use romantic::Roman; use test_case::test_case; #[test_case(0, ""; "empty")] #[test_case(1, "A"; "one")] #[test_case(2, "AA"; "two")] #[test_case(3, "AAA"; "three")] #[test_case(4, "AB"; "four")] #[test_case(5, "B"; "five")] #[test_case(6, "BA"; "six")] #[test_case(7, "BAA"; "seven")] #[test_case(8, "BAAA"; "eight")] #[test_case(9, "AC"; "nine")] #[test_case(10, "C"; "ten")] fn test_to_string( input: T, expected: &str, ) { let custom = Roman::new(&['A', 'B', 'C']); assert_eq!(custom.to_string(input).unwrap(), expected); } #[test_case("", 0; "empty")] #[test_case("A", 1; "one")] #[test_case("AA", 2; "two")] #[test_case("AAA", 3; "three")] #[test_case("AB", 4; "four")] #[test_case("B", 5; "five")] #[test_case("BA", 6; "six")] #[test_case("BAA", 7; "seven")] #[test_case("BAAA", 8; "eight")] #[test_case("AC", 9; "nine")] #[test_case("C", 10; "ten")] fn test_from_str(input: &str, expected: i32) { let custom = Roman::new(&['A', 'B', 'C', 'D']); assert_eq!(custom.from_str::(input).unwrap(), expected); }