343 lines
9.6 KiB
C++
343 lines
9.6 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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#include <string>
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#include "base/basictypes.h"
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#include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
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#include "base/pickle.h"
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#include "base/strings/string16.h"
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#include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h"
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namespace {
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const int testint = 2093847192;
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const std::string teststr("Hello world"); // note non-aligned string length
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const std::wstring testwstr(L"Hello, world");
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const char testdata[] = "AAA\0BBB\0";
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const int testdatalen = arraysize(testdata) - 1;
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const bool testbool1 = false;
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const bool testbool2 = true;
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const uint16 testuint16 = 32123;
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const float testfloat = 3.1415926935f;
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// checks that the result
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void VerifyResult(const Pickle& pickle) {
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PickleIterator iter(pickle);
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int outint;
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.ReadInt(&iter, &outint));
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EXPECT_EQ(testint, outint);
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std::string outstr;
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.ReadString(&iter, &outstr));
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EXPECT_EQ(teststr, outstr);
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std::wstring outwstr;
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.ReadWString(&iter, &outwstr));
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EXPECT_EQ(testwstr, outwstr);
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bool outbool;
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.ReadBool(&iter, &outbool));
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EXPECT_FALSE(outbool);
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.ReadBool(&iter, &outbool));
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EXPECT_TRUE(outbool);
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uint16 outuint16;
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.ReadUInt16(&iter, &outuint16));
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EXPECT_EQ(testuint16, outuint16);
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float outfloat;
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.ReadFloat(&iter, &outfloat));
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EXPECT_EQ(testfloat, outfloat);
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const char* outdata;
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int outdatalen;
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.ReadData(&iter, &outdata, &outdatalen));
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EXPECT_EQ(testdatalen, outdatalen);
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EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(testdata, outdata, outdatalen), 0);
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.ReadData(&iter, &outdata, &outdatalen));
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EXPECT_EQ(testdatalen, outdatalen);
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EXPECT_EQ(memcmp(testdata, outdata, outdatalen), 0);
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// reads past the end should fail
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EXPECT_FALSE(pickle.ReadInt(&iter, &outint));
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}
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} // namespace
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TEST(PickleTest, EncodeDecode) {
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Pickle pickle;
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.WriteInt(testint));
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.WriteString(teststr));
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.WriteWString(testwstr));
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.WriteBool(testbool1));
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.WriteBool(testbool2));
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.WriteUInt16(testuint16));
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.WriteFloat(testfloat));
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.WriteData(testdata, testdatalen));
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// Over allocate BeginWriteData so we can test TrimWriteData.
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char* dest = pickle.BeginWriteData(testdatalen + 100);
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EXPECT_TRUE(dest);
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memcpy(dest, testdata, testdatalen);
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pickle.TrimWriteData(testdatalen);
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VerifyResult(pickle);
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// test copy constructor
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Pickle pickle2(pickle);
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VerifyResult(pickle2);
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// test operator=
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Pickle pickle3;
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pickle3 = pickle;
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VerifyResult(pickle3);
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}
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// Tests that we can handle really small buffers.
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TEST(PickleTest, SmallBuffer) {
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scoped_ptr<char[]> buffer(new char[1]);
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// We should not touch the buffer.
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Pickle pickle(buffer.get(), 1);
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PickleIterator iter(pickle);
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int data;
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EXPECT_FALSE(pickle.ReadInt(&iter, &data));
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}
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// Tests that we can handle improper headers.
