Algorithms and Data Structures implemented in JavaScript for beginners, following best practices.
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import { parseDate } from '../ParseDate'
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describe('parseDate', () => {
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it.each([
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['18/03/2024', { year: 2024, month: 3, day: 18 }],
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['29/02/2024', { year: 2024, month: 2, day: 29 }],
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['28/02/2023', { year: 2023, month: 2, day: 28 }],
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['01/12/2024', { year: 2024, month: 12, day: 1 }],
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['1/12/2024', { year: 2024, month: 12, day: 1 }],
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['10/1/2024', { year: 2024, month: 1, day: 10 }]
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])('Returns correct output for %s', (dateString, expected) => {
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expect(parseDate(dateString)).toStrictEqual(expected)
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})
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it.each([
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'18-03-2024',
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'18.03.2024',
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'03/2024',
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'01/02/03/2024',
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'123/03/2024'
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])('Throws for %s', (wrongDateString) => {
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expect(() => {
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parseDate(wrongDateString)
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}).toThrow()
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})
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it.each([
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'40/03/2024',
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'30/02/2024',
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'29/02/2023',
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'31/04/2023',
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'00/01/2024',
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'01/00/2024',
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'01/13/2024'
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])('Throws for %s', (wrongDateString) => {
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expect(() => {
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parseDate(wrongDateString)
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}).toThrow()
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})
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})
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