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Command-line tools to convert closure-style JSDoc annotations to typescript, and to convert typescript sources to closure externs files

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/// <reference path="chai.d.ts" /> var expect = chai.expect; declare var err: Function; function chaiVersion() { expect(chai).to.have.property('version'); } function assertion() { expect('test').to.be.a('string'); expect('foo').to.equal('foo'); } function _true() { expect(true).to.be.true; expect(false).to.not.be.true; expect(1).to.not.be.true; err(() => { expect('test').to.be.true; }, "expected 'test' to be true") } function ok() { expect(true).to.be.ok; expect(false).to.not.be.ok; expect(1).to.be.ok; expect(0).to.not.be.ok; err(() => { expect('').to.be.ok; }, "expected '' to be truthy"); err(() => { expect('test').to.not.be.ok; }, "expected 'test' to be falsy"); } function _false() { expect(false).to.be.false; expect(true).to.not.be.false; expect(0).to.not.be.false; err(() => { expect('').to.be.false; }, "expected '' to be false") } function _null() { expect(null).to.be.null; expect(false).to.not.be.null; err(() => { expect('').to.be.null; }, "expected '' to be null") } function _undefined() { expect(undefined).to.be.undefined; expect(null).to.not.be.undefined; err(() => { expect('').to.be.undefined; }, "expected '' to be undefined") } function exist() { var foo = 'bar' , bar; expect(foo).to.exist; expect(bar).to.not.exist; } function arguments() { var args = arguments; expect(args).to.be.arguments; expect([]).to.not.be.arguments; expect(args).to.be.an('arguments').and.be.arguments; expect([]).to.be.an('array').and.not.be.Arguments; } function equal() { var foo; expect(undefined).to.equal(foo); } function _typeof() { expect('test').to.be.a('string'); err(() => { expect('test').to.not.be.a('string'); }, "expected 'test' not to be a string"); expect(arguments).to.be.an('arguments'); expect(5).to.be.a('number'); expect(new Number(1)).to.be.a('number'); expect(Number(1)).to.be.a('number'); expect(true).to.be.a('boolean'); expect(new Array()).to.be.a('array'); expect(new Object()).to.be.a('object'); expect({}).to.be.a('object'); expect([]).to.be.a('array'); expect(function () { }).to.be.a('function'); expect(null).to.be.a('null'); err(() => { expect(5).to.not.be.a('number', 'blah'); }, "blah: expected 5 not to be a number"); } function _instanceof() { function Foo() { } expect(new Foo()).to.be.an.instanceof(Foo); err(() => { expect(3).to.an.instanceof(Foo, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected 3 to be an instance of Foo"); } function within(start, finish) { expect(5).to.be.within(5, 10); expect(5).to.be.within(3, 6); expect(5).to.be.within(3, 5); expect(5).to.not.be.within(1, 3); expect('foo').to.have.length.within(2, 4); expect([1, 2, 3]).to.have.length.within(2, 4); err(() => { expect(5).to.not.be.within(4, 6, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected 5 to not be within 4..6", 'blah'); err(() => { expect(10).to.be.within(50, 100, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected 10 to be within 50..100"); err(() => { expect('foo').to.have.length.within(5, 7, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected \'foo\' to have a length within 5..7"); err(() => { expect([1, 2, 3]).to.have.length.within(5, 7, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected [ 1, 2, 3 ] to have a length within 5..7"); } function above(n) { expect(5).to.be.above(2); expect(5).to.be.greaterThan(2); expect(5).to.not.be.above(5); expect(5).to.not.be.above(6); expect('foo').to.have.length.above(2); expect([1, 