use romantic::Roman; #[test] fn test_readme_roman() { let roman = Roman::default(); assert_eq!(roman.to_string(2022).unwrap(), "MMXXII"); assert_eq!(roman.from_str::("MMXXII").unwrap(), 2022); // The default Roman numeral has a maximum of 3999. assert!(roman.to_string(4000).is_err()); } #[test] fn test_readme_custom() { // The order of characters in the array determines their value. // Here, A equals 1 and B equals 5. let custom = Roman::new(&['A', 'B']); assert_eq!(custom.to_string(6).unwrap(), "BA"); assert_eq!(custom.from_str::("BA").unwrap(), 6); // With only 2 characters, the maximum value you can get is 8 // (the equivalent of VIII). To increase the maximum range, use // more characters. assert!(custom.to_string(9).is_err()); }