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Java example source code file (ArrayBasedEscaperMapTest.java)

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arraybasedescapermap, arraybasedescapermaptest, gwtcompatible, map, nullpointerexception, string, testcase, util

The ArrayBasedEscaperMapTest.java Java example source code

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 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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package com.google.common.escape;

import com.google.common.annotations.GwtCompatible;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableMap;

import junit.framework.TestCase;

import java.util.Map;

/**
 * @author David Beaumont
 */
@GwtCompatible
public class ArrayBasedEscaperMapTest extends TestCase {
  public void testNullMap() {
    try {
      ArrayBasedEscaperMap.create(null);
      fail("expected exception did not occur");
    } catch (NullPointerException e) {
      // pass
    }
  }

  public void testEmptyMap() {
    Map<Character, String> map = ImmutableMap.of();
    ArrayBasedEscaperMap fem = ArrayBasedEscaperMap.create(map);
    // Non-null array of zero length.
    assertEquals(0, fem.getReplacementArray().length);
  }

  public void testMapLength() {
    Map<Character, String> map = ImmutableMap.of(
        'a', "first",
        'z', "last");
    ArrayBasedEscaperMap fem = ArrayBasedEscaperMap.create(map);
    // Array length is highest character value + 1
    assertEquals('z' + 1, fem.getReplacementArray().length);
  }

  public void testMapping() {
    Map<Character, String> map = ImmutableMap.of(
        '\0', "zero",
        'a', "first",
        'b', "second",
        'z', "last",
        '\uFFFF', "biggest");
    ArrayBasedEscaperMap fem = ArrayBasedEscaperMap.create(map);
    char[][] replacementArray = fem.getReplacementArray();
    // Array length is highest character value + 1
    assertEquals(65536, replacementArray.length);
    // The final element should always be non null.
    assertNotNull(replacementArray[replacementArray.length - 1]);
    // Exhaustively check all mappings (an int index avoids wrapping).
    for (int n = 0; n < replacementArray.length; ++n) {
      char c = (char) n;
      if (replacementArray[n] != null) {
        assertEquals(map.get(c), new String(replacementArray[n]));
      } else {
        assertFalse(map.containsKey(c));
      }
    }
  }
}

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