pdf.js/test/unit/pdf_find_utils_spec.js
Jonas Jenwald 36881e3770 Ensure that all import and require statements, in the entire code-base, have a .js file extension
In order to eventually get rid of SystemJS and start using native `import`s instead, we'll need to provide "complete" file identifiers since otherwise there'll be MIME type errors when attempting to use `import`.
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/* Copyright 2018 Mozilla Foundation
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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*/
import { CharacterType, getCharacterType } from "../../web/pdf_find_utils.js";
describe("pdf_find_utils", function() {
describe("getCharacterType", function() {
it("gets expected character types", function() {
const characters = {
A: CharacterType.ALPHA_LETTER,
a: CharacterType.ALPHA_LETTER,
"0": CharacterType.ALPHA_LETTER,
"5": CharacterType.ALPHA_LETTER,
Ä: CharacterType.ALPHA_LETTER, // 'Ä'
ä: CharacterType.ALPHA_LETTER, // 'ä'
_: CharacterType.ALPHA_LETTER,
" ": CharacterType.SPACE,
"\t": CharacterType.SPACE,
"\r": CharacterType.SPACE,
"\n": CharacterType.SPACE,
"\xA0": CharacterType.SPACE,
"-": CharacterType.PUNCT,
",": CharacterType.PUNCT,
".": CharacterType.PUNCT,
";": CharacterType.PUNCT,
":": CharacterType.PUNCT,
"\u2122": CharacterType.ALPHA_LETTER, // trademark
: CharacterType.THAI_LETTER,
䀀: CharacterType.HAN_LETTER,
: CharacterType.HAN_LETTER,
: CharacterType.KATAKANA_LETTER,
: CharacterType.HIRAGANA_LETTER,
: CharacterType.HALFWIDTH_KATAKANA_LETTER,
};
for (const character in characters) {
const charCode = character.charCodeAt(0);
const type = characters[character];
expect(getCharacterType(charCode)).toEqual(type);
}
});
});
});