fix(from_str): test for error instead of unwrap/should_panic

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Jean-Francois Chevrette 2021-01-21 07:55:22 -05:00
parent 9f988bfe29
commit 15e71535f3

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@ -11,15 +11,17 @@ struct Person {
} }
// I AM NOT DONE // I AM NOT DONE
// Steps: // Steps:
// 1. If the length of the provided string is 0, then return an error // 1. If the length of the provided string is 0 an error should be returned
// 2. Split the given string on the commas present in it // 2. Split the given string on the commas present in it
// 3. Extract the first element from the split operation and use it as the name // 3. Only 2 elements should returned from the split, otherwise return an error
// 4. If the name is empty, then return an error // 4. Extract the first element from the split operation and use it as the name
// 5. Extract the other element from the split operation and parse it into a `usize` as the age // 5. Extract the other element from the split operation and parse it into a `usize` as the age
// with something like `"4".parse::<usize>()`. // with something like `"4".parse::<usize>()`.
// If while parsing the age, something goes wrong, then return an error // 5. If while extracting the name and the age something goes wrong an error should be returned
// Otherwise, then return a Result of a Person object // If everything goes well, then return a Result of a Person object
impl FromStr for Person { impl FromStr for Person {
type Err = String; type Err = String;
fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Person, Self::Err> { fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Person, Self::Err> {
@ -48,50 +50,42 @@ mod tests {
assert_eq!(p.age, 32); assert_eq!(p.age, 32);
} }
#[test] #[test]
#[should_panic]
fn missing_age() { fn missing_age() {
"John,".parse::<Person>().unwrap(); assert!("John,".parse::<Person>().is_err());
} }
#[test] #[test]
#[should_panic]
fn invalid_age() { fn invalid_age() {
"John,twenty".parse::<Person>().unwrap(); assert!("John,twenty".parse::<Person>().is_err());
} }
#[test] #[test]
#[should_panic]
fn missing_comma_and_age() { fn missing_comma_and_age() {
"John".parse::<Person>().unwrap(); assert!("John".parse::<Person>().is_err());
} }
#[test] #[test]
#[should_panic]
fn missing_name() { fn missing_name() {
",1".parse::<Person>().unwrap(); assert!(",1".parse::<Person>().is_err());
} }
#[test] #[test]
#[should_panic]
fn missing_name_and_age() { fn missing_name_and_age() {
",".parse::<Person>().unwrap(); assert!(",".parse::<Person>().is_err());
} }
#[test] #[test]
#[should_panic]
fn missing_name_and_invalid_age() { fn missing_name_and_invalid_age() {
",one".parse::<Person>().unwrap(); assert!(",one".parse::<Person>().is_err());
} }
#[test] #[test]
#[should_panic]
fn trailing_comma() { fn trailing_comma() {
"John,32,".parse::<Person>().unwrap(); assert!("John,32,".parse::<Person>().is_err());
} }
#[test] #[test]
#[should_panic]
fn trailing_comma_and_some_string() { fn trailing_comma_and_some_string() {
"John,32,man".parse::<Person>().unwrap(); assert!("John,32,man".parse::<Person>().is_err());
} }
} }