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TEST(PickleTest, BigSize) {
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int buffer[] = { 0x56035200, 25, 40, 50 };
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Pickle pickle(reinterpret_cast<char*>(buffer), sizeof(buffer));
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PickleIterator iter(pickle);
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int data;
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EXPECT_FALSE(pickle.ReadInt(&iter, &data));
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}
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TEST(PickleTest, UnalignedSize) {
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int buffer[] = { 10, 25, 40, 50 };
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Pickle pickle(reinterpret_cast<char*>(buffer), sizeof(buffer));
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PickleIterator iter(pickle);
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int data;
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EXPECT_FALSE(pickle.ReadInt(&iter, &data));
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}
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TEST(PickleTest, ZeroLenStr) {
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Pickle pickle;
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.WriteString(std::string()));
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PickleIterator iter(pickle);
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std::string outstr;
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.ReadString(&iter, &outstr));
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EXPECT_EQ("", outstr);
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}
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TEST(PickleTest, ZeroLenWStr) {
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Pickle pickle;
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.WriteWString(std::wstring()));
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PickleIterator iter(pickle);
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std::string outstr;
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.ReadString(&iter, &outstr));
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EXPECT_EQ("", outstr);
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}
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TEST(PickleTest, BadLenStr) {
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Pickle pickle;
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.WriteInt(-2));
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PickleIterator iter(pickle);
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std::string outstr;
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EXPECT_FALSE(pickle.ReadString(&iter, &outstr));
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}
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TEST(PickleTest, BadLenWStr) {
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Pickle pickle;
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.WriteInt(-1));
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PickleIterator iter(pickle);
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std::wstring woutstr;
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EXPECT_FALSE(pickle.ReadWString(&iter, &woutstr));
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}
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TEST(PickleTest, FindNext) {
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Pickle pickle;
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.WriteInt(1));
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.WriteString("Domo"));
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const char* start = reinterpret_cast<const char*>(pickle.data());
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const char* end = start + pickle.size();
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EXPECT_TRUE(end == Pickle::FindNext(pickle.header_size_, start, end));
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EXPECT_TRUE(NULL == Pickle::FindNext(pickle.header_size_, start, end - 1));
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EXPECT_TRUE(end == Pickle::FindNext(pickle.header_size_, start, end + 1));
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}
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TEST(PickleTest, FindNextWithIncompleteHeader) {
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size_t header_size = sizeof(Pickle::Header);
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scoped_ptr<char[]> buffer(new char[header_size - 1]);
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memset(buffer.get(), 0x1, header_size - 1);
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const char* start = buffer.get();
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const char* end = start + header_size - 1;
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EXPECT_TRUE(NULL == Pickle::FindNext(header_size, start, end));
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}
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TEST(PickleTest, GetReadPointerAndAdvance) {
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Pickle pickle;
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PickleIterator iter(pickle);
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EXPECT_FALSE(iter.GetReadPointerAndAdvance(1));
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.WriteInt(1));
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.WriteInt(2));
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int bytes = sizeof(int) * 2;
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EXPECT_TRUE(PickleIterator(pickle).GetReadPointerAndAdvance(0));
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EXPECT_TRUE(PickleIterator(pickle).GetReadPointerAndAdvance(1));
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EXPECT_FALSE(PickleIterator(pickle).GetReadPointerAndAdvance(-1));
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EXPECT_TRUE(PickleIterator(pickle).GetReadPointerAndAdvance(bytes));
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EXPECT_FALSE(PickleIterator(pickle).GetReadPointerAndAdvance(bytes + 1));
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EXPECT_FALSE(PickleIterator(pickle).GetReadPointerAndAdvance(INT_MAX));
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EXPECT_FALSE(PickleIterator(pickle).GetReadPointerAndAdvance(INT_MIN));
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}
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TEST(PickleTest, Resize) {
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size_t unit = Pickle::kPayloadUnit;
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scoped_ptr<char[]> data(new char[unit]);
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char* data_ptr = data.get();
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for (size_t i = 0; i < unit; i++)
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data_ptr[i] = 'G';
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// construct a message that will be exactly the size of one payload unit,
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// note that any data will have a 4-byte header indicating the size
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const size_t payload_size_after_header = unit - sizeof(uint32);
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Pickle pickle;
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pickle.WriteData(data_ptr,
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static_cast<int>(payload_size_after_header - sizeof(uint32)));
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size_t cur_payload = payload_size_after_header;
