lbcd/fixedIO_test.go
2014-03-30 12:19:17 -05:00

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// Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Conformal Systems LLC.
// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package btcwire_test
import (
"bytes"
"io"
)
// fixedWriter implements the io.Writer interface and intentially allows
// testing of error paths by forcing short writes.
type fixedWriter struct {
b []byte
pos int
}
// Write writes the contents of p to w. When the contents of p would cause
// the writer to exceed the maximum allowed size of the fixed writer,
// io.ErrShortWrite is returned and the writer is left unchanged.
//
// This satisfies the io.Writer interface.
func (w *fixedWriter) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
lenp := len(p)
if w.pos+lenp > cap(w.b) {
return 0, io.ErrShortWrite
}
n = lenp
w.pos += copy(w.b[w.pos:], p)
return
}
// Bytes returns the bytes alreayd written to the fixed writer.
func (w *fixedWriter) Bytes() []byte {
return w.b
}
// newFixedWriter returns a new io.Writer that will error once more bytes than
// the specified max have been written.
func newFixedWriter(max int) io.Writer {
b := make([]byte, max, max)
fw := fixedWriter{b, 0}
return &fw
}
// fixedReader implements the io.Reader interface and intentially allows
// testing of error paths by forcing short reads.
type fixedReader struct {
buf []byte
pos int
iobuf *bytes.Buffer
}
// Read reads the next len(p) bytes from the fixed reader. When the number of
// bytes read would exceed the maximum number of allowed bytes to be read from
// the fixed writer, an error is returned.
//
// This satisfies the io.Reader interface.
func (fr *fixedReader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
n, err = fr.iobuf.Read(p)
fr.pos += n
return
}
// newFixedReader returns a new io.Reader that will error once more bytes than
// the specified max have been read.
func newFixedReader(max int, buf []byte) io.Reader {
b := make([]byte, max, max)
if buf != nil {
copy(b[:], buf)
}
iobuf := bytes.NewBuffer(b)
fr := fixedReader{b, 0, iobuf}
return &fr
}