From 3ad6e71f53a87215fb5286bcf87de15524699561 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Tolnay Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2017 17:26:09 -0800 Subject: Move tests into their own crate --- tests/valid/hard_example.toml | 33 --------------------------------- 1 file changed, 33 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 tests/valid/hard_example.toml (limited to 'tests/valid/hard_example.toml') diff --git a/tests/valid/hard_example.toml b/tests/valid/hard_example.toml deleted file mode 100644 index 38856c8..0000000 --- a/tests/valid/hard_example.toml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -# Test file for TOML -# Only this one tries to emulate a TOML file written by a user of the kind of parser writers probably hate -# This part you'll really hate - -[the] -test_string = "You'll hate me after this - #" # " Annoying, isn't it? - - [the.hard] - test_array = [ "] ", " # "] # ] There you go, parse this! - test_array2 = [ "Test #11 ]proved that", "Experiment #9 was a success" ] - # You didn't think it'd as easy as chucking out the last #, did you? - another_test_string = " Same thing, but with a string #" - harder_test_string = " And when \"'s are in the string, along with # \"" # "and comments are there too" - # Things will get harder - - [the.hard."bit#"] - "what?" = "You don't think some user won't do that?" - multi_line_array = [ - "]", - # ] Oh yes I did - ] - -# Each of the following keygroups/key value pairs should produce an error. Uncomment to them to test - -#[error] if you didn't catch this, your parser is broken -#string = "Anything other than tabs, spaces and newline after a keygroup or key value pair has ended should produce an error unless it is a comment" like this -#array = [ -# "This might most likely happen in multiline arrays", -# Like here, -# "or here, -# and here" -# ] End of array comment, forgot the # -#number = 3.14 pi <--again forgot the # -- cgit v1.2.3