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* Add comprehensive unit tests for WindowsKeyConverter - Implement 118 parallelizable unit tests for WindowsKeyConverter - Cover ToKey and ToKeyInfo methods with full bidirectional testing - Test basic characters, modifiers, special keys, function keys - Test VK_PACKET Unicode/IME input - Test OEM keys, NumPad keys, and lock states - Include round-trip conversion tests - All tests passing successfully Fixes #4389 * Rename `start` parameter to `viewportXOffset` for clarity The `start` parameter in several methods and interfaces has been renamed to `viewportXOffset` to better reflect its purpose as the horizontal offset of the viewport during string rendering. - Updated method signatures in `ListViewWithSelection` to use `viewportXOffset` instead of `start`, including default values. - Modified the `RenderUstr` method in `ListViewWithSelection` to use `viewportXOffset` for calculating the starting index. - Renamed the `start` parameter to `viewportXOffset` in the `IListDataSource` interface and updated its documentation. - Replaced all occurrences of `start` with `viewportXOffset` in the `ListWrapper<T>` class, including method calls and logic. - Updated the `RenderUstr` method in `ListWrapper<T>` to use `viewportXOffset` for substring calculations. - Adjusted the test method in `ListViewTests.cs` to reflect the parameter name change. These changes improve code readability and make the parameter's role in rendering logic more explicit. * Remove WindowsKeyConverterTests class that was added by mistake * Modernized ListView and IListDataSource - Tons of new unit tests Refactored `ListView` and `IListDataSource` to improve readability, maintainability, and functionality. Introduced `ListWrapper<T>` as a default implementation of `IListDataSource` for easier integration with standard collections. Enhanced `ListView` with better handling of marking, selection, and scrolling. Replaced `viewportXOffset` with `viewportX` for horizontal scrolling. Added `EnsureSelectedItemVisible` to maintain visibility of the selected item. Updated `IListDataSource` with detailed XML documentation and added `SuspendCollectionChangedEvent` for bulk updates. Improved null safety with nullable reference types. Added comprehensive unit tests for `ListWrapper<T>` and `IListDataSource` to ensure robustness. Modernized the codebase with C# features like expression-bodied members and pattern matching. Fixed bugs related to `SelectedItem` validation and rendering artifacts. * Improve index validation in ComboBox and ListView Enhance robustness by adding stricter checks for valid indices in ComboBox and ListView. Updated conditions in the `_listview.SelectedItemChanged` event handler to ensure `e.Item` is non-negative before accessing `_searchSet`. Modified the `SetValue` method to use `e.Item` instead of `_listview.SelectedItem`. In ListView, updated the `OnSelectedChanged` method to validate that `SelectedItem` is non-negative (`>= 0`) before accessing the `Source` list. These changes prevent potential out-of-range errors and improve code safety. * Refactor and enhance test coverage across modules Refactored and added new tests to improve coverage, readability, and consistency across multiple test files. Key changes include: - **ShortcutTests.cs**: Added tests for `BindKeyToApplication` and removed redundant tests. - **SourcesManagerTests.cs**: Renamed `Update_*` tests to `Load_*` for clarity. - **ArrangementTests.cs**: Reintroduced `MouseGrabHandler` tests, added `ViewArrangement` flag tests, and improved structure. - **NeedsDrawTests.cs**: Replaced `Application.Screen.Size` with fixed dimensions for better isolation. - **DimAutoTests.cs**: Updated layout tests to use fixed dimensions. - **FrameTests.cs**: Standardized object initialization and validated frame behavior. - **SubViewTests.cs**: Improved formatting and modernized event handling. - **NumericUpDownTests.cs**: Decoupled layout tests from screen size. General improvements: - Enhanced formatting and removed redundant tests. - Added comments for clarity. - Introduced `ITestOutputHelper` for better debugging in `ArrangementTests`. * Refactor to use nullable types for better null safety Enabled nullable reference types across the codebase to improve null safety and prevent potential null reference issues. Refactored `SelectedItem` and related properties from `int` to `int?` to represent no selection with `null` instead of `-1`. Updated logic, event arguments, and method signatures to handle nullable values consistently. Simplified object initialization using modern C# syntax and improved code readability with interpolated strings. Added null checks and early returns to prevent runtime errors. Enhanced error handling by throwing `ArgumentOutOfRangeException` for invalid values. Updated tests to reflect the changes, replacing assertions for `-1` with `null` and ensuring proper handling of nullable values. Cleaned up redundant code and improved formatting for better maintainability. * on` functionality has been deprecated, refactored, or removed from the `Shortcut` class. * Refactor: Transition to instance-based architecture Updated `Run-LocalCoverage.ps1` to increase `--blame-hang-timeout` from 10s to 60s. Improved null safety in `GuiTestContext` by adding null-conditional operators. Commented out problematic code in `SetupFakeApplicationAttribute.cs` to prevent test hangs. Excluded `ViewBase` files from `UnitTests.Parallelizable.csproj` and removed redundant folder declarations. Simplified event handling in `IListDataSourceTests.cs` and updated `ListViewTests.cs` to use nullable reference types. Enhanced documentation to emphasize the transition to an instance-based application architecture. Updated examples in `application.md`, `multitasking.md`, and `navigation.md` to reflect the use of `Application.Create()` and `View.App`. Clarified the obsolescence of the static `Application` class. Revised table of contents in `toc.yml` to include new sections like "Application Deep Dive" and "Scheme Deep Dive." Added `dotnet-tools.json` for tool configuration. These changes improve maintainability, testability, and alignment with modern C# practices. * Refactor ListViewTests to use Terminal.Gui framework The `ListViewTests` class has been refactored to replace the `AutoInitShutdown` attribute with explicit application lifecycle management using `IApplication` and `app.Init()` from the `Terminal.Gui` framework. Key changes include: - Rewriting tests to use `Terminal.Gui`'s application lifecycle. - Adding a private `_output` field for logging test output via `ITestOutputHelper`. - Updating `DriverAssert.AssertDriverContentsWithFrameAre` to include `app.Driver` for UI verification. - Rewriting tests like `Clicking_On_Border_Is_Ignored`, `EnsureSelectedItemVisible_SelectedItem`, and others to align with the new framework. - Adding explicit calls to `app.Shutdown()` for proper cleanup. - Enabling nullable reference types with `#nullable enable`. - Updating `using` directives and `namespace` to reflect the new structure. These changes improve test maintainability, compatibility, and diagnostics. * Update Terminal.Gui/Views/CollectionNavigation/CollectionNavigatorBase.cs Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com> * Update Terminal.Gui/Views/CollectionNavigation/CollectionNavigatorBase.cs Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com> * Update Examples/UICatalog/UICatalogTop.cs Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com> * Update Terminal.Gui/Views/ListWrapper.cs Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com> * Update Terminal.Gui/Views/ListWrapper.cs Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com> * Updated the `SetMark` method to return `Source.IsMarked(SelectedItem.Value)` for consistency and removed an outdated comment questioning its correctness. Enhanced the exception message in the `SelectedItem` property setter to provide clearer guidance when the value is out of range. * Add comprehensive ListView behavior test coverage Added multiple test methods to validate `ListView` behavior: - `Vertical_ScrollBar_Hides_And_Shows_As_Needed`: Ensures the vertical scrollbar auto-hides/shows based on content height. - `Mouse_Wheel_Scrolls`: Verifies vertical scrolling with the mouse wheel updates `TopItem`. - `SelectedItem_With_Source_Null_Does_Nothing`: Confirms no exceptions occur when setting `SelectedItem` with a `null` source. - `Horizontal_Scroll`: Tests horizontal scrolling, including programmatic and mouse wheel interactions, ensuring `LeftItem` updates correctly. - `SetSourceAsync_SetsSource`: Validates the asynchronous `SetSourceAsync` method updates the source and item count. - `AllowsMultipleSelection_Set_To_False_Unmarks_All_But_Selected`: Ensures disabling multiple selection unmarks all but the selected item. - `Source_CollectionChanged_Remove`: Confirms `SelectedItem` and source count update correctly when items are removed from the source collection. --------- Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
362 lines
17 KiB
C#
362 lines
17 KiB
C#
using Moq;
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using Xunit.Abstractions;
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namespace UnitTests_Parallelizable.TextTests;
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public class CollectionNavigatorTests
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{
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private static readonly string [] simpleStrings =
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{
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"apricot", // 0
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"arm", // 1
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"bat", // 2
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"batman", // 3
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"candle" // 4
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};
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private readonly ITestOutputHelper _output;
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public CollectionNavigatorTests (ITestOutputHelper output) { _output = output; }
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[Fact]
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public void AtSymbol ()
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{
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var strings = new [] { "apricot", "arm", "ta", "@bob", "@bb", "text", "egg", "candle" };
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var n = new CollectionNavigator (strings);
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Assert.Equal (3, n.GetNextMatchingItem (0, '@'));
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Assert.Equal (3, n.GetNextMatchingItem (3, 'b'));
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Assert.Equal (4, n.GetNextMatchingItem (3, 'b'));
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}
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[Fact]
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public void Cycling ()
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{
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// cycling with 'b'
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var n = new CollectionNavigator (simpleStrings);
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Assert.Equal (2, n.GetNextMatchingItem (0, 'b'));
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Assert.Equal (3, n.GetNextMatchingItem (2, 'b'));
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// if 4 (candle) is selected it should loop back to bat
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Assert.Equal (2, n.GetNextMatchingItem (4, 'b'));
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// cycling with 'a'
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n = new CollectionNavigator (simpleStrings);
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Assert.Equal (0, n.GetNextMatchingItem (null, 'a'));
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Assert.Equal (1, n.GetNextMatchingItem (0, 'a'));
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// if 4 (candle) is selected it should loop back to apricot
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Assert.Equal (0, n.GetNextMatchingItem (4, 'a'));
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}
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[Fact]
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public void Delay ()
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{
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var strings = new [] { "$$", "$100.00", "$101.00", "$101.10", "$200.00", "apricot" };
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int? current = 0;
