aim-oscar-server/oscar/buf_test.go
2021-12-18 21:02:47 -05:00

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package oscar
import "testing"
func fail(t *testing.T, e error, method string) {
if e != nil {
t.Errorf("invalid read from %s: %s", method, e.Error())
}
}
func TestBuffer(t *testing.T) {
b := Buffer{}
b.WriteUint8(uint8(1))
b.WriteUint16(uint16(2))
b.WriteUint32(uint32(3))
b.WriteUint64(uint64(4))
x1, err := b.ReadUint8()
fail(t, err, "ReadUint8")
if x1 != 1 {
t.Errorf("expected ReadUint8 to read 1, got %d", x1)
}
x2, err := b.ReadUint16()
fail(t, err, "ReadUint16")
if x2 != 2 {
t.Errorf("expected ReadUint16 to read 2, got %d", x2)
}
x3, err := b.ReadUint32()
fail(t, err, "ReadUint32")
if x3 != 3 {
t.Errorf("expected ReadUint32 to read 3, got %d", x3)
}
x4, err := b.ReadUint64()
fail(t, err, "ReadUint64")
if x4 != 4 {
t.Errorf("expected ReadUint64 to read 4, got %d", x4)
}
}
func TestBufferLPString(t *testing.T) {
b := Buffer{}
expectedStr := "This is a long string"
b.WriteLPString(expectedStr)
str, err := b.ReadLPString()
fail(t, err, "ReadLPString")
if str != expectedStr {
t.Errorf("expected to read %s, got %s", expectedStr, str)
}
}