Example #1
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 public virtual void testClear()
 {
     CharArraySet set = new CharArraySet(TEST_VERSION_CURRENT, 10,true);
     set.addAll(TEST_STOP_WORDS);
     assertEquals("Not all words added", TEST_STOP_WORDS.Length, set.size());
     set.clear();
     assertEquals("not empty", 0, set.size());
     for (int i = 0;i < TEST_STOP_WORDS.Length;i++)
     {
       assertFalse(set.contains(TEST_STOP_WORDS[i]));
     }
     set.addAll(TEST_STOP_WORDS);
     assertEquals("Not all words added", TEST_STOP_WORDS.Length, set.size());
     for (int i = 0;i < TEST_STOP_WORDS.Length;i++)
     {
       assertTrue(set.contains(TEST_STOP_WORDS[i]));
     }
 }
Example #2
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        public virtual void testClear()
        {
            CharArraySet set = new CharArraySet(TEST_VERSION_CURRENT, 10, true);

            set.addAll(TEST_STOP_WORDS);
            assertEquals("Not all words added", TEST_STOP_WORDS.Length, set.size());
            set.clear();
            assertEquals("not empty", 0, set.size());
            for (int i = 0; i < TEST_STOP_WORDS.Length; i++)
            {
                assertFalse(set.contains(TEST_STOP_WORDS[i]));
            }
            set.addAll(TEST_STOP_WORDS);
            assertEquals("Not all words added", TEST_STOP_WORDS.Length, set.size());
            for (int i = 0; i < TEST_STOP_WORDS.Length; i++)
            {
                assertTrue(set.contains(TEST_STOP_WORDS[i]));
            }
        }
Example #3
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        public virtual void testModifyOnUnmodifiable()
        {
            CharArraySet set = new CharArraySet(TEST_VERSION_CURRENT, 10, true);
            set.addAll(TEST_STOP_WORDS);
            //JAVA TO C# CONVERTER WARNING: The original Java variable was marked 'final':
            //ORIGINAL LINE: final int size = set.size();
            int size = set.size();
            set = CharArraySet.unmodifiableSet(set);
            assertEquals("Set size changed due to unmodifiableSet call", size, set.size());
            string NOT_IN_SET = "SirGallahad";
            assertFalse("Test String already exists in set", set.contains(NOT_IN_SET));

            try
            {
              set.add(NOT_IN_SET.ToCharArray());
              fail("Modified unmodifiable set");
            }
            catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            {
              // expected
              assertFalse("Test String has been added to unmodifiable set", set.contains(NOT_IN_SET));
              assertEquals("Size of unmodifiable set has changed", size, set.size());
            }

            try
            {
              set.add(NOT_IN_SET);
              fail("Modified unmodifiable set");
            }
            catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            {
              // expected
              assertFalse("Test String has been added to unmodifiable set", set.contains(NOT_IN_SET));
              assertEquals("Size of unmodifiable set has changed", size, set.size());
            }

            try
            {
              set.add(new StringBuilder(NOT_IN_SET));
              fail("Modified unmodifiable set");
            }
            catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            {
              // expected
              assertFalse("Test String has been added to unmodifiable set", set.contains(NOT_IN_SET));
              assertEquals("Size of unmodifiable set has changed", size, set.size());
            }

            try
            {
              set.clear();
              fail("Modified unmodifiable set");
            }
            catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            {
              // expected
              assertFalse("Changed unmodifiable set", set.contains(NOT_IN_SET));
              assertEquals("Size of unmodifiable set has changed", size, set.size());
            }
            try
            {
              set.add((object) NOT_IN_SET);
              fail("Modified unmodifiable set");
            }
            catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            {
              // expected
              assertFalse("Test String has been added to unmodifiable set", set.contains(NOT_IN_SET));
              assertEquals("Size of unmodifiable set has changed", size, set.size());
            }

            // This test was changed in 3.1, as a contains() call on the given Collection using the "correct" iterator's
            // current key (now a char[]) on a Set<String> would not hit any element of the CAS and therefor never call
            // remove() on the iterator
            try
            {
              set.removeAll(new CharArraySet(TEST_VERSION_CURRENT, TEST_STOP_WORDS, true));
              fail("Modified unmodifiable set");
            }
            catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            {
              // expected
              assertEquals("Size of unmodifiable set has changed", size, set.size());
            }

            try
            {
              set.retainAll(new CharArraySet(TEST_VERSION_CURRENT, NOT_IN_SET, true));
              fail("Modified unmodifiable set");
            }
            catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            {
              // expected
              assertEquals("Size of unmodifiable set has changed", size, set.size());
            }

            try
            {
              set.addAll(NOT_IN_SET);
              fail("Modified unmodifiable set");
            }
            catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            {
              // expected
              assertFalse("Test String has been added to unmodifiable set", set.contains(NOT_IN_SET));
            }

