289 lines
12 KiB
GDScript
289 lines
12 KiB
GDScript
extends "res://test_base.gd"
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var custom_signal_emitted = null
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class TestClass:
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func test(p_msg: String) -> String:
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return p_msg + " world"
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func _ready():
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var example: Example = $Example
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# Timing of set instance binding.
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assert_equal(example.is_object_binding_set_by_parent_constructor(), true)
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# Signal.
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example.emit_custom_signal("Button", 42)
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assert_equal(custom_signal_emitted, ["Button", 42])
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# To string.
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assert_equal(example.to_string(),'[ GDExtension::Example <--> Instance ID:%s ]' % example.get_instance_id())
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# It appears there's a bug with instance ids :-(
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#assert_equal($Example/ExampleMin.to_string(), 'ExampleMin:[Wrapped:%s]' % $Example/ExampleMin.get_instance_id())
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# Call static methods.
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assert_equal(Example.test_static(9, 100), 109);
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# It's void and static, so all we know is that it didn't crash.
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Example.test_static2()
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# Property list.
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example.property_from_list = Vector3(100, 200, 300)
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assert_equal(example.property_from_list, Vector3(100, 200, 300))
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var prop_list = example.get_property_list()
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for prop_info in prop_list:
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if prop_info['name'] == 'mouse_filter':
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assert_equal(prop_info['usage'], PROPERTY_USAGE_NO_EDITOR)
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# Call simple methods.
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example.simple_func()
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assert_equal(custom_signal_emitted, ['simple_func', 3])
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example.simple_const_func()
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assert_equal(custom_signal_emitted, ['simple_const_func', 4])
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# Pass custom reference.
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assert_equal(example.custom_ref_func(null), -1)
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var ref1 = ExampleRef.new()
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ref1.id = 27
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assert_equal(example.custom_ref_func(ref1), 27)
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ref1.id += 1;
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assert_equal(example.custom_const_ref_func(ref1), 28)
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# Pass core reference.
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assert_equal(example.image_ref_func(null), "invalid")
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assert_equal(example.image_const_ref_func(null), "invalid")
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var image = Image.new()
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assert_equal(example.image_ref_func(image), "valid")
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assert_equal(example.image_const_ref_func(image), "valid")
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# Return values.
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assert_equal(example.return_something("some string"), "some string42")
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assert_equal(example.return_something_const(), get_viewport())
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var null_ref = example.return_empty_ref()
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assert_equal(null_ref, null)
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var ret_ref = example.return_extended_ref()
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assert_not_equal(ret_ref.get_instance_id(), 0)
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assert_equal(ret_ref.get_id(), 0)
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assert_equal(example.get_v4(), Vector4(1.2, 3.4, 5.6, 7.8))
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assert_equal(example.test_node_argument(example), example)
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# VarArg method calls.
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var var_ref = ExampleRef.new()
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assert_not_equal(example.extended_ref_checks(var_ref).get_instance_id(), var_ref.get_instance_id())
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assert_equal(example.varargs_func("some", "arguments", "to", "test"), 4)
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assert_equal(example.varargs_func_nv("some", "arguments", "to", "test"), 46)
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example.varargs_func_void("some", "arguments", "to", "test")
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assert_equal(custom_signal_emitted, ["varargs_func_void", 5])
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# Method calls with default values.
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assert_equal(example.def_args(), 300)
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assert_equal(example.def_args(50), 250)
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assert_equal(example.def_args(50, 100), 150)
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# Array and Dictionary
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assert_equal(example.test_array(), [1, 2])
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assert_equal(example.test_tarray(), [ Vector2(1, 2), Vector2(2, 3) ])
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assert_equal(example.test_dictionary(), {"hello": "world", "foo": "bar"})
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var array: Array[int] = [1, 2, 3]
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assert_equal(example.test_tarray_arg(array), 6)
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example.callable_bind()
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assert_equal(custom_signal_emitted, ["bound", 11])
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# String += operator
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assert_equal(example.test_string_ops(), "ABCĎE")
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# UtilityFunctions::str()
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assert_equal(example.test_str_utility(), "Hello, World! The answer is 42")
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# Test converting string to char* and doing comparison.
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assert_equal(example.test_string_is_forty_two("blah"), false)
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assert_equal(example.test_string_is_forty_two("forty two"), true)
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# String::resize().
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assert_equal(example.test_string_resize("What"), "What!?")
