// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. import { assertEquals, assertThrows } from "@std/assert"; import { closestString } from "./closest_string.ts"; Deno.test("closestString() handles basic example", function () { const words = ["hi", "hello", "help"]; assertEquals( JSON.stringify(closestString("hep", words)), '"help"', ); }); Deno.test("closestString() handles case sensitive example 1", function () { const words = ["hi", "hello", "help"]; // this is why caseSensitive is OFF by default; very unintuitive until something better than levenshtein_distance is used assertEquals( JSON.stringify(closestString("HELP", words, { caseSensitive: true })), '"hi"', ); }); Deno.test("closestString() handles case sensitive example 2", function () { const words = ["HI", "HELLO", "HELP"]; assertEquals( JSON.stringify(closestString("he", words, { caseSensitive: true })), '"HI"', ); }); Deno.test("closestString() handles empty input", function () { assertThrows( () => closestString("he", []), Error, "When using closestString(), the possibleWords array must contain at least one word", ); });