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var n = new CollectionNavigator (strings);
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// No delay
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("apricot"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 'a'));
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Assert.Equal ("a", n.SearchString);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$$"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, '$'));
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Assert.Equal ("$", n.SearchString);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$$"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, '$'));
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Assert.Equal ("$$", n.SearchString);
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// Delay
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Thread.Sleep (n.TypingDelay + 10);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("apricot"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 'a'));
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Assert.Equal ("a", n.SearchString);
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Thread.Sleep (n.TypingDelay + 10);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$$"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, '$'));
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Assert.Equal ("$", n.SearchString);
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Thread.Sleep (n.TypingDelay + 10);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$100.00"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, '$'));
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Assert.Equal ("$", n.SearchString);
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Thread.Sleep (n.TypingDelay + 10);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$101.00"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, '$'));
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Assert.Equal ("$", n.SearchString);
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Thread.Sleep (n.TypingDelay + 10);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$101.10"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, '$'));
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Assert.Equal ("$", n.SearchString);
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Thread.Sleep (n.TypingDelay + 10);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$101.10"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, '2')); // Shouldn't move
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Assert.Equal ("2", n.SearchString);
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}
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[Fact]
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public void FullText ()
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{
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var strings = new [] { "apricot", "arm", "ta", "target", "text", "egg", "candle" };
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var n = new CollectionNavigator (strings);
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int? current = 0;
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("ta"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 't'));
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// should match "te" in "text"
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("text"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 'e'));
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// still matches text
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("text"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 'x'));
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// nothing starts texa so it should NOT jump to apricot
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("text"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 'a'));
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Thread.Sleep (n.TypingDelay + 100);
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// nothing starts "texa". Since were past timedelay we DO jump to apricot
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("apricot"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 'a'));
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}
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[Theory]
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[InlineData (KeyCode.A, true)]
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[InlineData (KeyCode.Z, true)]
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[InlineData (KeyCode.D0, true)]
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[InlineData (KeyCode.A | KeyCode.ShiftMask, true)]
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[InlineData (KeyCode.Z | KeyCode.ShiftMask, true)]
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[InlineData (KeyCode.Space, true)]
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[InlineData (KeyCode.Z | KeyCode.CtrlMask, false)]
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[InlineData (KeyCode.Z | KeyCode.AltMask, false)]
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[InlineData (KeyCode.F1, false)]
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[InlineData (KeyCode.Delete, false)]
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[InlineData (KeyCode.Esc, false)]
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[InlineData (KeyCode.ShiftMask, false)]
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public void IsCompatibleKey_Does_Not_Allow_Alt_And_Ctrl_Keys (KeyCode keyCode, bool compatible)
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{
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var m = new DefaultCollectionNavigatorMatcher ();
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Assert.Equal (compatible, m.IsCompatibleKey (keyCode));
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}
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[Fact]
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public void MinimizeMovement_False_ShouldMoveIfMultipleMatches ()
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{
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var strings = new [] { "$$", "$100.00", "$101.00", "$101.10", "$200.00", "apricot", "c", "car", "cart" };
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int? current = 0;
