// This test is mostly to check that the parser still kinda outputs something // (and doesn't enter an infinite loop!) even though the query is completely // invalid. const PARSED = [ { query: 'a b', elems: [ { name: "a b", fullPath: ["a", "b"], pathWithoutLast: ["a"], pathLast: "b", generics: [], }, ], foundElems: 1, original: "a b", returned: [], userQuery: "a b", error: null, }, { query: 'a b', elems: [ { name: "a b", fullPath: ["a", "b"], pathWithoutLast: ["a"], pathLast: "b", generics: [], }, ], foundElems: 1, original: "a b", returned: [], userQuery: "a b", error: null, }, { query: 'aaa,a', elems: [ { name: "aaa", fullPath: ["aaa"], pathWithoutLast: [], pathLast: "aaa", generics: [], }, { name: "a", fullPath: ["a"], pathWithoutLast: [], pathLast: "a", generics: [], }, ], foundElems: 2, original: "aaa,a", returned: [], userQuery: "aaa,a", error: null, }, { query: ',,,,', elems: [], foundElems: 0, original: ",,,,", returned: [], userQuery: ",,,,", error: null, }, { query: 'mod :', elems: [], foundElems: 0, original: 'mod :', returned: [], userQuery: 'mod :', error: "Unexpected `:` (expected path after type filter `mod:`)", }, { query: 'mod\t:', elems: [], foundElems: 0, original: 'mod :', returned: [], userQuery: 'mod :', error: "Unexpected `:` (expected path after type filter `mod:`)", }, ];