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Each top-level tests/*.rs was its own crate → its own binary, each statically linking the bundled engine + every dep. 26 of them, so an edit to the lib relinked all 26. Moved the 25 standalone files into tests/it/ under one tests/it/main.rs (the pattern typing_surface already uses); cargo auto-detects it as the `it` target. End state: 2 integration-test binaries instead of 26. Result: target/debug/deps 1.5 GB → 629 MB (-58%). Build time barely moved (clean 22.9s→22.4s, lib-edit relink 13.3s→12.4s) — wall-clock is dominated by compiling, not linking, so this is a disk win, not a speed win (see docs/plans/20260602-test-consolidation.md). Tests unchanged at 2151/0/1; clippy clean; no fixups needed. typing_surface_matrix stays its own already-consolidated binary. Tradeoff: the 25 files now share one crate (a compile error fails the whole `it` binary; module-scoped namespaces, no clashes) — negligible for a solo project.
232 lines
7.8 KiB
Rust
232 lines
7.8 KiB
Rust
//! Tier-3 integration tests for ADR-0021 (per-command usage in
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//! parse errors). Drives synthetic crossterm events through
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//! `App::update` and asserts on the rendered output lines.
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//!
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//! Each test exercises the full input → parse → error-render
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//! chain. The unit tests in `dsl::usage::tests` cover the
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//! registry logic in isolation; these tests pin the user-visible
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//! composition (caret + structural error + usage block, or the
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//! available-commands fallback).
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use crossterm::event::{KeyCode, KeyEvent, KeyEventKind, KeyModifiers};
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use rdbms_playground::action::Action;
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use rdbms_playground::app::{App, OutputKind};
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use rdbms_playground::event::AppEvent;
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const fn key(code: KeyCode) -> AppEvent {
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AppEvent::Key(KeyEvent {
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code,
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modifiers: KeyModifiers::NONE,
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kind: KeyEventKind::Press,
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state: crossterm::event::KeyEventState::NONE,
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})
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}
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fn type_str(app: &mut App, s: &str) {
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for c in s.chars() {
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app.update(key(KeyCode::Char(c)));
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}
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}
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fn submit(app: &mut App) -> Vec<Action> {
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app.update(key(KeyCode::Enter))
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}
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/// Run `input` through the app and return every error-kind
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/// output line. Asserts the submission parse-failed — which now
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/// emits exactly a `JournalFailure` (ADR-0034: the failed line is
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/// journalled `err`) and dispatches no command to the worker.
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fn error_lines_for(input: &str) -> Vec<String> {
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let mut app = App::new();
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type_str(&mut app, input);
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let actions = submit(&mut app);
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assert!(
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matches!(actions.as_slice(), [Action::JournalFailure { .. }]),
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"expected parse failure (only a JournalFailure) for {input:?}, got {actions:?}",
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);
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app.output
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.iter()
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.filter(|l| l.kind == OutputKind::Error)
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.map(|l| l.text.clone())
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.collect()
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}
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fn dump(input: &str, lines: &[String]) -> String {
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format!(
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"INPUT: {input:?}\nERROR LINES:\n{}",
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lines.join("\n"),
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)
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}
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#[test]
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fn create_alone_renders_create_table_usage() {
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let lines = error_lines_for("create");
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let dump_msg = dump("create", &lines);
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assert!(
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lines.iter().any(|l| l.starts_with("parse error")),
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"{dump_msg}",
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);
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assert!(
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lines.iter().any(|l| l == "usage:"),
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"missing usage: header\n{dump_msg}",
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);
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assert!(
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lines.iter().any(|l| l.contains("create table") && l.contains("with pk")),
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"missing create_table usage template\n{dump_msg}",
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn add_alone_renders_both_add_family_usages() {
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let lines = error_lines_for("add");
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let dump_msg = dump("add", &lines);
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// Aggregation across `choice` (ADR-0020): the structural
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// error line lists both add-family entries.
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assert!(
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lines.iter().any(|l| {
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l.starts_with("parse error")
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&& l.contains("`1`")
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&& l.contains("`column`")
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}),
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"expected aggregated `1` or `column` in structural error\n{dump_msg}",
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);
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// Usage block (ADR-0021): both add-* templates surface.
