- Simplify `assert_buffer_eq!` logic.
- Deprecate `assert_buffer_eq!`.
- Introduce `TestBackend::assert_buffer_lines`.
Also simplify many tests involving buffer comparisons.
For the deprecation, just use `assert_eq` instead of `assert_buffer_eq`:
```diff
-assert_buffer_eq!(actual, expected);
+assert_eq!(actual, expected);
```
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I noticed `assert_buffer_eq!` creating no test coverage reports and
looked into this macro. First I simplified it. Then I noticed a bunch of
`assert_eq!(buffer, …)` and other indirect usages of this macro (like
`TestBackend::assert_buffer`).
The good thing here is that it's mainly used in tests so not many
changes to the library code.
`Block::bordered()` is shorter than
`Block::new().borders(Borders::ALL)`, requires one less import
(`Borders`) and in case `Block::default()` was used before can even be
`const`.
Fixes many not yet enabled lints (mostly pedantic) on everything that is
not the lib (examples, benchs, tests). Therefore, this is not containing
anything that can be a breaking change.
Lints are not enabled as that should be the job of #974. I created this
as a separate PR as its mostly independent and would only clutter up the
diff of #974 even more.
Also see
https://github.com/ratatui-org/ratatui/pull/974#discussion_r1506458743
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Co-authored-by: Josh McKinney <joshka@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(barchart): Add direction attribute
Enable rendring the bars horizontally. In some cases this allow us to
make more efficient use of the available space.
Signed-off-by: Ben Fekih, Hichem <hichem.f@live.de>
* feat(barchart)!: render the group labels depending on the alignment
This is a breaking change, since the alignment by default is set to
Left and the group labels are always rendered in the center.
Signed-off-by: Ben Fekih, Hichem <hichem.f@live.de>
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Signed-off-by: Ben Fekih, Hichem <hichem.f@live.de>
for now the value is converted to a string and then printed. in many
cases the values are too wide or double values. so it make sense
to set a custom value text instead of the default behavior.
this patch suggests to add a method
"fn text_value(mut self, text_value: String)"
to the Bar, which allows to override the value printed in the bar
Signed-off-by: Ben Fekih, Hichem <hichem.f@live.de>
* feat(barchart): allow to add a group of bars
Example: to show the revenue of different companies:
┌────────────────────────┐
│ ████ │
│ ████ │
│ ████ ████ │
│ ▄▄▄▄ ████ ████ ████ │
│ ████ ████ ████ ████ │
│ ████ ████ ████ ████ │
│ █50█ █60█ █90█ █55█ │
│ Mars April │
└────────────────────────┘
new structs are introduced: Group and Bar.
the data function is modified to accept "impl Into<Group<'a>>".
a new function "group_gap" is introduced to set the gap between each group
unit test changed to allow the label to be in the center
Signed-off-by: Ben Fekih, Hichem <hichem.f@live.de>
* feat(barchart)!: center labels by default
The bar labels are currently printed string from the left side of
bar. This commit centers the labels under the bar.
Signed-off-by: Ben Fekih, Hichem <hichem.f@live.de>
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Signed-off-by: Ben Fekih, Hichem <hichem.f@live.de>
* Fix barchart incorrectly showing chart filled more than actual
Determination of how filled the bar should be was incorrectly taking the
entire chart height into account, when in fact it should take height-1, because
of extra line with label. Because of that the chart appeared fuller than it
should and was full before reaching maximum value.
* Add a test case for checking if barchart fills correctly up to max value
Co-authored-by: Kemyt <kemyt4@gmail.com>