nushell/crates/nu-protocol/tests/test_value.rs
Leon 220b105efb
Reduced LOC by replacing several instances of Value::Int {}, Value::Float{}, Value::Bool {}, and Value::String {} with Value::int(), Value::float(), Value::boolean() and Value::string() (#7412)
# Description

While perusing Value.rs, I noticed the `Value::int()`, `Value::float()`,
`Value::boolean()` and `Value::string()` constructors, which seem
designed to make it easier to construct various Values, but which aren't
used often at all in the codebase. So, using a few find-replaces
regexes, I increased their usage. This reduces overall LOC because
structures like this:
```
Value::Int {
  val: a,
  span: head
}
```
are changed into
```
Value::int(a, head)
```
and are respected as such by the project's formatter.
There are little readability concerns because the second argument to all
of these is `span`, and it's almost always extremely obvious which is
the span at every callsite.

# User-Facing Changes

None.

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

# After Submitting

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documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
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use nu_protocol::{Span, Value};
#[test]
fn test_comparison_nothing() {
let values = vec![
Value::int(1, Span::test_data()),
Value::string("string", Span::test_data()),
Value::float(1.0, Span::test_data()),
];
let nothing = Value::Nothing {
span: Span::test_data(),
};
for value in values {
assert!(matches!(
value.eq(Span::test_data(), &nothing, Span::test_data()),
Ok(Value::Bool { val: false, .. })
));
assert!(matches!(
value.ne(Span::test_data(), &nothing, Span::test_data()),
Ok(Value::Bool { val: true, .. })
));
assert!(matches!(
nothing.eq(Span::test_data(), &value, Span::test_data()),
Ok(Value::Bool { val: false, .. })
));
assert!(matches!(
nothing.ne(Span::test_data(), &value, Span::test_data()),
Ok(Value::Bool { val: true, .. })
));
}
}