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Instead, use have an exception object to check if the string returned by what() on the raised exception matches the string returned by what() on the expected exception instance. This way, we do not need to list all different possible explanatory strings for different platforms in the test code, and make it simple. (The idea is by Cory Fields.)
159 lines
4.6 KiB
C++
159 lines
4.6 KiB
C++
#include "serialize.h"
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <boost/test/unit_test.hpp>
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using namespace std;
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BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE(serialize_tests)
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BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(varints)
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{
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// encode
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CDataStream ss(SER_DISK, 0);
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CDataStream::size_type size = 0;
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for (int i = 0; i < 100000; i++) {
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ss << VARINT(i);
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size += ::GetSerializeSize(VARINT(i), 0, 0);
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BOOST_CHECK(size == ss.size());
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}
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for (uint64_t i = 0; i < 100000000000ULL; i += 999999937) {
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ss << VARINT(i);
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size += ::GetSerializeSize(VARINT(i), 0, 0);
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BOOST_CHECK(size == ss.size());
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}
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// decode
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for (int i = 0; i < 100000; i++) {
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int j = -1;
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ss >> VARINT(j);
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BOOST_CHECK_MESSAGE(i == j, "decoded:" << j << " expected:" << i);
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}
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for (uint64_t i = 0; i < 100000000000ULL; i += 999999937) {
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uint64_t j = -1;
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ss >> VARINT(j);
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BOOST_CHECK_MESSAGE(i == j, "decoded:" << j << " expected:" << i);
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}
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}
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BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(compactsize)
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{
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CDataStream ss(SER_DISK, 0);
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vector<char>::size_type i, j;
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for (i = 1; i <= MAX_SIZE; i *= 2)
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{
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WriteCompactSize(ss, i-1);
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WriteCompactSize(ss, i);
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}
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for (i = 1; i <= MAX_SIZE; i *= 2)
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{
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j = ReadCompactSize(ss);
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BOOST_CHECK_MESSAGE((i-1) == j, "decoded:" << j << " expected:" << (i-1));
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j = ReadCompactSize(ss);
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BOOST_CHECK_MESSAGE(i == j, "decoded:" << j << " expected:" << i);
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}
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}
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static bool isCanonicalException(const std::ios_base::failure& ex)
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{
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std::ios_base::failure expectedException("non-canonical ReadCompactSize()");
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// The string returned by what() can be different for different platforms.
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// Instead of directly comparing the ex.what() with an expected string,
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// create an instance of exception to see if ex.what() matches
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// the expected explanatory string returned by the exception instance.
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return strcmp(expectedException.what(), ex.what()) == 0;
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}
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BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(noncanonical)
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{
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// Write some non-canonical CompactSize encodings, and
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// make sure an exception is thrown when read back.
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CDataStream ss(SER_DISK, 0);
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vector<char>::size_type n;
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// zero encoded with three bytes:
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ss.write("\xfd\x00\x00", 3);
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BOOST_CHECK_EXCEPTION(ReadCompactSize(ss), std::ios_base::failure, isCanonicalException);
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// 0xfc encoded with three bytes:
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ss.write("\xfd\xfc\x00", 3);
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BOOST_CHECK_EXCEPTION(ReadCompactSize(ss), std::ios_base::failure, isCanonicalException);
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// 0xfd encoded with three bytes is OK:
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ss.write("\xfd\xfd\x00", 3);
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n = ReadCompactSize(ss);
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BOOST_CHECK(n == 0xfd);
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// zero encoded with five bytes:
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ss.write("\xfe\x00\x00\x00\x00", 5);
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BOOST_CHECK_EXCEPTION(ReadCompactSize(ss), std::ios_base::failure, isCanonicalException);
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// 0xffff encoded with five bytes:
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ss.write("\xfe\xff\xff\x00\x00", 5);
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BOOST_CHECK_EXCEPTION(ReadCompactSize(ss), std::ios_base::failure, isCanonicalException);
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// zero encoded with nine bytes:
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ss.write("\xff\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00", 9);
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BOOST_CHECK_EXCEPTION(ReadCompactSize(ss), std::ios_base::failure, isCanonicalException);
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// 0x01ffffff encoded with nine bytes:
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ss.write("\xff\xff\xff\xff\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00", 9);
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BOOST_CHECK_EXCEPTION(ReadCompactSize(ss), std::ios_base::failure, isCanonicalException);
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}
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BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(insert_delete)
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{
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// Test inserting/deleting bytes.
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CDataStream ss(SER_DISK, 0);
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(ss.size(), 0);
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ss.write("\x00\x01\x02\xff", 4);
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(ss.size(), 4);
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char c = (char)11;
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// Inserting at beginning/end/middle:
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ss.insert(ss.begin(), c);
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(ss.size(), 5);
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(ss[0], c);
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(ss[1], 0);
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ss.insert(ss.end(), c);
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(ss.size(), 6);
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(ss[4], (char)0xff);
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(ss[5], c);
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ss.insert(ss.begin()+2, c);
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(ss.size(), 7);
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(ss[2], c);
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// Delete at beginning/end/middle
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ss.erase(ss.begin());
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(ss.size(), 6);
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(ss[0], 0);
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ss.erase(ss.begin()+ss.size()-1);
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(ss.size(), 5);
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(ss[4], (char)0xff);
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ss.erase(ss.begin()+1);
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(ss.size(), 4);
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(ss[0], 0);
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(ss[1], 1);
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(ss[2], 2);
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(ss[3], (char)0xff);
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// Make sure GetAndClear does the right thing:
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CSerializeData d;
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ss.GetAndClear(d);
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(ss.size(), 0);
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}
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BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE_END()
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