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var n = new CollectionNavigator (strings);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$$"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "$$"));
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$100.00"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "$"));
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$$"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "$$")); // back to top
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$100.00"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "$"));
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$101.00"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "$"));
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$101.10"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "$"));
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$200.00"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "$"));
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$$"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "$")); // back to top
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("apricot"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "a"));
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$$"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "$")); // back to top
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$100.00"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "$100.00"));
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$101.00"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "$"));
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$101.00"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "$101.00"));
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$200.00"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "$2"));
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$200.00"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "$200.00"));
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$101.00"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "$101.00"));
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$200.00"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "$2"));
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$101.00"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "$101.00"));
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$200.00"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "$2"));
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("car"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "car"));
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("cart"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "car"));
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Assert.Null (n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "x"));
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}
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[Fact]
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public void MinimizeMovement_True_ShouldStayOnCurrentIfMultipleMatches ()
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{
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var strings = new [] { "$$", "$100.00", "$101.00", "$101.10", "$200.00", "apricot", "c", "car", "cart" };
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int? current = 0;
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var n = new CollectionNavigator (strings);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$$"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "$$", true));
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$$"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "$", true));
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$$"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "$$", true)); // back to top
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$100.00"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "$1", true));
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$100.00"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "$", true));
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$100.00"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "$", true));
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("car"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "car", true));
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("car"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "car", true));
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Assert.Null (n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, "x", true));
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}
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[Fact]
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public void MutliKeySearchPlusWrongKeyStays ()
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{
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var strings = new [] { "a", "c", "can", "candle", "candy", "yellow", "zebra" };
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int? current = 0;
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var n = new CollectionNavigator (strings);
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// https://github.com/gui-cs/Terminal.Gui/pull/2132#issuecomment-1298425573
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// One thing that it currently does that is different from Explorer is that as soon as you hit a wrong key then it jumps to that index.
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// So if you type cand then z it jumps you to something beginning with z. In the same situation Windows Explorer beeps (not the best!)
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// but remains on candle.
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// We might be able to update the behaviour so that a 'wrong' keypress (z) within 500ms of a 'right' keypress ("can" + 'd') is
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// simply ignored (possibly ending the search process though). That would give a short delay for user to realise the thing
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// they typed doesn't exist and then start a new search (which would be possible 500ms after the last 'good' keypress).
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// This would only apply for 2+ character searches where theres been a successful 2+ character match right before.
