ $BATS_RUN_SKIPPED == "true" ]] || skip + + run jq -r -f series.jq << 'END_INPUT' +{ + "series": "918493904243", + "sliceLength": 5 +} +END_INPUT + + assert_success + expected=$(cat << 'END_EXPECTED' +[ + "91849", + "18493", + "84939", + "49390", + "93904", + "39042", + "90424", + "04243" +] +END_EXPECTED +) + assert_equal "$output" "$expected" +} + +@test 'slice length is too large' { + [[ $BATS_RUN_SKIPPED == "true" ]] || skip + + run jq -r -f series.jq << 'END_INPUT' +{ + "series": "12345", + "sliceLength": 6 +} +END_INPUT + + assert_failure + expected='slice length cannot be greater than series length' + + assert_equal "$output" "$expected" +} + +@test 'slice length is way too large' { + [[ $BATS_RUN_SKIPPED == "true" ]] || skip + + run jq -r -f series.jq << 'END_INPUT' +{ + "series": "12345", + "sliceLength": 42 +} +END_INPUT + + assert_failure + expected='slice length cannot be greater than series length' + + assert_equal "$output" "$expected" +} + +@test 'slice length cannot be zero' { + [[ $BATS_RUN_SKIPPED == "true" ]] || skip + + run jq -r -f series.jq << 'END_INPUT' +{ + "series": "12345", + "sliceLength": 0 +} +END_INPUT + + assert_failure + expected='slice length cannot be zero' + + assert_equal "$output" "$expected" +} + +@test 'slice length cannot be negative' { + [[ $BATS_RUN_SKIPPED == "true" ]] || skip + + run jq -r -f series.jq << 'END_INPUT' +{ + "series": "123", + "sliceLength": -1 +} +END_INPUT + + assert_failure + expected='slice length cannot be negative' + + assert_equal "$output" "$expected" +} + +@test 'empty series is invalid' { + [[ $BATS_RUN_SKIPPED == "true" ]] || skip + + run jq -r -f series.jq << 'END_INPUT' +{ + "series": "", + "sliceLength": 1 +} +END_INPUT + + assert_failure + expected='series cannot be empty' + + assert_equal "$output" "$expected" +}