hugo/common/hstrings/strings_test.go
Bjørn Erik Pedersen 241b21b0fd Create a struct with all of Hugo's config options
Primary motivation is documentation, but it will also hopefully simplify the code.

Also,

* Lower case the default output format names; this is in line with the custom ones (map keys) and how
it's treated all the places. This avoids doing `stringds.EqualFold` everywhere.

Closes #10896
Closes #10620
2023-05-16 18:01:29 +02:00

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// Copyright 2023 The Hugo Authors. All rights reserved.
//
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package hstrings
import (
"testing"
qt "github.com/frankban/quicktest"
)
func TestStringEqualFold(t *testing.T) {
c := qt.New(t)
s1 := "A"
s2 := "a"
c.Assert(StringEqualFold(s1).EqualFold(s2), qt.Equals, true)
c.Assert(StringEqualFold(s1).EqualFold(s1), qt.Equals, true)
c.Assert(StringEqualFold(s2).EqualFold(s1), qt.Equals, true)
c.Assert(StringEqualFold(s2).EqualFold(s2), qt.Equals, true)
c.Assert(StringEqualFold(s1).EqualFold("b"), qt.Equals, false)
c.Assert(StringEqualFold(s1).Eq(s2), qt.Equals, true)
c.Assert(StringEqualFold(s1).Eq("b"), qt.Equals, false)
}