            for (int i = 0; i < TEST_STOP_WORDS.Length; i++)
            {
              assertTrue(set.contains(TEST_STOP_WORDS[i]));
            }
        }
        public virtual void TestModifyOnUnmodifiable()
        {
            CharArraySet set = new CharArraySet(TEST_VERSION_CURRENT, 10, true);
            set.AddAll(TEST_STOP_WORDS);
            int size = set.size();
            set = CharArraySet.UnmodifiableSet(set);
            assertEquals("Set size changed due to unmodifiableSet call", size, set.size());
            string NOT_IN_SET = "SirGallahad";
            assertFalse("Test String already exists in set", set.Contains(NOT_IN_SET));

            try
            {
                set.Add(NOT_IN_SET.ToCharArray());
                fail("Modified unmodifiable set");
            }
            catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            {
                // expected
                assertFalse("Test String has been added to unmodifiable set", set.contains(NOT_IN_SET));
                assertEquals("Size of unmodifiable set has changed", size, set.size());
            }

            try
            {
                set.add(NOT_IN_SET);
                fail("Modified unmodifiable set");
            }
            catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            {
                // expected
                assertFalse("Test String has been added to unmodifiable set", set.contains(NOT_IN_SET));
                assertEquals("Size of unmodifiable set has changed", size, set.size());
            }

            try
            {
                set.Add(new StringBuilder(NOT_IN_SET));
                fail("Modified unmodifiable set");
            }
            catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            {
                // expected
                assertFalse("Test String has been added to unmodifiable set", set.contains(NOT_IN_SET));
                assertEquals("Size of unmodifiable set has changed", size, set.size());
            }

            try
            {
                set.clear();
                fail("Modified unmodifiable set");
            }
            catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            {
                // expected
                assertFalse("Changed unmodifiable set", set.contains(NOT_IN_SET));
                assertEquals("Size of unmodifiable set has changed", size, set.size());
            }
            try
            {
                set.add(NOT_IN_SET);
                fail("Modified unmodifiable set");
            }
            catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            {
                // expected
                assertFalse("Test String has been added to unmodifiable set", set.contains(NOT_IN_SET));
                assertEquals("Size of unmodifiable set has changed", size, set.size());
            }

            // NOTE: This results in a StackOverflow exception. Since this is not a public member of CharArraySet,
            // but an extension method for the test fixture (which apparently has a bug), this test is non-critical
            //// This test was changed in 3.1, as a contains() call on the given Collection using the "correct" iterator's
            //// current key (now a char[]) on a Set<String> would not hit any element of the CAS and therefor never call
            //// remove() on the iterator
            //try
            //{
            //    set.removeAll(new CharArraySet(TEST_VERSION_CURRENT, TEST_STOP_WORDS, true));
            //    fail("Modified unmodifiable set");
            //}
            //catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            //{
            //    // expected
            //    assertEquals("Size of unmodifiable set has changed", size, set.size());
            //}

            #region Added for better .NET support
            // This test was added for .NET to check the Remove method, since the extension method
            // above fails to execute.
            try
            {
#pragma warning disable 612, 618
                set.Remove(TEST_STOP_WORDS[0]);
#pragma warning restore 612, 618
                fail("Modified unmodifiable set");
            }
            catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            {
                // expected
                assertEquals("Size of unmodifiable set has changed", size, set.size());
            }
            #endregion

            try
            {
                set.retainAll(new CharArraySet(TEST_VERSION_CURRENT, new [] { NOT_IN_SET }, true));
                fail("Modified unmodifiable set");
            }
            catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            {
                // expected
                assertEquals("Size of unmodifiable set has changed", size, set.size());
            }

            try
            {
                set.addAll(new[] { NOT_IN_SET});
                fail("Modified unmodifiable set");
            }
            catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            {
                // expected
                assertFalse("Test String has been added to unmodifiable set", set.contains(NOT_IN_SET));
            }

            // LUCENENET Specific - added to test .NETified UnionWith method
            try
            {
                set.UnionWith(new[] { NOT_IN_SET });
                fail("Modified unmodifiable set");
            }
            catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            {
                // expected
                assertFalse("Test String has been added to unmodifiable set", set.contains(NOT_IN_SET));
            }

            for (int i = 0; i < TEST_STOP_WORDS.Length; i++)
            {
                assertTrue(set.contains(TEST_STOP_WORDS[i]));
            }
        }
Example #5
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        public virtual void testModifyOnUnmodifiable()
        {
            CharArraySet set = new CharArraySet(TEST_VERSION_CURRENT, 10, true);

            set.addAll(TEST_STOP_WORDS);
//JAVA TO C# CONVERTER WARNING: The original Java variable was marked 'final':
//ORIGINAL LINE: final int size = set.size();
            int size = set.size();

            set = CharArraySet.unmodifiableSet(set);
            assertEquals("Set size changed due to unmodifiableSet call", size, set.size());
            string NOT_IN_SET = "SirGallahad";

            assertFalse("Test String already exists in set", set.contains(NOT_IN_SET));

            try
            {
                set.add(NOT_IN_SET.ToCharArray());
                fail("Modified unmodifiable set");
            }
            catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            {
                // expected
                assertFalse("Test String has been added to unmodifiable set", set.contains(NOT_IN_SET));
                assertEquals("Size of unmodifiable set has changed", size, set.size());
            }

