// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package internal import ( "strings" "testing" "golang.org/x/text/language" ) func TestInheritanceMatcher(t *testing.T) { for i, tt := range []struct { haveTags string wantTags string match string conf language.Confidence }{ {"und,en,en-US", "en-US", "en-US", language.Exact}, // most specific match {"zh-Hant,zh", "zh-TW", "zh-Hant", language.High}, // zh-TW implies Hant. {"und,zh", "zh-TW", "und", language.High}, // zh-TW does not match zh. {"zh", "zh-TW", "und", language.No}, // zh-TW does not match zh. {"iw,en,nl", "he", "he", language.Exact}, // matches after canonicalization {"he,en,nl", "iw", "he", language.Exact}, // matches after canonicalization // Prefer first match over more specific match for various reasons: // a) consistency of user interface is more important than an exact match, // b) _if_ und is specified, it should be considered a correct and useful match, // Note that a call to this Match will almost always be with a single tag. {"und,en,en-US", "he,en-US", "und", language.High}, } { have := parseTags(tt.haveTags) m := NewInheritanceMatcher(have) tag, index, conf := m.Match(parseTags(tt.wantTags)...) want := language.Raw.Make(tt.match) if tag != want { t.Errorf("%d:tag: got %q; want %q", i, tag, want) } if conf != language.No { if got, _ := language.All.Canonicalize(have[index]); got != want { t.Errorf("%d:index: got %q; want %q ", i, got, want) } } if conf != tt.conf { t.Errorf("%d:conf: got %v; want %v", i, conf, tt.conf) } } } func parseTags(list string) (out []language.Tag) { for _, s := range strings.Split(list, ",") { out = append(out, language.Raw.Make(strings.TrimSpace(s))) } return out }