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//! For docs see [here](https://docs.rs/crate/parameterized) :).
// FIXME: add rustdoc
pub use parameterized_macro::parameterized;
/// Attribute macro's such as 'parameterized' do not enable the run tests intent for a module
/// marked as cfg(test) (or a #[test] function for that matter) in Intellij.
///
/// To enable the intent within a module, we need at least a single test marked with `#[test]`.
/// The `ide!()` macro is a work around for this issue and creates this empty test. It can be called
/// within every module where we wish to run test cases using the run configuration / run test context
/// menu.
///
/// Using the intellij-rust new macro expansion engine, if this macro is called within a module,
/// the module will be marked as test, and the 'run as test' context menu will be provided in the
/// gutter.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! ide {
() => {
#[test]
fn __mark_with_test_intent() {}
};
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use crate::ide;
use crate::parameterized as pm;
fn add5<T: Into<u32>>(component: T) -> u32 {
component.into() + 5
}
mod readme_test {
use super::*;
ide!();
#[pm(input = {
0, 1, 2
}, expected = {
5, 6, 7
})]
fn test_add5(input: u16, expected: u32) {
assert_eq!(add5(input), expected)
}
}
mod marked_as_test_module {
use super::*;
ide!();
#[pm(input = { 2, 3, 4 }, output = { 4, 6, 8 })]
fn test_times2(input: i32, output: i32) {
let times2 = |receiver: i32| receiver * 2;
assert_eq!(times2(input), output);
}
}
mod transitive_attrs {
use super::*;
ide!();
#[pm(input = { None, None, None })]
#[should_panic]
fn numbers(input: Option<()>) {
input.unwrap()
}
}
}