// Copyright (C) 2014 The Android Open Source Project // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package com.google.gerrit.server.util; import static org.junit.Assert.assertTrue; import org.junit.Test; public class MostSpecificComparatorTest { private MostSpecificComparator cmp; @Test public void shorterDistanceWins() { cmp = new MostSpecificComparator("refs/heads/master"); moreSpecificFirst("refs/heads/master", "refs/heads/master2"); moreSpecificFirst("refs/heads/master", "refs/heads/maste"); moreSpecificFirst("refs/heads/master", "refs/heads/*"); moreSpecificFirst("refs/heads/master", "^refs/heads/.*"); moreSpecificFirst("refs/heads/master", "^refs/heads/master.*"); } /** * Assuming two patterns have the same Levenshtein distance, the pattern which represents a finite * language wins over a pattern which represents an infinite language. */ @Test public void finiteWinsOverInfinite() { cmp = new MostSpecificComparator("refs/heads/master"); moreSpecificFirst("^refs/heads/......", "refs/heads/*"); moreSpecificFirst("^refs/heads/maste.", "^refs/heads/maste.*"); } /** * Assuming two patterns have the same Levenshtein distance and are both either finite or infinite * the one with the higher number of state transitions (in an equivalent automaton) wins */ @Test public void higherNumberOfTransitionsWins() { cmp = new MostSpecificComparator("refs/heads/x"); moreSpecificFirst("^refs/heads/[a-z].*", "refs/heads/*"); // Previously there was a bug where having a '1' in a refname would cause a // glob pattern's Levenshtein distance to decrease by 1. These two // patterns should be a Levenshtein distance of 12 from the both of the // refnames, where previously the 'branch1' refname would be a distance of // 11 from 'refs/heads/abc/*' cmp = new MostSpecificComparator("refs/heads/abc/spam/branch2"); moreSpecificFirst("^refs/heads/.*spam.*", "refs/heads/abc/*"); cmp = new MostSpecificComparator("refs/heads/abc/spam/branch1"); moreSpecificFirst("^refs/heads/.*spam.*", "refs/heads/abc/*"); } /** * Assuming the same Levenshtein distance, (in)finity and the number of transitions, the longer * pattern wins */ @Test public void longerPatternWins() { cmp = new MostSpecificComparator("refs/heads/x"); moreSpecificFirst("^refs/heads/[a-z].*", "^refs/heads/..*"); } private void moreSpecificFirst(String first, String second) { assertTrue(cmp.compare(first, second) < 0); } }