use rhai::Engine; #[test] // TODO also add test case for unary after compound // Hah, turns out unary + has a good use after all! fn test_unary_after_binary() { let mut engine = Engine::new(); if let Ok(result) = engine.eval::("10 % +4") { assert_eq!(result, 2); } else { assert!(false); } if let Ok(result) = engine.eval::("10 << +4") { assert_eq!(result, 160); } else { assert!(false); } if let Ok(result) = engine.eval::("10 >> +4") { assert_eq!(result, 0); } else { assert!(false); } if let Ok(result) = engine.eval::("10 & +4") { assert_eq!(result, 0); } else { assert!(false); } if let Ok(result) = engine.eval::("10 | +4") { assert_eq!(result, 14); } else { assert!(false); } if let Ok(result) = engine.eval::("10 ^ +4") { assert_eq!(result, 14); } else { assert!(false); } }