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Correctly run tuples

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Adrian Heine 5 years ago
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      src/setup.rs

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src/setup.rs

@ -128,7 +128,9 @@ macro_rules! runnable_for_tuple {
#[allow(unused)] #[allow(unused)]
fn run<_R: SymbolRunner>(&self, runner: &_R, force: bool) -> Result<bool, Box<dyn Error>> { fn run<_R: SymbolRunner>(&self, runner: &_R, force: bool) -> Result<bool, Box<dyn Error>> {
let ($($name,)*) = self; let ($($name,)*) = self;
Ok($(runner.run_symbol($name, force)? || )* false)
let mut result = false;
$(result = runner.run_symbol($name, force)? || result;)*
Ok(result)
} }
} }
); );
@ -342,4 +344,23 @@ mod test {
setup.add(TestResource("A", "B")).unwrap(); setup.add(TestResource("A", "B")).unwrap();
assert_eq!(*count.borrow(), 0); assert_eq!(*count.borrow(), 0);
} }
#[test]
fn correctly_handles_symbol_tuples() {
let (count, setup) = get_setup();
setup.run_symbol((TestSymbol { reached: false }, TestSymbol { reached: false }), false).unwrap();
assert_eq!(*count.borrow(), 2);
let (count, setup) = get_setup();
setup.run_symbol((TestSymbol { reached: true }, TestSymbol { reached: false }), false).unwrap();
assert_eq!(*count.borrow(), 1);
let (count, setup) = get_setup();
setup.run_symbol((TestSymbol { reached: false }, TestSymbol { reached: true }), false).unwrap();
assert_eq!(*count.borrow(), 1);
let (count, setup) = get_setup();
setup.run_symbol((TestSymbol { reached: true }, TestSymbol { reached: true }), true).unwrap();
assert_eq!(*count.borrow(), 2);
}
} }
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