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// note: we assume 'unit' is a power of 2
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EXPECT_EQ(unit, pickle.capacity());
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EXPECT_EQ(pickle.payload_size(), payload_size_after_header);
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// fill out a full page (noting data header)
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pickle.WriteData(data_ptr, static_cast<int>(unit - sizeof(uint32)));
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cur_payload += unit;
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EXPECT_EQ(unit * 2, pickle.capacity());
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EXPECT_EQ(cur_payload, pickle.payload_size());
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// one more byte should double the capacity
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pickle.WriteData(data_ptr, 1);
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cur_payload += 5;
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EXPECT_EQ(unit * 4, pickle.capacity());
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EXPECT_EQ(cur_payload, pickle.payload_size());
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}
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namespace {
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struct CustomHeader : Pickle::Header {
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int blah;
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};
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} // namespace
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TEST(PickleTest, HeaderPadding) {
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const uint32 kMagic = 0x12345678;
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Pickle pickle(sizeof(CustomHeader));
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pickle.WriteInt(kMagic);
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// this should not overwrite the 'int' payload
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pickle.headerT<CustomHeader>()->blah = 10;
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PickleIterator iter(pickle);
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int result;
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ASSERT_TRUE(pickle.ReadInt(&iter, &result));
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EXPECT_EQ(static_cast<uint32>(result), kMagic);
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}
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TEST(PickleTest, EqualsOperator) {
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Pickle source;
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source.WriteInt(1);
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Pickle copy_refs_source_buffer(static_cast<const char*>(source.data()),
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source.size());
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Pickle copy;
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copy = copy_refs_source_buffer;
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ASSERT_EQ(source.size(), copy.size());
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}
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TEST(PickleTest, EvilLengths) {
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Pickle source;
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std::string str(100000, 'A');
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EXPECT_TRUE(source.WriteData(str.c_str(), 100000));
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// ReadString16 used to have its read buffer length calculation wrong leading
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// to out-of-bounds reading.
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PickleIterator iter(source);
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string16 str16;
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EXPECT_FALSE(source.ReadString16(&iter, &str16));
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// And check we didn't break ReadString16.
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str16 = (wchar_t) 'A';
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Pickle str16_pickle;
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EXPECT_TRUE(str16_pickle.WriteString16(str16));
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iter = PickleIterator(str16_pickle);
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EXPECT_TRUE(str16_pickle.ReadString16(&iter, &str16));
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EXPECT_EQ(1U, str16.length());
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// Check we don't fail in a length check with invalid String16 size.
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// (1<<31) * sizeof(char16) == 0, so this is particularly evil.
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Pickle bad_len;
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EXPECT_TRUE(bad_len.WriteInt(1 << 31));
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iter = PickleIterator(bad_len);
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EXPECT_FALSE(bad_len.ReadString16(&iter, &str16));
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// Check we don't fail in a length check with large WStrings.
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Pickle big_len;
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EXPECT_TRUE(big_len.WriteInt(1 << 30));
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iter = PickleIterator(big_len);
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std::wstring wstr;
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EXPECT_FALSE(big_len.ReadWString(&iter, &wstr));
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}
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// Check we can write zero bytes of data and 'data' can be NULL.
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TEST(PickleTest, ZeroLength) {
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Pickle pickle;
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.WriteData(NULL, 0));
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PickleIterator iter(pickle);
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const char* outdata;
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int outdatalen;
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.ReadData(&iter, &outdata, &outdatalen));
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EXPECT_EQ(0, outdatalen);
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// We can't assert that outdata is NULL.
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}
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// Check that ReadBytes works properly with an iterator initialized to NULL.
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TEST(PickleTest, ReadBytes) {
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Pickle pickle;
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int data = 0x7abcd;
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.WriteBytes(&data, sizeof(data)));
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PickleIterator iter(pickle);
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const char* outdata_char = NULL;
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EXPECT_TRUE(pickle.ReadBytes(&iter, &outdata_char, sizeof(data)));
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int outdata;
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memcpy(&outdata, outdata_char, sizeof(outdata));
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EXPECT_EQ(data, outdata);
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}
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