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Varying the Algorithm with the Template Method


require 'test/unit'

def empty?(s)
  s.length == 0
end


class EmptyTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
  def setup
    @empty_string = ''
    @one_char_string = 'X'
    @long_string = 'this is a test'
    @empty_array = []
    @one_element_array = [1]
    @long_array = [123456]
  end

  def test_empty_on_strings
    assert empty?(@empty_string)
    assert ! empty?(@one_char_string)
    assert ! empty?(@long_string)
  end

  def test_empty_on_arrays
    assert empty?(@empty_array)
    assert ! empty?(@one_element_array)
    assert ! empty?(@long_array)
  end
end


# $ ruby empty_test.rb

 














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