2, 3]).to.have.length.above(2); err(() => { expect(5).to.be.above(6, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected 5 to be above 6", 'blah'); err(() => { expect(10).to.not.be.above(6, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected 10 to be at most 6"); err(() => { expect('foo').to.have.length.above(4, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected \'foo\' to have a length above 4 but got 3"); err(() => { expect([1, 2, 3]).to.have.length.above(4, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected [ 1, 2, 3 ] to have a length above 4 but got 3"); } function least(n) { expect(5).to.be.at.least(2); expect(5).to.be.at.least(5); expect(5).to.not.be.at.least(6); expect('foo').to.have.length.of.at.least(2); expect([1, 2, 3]).to.have.length.of.at.least(2); err(() => { expect(5).to.be.at.least(6, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected 5 to be at least 6", 'blah'); err(() => { expect(10).to.not.be.at.least(6, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected 10 to be below 6"); err(() => { expect('foo').to.have.length.of.at.least(4, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected \'foo\' to have a length at least 4 but got 3"); err(() => { expect([1, 2, 3]).to.have.length.of.at.least(4, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected [ 1, 2, 3 ] to have a length at least 4 but got 3"); err(() => { expect([1, 2, 3, 4]).to.not.have.length.of.at.least(4, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected [ 1, 2, 3, 4 ] to have a length below 4"); } function below(n) { expect(2).to.be.below(5); expect(2).to.be.lessThan(5); expect(2).to.not.be.below(2); expect(2).to.not.be.below(1); expect('foo').to.have.length.below(4); expect([1, 2, 3]).to.have.length.below(4); err(() => { expect(6).to.be.below(5, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected 6 to be below 5"); err(() => { expect(6).to.not.be.below(10, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected 6 to be at least 10"); err(() => { expect('foo').to.have.length.below(2, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected \'foo\' to have a length below 2 but got 3"); err(() => { expect([1, 2, 3]).to.have.length.below(2, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected [ 1, 2, 3 ] to have a length below 2 but got 3"); } function most(n) { expect(2).to.be.at.most(5); expect(2).to.be.at.most(2); expect(2).to.not.be.at.most(1); expect(2).to.not.be.at.most(1); expect('foo').to.have.length.of.at.most(4); expect([1, 2, 3]).to.have.length.of.at.most(4); err(() => { expect(6).to.be.at.most(5, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected 6 to be at most 5"); err(() => { expect(6).to.not.be.at.most(10, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected 6 to be above 10"); err(() => { expect('foo').to.have.length.of.at.most(2, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected \'foo\' to have a length at most 2 but got 3"); err(() => { expect([1, 2, 3]).to.have.length.of.at.most(2, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected [ 1, 2, 3 ] to have a length at most 2 but got 3"); err(() => { expect([1, 2]).to.not.have.length.of.at.most(2, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected [ 1, 2 ] to have a length above 2"); } function match(regexp) { expect('foobar').to.match(/^foo/); expect('foobar').to.not.match(/^bar/); err(() => { expect('foobar').to.match(/^bar/i, 'blah') }, "blah: expected 'foobar' to match /^bar/i"); err(() => { expect('foobar').to.not.match(/^foo/i, 'blah') }, "blah: expected 'foobar' not to match /^foo/i"); } function