// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package io_test import ( "fmt" . "io" "testing" "time" ) func checkWrite(t *testing.T, w Writer, data []byte, c chan int) { n, err := w.Write(data) if err != nil { t.Errorf("write: %v", err) } if n != len(data) { t.Errorf("short write: %d != %d", n, len(data)) } c <- 0 } // Test a single read/write pair. func TestPipe1(t *testing.T) { c := make(chan int) r, w := Pipe() var buf = make([]byte, 64) go checkWrite(t, w, []byte("hello, world"), c) n, err := r.Read(buf) if err != nil { t.Errorf("read: %v", err) } else if n != 12 || string(buf[0:12]) != "hello, world" { t.Errorf("bad read: got %q", buf[0:n]) } <-c r.Close() w.Close() } func reader(t *testing.T, r Reader, c chan int) { var buf = make([]byte, 64) for { n, err := r.Read(buf) if err == EOF { c <- 0 break } if err != nil { t.Errorf("read: %v", err) } c <- n } } // Test a sequence of read/write pairs. func TestPipe2(t *testing.T) { c := make(chan int) r, w := Pipe() go reader(t, r, c) var buf = make([]byte, 64) for i := 0; i < 5; i++ { p := buf[0 : 5+i*10] n, err := w.Write(p) if n != len(p) { t.Errorf("wrote %d, got %d", len(p), n) } if err != nil { t.Errorf("write: %v", err) } nn := <-c if nn != n { t.Errorf("wrote %d, read got %d", n, nn) } } w.Close() nn := <-c if nn != 0 { t.Errorf("final read got %d", nn) } } type pipeReturn struct { n int err error } // Test a large write that requires multiple reads to satisfy. func writer(w WriteCloser, buf []byte, c chan pipeReturn) { n, err := w.Write(buf) w.Close() c <- pipeReturn{n, err} } func TestPipe3(t *testing.T) { c := make(chan pipeReturn) r, w := Pipe() var wdat = make([]byte, 128) for i := 0; i < len(wdat); i++ { wdat[i] = byte(i) } go writer(w, wdat, c) var rdat = make([]byte, 1024) tot := 0 for n := 1; n <= 256; n *= 2 { nn, err := r.Read(rdat[tot : tot+n]) if err != nil && err != EOF { t.Fatalf("read: %v", err) } // only final two reads should be short - 1 byte, then 0 expect := n if n == 128 { expect = 1 } else if n == 256 { expect = 0 if err != EOF { t.Fatalf("read at end: %v", err) } } if nn != expect { t.Fatalf("read %d, expected %d, got %d", n, expect, nn) } tot += nn } pr := <-c if pr.n != 128 || pr.err != nil { t.Fatalf("write 128: %d, %v", pr.n, pr.err) } if tot != 128 { t.Fatalf("total read %d != 128", tot) } for i := 0; i < 128; i++ { if rdat[i] != byte(i) { t.Fatalf("rdat[%d] = %d", i, rdat[i]) } } } // Test read after/before writer close. type closer interface { CloseWithError(error) error Close() error } type pipeTest struct { async bool err error closeWithError bool } func (p pipeTest) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("async=%v err=%v closeWithError=%v", p.async, p.err, p.closeWithError) } var pipeTests = []pipeTest{ {true, nil, false}, {true, nil, true}, {true, ErrShortWrite, true}, {false, nil, false}, {false, nil, true}, {false, ErrShortWrite, true}, } func delayClose(t *testing.T, cl closer, ch chan int, tt pipeTest) { time.Sleep(1 * time.Millisecond) var err error if tt.closeWithError { err = cl.CloseWithError(tt.err) } else { err = cl.Close() } if err != nil { t.Errorf("delayClose: %v", err) } ch <- 0 } func TestPipeReadClose(t *testing.T) { for _, tt := range pipeTests { c := make(chan int, 1) r, w := Pipe() if tt.async { go delayClose(t, w, c, tt) } else { delayClose(t, w, c, tt) } var buf = make([]byte, 64) n, err := r.Read(buf) <-c want := tt.err if want == nil { want = EOF } if err != want { t.Errorf("read from closed pipe: %v want %v", err, want) } if n != 0 { t.Errorf("read on closed pipe returned %d", n) } if err = r.Close(); err != nil { t.Errorf("r.Close: %v", err) } } } // Test close on Read side during Read. func TestPipeReadClose2(t *testing.T) { c := make(chan int, 1) r, _ := Pipe() go delayClose(t, r, c, pipeTest{}) n, err := r.Read(make([]byte, 64)) <-c if n != 0 || err != ErrClosedPipe { t.Errorf("read from closed pipe: %v, %v want %v, %v", n, err, 0, ErrClosedPipe) } } // Test write after/before reader close. func TestPipeWriteClose(t *testing.T) { for _, tt := range pipeTests { c := make(chan int, 1) r, w := Pipe() if tt.async { go delayClose(t, r, c, tt) } else { delayClose(t, r, c, tt) } n, err := WriteString(w, "hello, world") <-c expect := tt.err if expect == nil { expect = ErrClosedPipe } if err != expect { t.Errorf("write on closed pipe: %v want %v", err, expect) } if n != 0 { t.Errorf("write on closed pipe returned %d", n) } if err = w.Close(); err != nil { t.Errorf("w.Close: %v", err) } } } // Test close on Write side during Write. func TestPipeWriteClose2(t *testing.T) { c := make(chan int, 1) _, w := Pipe() go delayClose(t, w, c, pipeTest{}) n, err := w.Write(make([]byte, 64)) <-c if n != 0 || err != ErrClosedPipe { t.Errorf("write to closed pipe: %v, %v want %v, %v", n, err, 0, ErrClosedPipe) } } func TestWriteEmpty(t *testing.T) { r, w := Pipe() go func() { w.Write([]byte{}) w.Close() }() var b [2]byte ReadFull(r, b[0:2]) r.Close() } func TestWriteNil(t *testing.T) { r, w := Pipe() go func() { w.Write(nil) w.Close() }() var b [2]byte ReadFull(r, b[0:2]) r.Close() } func TestWriteAfterWriterClose(t *testing.T) { r, w := Pipe() done := make(chan bool) var writeErr error go func() { _, err := w.Write([]byte("hello")) if err != nil { t.Errorf("got error: %q; expected none", err) } w.Close() _, writeErr = w.Write([]byte("world")) done <- true }() buf := make([]byte, 100) var result string n, err := ReadFull(r, buf) if err != nil && err != ErrUnexpectedEOF { t.Fatalf("got: %q; want: %q", err, ErrUnexpectedEOF) } result = string(buf[0:n]) <-done if result != "hello" { t.Errorf("got: %q; want: %q", result, "hello") } if writeErr != ErrClosedPipe { t.Errorf("got: %q; want: %q", writeErr, ErrClosedPipe) } }