github.com/bytom/bytom@v1.1.2-0.20221014091027-bbcba3df6075/encoding/base32/base32_test.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 base32
     6  
     7  import (
     8  	"bytes"
     9  	"errors"
    10  	"io"
    11  	"io/ioutil"
    12  	"strings"
    13  	"testing"
    14  )
    15  
    16  type testpair struct {
    17  	decoded, encoded string
    18  }
    19  
    20  var pairs = []testpair{
    21  	// RFC 4648 examples
    22  	{"", ""},
    23  	{"f", "MY======"},
    24  	{"fo", "MZXQ===="},
    25  	{"foo", "MZXW6==="},
    26  	{"foob", "MZXW6YQ="},
    27  	{"fooba", "MZXW6YTB"},
    28  	{"foobar", "MZXW6YTBOI======"},
    29  
    30  	// Wikipedia examples, converted to base32
    31  	{"sure.", "ON2XEZJO"},
    32  	{"sure", "ON2XEZI="},
    33  	{"sur", "ON2XE==="},
    34  	{"su", "ON2Q===="},
    35  	{"leasure.", "NRSWC43VOJSS4==="},
    36  	{"easure.", "MVQXG5LSMUXA===="},
    37  	{"asure.", "MFZXK4TFFY======"},
    38  	{"sure.", "ON2XEZJO"},
    39  }
    40  
    41  var bigtest = testpair{
    42  	"Twas brillig, and the slithy toves",
    43  	"KR3WC4ZAMJZGS3DMNFTSYIDBNZSCA5DIMUQHG3DJORUHSIDUN53GK4Y=",
    44  }
    45  
    46  func testEqual(t *testing.T, msg string, args ...interface{}) bool {
    47  	//t.Helper()
    48  	if args[len(args)-2] != args[len(args)-1] {
    49  		t.Errorf(msg, args...)
    50  		return false
    51  	}
    52  	return true
    53  }
    54  
    55  func TestEncode(t *testing.T) {
    56  	for _, p := range pairs {
    57  		got := StdEncoding.EncodeToString([]byte(p.decoded))
    58  		testEqual(t, "Encode(%q) = %q, want %q", p.decoded, got, p.encoded)
    59  	}
    60  }
    61  
    62  func TestEncoder(t *testing.T) {
    63  	for _, p := range pairs {
    64  		bb := &bytes.Buffer{}
    65  		encoder := NewEncoder(StdEncoding, bb)
    66  		encoder.Write([]byte(p.decoded))
    67  		encoder.Close()
    68  		testEqual(t, "Encode(%q) = %q, want %q", p.decoded, bb.String(), p.encoded)
    69  	}
    70  }
    71  
    72  func TestEncoderBuffering(t *testing.T) {
    73  	input := []byte(bigtest.decoded)
    74  	for bs := 1; bs <= 12; bs++ {
    75  		bb := &bytes.Buffer{}
    76  		encoder := NewEncoder(StdEncoding, bb)
    77  		for pos := 0; pos < len(input); pos += bs {
    78  			end := pos + bs
    79  			if end > len(input) {
    80  				end = len(input)
    81  			}
    82  			n, err := encoder.Write(input[pos:end])
    83  			testEqual(t, "Write(%q) gave error %v, want %v", input[pos:end], err, error(nil))
    84  			testEqual(t, "Write(%q) gave length %v, want %v", input[pos:end], n, end-pos)
    85  		}
    86  		err := encoder.Close()
    87  		testEqual(t, "Close gave error %v, want %v", err, error(nil))
    88  		testEqual(t, "Encoding/%d of %q = %q, want %q", bs, bigtest.decoded, bb.String(), bigtest.encoded)
    89  	}
    90  }
    91  
    92  func TestDecode(t *testing.T) {
    93  	for _, p := range pairs {
    94  		dbuf := make([]byte, StdEncoding.DecodedLen(len(p.encoded)))
    95  		count, end, err := StdEncoding.decode(dbuf, []byte(p.encoded))
    96  		testEqual(t, "Decode(%q) = error %v, want %v", p.encoded, err, error(nil))
    97  		testEqual(t, "Decode(%q) = length %v, want %v", p.encoded, count, len(p.decoded))
    98  		if len(p.encoded) > 0 {
    99  			testEqual(t, "Decode(%q) = end %v, want %v", p.encoded, end, (p.encoded[len(p.encoded)-1] == '='))
   100  		}
   101  		testEqual(t, "Decode(%q) = %q, want %q", p.encoded,
   102  			string(dbuf[0:count]),
   103  			p.decoded)
   104  
   105  		dbuf, err = StdEncoding.DecodeString(p.encoded)
   106  		testEqual(t, "DecodeString(%q) = error %v, want %v", p.encoded, err, error(nil))
   107  		testEqual(t, "DecodeString(%q) = %q, want %q", p.encoded, string(dbuf), p.decoded)
   108  	}
   109  }
   110  
   111  func TestDecoder(t *testing.T) {
   112  	for _, p := range pairs {
   113  		decoder := NewDecoder(StdEncoding, strings.NewReader(p.encoded))
   114  		dbuf := make([]byte, StdEncoding.DecodedLen(len(p.encoded)))
   115  		count, err := decoder.Read(dbuf)
   116  		if err != nil && err != io.EOF {
   117  			t.Fatal("Read failed", err)
   118  		}
   119  		testEqual(t, "Read from %q = length %v, want %v", p.encoded, count, len(p.decoded))
   120  		testEqual(t, "Decoding of %q = %q, want %q", p.encoded, string(dbuf[0:count]), p.decoded)
   121  		if err != io.EOF {
   122  			count, err = decoder.Read(dbuf)
   123  		}
   124  		testEqual(t, "Read from %q = %v, want %v", p.encoded, err, io.EOF)
   125  	}
   126  }
   127  
   128  type badReader struct {
   129  	data   []byte
   130  	errs   []error
   131  	called int
   132  	limit  int
   133  }
   134  
   135  // Populates p with data, returns a count of the bytes written and an
   136  // error.  The error returned is taken from badReader.errs, with each
   137  // invocation of Read returning the next error in this slice, or io.EOF,
   138  // if all errors from the slice have already been returned.  The
   139  // number of bytes returned is determined by the size of the input buffer
   140  // the test passes to decoder.Read and will be a multiple of 8, unless
   141  // badReader.limit is non zero.
