lbry.go/int32_test.go
Patrick O'brien 50834ac6bc Add byte type
2016-11-11 17:15:01 +10:00

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package null
import (
"encoding/json"
"math"
"strconv"
"testing"
)
var (
int32JSON = []byte(`2147483646`)
)
func TestInt32From(t *testing.T) {
i := Int32From(2147483646)
assertInt32(t, i, "Int32From()")
zero := Int32From(0)
if !zero.Valid {
t.Error("Int32From(0)", "is invalid, but should be valid")
}
}
func TestInt32FromPtr(t *testing.T) {
n := int32(2147483646)
iptr := &n
i := Int32FromPtr(iptr)
assertInt32(t, i, "Int32FromPtr()")
null := Int32FromPtr(nil)
assertNullInt32(t, null, "Int32FromPtr(nil)")
}
func TestUnmarshalInt32(t *testing.T) {
var i Int32
err := json.Unmarshal(int32JSON, &i)
maybePanic(err)
assertInt32(t, i, "int32 json")
var null Int32
err = json.Unmarshal(nullJSON, &null)
maybePanic(err)
assertNullInt32(t, null, "null json")
var badType Int32
err = json.Unmarshal(boolJSON, &badType)
if err == nil {
panic("err should not be nil")
}
assertNullInt32(t, badType, "wrong type json")
var invalid Int32
err = invalid.UnmarshalJSON(invalidJSON)
if _, ok := err.(*json.SyntaxError); !ok {
t.Errorf("expected json.SyntaxError, not %T", err)
}
assertNullInt32(t, invalid, "invalid json")
}
func TestUnmarshalNonIntegerNumber32(t *testing.T) {
var i Int32
err := json.Unmarshal(float64JSON, &i)
if err == nil {
panic("err should be present; non-integer number coerced to int32")
}
}
func TestUnmarshalInt32Overflow(t *testing.T) {
int32Overflow := uint32(math.MaxInt32)
// Max int32 should decode successfully
var i Int32
err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(strconv.FormatUint(uint64(int32Overflow), 10)), &i)
maybePanic(err)
// Attempt to overflow
int32Overflow++
err = json.Unmarshal([]byte(strconv.FormatUint(uint64(int32Overflow), 10)), &i)
if err == nil {
panic("err should be present; decoded value overflows int32")
}
}
func TestTextUnmarshalInt32(t *testing.T) {
var i Int32
err := i.UnmarshalText([]byte("2147483646"))
maybePanic(err)
assertInt32(t, i, "UnmarshalText() int32")
var blank Int32
err = blank.UnmarshalText([]byte(""))
maybePanic(err)
assertNullInt32(t, blank, "UnmarshalText() empty int32")
}
func TestMarshalInt32(t *testing.T) {
i := Int32From(2147483646)
data, err := json.Marshal(i)
maybePanic(err)
assertJSONEquals(t, data, "2147483646", "non-empty json marshal")
// invalid values should be encoded as null
null := NewInt32(0, false)
data, err = json.Marshal(null)
maybePanic(err)
assertJSONEquals(t, data, "null", "null json marshal")
}
func TestMarshalInt32Text(t *testing.T) {
i := Int32From(2147483646)
data, err := i.MarshalText()
maybePanic(err)
assertJSONEquals(t, data, "2147483646", "non-empty text marshal")
// invalid values should be encoded as null
null := NewInt32(0, false)
data, err = null.MarshalText()
maybePanic(err)
assertJSONEquals(t, data, "", "null text marshal")
}
func TestInt32Pointer(t *testing.T) {
i := Int32From(2147483646)
ptr := i.Ptr()
if *ptr != 2147483646 {
t.Errorf("bad %s int32: %#v ≠ %d\n", "pointer", ptr, 2147483646)
}
null := NewInt32(0, false)
ptr = null.Ptr()
if ptr != nil {
t.Errorf("bad %s int32: %#v ≠ %s\n", "nil pointer", ptr, "nil")
}
}
func TestInt32IsZero(t *testing.T) {
i := Int32From(2147483646)
if i.IsZero() {
t.Errorf("IsZero() should be false")
}
null := NewInt32(0, false)
if !null.IsZero() {
t.Errorf("IsZero() should be true")
}
zero := NewInt32(0, true)
if zero.IsZero() {
t.Errorf("IsZero() should be false")
}
}
func TestInt32SetValid(t *testing.T) {
change := NewInt32(0, false)
assertNullInt32(t, change, "SetValid()")
change.SetValid(2147483646)
assertInt32(t, change, "SetValid()")
}
func TestInt32Scan(t *testing.T) {
var i Int32
err := i.Scan(2147483646)
maybePanic(err)
assertInt32(t, i, "scanned int32")
var null Int32
err = null.Scan(nil)
maybePanic(err)
assertNullInt32(t, null, "scanned null")
}
func assertInt32(t *testing.T, i Int32, from string) {
if i.Int32 != 2147483646 {
t.Errorf("bad %s int32: %d ≠ %d\n", from, i.Int32, 2147483646)
}
if !i.Valid {
t.Error(from, "is invalid, but should be valid")
}
}
func assertNullInt32(t *testing.T, i Int32, from string) {
if i.Valid {
t.Error(from, "is valid, but should be invalid")
}
}