length2(n) { expect('test').to.have.length(4); expect('test').to.not.have.length(3); expect([1, 2, 3]).to.have.length(3); err(() => { expect(4).to.have.length(3, 'blah'); }, 'blah: expected 4 to have a property \'length\''); err(() => { expect('asd').to.not.have.length(3, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected 'asd' to not have a length of 3"); } function eql(val) { expect('test').to.eql('test'); expect({ foo: 'bar' }).to.eql({ foo: 'bar' }); expect(1).to.eql(1); expect('4').to.not.eql(4); err(() => { expect(4).to.eql(3, 'blah'); }, 'blah: expected 4 to deeply equal 3'); } function buffer() { var Buffer; expect(new Buffer([1])).to.eql(new Buffer([1])); err(() => { expect(new Buffer([0])).to.eql(new Buffer([1])); }, 'expected <Buffer 00> to deeply equal <Buffer 01>'); } function equal2(val) { expect('test').to.equal('test'); expect(1).to.equal(1); err(() => { expect(4).to.equal(3, 'blah'); }, 'blah: expected 4 to equal 3'); err(() => { expect('4').to.equal(4, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected '4' to equal 4"); } function deepEqual(val) { expect({ foo: 'bar' }).to.deep.equal({ foo: 'bar' }); expect({ foo: 'bar' }).not.to.deep.equal({ foo: 'baz' }); } function deepEqual2() { expect(/a/).to.deep.equal(/a/); expect(/a/).not.to.deep.equal(/b/); expect(/a/).not.to.deep.equal({}); expect(/a/g).to.deep.equal(/a/g); expect(/a/g).not.to.deep.equal(/b/g); expect(/a/i).to.deep.equal(/a/i); expect(/a/i).not.to.deep.equal(/b/i); expect(/a/m).to.deep.equal(/a/m); expect(/a/m).not.to.deep.equal(/b/m); } function deepEqual3(Date) { var a = new Date(1, 2, 3) , b = new Date(4, 5, 6); expect(a).to.deep.equal(a); expect(a).not.to.deep.equal(b); expect(a).not.to.deep.equal({}); } function empty() { function FakeArgs() { }; FakeArgs.prototype.length = 0; expect('').to.be.empty; expect('foo').not.to.be.empty; expect([]).to.be.empty; expect(['foo']).not.to.be.empty; expect(new FakeArgs).to.be.empty; expect({ arguments: 0 }).not.to.be.empty; expect({}).to.be.empty; expect({ foo: 'bar' }).not.to.be.empty; err(() => { expect('').not.to.be.empty; }, "expected \'\' not to be empty"); err(() => { expect('foo').to.be.empty; }, "expected \'foo\' to be empty"); err(() => { expect([]).not.to.be.empty; }, "expected [] not to be empty"); err(() => { expect(['foo']).to.be.empty; }, "expected [ \'foo\' ] to be empty"); err(() => { expect(new FakeArgs).not.to.be.empty; }, "expected { length: 0 } not to be empty"); err(() => { expect({ arguments: 0 }).to.be.empty; }, "expected { arguments: 0 } to be empty"); err(() => { expect({}).not.to.be.empty; }, "expected {} not to be empty"); err(() => { expect({ foo: 'bar' }).to.be.empty; }, "expected { foo: \'bar\' } to be empty"); } function property(name) { expect('test').to.have.property('length'); expect(4).to.not.have.property('length'); expect({ 'foo.bar': 'baz' }) .to.have.property('foo.bar'); expect({ foo: { bar: 'baz' } }) .to.not.have.property('foo.bar'); err(() => { expect('asd').to.have.property('foo'); }, "expected 'asd' to have a property 'foo'"); err(() => { expect({ foo: { bar: 'baz' } }) .to.have.property('foo.bar'); }, "expected { foo: { bar: 'baz' } } to have a property 'foo.bar'"); } function deepProperty(name) { expect({ 'foo.bar': 'baz' }) .to.not.have.deep.property('foo.bar'); expect({ foo: { bar: 'baz' } }) .to.have.deep.property('foo.bar'); err(() => { expect({ 'foo.bar': 'baz' }) .to.have.deep.property('foo.bar'); }, "expected { 'foo.bar': 'baz' } to have a deep property 'foo.bar'"); } function property2(name, val) { expect('test').to.have.property('length', 