// In JavaScript, std::map has very limited capabilities and no iterator at all var li_std_map = require("li_std_map"); function set_check(container, idx, value, size) { container.set(idx, value); if (container.get(idx) !== value) throw new Error( `Failed setting value at ${idx} in ${container.toString} to ${value}, got ${container.getitem(idx)}`); if (container.size() != size) throw new Error(`Expected a size of ${size}, got ${container.size()}`); } function err_check(container, idx, value, size) { let fail = true; try { container.set(idx, value); } catch { fail = false; } if (fail) throw new Error( `Expected an exception setting value at ${idx} in ${container.toString} to ${value}, got ${container.get(idx)}`); if (container.size() != size) throw new Error(`Expected a size of ${size}, got ${container.size()}`); } var map; map = new li_std_map.IntIntMap(); set_check(map, 0, 10, 1); set_check(map, 1, 0, 2); set_check(map, 2, 20, 3); err_check(map, 0, 'string', 3); if (!map.has_key(2)) throw new Error('Expected key to be found'); if (map.has_key(5)) throw new Error('Expected key to not be found'); map.del(2); if (map.has_key(2)) throw new Error('Expected key to not be found'); map = new li_std_map.StringIntMap(); set_check(map, '0', 10, 1); set_check(map, '1', 0, 2); set_check(map, '2', 20, 3); err_check(map, '0', 'string', 3); if (!map.has_key('2')) throw new Error('Expected key to be found'); if (map.has_key('5')) throw new Error('Expected key to not be found'); map.del('2'); if (map.has_key('2')) throw new Error('Expected key to not be found');