            try
            {
                set.add(NOT_IN_SET);
                fail("Modified unmodifiable set");
            }
            catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            {
                // expected
                assertFalse("Test String has been added to unmodifiable set", set.contains(NOT_IN_SET));
                assertEquals("Size of unmodifiable set has changed", size, set.size());
            }

            try
            {
                set.add(new StringBuilder(NOT_IN_SET));
                fail("Modified unmodifiable set");
            }
            catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            {
                // expected
                assertFalse("Test String has been added to unmodifiable set", set.contains(NOT_IN_SET));
                assertEquals("Size of unmodifiable set has changed", size, set.size());
            }

            try
            {
                set.clear();
                fail("Modified unmodifiable set");
            }
            catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            {
                // expected
                assertFalse("Changed unmodifiable set", set.contains(NOT_IN_SET));
                assertEquals("Size of unmodifiable set has changed", size, set.size());
            }
            try
            {
                set.add((object)NOT_IN_SET);
                fail("Modified unmodifiable set");
            }
            catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            {
                // expected
                assertFalse("Test String has been added to unmodifiable set", set.contains(NOT_IN_SET));
                assertEquals("Size of unmodifiable set has changed", size, set.size());
            }

            // This test was changed in 3.1, as a contains() call on the given Collection using the "correct" iterator's
            // current key (now a char[]) on a Set<String> would not hit any element of the CAS and therefor never call
            // remove() on the iterator
            try
            {
                set.removeAll(new CharArraySet(TEST_VERSION_CURRENT, TEST_STOP_WORDS, true));
                fail("Modified unmodifiable set");
            }
            catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            {
                // expected
                assertEquals("Size of unmodifiable set has changed", size, set.size());
            }

            try
            {
                set.retainAll(new CharArraySet(TEST_VERSION_CURRENT, NOT_IN_SET, true));
                fail("Modified unmodifiable set");
            }
            catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            {
                // expected
                assertEquals("Size of unmodifiable set has changed", size, set.size());
            }

            try
            {
                set.addAll(NOT_IN_SET);
                fail("Modified unmodifiable set");
            }
            catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            {
                // expected
                assertFalse("Test String has been added to unmodifiable set", set.contains(NOT_IN_SET));
            }

            for (int i = 0; i < TEST_STOP_WORDS.Length; i++)
            {
                assertTrue(set.contains(TEST_STOP_WORDS[i]));
            }
        }
Example #6
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        public virtual void testMethods()
        {
            CharArrayMap <int?>       cm = new CharArrayMap <int?>(TEST_VERSION_CURRENT, 2, false);
            Dictionary <string, int?> hm = new Dictionary <string, int?>();

            hm["foo"] = 1;
            hm["bar"] = 2;
            cm.putAll(hm);
            assertEquals(hm.Count, cm.size());
            hm["baz"] = 3;
            cm.putAll(hm);
            assertEquals(hm.Count, cm.size());

            CharArraySet cs = cm.Keys;
            int          n  = 0;

            foreach (object o in cs)
            {
                assertTrue(cm.containsKey(o));
                char[] co = (char[])o;
                assertTrue(cm.containsKey(co, 0, co.Length));
                n++;
            }
            assertEquals(hm.Count, n);
            assertEquals(hm.Count, cs.size());
            assertEquals(cm.size(), cs.size());
            cs.clear();
            assertEquals(0, cs.size());
            assertEquals(0, cm.size());
            try
            {
                cs.add("test");
                fail("keySet() allows adding new keys");
            }
            catch (System.NotSupportedException)
            {
                // pass
            }
            cm.putAll(hm);
            assertEquals(hm.Count, cs.size());
            assertEquals(cm.size(), cs.size());

            IEnumerator <KeyValuePair <object, int?> > iter1 = cm.entrySet().GetEnumerator();

            n = 0;
            while (iter1.MoveNext())
            {
                KeyValuePair <object, int?> entry = iter1.Current;
                object key = entry.Key;
                int?   val = entry.Value;
                assertEquals(cm.get(key), val);
                entry.Value = val * 100;
                assertEquals(val * 100, (int)cm.get(key));
                n++;
            }
            assertEquals(hm.Count, n);
            cm.clear();
            cm.putAll(hm);
            assertEquals(cm.size(), n);

            CharArrayMap <int?> .EntryIterator iter2 = cm.entrySet().GetEnumerator();
            n = 0;
            while (iter2.hasNext())
            {
                char[] keyc = iter2.nextKey();
                int?   val  = iter2.currentValue();
                assertEquals(hm[new string(keyc)], val);
                iter2.Value = val * 100;
                assertEquals(val * 100, (int)cm.get(keyc));
                n++;
            }
            assertEquals(hm.Count, n);

            cm.entrySet().clear();
            assertEquals(0, cm.size());
            assertEquals(0, cm.entrySet().size());
            assertTrue(cm.Empty);
        }