4); expect('asd').to.have.property('constructor', String); err(() => { expect('asd').to.have.property('length', 4, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected 'asd' to have a property 'length' of 4, but got 3"); err(() => { expect('asd').to.not.have.property('length', 3, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected 'asd' to not have a property 'length' of 3"); err(() => { expect('asd').to.not.have.property('foo', 3, 'blah'); }, "blah: 'asd' has no property 'foo'"); err(() => { expect('asd').to.have.property('constructor', Number, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected 'asd' to have a property 'constructor' of [Function: Number], but got [Function: String]"); } function deepProperty2(name, val) { expect({ foo: { bar: 'baz' } }) .to.have.deep.property('foo.bar', 'baz'); err(() => { expect({ foo: { bar: 'baz' } }) .to.have.deep.property('foo.bar', 'quux', 'blah'); }, "blah: expected { foo: { bar: 'baz' } } to have a deep property 'foo.bar' of 'quux', but got 'baz'"); err(() => { expect({ foo: { bar: 'baz' } }) .to.not.have.deep.property('foo.bar', 'baz', 'blah'); }, "blah: expected { foo: { bar: 'baz' } } to not have a deep property 'foo.bar' of 'baz'"); err(() => { expect({ foo: 5 }) .to.not.have.deep.property('foo.bar', 'baz', 'blah'); }, "blah: { foo: 5 } has no deep property 'foo.bar'"); } function ownProperty(name) { expect('test').to.have.ownProperty('length'); expect('test').to.haveOwnProperty('length'); expect({ length: 12 }).to.have.ownProperty('length'); err(() => { expect({ length: 12 }).to.not.have.ownProperty('length', 'blah'); }, "blah: expected { length: 12 } to not have own property 'length'"); } function string() { expect('foobar').to.have.string('bar'); expect('foobar').to.have.string('foo'); expect('foobar').to.not.have.string('baz'); err(() => { expect(3).to.have.string('baz'); }, "expected 3 to be a string"); err(() => { expect('foobar').to.have.string('baz', 'blah'); }, "blah: expected 'foobar' to contain 'baz'"); err(() => { expect('foobar').to.not.have.string('bar', 'blah'); }, "blah: expected 'foobar' to not contain 'bar'"); } function include() { expect(['foo', 'bar']).to.include('foo'); expect(['foo', 'bar']).to.include('foo'); expect(['foo', 'bar']).to.include('bar'); expect([1, 2]).to.include(1); expect(['foo', 'bar']).to.not.include('baz'); expect(['foo', 'bar']).to.not.include(1); err(() => { expect(['foo']).to.include('bar', 'blah'); }, "blah: expected [ 'foo' ] to include 'bar'"); err(() => { expect(['bar', 'foo']).to.not.include('foo', 'blah'); }, "blah: expected [ 'bar', 'foo' ] to not include 'foo'"); } function keys(array) { expect({ foo: 1 }).to.have.keys(['foo']); expect({ foo: 1, bar: 2 }).to.have.keys(['foo', 'bar']); expect({ foo: 1, bar: 2 }).to.have.keys('foo', 'bar'); expect({ foo: 1, bar: 2, baz: 3 }).to.contain.keys('foo', 'bar'); expect({ foo: 1, bar: 2, baz: 3 }).to.contain.keys('bar', 'foo'); expect({ foo: 1, bar: 2, baz: 3 }).to.contain.keys('baz'); expect({ foo: 1, bar: 2 }).to.contain.keys('foo'); expect({ foo: 1, bar: 2 }).to.contain.keys('bar', 'foo'); expect({ foo: 1, bar: 2 }).to.contain.keys(['foo']); expect({ foo: 1, bar: 2 }).to.contain.keys(['bar']); expect({ foo: 1, bar: 2 }).to.contain.keys(['bar', 'foo']); expect({ foo: 1, bar: 2 }).to.not.have.keys('baz'); expect({ foo: 1, bar: 2 }).to.not.have.keys('foo', 'baz'); expect({ foo: 1, bar: 2 }).to.not.contain.keys('baz'); expect({ foo: 1, bar: 2 }).to.not.contain.keys('foo', 'baz'); expect({ foo: 1, bar: 2 }).to.not.contain.keys('baz', 'foo'); err(() => { expect({ foo: 1 }).to.have.keys(); }, "keys required"); err(() => { expect({ foo: 1 }).to.have.keys([]); }, "keys