From 9257c7ce208e5362ee07e0b4e1aeed21226bcb29 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Spencer Williams Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2020 23:48:05 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Regenerate using a fresh latest build of bat --- .../syntax-tests/highlighted/Crystal/test.cr | 198 +++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 99 insertions(+), 99 deletions(-) diff --git a/tests/syntax-tests/highlighted/Crystal/test.cr b/tests/syntax-tests/highlighted/Crystal/test.cr index 38c53cad..d0971438 100644 --- a/tests/syntax-tests/highlighted/Crystal/test.cr +++ b/tests/syntax-tests/highlighted/Crystal/test.cr @@ -1,117 +1,117 @@ # An example file to test Crystal syntax highlighting in bat -my_var : Nil = nil -my_var_also : Int32 = 42 -my_other_var = 4.0 -another_float = 4.0_f32 -another_float_2 = 4e10 -another_float_3 = -0.5 -big_one = 1_000_000.111_111e-4 -ternary = 1 > 2 : 3 ? 4 -my_symbol = :ThisOne? -my_other_symbol = :No_That_One! -plus = :+ -minus = :- -my_string : String = "this string right here, with an interpolated value of #{my_var_also}" -my_array : Array(Int32) = [1,2,3,4] -my_tuple : Tuple(Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32) = {1,2,3,4} -my_named_tuple : NamedTuple(one: Int32, two: Int32) = {"one": 1, "two": 2} -my_hash : Hash(String, Int32) = {"one" => 1, "two" => 2} -my_proc : Proc(Int32, Int32) = ->(x : Int32){ x * x} -my_other_proc : Proc(String) = ->{ "Wow, neat!" } +my_var : Nil = nil +my_var_also : Int32 = 42 +my_other_var = 4.0 +another_float = 4.0_f32 +another_float_2 = 4e10 +another_float_3 = -0.5 +big_one = 1_000_000.111_111e-4 +ternary = 1 > 2 : 3 ? 4 +my_symbol = :ThisOne? +my_other_symbol = :No_That_One! +plus = :+ +minus = :- +my_string : String = "this string right here, with an interpolated value of #{my_var_also}" +my_array : Array(Int32) = [1,2,3,4] +my_tuple : Tuple(Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32) = {1,2,3,4} +my_named_tuple : NamedTuple(one: Int32, two: Int32) = {"one": 1, "two": 2} +my_hash : Hash(String, Int32) = {"one" => 1, "two" => 2} +my_proc : Proc(Int32, Int32) = ->(x : Int32){ x * x} +my_other_proc : Proc(String) = ->{ "Wow, neat!" } puts my_string -puts(my_string) - -enum Colors - Red - Green - Blue -end - -class Greeter - @instance_field = Colors::Red - @@class_field = Colors::Green - +puts(my_string) + +enum Colors + Red + Green + Blue +end + +class Greeter + @instance_field = Colors::Red + @@class_field = Colors::Green +  def initialize(@name = "world") - end - + end +  def greet  - puts "Hello, #{@name}" - end - - def render_greeting : String - "Hello, #{@name}" - end - - def with_greeting + puts "Hello, #{@name}" + end + + def render_greeting : String + "Hello, #{@name}" + end + + def with_greeting  yield render_greeting - end - - def is_color_default? - @instance_field == @@class_field - end - - def self.greet_static(name : String) : Unit - puts "Hello, #{name}" - end -end - -greeter = Greeter.new("bat") -greeter.with_greeting do |greeting| + end + + def is_color_default? + @instance_field == @@class_field + end + + def self.greet_static(name : String) : Unit + puts "Hello, #{name}" + end +end + +greeter = Greeter.new("bat") +greeter.with_greeting do |greeting|  puts greeting -end - -puts <<-EOF +end + +puts <<-EOF  this is a heredoc and it has a value in it of #{greeter.render_greeting}! -EOF - +EOF + # This is a command: -`echo yay!` +`echo yay!` $?.success? - -my_color = Colors::Red - + +my_color = Colors::Red + puts   case my_color  when Colors::Red, .red? - "Red" + "Red"  when Colors::Green, .green? - "Green" + "Green"  when Colors::Blue, .blue? - "Blue" - else - "I dunno, man. Chartreuse? Maroon?" - end - -class MyGenericClass(T) + "Blue" + else + "I dunno, man. Chartreuse? Maroon?" + end + +class MyGenericClass(T)  def initialize(@wrapped_value : T) - end - - def get - return @wrapped_value - end -end - - -def do_stuff_with_range(r : Range(Int|String)) + end + + def get + return @wrapped_value + end +end + + +def do_stuff_with_range(r : Range(Int|String))  return if r.empty? - return unless !(r.empty?) - r.each do |item| - if /e/.match(item.to_s) - puts "#{item} contains the letter e!" + return unless !(r.empty?) + r.each do |item| + if /e/.match(item.to_s) + puts "#{item} contains the letter e!"  elsif item.to_s.empty? - break - else + break + else  next # this is unnecessary, but whatever - end - end -end - - -macro print_range(range) - {% for i in range %} - puts {{i.id}} - {% end %} -end - -print_range(1..3) -print_range(1...3) + end + end +end + + +macro print_range(range) + {% for i in range %} + puts {{i.id}} + {% end %} +end + +print_range(1..3) +print_range(1...3)