package groovy.util; import junit.framework.TestCase; import org.codehaus.groovy.control.CompilationFailedException; /** * Testing the simple Groovy integration with Eval. * * @author Dierk Koenig */ public class EvalTest extends TestCase { public void testMeSimple() throws CompilationFailedException { Object result = Eval.me("10"); assertEquals("10", result.toString()); } public void testMeWithSymbolAndObject() throws CompilationFailedException { Object result = Eval.me("x", new Integer(10), "x"); assertEquals("10", result.toString()); } public void testX() throws CompilationFailedException { Object result = Eval.x(new Integer(10), "x"); assertEquals("10", result.toString()); } public void testXY() throws CompilationFailedException { Integer ten = new Integer(10); Object result = Eval.xy(ten, ten, "x+y"); assertEquals("20", result.toString()); } public void testXYZ() throws CompilationFailedException { Integer ten = new Integer(10); Object result = Eval.xyz(ten, ten, ten, "x+y+z"); assertEquals("30", result.toString()); } }