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# mp_callable() with void method.
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var mp_callable: Callable = example.test_callable_mp()
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assert_equal(mp_callable.is_valid(), true)
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assert_equal(mp_callable.get_argument_count(), 3)
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mp_callable.call(example, "void", 36)
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assert_equal(custom_signal_emitted, ["unbound_method1: Example - void", 36])
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# Check that it works with is_connected().
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assert_equal(example.renamed.is_connected(mp_callable), false)
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example.renamed.connect(mp_callable)
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assert_equal(example.renamed.is_connected(mp_callable), true)
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# Make sure a new object is still treated as equivalent.
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assert_equal(example.renamed.is_connected(example.test_callable_mp()), true)
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assert_equal(mp_callable.hash(), example.test_callable_mp().hash())
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example.renamed.disconnect(mp_callable)
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assert_equal(example.renamed.is_connected(mp_callable), false)
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# mp_callable() with return value.
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var mp_callable_ret: Callable = example.test_callable_mp_ret()
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assert_equal(mp_callable_ret.get_argument_count(), 3)
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assert_equal(mp_callable_ret.call(example, "test", 77), "unbound_method2: Example - test - 77")
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# mp_callable() with const method and return value.
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var mp_callable_retc: Callable = example.test_callable_mp_retc()
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assert_equal(mp_callable_retc.get_argument_count(), 3)
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assert_equal(mp_callable_retc.call(example, "const", 101), "unbound_method3: Example - const - 101")
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# mp_callable_static() with void method.
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var mp_callable_static: Callable = example.test_callable_mp_static()
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assert_equal(mp_callable_static.get_argument_count(), 3)
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mp_callable_static.call(example, "static", 83)
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assert_equal(custom_signal_emitted, ["unbound_static_method1: Example - static", 83])
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# Check that it works with is_connected().
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assert_equal(example.renamed.is_connected(mp_callable_static), false)
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example.renamed.connect(mp_callable_static)
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assert_equal(example.renamed.is_connected(mp_callable_static), true)
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# Make sure a new object is still treated as equivalent.
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assert_equal(example.renamed.is_connected(example.test_callable_mp_static()), true)
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assert_equal(mp_callable_static.hash(), example.test_callable_mp_static().hash())
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example.renamed.disconnect(mp_callable_static)
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assert_equal(example.renamed.is_connected(mp_callable_static), false)
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# mp_callable_static() with return value.
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var mp_callable_static_ret: Callable = example.test_callable_mp_static_ret()
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assert_equal(mp_callable_static_ret.get_argument_count(), 3)
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assert_equal(mp_callable_static_ret.call(example, "static-ret", 84), "unbound_static_method2: Example - static-ret - 84")
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# CallableCustom.
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var custom_callable: Callable = example.test_custom_callable();
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assert_equal(custom_callable.is_custom(), true);
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assert_equal(custom_callable.is_valid(), true);
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assert_equal(custom_callable.call(), "Hi")
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assert_equal(custom_callable.hash(), 27);
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assert_equal(custom_callable.get_object(), null);
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assert_equal(custom_callable.get_method(), "");
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assert_equal(custom_callable.get_argument_count(), 2)
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assert_equal(str(custom_callable), "<MyCallableCustom>");
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# PackedArray iterators
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assert_equal(example.test_vector_ops(), 105)
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assert_equal(example.test_vector_init_list(), 105)
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# Properties.
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assert_equal(example.group_subgroup_custom_position, Vector2(0, 0))
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example.group_subgroup_custom_position = Vector2(50, 50)
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assert_equal(example.group_subgroup_custom_position, Vector2(50, 50))
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# Test Object::cast_to<>() and that correct wrappers are being used.
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var control = Control.new()
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var sprite = Sprite2D.new()
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var example_ref = ExampleRef.new()
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assert_equal(example.test_object_cast_to_node(control), true)
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assert_equal(example.test_object_cast_to_control(control), true)
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assert_equal(example.test_object_cast_to_example(control), false)
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assert_equal(example.test_object_cast_to_node(example), true)
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assert_equal(example.test_object_cast_to_control(example), true)
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assert_equal(example.test_object_cast_to_example(example), true)
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assert_equal(example.test_object_cast_to_node(sprite), true)
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assert_equal(example.test_object_cast_to_control(sprite), false)
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assert_equal(example.test_object_cast_to_example(sprite), false)
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assert_equal(example.test_object_cast_to_node(example_ref), false)
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assert_equal(example.test_object_cast_to_control(example_ref), false)
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assert_equal(example.test_object_cast_to_example(example_ref), false)
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control.queue_free()
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sprite.queue_free()
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# Test that passing null for objects works as expected too.
