github.com/AndrienkoAleksandr/go@v0.0.19/src/testing/iotest/reader.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style 3 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 // Package iotest implements Readers and Writers useful mainly for testing. 6 package iotest 7 8 import ( 9 "bytes" 10 "errors" 11 "fmt" 12 "io" 13 ) 14 15 // OneByteReader returns a Reader that implements 16 // each non-empty Read by reading one byte from r. 17 func OneByteReader(r io.Reader) io.Reader { return &oneByteReader{r} } 18 19 type oneByteReader struct { 20 r io.Reader 21 } 22 23 func (r *oneByteReader) Read(p []byte) (int, error) { 24 if len(p) == 0 { 25 return 0, nil 26 } 27 return r.r.Read(p[0:1]) 28 } 29 30 // HalfReader returns a Reader that implements Read 31 // by reading half as many requested bytes from r. 32 func HalfReader(r io.Reader) io.Reader { return &halfReader{r} } 33 34 type halfReader struct { 35 r io.Reader 36 } 37 38 func (r *halfReader) Read(p []byte) (int, error) { 39 return r.r.Read(p[0 : (len(p)+1)/2]) 40 } 41 42 // DataErrReader changes the way errors are handled by a Reader. Normally, a 43 // Reader returns an error (typically EOF) from the first Read call after the 44 // last piece of data is read. DataErrReader wraps a Reader and changes its 45 // behavior so the final error is returned along with the final data, instead 46 // of in the first call after the final data. 47 func DataErrReader(r io.Reader) io.Reader { return &dataErrReader{r, nil, make([]byte, 1024)} } 48 49 type dataErrReader struct { 50 r io.Reader 51 unread []byte 52 data []byte 53 } 54 55 func (r *dataErrReader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { 56 // loop because first call needs two reads: 57 // one to get data and a second to look for an error. 58 for { 59 if len(r.unread) == 0 { 60 n1, err1 := r.r.Read(r.data) 61 r.unread = r.data[0:n1] 62 err = err1 63 } 64 if n > 0 || err != nil { 65 break 66 } 67 n = copy(p, r.unread) 68 r.unread = r.unread[n:] 69 } 70 return 71 } 72 73 // ErrTimeout is a fake timeout error. 74 var ErrTimeout = errors.New("timeout") 75 76 // TimeoutReader returns ErrTimeout on the second read 77 // with no data. Subsequent calls to read succeed. 78 func TimeoutReader(r io.Reader) io.Reader { return &timeoutReader{r, 0} } 79 80 type timeoutReader struct { 81 r io.Reader 82 count int 83 } 84 85 func (r *timeoutReader) Read(p []byte) (int, error) { 86 r.count++ 87 if r.count == 2 { 88 return 0, ErrTimeout 89 } 90 return r.r.Read(p) 91 } 92 93 // ErrReader returns an io.Reader that returns 0, err from all Read calls. 94 func ErrReader(err error) io.Reader { 95 return &errReader{err: err} 96 } 97 98 type errReader struct { 99 err error 100 } 101 102 func (r *errReader) Read(p []byte) (int, error) { 103 return 0, r.err 104 } 105 106 type smallByteReader struct { 107 r io.Reader 108 off int 109 n int 110 } 111 112 func (r *smallByteReader) Read(p []byte) (int, error) { 113 if len(p) == 0 { 114 return 0, nil 115 } 116 r.n = r.n%3 + 1 117 n := r.n 118 if n > len(p) { 119 n = len(p) 120 } 121 n, err := r.r.Read(p[0:n]) 122 if err != nil && err != io.EOF { 123 err = fmt.Errorf("Read(%d bytes at offset %d): %v", n, r.off, err) 124 } 125 r.off += n 126 return n, err 127 } 128 129 // TestReader tests that reading from r returns the expected file content. 130 // It does reads of different sizes, until EOF. 131 // If r implements io.ReaderAt or io.Seeker, TestReader also checks 132 // that those operations behave as they should. 133 // 134 // If TestReader finds any misbehaviors, it returns an error reporting them. 135 // The error text may span multiple lines. 136 func TestReader(r io.Reader, content []byte) error { 137 if len(content) > 0 { 138 n, err := r.Read(nil) 139 if n != 0 || err != nil { 140 return fmt.Errorf("Read(0) = %d, %v, want 0, nil", n, err) 141 } 142 } 143 144 data, err := io.ReadAll(&smallByteReader{r: r}) 145 if err != nil { 146 return err 147 } 148 if !bytes.Equal(data, content) { 149 return fmt.Errorf("ReadAll(small amounts) = %q\n\twant %q", data, content) 150 } 151 n, err := r.Read(make([]byte, 10)) 152 if n != 0 || err != io.EOF { 153 return fmt.Errorf("Read(10) at EOF = %v, %v, want 0, EOF", n, err) 154 } 155 156 if r, ok := r.(io.ReadSeeker); ok { 157 // Seek(0, 1) should report the current file position (EOF). 