required"); err(() => { expect({ foo: 1 }).to.not.have.keys([]); }, "keys required"); err(() => { expect({ foo: 1 }).to.contain.keys([]); }, "keys required"); err(() => { expect({ foo: 1 }).to.have.keys(['bar']); }, "expected { foo: 1 } to have key 'bar'"); err(() => { expect({ foo: 1 }).to.have.keys(['bar', 'baz']); }, "expected { foo: 1 } to have keys 'bar', and 'baz'"); err(() => { expect({ foo: 1 }).to.have.keys(['foo', 'bar', 'baz']); }, "expected { foo: 1 } to have keys 'foo', 'bar', and 'baz'"); err(() => { expect({ foo: 1 }).to.not.have.keys(['foo']); }, "expected { foo: 1 } to not have key 'foo'"); err(() => { expect({ foo: 1 }).to.not.have.keys(['foo']); }, "expected { foo: 1 } to not have key 'foo'"); err(() => { expect({ foo: 1, bar: 2 }).to.not.have.keys(['foo', 'bar']); }, "expected { foo: 1, bar: 2 } to not have keys 'foo', and 'bar'"); err(() => { expect({ foo: 1 }).to.not.contain.keys(['foo']); }, "expected { foo: 1 } to not contain key 'foo'"); err(() => { expect({ foo: 1 }).to.contain.keys('foo', 'bar'); }, "expected { foo: 1 } to contain keys 'foo', and 'bar'"); } function chaining() { var tea = { name: 'chai', extras: ['milk', 'sugar', 'smile'] }; expect(tea).to.have.property('extras').with.lengthOf(3); err(() => { expect(tea).to.have.property('extras').with.lengthOf(4); }, "expected [ 'milk', 'sugar', 'smile' ] to have a length of 4 but got 3"); expect(tea).to.be.a('object').and.have.property('name', 'chai'); } function _throw() { // See GH-45: some poorly-constructed custom errors don't have useful names // on either their constructor or their constructor prototype, but instead // only set the name inside the constructor itself. var PoorlyConstructedError = () => { this.name = 'PoorlyConstructedError'; }; PoorlyConstructedError.prototype = Object.create(Error.prototype); var specificError = new RangeError('boo'); var goodFn = () => { 1 == 1; } , badFn = () => { throw new Error('testing'); } , refErrFn = () => { throw new ReferenceError('hello'); } , ickyErrFn = () => { throw new PoorlyConstructedError(); } , specificErrFn = () => { throw specificError; }; expect(goodFn).to.not.throw(); expect(goodFn).to.not.throw(Error); expect(goodFn).to.not.throw(specificError); expect(badFn).to.throw(); expect(badFn).to.throw(Error); expect(badFn).to.not.throw(ReferenceError); expect(badFn).to.not.throw(specificError); expect(refErrFn).to.throw(); expect(refErrFn).to.throw(ReferenceError); expect(refErrFn).to.throw(Error); expect(refErrFn).to.not.throw(TypeError); expect(refErrFn).to.not.throw(specificError); expect(ickyErrFn).to.throw(); expect(ickyErrFn).to.throw(PoorlyConstructedError); expect(ickyErrFn).to.throw(Error); expect(ickyErrFn).to.not.throw(specificError); expect(specificErrFn).to.throw(specificError); expect(badFn).to.throw(/testing/); expect(badFn).to.not.throw(/hello/); expect(badFn).to.throw('testing'); expect(badFn).to.not.throw('hello'); expect(badFn).to.throw(Error, /testing/); expect(badFn).to.throw(Error, 'testing'); err(() => { expect(goodFn).to.throw(); }, "expected [Function] to throw an error"); err(() => { expect(goodFn).to.throw(ReferenceError); }, "expected [Function] to throw ReferenceError"); err(() => { expect(goodFn).to.throw(specificError); }, "expected [Function] to throw [RangeError: boo]"); err(() => { expect(badFn).to.not.throw(); }, "expected [Function] to not throw an error but [Error: testing] was thrown"); err(() => { expect(badFn).to.throw(ReferenceError); }, "expected [Function] to throw 'ReferenceError' but [Error: testing] was thrown"); err(() => { expect(badFn).to.throw(specificError); }, "expected [Function] to throw [RangeError: boo] but [Error: testing] was thrown"); err(() => { expect(badFn).to.not.throw(Error); }, "expected [Function] to not throw 'Error' but [Error: testing] was thrown"); err(() => { expect(refErrFn).to.not.throw(ReferenceError); }, "expected [Function] to not throw 'ReferenceError' but [ReferenceError: hello] was thrown"); err(() => { expect(badFn).to.throw(PoorlyConstructedError); }, "expected [Function] to throw 'PoorlyConstructedError' but [Error: testing] was thrown"); err(() => { expect(ickyErrFn).to.not.throw(PoorlyConstructedError); }, /^(expected \[Function\] to not throw 'PoorlyConstructedError' but)(.*)(PoorlyConstructedError|\{ Object \()(.*)(was thrown)$/); err(() => { expect(ickyErrFn).to.throw(ReferenceError); }, /^(expected \[Function\] to throw 'ReferenceError' but)(.*)(PoorlyConstructedError|\{ Object \()(.*)(was thrown)$/); err(() => { expect(specificErrFn).to.throw(new ReferenceError('eek')); }, "expected [Function] to throw [ReferenceError: eek] but [RangeError: boo] was thrown"); err(() => { expect(specificErrFn).to.not.throw(specificError); }, "expected [Function] to not throw [RangeError: boo]"); err(() => { expect(badFn).to.not.throw(/testing/); }, "expected [Function] to throw error not matching /testing/"); err(() => { expect(badFn).to.throw(/hello/); }, "expected [Function] to throw error matching /hello/ but got 'testing'"); err(() => { expect(badFn).to.throw(Error, /hello/, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected [Function] to throw error matching /hello/ but got 'testing'"); err(() => { expect(badFn).to.throw(Error, 'hello', 'blah'); }, "blah: expected [Function] to throw error including 'hello' but got 'testing'"); } function use(){ chai.use(function (_chai, utils) { _chai.can.use.any(); }); } function respondTo() { function Foo() {}; var bar = {}; expect(Foo).to.respondTo('bar'); expect(Foo).to.not.respondTo('foo'); expect(Foo).itself.to.respondTo('func'); expect(Foo).itself.not.to.respondTo('bar'); expect(bar).to.respondTo('foo'); err(() => { expect(Foo).to.respondTo('baz', 'constructor'); }, /^(constructor: expected)(.*)(\[Function: Foo\])(.*)(to respond to \'baz\')$/); err(() => { expect(bar).to.respondTo('baz', 'object'); }, /^(object: expected)(.*)(\{ foo: \[Function\] \}|\{ Object \()(.*)(to respond to \'baz\')$/); } function satisfy() { function matcher(num) { return num === 1; }; expect(1).to.satisfy(matcher); err(() => { expect(2).to.satisfy(matcher, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected 2 to satisfy [Function: matcher]"); } function closeTo() { expect(1.5).to.be.closeTo(1.0, 0.5); expect(10).to.be.closeTo(20, 20); expect(-10).to.be.closeTo(20, 30); err(() => { expect(2).to.be.closeTo(1.0, 0.5, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected 2 to be close to 1 +/- 0.5"); err(() => { expect(-10).to.be.closeTo(20, 29, 'blah'); }, "blah: expected -10 to be close to 20 +/- 29"); } function includeMembers() { expect([1, 2, 3]).to.include.members([]); expect([1, 2, 3]).to.include.members([3, 2]); expect([1, 2, 3]).to.not.include.members([8, 4]); expect([1, 2, 3]).to.not.include.members([1, 2, 3, 4]); } function sameMembers() { expect([5, 4]).to.have.same.members([4, 5]); expect([5, 4]).to.have.same.members([5, 4]); expect([5, 4]).to.not.have.same.members([]); expect([5, 4]).to.not.have.same.members([6, 3]); expect([5, 4]).to.not.have.same.members([5, 4, 2]); } function members() { expect([5, 4]).members([4, 5]); expect([5, 4]).members([5, 4]); expect([5, 4]).not.members([]); expect([5, 4]).not.members([6, 3]); expect([5, 4]).not.members([5, 4, 2]); }