writer_test.js 4.6 KB

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  1. // Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
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  30. /**
  31. * @fileoverview Test cases for jspb's binary protocol buffer writer. In
  32. * practice BinaryWriter is used to drive the Decoder and Reader test cases,
  33. * so only writer-specific tests are here.
  34. *
  35. * Test suite is written using Jasmine -- see http://jasmine.github.io/
  36. *
  37. * @author aappleby@google.com (Austin Appleby)
  38. */
  39. goog.require('goog.crypt');
  40. goog.require('goog.testing.asserts');
  41. goog.require('jspb.BinaryWriter');
  42. /**
  43. * @param {function()} func This function should throw an error when run.
  44. */
  45. function assertFails(func) {
  46. var e = assertThrows(func);
  47. //assertNotNull(e.toString().match(/Error/));
  48. }
  49. describe('binaryWriterTest', function() {
  50. /**
  51. * Verifies that misuse of the writer class triggers assertions.
  52. */
  53. it('testWriteErrors', function() {
  54. // Submessages with invalid field indices should assert.
  55. var writer = new jspb.BinaryWriter();
  56. var dummyMessage = /** @type {!jspb.BinaryMessage} */({});
  57. assertFails(function() {
  58. writer.writeMessage(-1, dummyMessage, goog.nullFunction);
  59. });
  60. // Writing invalid field indices should assert.
  61. writer = new jspb.BinaryWriter();
  62. assertFails(function() {writer.writeUint64(-1, 1);});
  63. // Writing out-of-range field values should assert.
  64. writer = new jspb.BinaryWriter();
  65. assertFails(function() {writer.writeInt32(1, -Infinity);});
  66. assertFails(function() {writer.writeInt32(1, Infinity);});
  67. assertFails(function() {writer.writeInt64(1, -Infinity);});
  68. assertFails(function() {writer.writeInt64(1, Infinity);});
  69. assertFails(function() {writer.writeUint32(1, -1);});
  70. assertFails(function() {writer.writeUint32(1, Infinity);});
  71. assertFails(function() {writer.writeUint64(1, -1);});
  72. assertFails(function() {writer.writeUint64(1, Infinity);});
  73. assertFails(function() {writer.writeSint32(1, -Infinity);});
  74. assertFails(function() {writer.writeSint32(1, Infinity);});
  75. assertFails(function() {writer.writeSint64(1, -Infinity);});
  76. assertFails(function() {writer.writeSint64(1, Infinity);});
  77. assertFails(function() {writer.writeFixed32(1, -1);});
  78. assertFails(function() {writer.writeFixed32(1, Infinity);});
  79. assertFails(function() {writer.writeFixed64(1, -1);});
  80. assertFails(function() {writer.writeFixed64(1, Infinity);});
  81. assertFails(function() {writer.writeSfixed32(1, -Infinity);});
  82. assertFails(function() {writer.writeSfixed32(1, Infinity);});
  83. assertFails(function() {writer.writeSfixed64(1, -Infinity);});
  84. assertFails(function() {writer.writeSfixed64(1, Infinity);});
  85. });
  86. /**
  87. * Basic test of retrieving the result as a Uint8Array buffer
  88. */
  89. it('testGetResultBuffer', function() {
  90. var expected = '0864120b48656c6c6f20776f726c641a0301020320c801';
  91. var writer = new jspb.BinaryWriter();
  92. writer.writeUint32(1, 100);
  93. writer.writeString(2, 'Hello world');
  94. writer.writeBytes(3, new Uint8Array([1, 2, 3]));
  95. writer.writeUint32(4, 200);
  96. var buffer = writer.getResultBuffer();
  97. assertEquals(expected, goog.crypt.byteArrayToHex(buffer));
  98. });
  99. });