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var example_null : Example = null
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assert_equal(example.test_object_cast_to_node(example_null), false)
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# Test conversions to and from Variant.
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assert_equal(example.test_variant_vector2i_conversion(Vector2i(1, 1)), Vector2i(1, 1))
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assert_equal(example.test_variant_vector2i_conversion(Vector2(1.0, 1.0)), Vector2i(1, 1))
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assert_equal(example.test_variant_int_conversion(10), 10)
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assert_equal(example.test_variant_int_conversion(10.0), 10)
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assert_equal(example.test_variant_float_conversion(10.0), 10.0)
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assert_equal(example.test_variant_float_conversion(10), 10.0)
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# Test checking if objects are valid.
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var object_of_questionable_validity = Object.new()
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assert_equal(example.test_object_is_valid(object_of_questionable_validity), true)
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object_of_questionable_validity.free()
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assert_equal(example.test_object_is_valid(object_of_questionable_validity), false)
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# Test that ptrcalls from GDExtension to the engine are correctly encoding Object and RefCounted.
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var new_node = Node.new()
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example.test_add_child(new_node)
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assert_equal(new_node.get_parent(), example)
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var new_tileset = TileSet.new()
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var new_tilemap = TileMap.new()
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example.test_set_tileset(new_tilemap, new_tileset)
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assert_equal(new_tilemap.tile_set, new_tileset)
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new_tilemap.queue_free()
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# Test variant call.
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var test_obj = TestClass.new()
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assert_equal(example.test_variant_call(test_obj), "hello world")
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# Constants.
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assert_equal(Example.FIRST, 0)
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assert_equal(Example.ANSWER_TO_EVERYTHING, 42)
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assert_equal(Example.CONSTANT_WITHOUT_ENUM, 314)
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# BitFields.
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assert_equal(Example.FLAG_ONE, 1)
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assert_equal(Example.FLAG_TWO, 2)
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assert_equal(example.test_bitfield(0), 0)
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assert_equal(example.test_bitfield(Example.FLAG_ONE | Example.FLAG_TWO), 3)
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# Test variant iterator.
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assert_equal(example.test_variant_iterator([10, 20, 30]), [15, 25, 35])
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assert_equal(example.test_variant_iterator(null), "iter_init: not valid")
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# RPCs.
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assert_equal(example.return_last_rpc_arg(), 0)
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example.test_rpc(42)
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assert_equal(example.return_last_rpc_arg(), 42)
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example.test_send_rpc(100)
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assert_equal(example.return_last_rpc_arg(), 100)
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# Virtual method.
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var event = InputEventKey.new()
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event.key_label = KEY_H
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event.unicode = 72
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get_viewport().push_input(event)
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assert_equal(custom_signal_emitted, ["_input: H", 72])
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# Check NOTIFICATION_POST_INITIALIZED, both when created from GDScript and godot-cpp.
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var new_example_ref = ExampleRef.new()
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assert_equal(new_example_ref.was_post_initialized(), true)
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assert_equal(example.test_post_initialize(), true)
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# Test a virtual method defined in GDExtension and implemented in script.
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assert_equal(example.test_virtual_implemented_in_script("Virtual", 939), "Implemented")
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assert_equal(custom_signal_emitted, ["Virtual", 939])
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# Test that we can access an engine singleton.
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assert_equal(example.test_use_engine_singleton(), OS.get_name())
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# Test that notifications happen on both parent and child classes.
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var example_child = $ExampleChild
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assert_equal(example_child.get_value1(), 11)
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assert_equal(example_child.get_value2(), 33)
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example_child.notification(NOTIFICATION_ENTER_TREE, true)
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assert_equal(example_child.get_value1(), 11)
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assert_equal(example_child.get_value2(), 22)
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# Test that the extension's library path is absolute and valid.
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var library_path = Example.test_library_path()
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assert_equal(library_path.begins_with("res://"), false)
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assert_equal(library_path, ProjectSettings.globalize_path(library_path))
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assert_equal(FileAccess.file_exists(library_path), true)
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exit_with_status()
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func _on_Example_custom_signal(signal_name, value):
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custom_signal_emitted = [signal_name, value]
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