github.com/JimmyHuang454/JLS-go@v0.0.0-20230831150107-90d536585ba0/internal/unsafeheader/unsafeheader_test.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2020 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 unsafeheader_test 6 7 import ( 8 "bytes" 9 "internal/unsafeheader" 10 "reflect" 11 "testing" 12 "unsafe" 13 ) 14 15 // TestTypeMatchesReflectType ensures that the name and layout of the 16 // unsafeheader types matches the corresponding Header types in the reflect 17 // package. 18 func TestTypeMatchesReflectType(t *testing.T) { 19 t.Run("Slice", func(t *testing.T) { 20 testHeaderMatchesReflect(t, unsafeheader.Slice{}, reflect.SliceHeader{}) 21 }) 22 23 t.Run("String", func(t *testing.T) { 24 testHeaderMatchesReflect(t, unsafeheader.String{}, reflect.StringHeader{}) 25 }) 26 } 27 28 func testHeaderMatchesReflect(t *testing.T, header, reflectHeader any) { 29 h := reflect.TypeOf(header) 30 rh := reflect.TypeOf(reflectHeader) 31 32 for i := 0; i < h.NumField(); i++ { 33 f := h.Field(i) 34 rf, ok := rh.FieldByName(f.Name) 35 if !ok { 36 t.Errorf("Field %d of %v is named %s, but no such field exists in %v", i, h, f.Name, rh) 37 continue 38 } 39 if !typeCompatible(f.Type, rf.Type) { 40 t.Errorf("%v.%s has type %v, but %v.%s has type %v", h, f.Name, f.Type, rh, rf.Name, rf.Type) 41 } 42 if f.Offset != rf.Offset { 43 t.Errorf("%v.%s has offset %d, but %v.%s has offset %d", h, f.Name, f.Offset, rh, rf.Name, rf.Offset) 44 } 45 } 46 47 if h.NumField() != rh.NumField() { 48 t.Errorf("%v has %d fields, but %v has %d", h, h.NumField(), rh, rh.NumField()) 49 } 50 if h.Align() != rh.Align() { 51 t.Errorf("%v has alignment %d, but %v has alignment %d", h, h.Align(), rh, rh.Align()) 52 } 53 } 54 55 var ( 56 unsafePointerType = reflect.TypeOf(unsafe.Pointer(nil)) 57 uintptrType = reflect.TypeOf(uintptr(0)) 58 ) 59 60 func typeCompatible(t, rt reflect.Type) bool { 61 return t == rt || (t == unsafePointerType && rt == uintptrType) 62 } 63 64 // TestWriteThroughHeader ensures that the headers in the unsafeheader package 65 // can successfully mutate variables of the corresponding built-in types. 66 // 67 // This test is expected to fail under -race (which implicitly enables 68 // -d=checkptr) if the runtime views the header types as incompatible with the 69 // underlying built-in types. 70 func TestWriteThroughHeader(t *testing.T) { 71 t.Run("Slice", func(t *testing.T) { 72 s := []byte("Hello, checkptr!")[:5] 73 74 var alias []byte 75 hdr := (*unsafeheader.Slice)(unsafe.Pointer(&alias)) 76 hdr.Data = unsafe.Pointer(&s[0]) 77 hdr.Cap = cap(s) 78 hdr.Len = len(s) 79 80 if !bytes.Equal(alias, s) { 81 t.Errorf("alias of %T(%q) constructed via Slice = %T(%q)", s, s, alias, alias) 82 } 83 if cap(alias) != cap(s) { 84 t.Errorf("alias of %T with cap %d has cap %d", s, cap(s), cap(alias)) 85 } 86 }) 87 88 t.Run("String", func(t *testing.T) { 89 s := "Hello, checkptr!" 90 91 var alias string 92 hdr := (*unsafeheader.String)(unsafe.Pointer(&alias)) 93 hdr.Data = (*unsafeheader.String)(unsafe.Pointer(&s)).Data 94 hdr.Len = len(s) 95 96 if alias != s { 97 t.Errorf("alias of %q constructed via String = %q", s, alias) 98 } 99 }) 100 }