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86 lines
2.9 KiB
TypeScript
86 lines
2.9 KiB
TypeScript
import { describe, expect, test } from "bun:test";
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const sliceAnsi = (await import("../sliceAnsi")).default;
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describe("sliceAnsi", () => {
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test("plain text slice identical to String.slice", () => {
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expect(sliceAnsi("hello world", 0, 5)).toBe("hello");
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expect(sliceAnsi("hello world", 6)).toBe("world");
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});
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test("slice entire string", () => {
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expect(sliceAnsi("abc", 0)).toBe("abc");
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});
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test("empty slice (start === end)", () => {
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expect(sliceAnsi("abc", 2, 2)).toBe("");
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});
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test("preserves ANSI color codes within slice", () => {
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const input = "\x1b[31mred\x1b[0m normal";
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const result = sliceAnsi(input, 0, 3);
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expect(result).toContain("\x1b[31m");
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expect(result).toContain("red");
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});
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test("closes opened ANSI styles at slice end", () => {
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const input = "\x1b[31mhello world\x1b[0m";
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const result = sliceAnsi(input, 0, 5);
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expect(result).toContain("\x1b[31m");
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expect(result).toContain("hello");
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// undoAnsiCodes uses specific close codes (e.g. \x1b[39m for foreground)
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expect(result).toMatch(new RegExp("\\x1b\\[\\d+m"));
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// The result should start with open code and end with a close code
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const withoutText = result.replace("hello", "");
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// Should have at least one open and one close code
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expect(withoutText.length).toBeGreaterThan(0);
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});
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test("slice starting mid-ANSI skips codes before start", () => {
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const input = "\x1b[31mhello\x1b[0m \x1b[32mworld\x1b[0m";
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const result = sliceAnsi(input, 6, 11);
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expect(result).toContain("world");
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expect(result).toContain("\x1b[32m");
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expect(result).not.toContain("\x1b[31m");
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});
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test("slice of plain text from middle", () => {
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expect(sliceAnsi("abcdefgh", 2, 5)).toBe("cde");
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});
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test("slice past end of string returns everything", () => {
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expect(sliceAnsi("abc", 0, 100)).toBe("abc");
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});
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test("slice starting at end returns empty", () => {
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expect(sliceAnsi("abc", 3)).toBe("");
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});
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test("handles empty string", () => {
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expect(sliceAnsi("", 0, 5)).toBe("");
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});
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test("multiple ANSI codes nested", () => {
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const input = "\x1b[1m\x1b[31mbold red\x1b[0m\x1b[0m";
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const result = sliceAnsi(input, 0, 4);
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expect(result).toContain("bold");
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// Both styles should be opened and then closed
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expect(result).toContain("\x1b[1m");
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expect(result).toContain("\x1b[31m");
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});
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test("slice with no end parameter returns to end of string", () => {
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expect(sliceAnsi("hello world", 6)).toBe("world");
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});
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test("ANSI codes at boundaries are handled correctly", () => {
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const input = "a\x1b[31mb\x1b[0mc";
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// "abc" visually, position: a=0, b=1, c=2
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const result = sliceAnsi(input, 1, 2);
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// undoAnsiCodes uses \x1b[39m for foreground reset, not \x1b[0m
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expect(result).toContain("b");
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expect(result).toContain("\x1b[31m");
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expect(result).toMatch(new RegExp("\\x1b\\[\\d+m.*\\x1b\\[\\d+m")); // open + close codes
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});
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});
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