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("a"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 'a'));
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Assert.Equal ("a", n.SearchString);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("c"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 'c'));
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Assert.Equal ("c", n.SearchString);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("can"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 'a'));
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Assert.Equal ("ca", n.SearchString);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("can"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 'n'));
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Assert.Equal ("can", n.SearchString);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("candle"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 'd'));
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Assert.Equal ("cand", n.SearchString);
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// Same as above, but with a 'wrong' key (z)
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Thread.Sleep (n.TypingDelay + 10);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("a"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 'a'));
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Assert.Equal ("a", n.SearchString);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("c"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 'c'));
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Assert.Equal ("c", n.SearchString);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("can"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 'a'));
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Assert.Equal ("ca", n.SearchString);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("can"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 'n'));
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Assert.Equal ("can", n.SearchString);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("can"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 'z')); // Shouldn't move
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Assert.Equal ("can", n.SearchString); // Shouldn't change
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}
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[Fact]
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public void OutOfBoundsShouldBeIgnored ()
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{
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var n = new CollectionNavigator (simpleStrings);
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// Expect saying that index 500 is the current selection should not cause
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// error and just be ignored (treated as no selection)
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Assert.Equal (2, n.GetNextMatchingItem (500, 'b'));
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}
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[Fact]
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public void ShouldAcceptNull ()
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{
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var n = new CollectionNavigator (simpleStrings);
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// Expect that index of null (i.e. no selection) should work correctly
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// and select the first entry of the letter 'b'
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Assert.Equal (2, n.GetNextMatchingItem (null, 'b'));
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}
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[Fact]
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public void Symbols ()
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{
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var strings = new [] { "$$", "$100.00", "$101.00", "$101.10", "$200.00", "apricot" };
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int? current = 0;
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var n = new CollectionNavigator (strings);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("apricot"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 'a'));
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Assert.Equal ("a", n.SearchString);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$$"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, '$'));
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Assert.Equal ("$", n.SearchString);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$100.00"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, '1'));
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Assert.Equal ("$1", n.SearchString);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$100.00"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, '0'));
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Assert.Equal ("$10", n.SearchString);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$101.00"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, '1'));
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Assert.Equal ("$101", n.SearchString);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$101.00"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, '.'));
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Assert.Equal ("$101.", n.SearchString);
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// stay on the same item becuase still in timedelay
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$101.00"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 'a'));
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Assert.Equal ("$101.", n.SearchString);
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Thread.Sleep (n.TypingDelay + 100);
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// another '$' means searching for "$" again
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$101.10"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, '$'));
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Assert.Equal ("$", n.SearchString);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("$$"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, '$'));
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Assert.Equal ("$$", n.SearchString);
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}
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[Fact]
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public void Unicode ()
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{
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var strings = new [] { "apricot", "arm", "ta", "丗丙业丞", "丗丙丛", "text", "egg", "candle" };
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var n = new CollectionNavigator (strings);
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int? current = 0;
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("丗丙业丞"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, '丗'));
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// 丗丙业丞 is as good a match as 丗丙丛
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// so when doing multi character searches we should
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// prefer to stay on the same index unless we invalidate
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// our typed text
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("丗丙业丞"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, '丙'));
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// No longer matches 丗丙业丞 and now only matches 丗丙丛
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// so we should move to the new match
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("丗丙丛"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, '丛'));
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// nothing starts "丗丙丛a". Since were still in the timedelay we do not jump to apricot
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("丗丙丛"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 'a'));
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Thread.Sleep (n.TypingDelay + 100);
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// nothing starts "丗丙丛a". Since were past timedelay we DO jump to apricot
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("apricot"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 'a'));
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}
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[Fact]
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public void Word ()
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{
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var strings = new [] { "apricot", "arm", "bat", "batman", "bates hotel", "candle" };
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int? current = 0;
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var n = new CollectionNavigator (strings);
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("bat"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 'b')); // match bat
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("bat"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 'a')); // match bat
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Assert.Equal (strings.IndexOf ("bat"), current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 't')); // match bat
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Assert.Equal (
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strings.IndexOf ("bates hotel"),
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current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 'e')
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); // match bates hotel
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Assert.Equal (
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strings.IndexOf ("bates hotel"),
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current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 's')
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); // match bates hotel
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Assert.Equal (
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strings.IndexOf ("bates hotel"),
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current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, ' ')
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); // match bates hotel
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}
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[Fact]
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public void CustomMatcher_NeverMatches ()
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{
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var strings = new [] { "apricot", "arm", "bat", "batman", "bates hotel", "candle" };
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int? current = 0;
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var n = new CollectionNavigator (strings);
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var matchNone = new Mock<ICollectionNavigatorMatcher> ();
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matchNone.Setup (m => m.IsMatch (It.IsAny<string> (), It.IsAny<object> ()))
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.Returns (false);
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n.Matcher = matchNone.Object;
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Assert.Equal (0, current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 'b')); // no matches
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Assert.Equal (0, current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 'a')); // no matches
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Assert.Equal (0, current = n.GetNextMatchingItem (current, 't')); // no matches
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}
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}
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