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advent-of-code/internal/2020/DaySeven/code_test.go

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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)
}
})
}