package dayseven import "testing" var testInput = []string{ "light red bags contain 1 bright white bag, 2 muted yellow bags.", "dark orange bags contain 3 bright white bags, 4 muted yellow bags.", "bright white bags contain 1 shiny gold bag.", "muted yellow bags contain 2 shiny gold bags, 9 faded blue bags.", "shiny gold bags contain 1 dark olive bag, 2 vibrant plum bags.", "dark olive bags contain 3 faded blue bags, 4 dotted black bags.", "vibrant plum bags contain 5 faded blue bags, 6 dotted black bags.", "faded blue bags contain no other bags.", "dotted black bags contain no other bags.", } func TestPartOne(t *testing.T) { expected := 4 got := PartOne(testInput) if got != expected { t.Errorf("PartOne() = %d, want %d", got, expected) } } func TestPartTwo(t *testing.T) { secondTestInput := []string{ "shiny gold bags contain 2 dark red bags.", "dark red bags contain 2 dark orange bags.", "dark orange bags contain 2 dark yellow bags.", "dark yellow bags contain 2 dark green bags.", "dark green bags contain 2 dark blue bags.", "dark blue bags contain 2 dark violet bags.", "dark violet bags contain no other bags.", } t.Run("First Example", func(t *testing.T) { expected := 32 got := PartTwo(testInput) if got != expected { t.Errorf("PartTwo() = %d, want %d", got, expected) } }) t.Run("Second Example", func(t *testing.T) { expected := 126 got := PartTwo(secondTestInput) if got != expected { t.Errorf("PartTwo() = %d, want %d", got, expected) } }) }