158 if off, err := r.Seek(0, 1); off != int64(len(content)) || err != nil { 159 return fmt.Errorf("Seek(0, 1) from EOF = %d, %v, want %d, nil", off, err, len(content)) 160 } 161 162 // Seek backward partway through file, in two steps. 163 // If middle == 0, len(content) == 0, can't use the -1 and +1 seeks. 164 middle := len(content) - len(content)/3 165 if middle > 0 { 166 if off, err := r.Seek(-1, 1); off != int64(len(content)-1) || err != nil { 167 return fmt.Errorf("Seek(-1, 1) from EOF = %d, %v, want %d, nil", -off, err, len(content)-1) 168 } 169 if off, err := r.Seek(int64(-len(content)/3), 1); off != int64(middle-1) || err != nil { 170 return fmt.Errorf("Seek(%d, 1) from %d = %d, %v, want %d, nil", -len(content)/3, len(content)-1, off, err, middle-1) 171 } 172 if off, err := r.Seek(+1, 1); off != int64(middle) || err != nil { 173 return fmt.Errorf("Seek(+1, 1) from %d = %d, %v, want %d, nil", middle-1, off, err, middle) 174 } 175 } 176 177 // Seek(0, 1) should report the current file position (middle). 178 if off, err := r.Seek(0, 1); off != int64(middle) || err != nil { 179 return fmt.Errorf("Seek(0, 1) from %d = %d, %v, want %d, nil", middle, off, err, middle) 180 } 181 182 // Reading forward should return the last part of the file. 183 data, err := io.ReadAll(&smallByteReader{r: r}) 184 if err != nil { 185 return fmt.Errorf("ReadAll from offset %d: %v", middle, err) 186 } 187 if !bytes.Equal(data, content[middle:]) { 188 return fmt.Errorf("ReadAll from offset %d = %q\n\twant %q", middle, data, content[middle:]) 189 } 190 191 // Seek relative to end of file, but start elsewhere. 192 if off, err := r.Seek(int64(middle/2), 0); off != int64(middle/2) || err != nil { 193 return fmt.Errorf("Seek(%d, 0) from EOF = %d, %v, want %d, nil", middle/2, off, err, middle/2) 194 } 195 if off, err := r.Seek(int64(-len(content)/3), 2); off != int64(middle) || err != nil { 196 return fmt.Errorf("Seek(%d, 2) from %d = %d, %v, want %d, nil", -len(content)/3, middle/2, off, err, middle) 197 } 198 199 // Reading forward should return the last part of the file (again). 200 data, err = io.ReadAll(&smallByteReader{r: r}) 201 if err != nil { 202 return fmt.Errorf("ReadAll from offset %d: %v", middle, err) 203 } 204 if !bytes.Equal(data, content[middle:]) { 205 return fmt.Errorf("ReadAll from offset %d = %q\n\twant %q", middle, data, content[middle:]) 206 } 207 208 // Absolute seek & read forward. 209 if off, err := r.Seek(int64(middle/2), 0); off != int64(middle/2) || err != nil { 210 return fmt.Errorf("Seek(%d, 0) from EOF = %d, %v, want %d, nil", middle/2, off, err, middle/2) 211 } 212 data, err = io.ReadAll(r) 213 if err != nil { 214 return fmt.Errorf("ReadAll from offset %d: %v", middle/2, err) 215 } 216 if !bytes.Equal(data, content[middle/2:]) { 217 return fmt.Errorf("ReadAll from offset %d = %q\n\twant %q", middle/2, data, content[middle/2:]) 218 } 219 } 220 221 if r, ok := r.(io.ReaderAt); ok { 222 data := make([]byte, len(content), len(content)+1) 223 for i := range data { 224 data[i] = 0xfe 225 } 226 n, err := r.ReadAt(data, 0) 227 if n != len(data) || err != nil && err != io.EOF { 228 return fmt.Errorf("ReadAt(%d, 0) = %v, %v, want %d, nil or EOF", len(data), n, err, len(data)) 229 } 230 if !bytes.Equal(data, content) { 231 return fmt.Errorf("ReadAt(%d, 0) = %q\n\twant %q", len(data), data, content) 232 } 233 234 n, err = r.ReadAt(data[:1], int64(len(data))) 235 if n != 0 || err != io.EOF { 236 return fmt.Errorf("ReadAt(1, %d) = %v, %v, want 0, EOF", len(data), n, err) 237 } 238 239 for i := range data { 240 data[i] = 0xfe 241 } 242 n, err = r.ReadAt(data[:cap(data)], 0) 243 if n != len(data) || err != io.EOF { 244 return fmt.Errorf("ReadAt(%d, 0) = %v, %v, want %d, EOF", cap(data), n, err, len(data)) 245 } 246 if !bytes.Equal(data, content) { 247 return fmt.Errorf("ReadAt(%d, 0) = %q\n\twant %q", len(data), data, content) 248 } 249 250 for i := range data { 251 data[i] = 0xfe 252 } 253 for i := range data { 254 n, err = r.ReadAt(data[i:i+1], int64(i)) 255 if n != 1 || err != nil && (i != len(data)-1 || err != io.EOF) { 256 want := "nil" 257 if i == len(data)-1 { 258 want = "nil or EOF" 259 } 260 return fmt.Errorf("ReadAt(1, %d) = %v, %v, want 1, %s", i, n, err, want) 261 } 262 if data[i] != content[i] { 263 return fmt.Errorf("ReadAt(1, %d) = %q want %q", i, data[i:i+1], content[i:i+1]) 264 } 265 } 266 } 267 return nil 268 }