use dust_lang::*; #[test] fn boolean() { assert_eq!(run("true"), Ok(Some(Value::boolean(true)))); } #[test] fn byte() { assert_eq!(run("0xff"), Ok(Some(Value::byte(0xff)))); } #[test] fn float_simple() { assert_eq!(run("42.0"), Ok(Some(Value::float(42.0)))); } #[test] fn float_negative() { assert_eq!(run("-42.0"), Ok(Some(Value::float(-42.0)))); } #[test] fn float_exponential() { assert_eq!(run("4.2e1"), Ok(Some(Value::float(42.0)))); } #[test] fn float_exponential_positive() { assert_eq!(run("4.2e+1"), Ok(Some(Value::float(42.0)))); } #[test] fn float_exponential_negative() { assert_eq!(run("4.2e-1"), Ok(Some(Value::float(0.42)))); } #[test] fn float_special_values() { assert_eq!(run("Infinity"), Ok(Some(Value::float(f64::INFINITY)))); assert_eq!(run("-Infinity"), Ok(Some(Value::float(f64::NEG_INFINITY)))); assert!(run("NaN").unwrap().unwrap().as_float().unwrap().is_nan()); } #[test] fn integer() { assert_eq!(run("42"), Ok(Some(Value::integer(42)))); } #[test] fn integer_negative() { assert_eq!(run("-42"), Ok(Some(Value::integer(-42)))); } #[test] fn string() { assert_eq!( run("\"Hello, world!\""), Ok(Some(Value::string("Hello, world!"))) ); }