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assert!(
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lines.iter().any(|l| l.contains("add column")),
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"missing add_column usage\n{dump_msg}",
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);
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assert!(
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lines.iter().any(|l| l.contains("add 1:n relationship")),
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"missing add_relationship usage\n{dump_msg}",
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn drop_alone_renders_all_three_drop_family_usages() {
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let lines = error_lines_for("drop");
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let dump_msg = dump("drop", &lines);
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assert!(
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lines.iter().any(|l| l.contains("drop table")),
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"missing drop_table usage\n{dump_msg}",
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);
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assert!(
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lines.iter().any(|l| l.contains("drop column")),
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"missing drop_column usage\n{dump_msg}",
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);
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assert!(
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lines.iter().any(|l| l.contains("drop relationship")),
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"missing drop_relationship usage\n{dump_msg}",
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn show_alone_renders_both_show_family_usages() {
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let lines = error_lines_for("show");
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let dump_msg = dump("show", &lines);
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assert!(
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lines.iter().any(|l| l.contains("show data")),
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"missing show_data usage\n{dump_msg}",
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);
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assert!(
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lines.iter().any(|l| l.contains("show table")),
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"missing show_table usage\n{dump_msg}",
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn unknown_command_falls_back_to_available_commands_list() {
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let lines = error_lines_for("frobulate Customers");
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let dump_msg = dump("frobulate Customers", &lines);
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// No "usage:" header — the no-prefix fallback path renders
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// the available-commands list instead.
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assert!(
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lines.iter().all(|l| l != "usage:"),
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"should not render usage: header for unknown command\n{dump_msg}",
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);
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let available = lines
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.iter()
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.find(|l| l.starts_with("available commands:"))
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.unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("missing available commands line\n{dump_msg}"));
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// The list must include all ten command-entry keywords.
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for cmd in [
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"add", "change", "create", "delete", "drop", "insert",
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"rename", "replay", "show", "update",
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] {
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assert!(
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available.contains(&format!("`{cmd}`")),
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"available commands missing `{cmd}`: {available}",
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);
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn update_partial_renders_update_usage_template() {
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// `update Customers set Active=false` parses through to
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// end-of-input; the missing `where` / `--all-rows` clause
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// triggers the structural error. The entry keyword is
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// `update`, so the update usage template is shown.
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let lines = error_lines_for("update Customers set Active=false");
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let dump_msg = dump("update Customers set Active=false", &lines);
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assert!(
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lines.iter().any(|l| l.contains("update <Table> set")),
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"missing update usage template\n{dump_msg}",
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn create_table_without_pk_renders_create_table_usage() {
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// The custom `try_map` error fires after `create table
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// Customers` is fully consumed; failure position points at
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// the start of the matched range, but matched_entry's `<=`
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// condition still resolves the entry keyword.
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let lines = error_lines_for("create table Customers");
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let dump_msg = dump("create table Customers", &lines);
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// Custom error wording (not just structural) is preserved.
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assert!(
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lines
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.iter()
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.any(|l| l.starts_with("parse error") && l.contains("with pk")),
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"missing custom-error wording about with pk\n{dump_msg}",
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);
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// And the usage template surfaces as well.
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assert!(
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lines
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.iter()
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.any(|l| l.contains("create table") && l.contains("with pk")),
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"missing create_table usage template\n{dump_msg}",
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn insert_partial_renders_insert_usage_template() {
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// `insert into T` needs either column-list or value-list to
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// follow. Parser reports a structural error; usage template
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// surfaces.
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let lines = error_lines_for("insert into T");
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let dump_msg = dump("insert into T", &lines);
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assert!(
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lines.iter().any(|l| l.contains("insert into <Table>")),
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"missing insert usage template\n{dump_msg}",
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn caret_aligns_under_offending_token() {
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// The caret line is whitespace + `^`. After the "running: "
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// prefix (9 chars) plus the byte offset of the failure
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// position, the `^` should sit directly under the
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// offending character. For `frobulate Customers`, the
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// failure is at position 0, so the caret is at column 9.
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let lines = error_lines_for("frobulate Customers");
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let caret = lines
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.iter()
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.find(|l| l.trim_start_matches(' ').starts_with('^'))
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.expect("missing caret line");
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let leading_spaces = caret.chars().take_while(|c| *c == ' ').count();
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assert_eq!(
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leading_spaces, 9,
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"caret should sit at column 9 (under `f` of `frobulate` after the `running: ` prefix); got {leading_spaces} spaces in {caret:?}",
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);
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}
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