"use strict"; // Copyright 2020 Google Inc. Use of this source code is governed by an // MIT-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at // https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT. Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); exports.expectObservableToError = expectObservableToError; exports.expectEqualPaths = expectEqualPaths; exports.expectEqualIgnoringWhitespace = expectEqualIgnoringWhitespace; exports.expectEqualWithHashCode = expectEqualWithHashCode; /** * Subscribes to `observable` and asserts that it errors with the expected * `errorMessage`. Calls `done()` to complete the spec. */ function expectObservableToError(observable, errorMessage, done) { observable.subscribe({ next: () => { throw new Error('expected error'); }, error: error => { expect(error.message).toBe(errorMessage); done(); }, complete: () => { throw new Error('expected error'); }, }); } /** * Asserts that the `actual` path is equal to the `expected` one, accounting for * OS differences. */ function expectEqualPaths(actual, expected) { if (process.platform === 'win32') { expect(actual.toLowerCase()).toBe(expected.toLowerCase()); } else { expect(actual).toBe(expected); } } /** * Asserts that `string1` is equal to `string2`, ignoring all whitespace in * either string. */ function expectEqualIgnoringWhitespace(string1, string2) { function strip(str) { return str.replace(/\s+/g, ''); } expect(strip(string1)).toBe(strip(string2)); } /** * Asserts that `val1` and `val2` are equal and have the same hashcode. */ function expectEqualWithHashCode(val1, val2) { expect(val1.equals(val2)).toBe(true); expect(val1.hashCode()).toBe(val2.hashCode()); } //# sourceMappingURL=utils.js.map