// Test dictionaries. // Ref: false --- // Ref: true // Empty #(:) // Two pairs and string key. #let dict = (normal: 1, "spacy key": 2) #dict #test(dict.normal, 1) #test(dict.at("spacy key"), 2) --- // Test lvalue and rvalue access. #{ let dict = (a: 1, "b b": 1) dict.at("b b") += 1 dict.state = (ok: true, err: false) test(dict, (a: 1, "b b": 2, state: (ok: true, err: false))) test(dict.state.ok, true) dict.at("state").ok = false test(dict.state.ok, false) test(dict.state.err, false) } --- // Test rvalue missing key. #{ let dict = (a: 1, b: 2) // Error: 11-23 dictionary does not contain key "c" let x = dict.at("c") } --- // Missing lvalue is not automatically none-initialized. #{ let dict = (:) // Error: 3-9 dictionary does not contain key "b" dict.b += 1 } --- // Test dictionary methods. #let dict = (a: 3, c: 2, b: 1) #test("c" in dict, true) #test(dict.len(), 3) #test(dict.values(), (3, 1, 2)) #test(dict.pairs().map(p => p.first() + str(p.last())).join(), "a3b1c2") #dict.remove("c") #test("c" in dict, false) #test(dict, (a: 3, b: 1)) --- // Error: 24-29 duplicate key #(first: 1, second: 2, first: 3) --- // Error: 17-20 duplicate key #(a: 1, "b": 2, "a": 3) --- // Simple expression after already being identified as a dictionary. // Error: 9-10 expected named or keyed pair, found identifier #(a: 1, b) // Identified as dictionary due to initial colon. // Error: 4-5 expected named or keyed pair, found integer // Error: 5 expected comma // Error: 12-16 expected identifier or string, found boolean // Error: 17 expected expression #(:1 b:"", true:) // Error: 3-8 expected identifier or string, found binary expression #(a + b: "hey") --- // Error: 3-15 cannot mutate a temporary value #((key: "val").other = "some") --- #{ let object = none // Error: 3-9 expected dictionary, found none object.property = "value" }