   142  func (b *badReader) Read(p []byte) (int, error) {
   143  	lim := len(p)
   144  	if b.limit != 0 && b.limit < lim {
   145  		lim = b.limit
   146  	}
   147  	if len(b.data) < lim {
   148  		lim = len(b.data)
   149  	}
   150  	for i := range p[:lim] {
   151  		p[i] = b.data[i]
   152  	}
   153  	b.data = b.data[lim:]
   154  	err := io.EOF
   155  	if b.called < len(b.errs) {
   156  		err = b.errs[b.called]
   157  	}
   158  	b.called++
   159  	return lim, err
   160  }
   161  
   162  // TestIssue20044 tests that decoder.Read behaves correctly when the caller
   163  // supplied reader returns an error.
   164  func TestIssue20044(t *testing.T) {
   165  	badErr := errors.New("bad reader error")
   166  	testCases := []struct {
   167  		r       badReader
   168  		res     string
   169  		err     error
   170  		dbuflen int
   171  	}{
   172  		// Check valid input data accompanied by an error is processed and the error is propagated.
   173  		{r: badReader{data: []byte("MY======"), errs: []error{badErr}},
   174  			res: "f", err: badErr},
   175  		// Check a read error accompanied by input data consisting of newlines only is propagated.
   176  		{r: badReader{data: []byte("\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n"), errs: []error{badErr, nil}},
   177  			res: "", err: badErr},
   178  		// Reader will be called twice.  The first time it will return 8 newline characters.  The
   179  		// second time valid base32 encoded data and an error.  The data should be decoded
   180  		// correctly and the error should be propagated.
   181  		{r: badReader{data: []byte("\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMY======"), errs: []error{nil, badErr}},
   182  			res: "f", err: badErr, dbuflen: 8},
   183  		// Reader returns invalid input data (too short) and an error.  Verify the reader
   184  		// error is returned.
   185  		{r: badReader{data: []byte("MY====="), errs: []error{badErr}},
   186  			res: "", err: badErr},
   187  		// Reader returns invalid input data (too short) but no error.  Verify io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
   188  		// is returned.
   189  		{r: badReader{data: []byte("MY====="), errs: []error{nil}},
   190  			res: "", err: io.ErrUnexpectedEOF},
   191  		// Reader returns invalid input data and an error.  Verify the reader and not the
   192  		// decoder error is returned.
   193  		{r: badReader{data: []byte("Ma======"), errs: []error{badErr}},
   194  			res: "", err: badErr},
   195  		// Reader returns valid data and io.EOF.  Check data is decoded and io.EOF is propagated.
   196  		{r: badReader{data: []byte("MZXW6YTB"), errs: []error{io.EOF}},
   197  			res: "fooba", err: io.EOF},
   198  		// Check errors are properly reported when decoder.Read is called multiple times.
   199  		// decoder.Read will be called 8 times, badReader.Read will be called twice, returning
   200  		// valid data both times but an error on the second call.
   201  		{r: badReader{data: []byte("NRSWC43VOJSS4==="), errs: []error{nil, badErr}},
   202  			res: "leasure.", err: badErr, dbuflen: 1},
   203  		// Check io.EOF is properly reported when decoder.Read is called multiple times.
   204  		// decoder.Read will be called 8 times, badReader.Read will be called twice, returning
   205  		// valid data both times but io.EOF on the second call.
   206  		{r: badReader{data: []byte("NRSWC43VOJSS4==="), errs: []error{nil, io.EOF}},
   207  			res: "leasure.", err: io.EOF, dbuflen: 1},
   208  		// The following two test cases check that errors are propagated correctly when more than
   209  		// 8 bytes are read at a time.
   210  		{r: badReader{data: []byte("NRSWC43VOJSS4==="), errs: []error{io.EOF}},
   211  			res: "leasure.", err: io.EOF, dbuflen: 11},
   212  		{r: badReader{data: []byte("NRSWC43VOJSS4==="), errs: []error{badErr}},
   213  			res: "leasure.", err: badErr, dbuflen: 11},
   214  		// Check that errors are correctly propagated when the reader returns valid bytes in
   215  		// groups that are not divisible by 8.  The first read will return 11 bytes and no
   216  		// error.  The second will return 7 and an error.  The data should be decoded correctly
   217  		// and the error should be propagated.
   218  		{r: badReader{data: []byte("NRSWC43VOJSS4==="), errs: []error{nil, badErr}, limit: 11},
   219  			res: "leasure.", err: badErr},
   220  	}
   221  
   222  	for _, tc := range testCases {
   223  		input := tc.r.data
   224  		decoder := NewDecoder(StdEncoding, &tc.r)
   225  		var dbuflen int
   226  		if tc.dbuflen > 0 {
   227  			dbuflen = tc.dbuflen
   228  		} else {
   229  			dbuflen = StdEncoding.DecodedLen(len(input))
   230  		}
   231  		dbuf := make([]byte, dbuflen)
   232  		var err error
   233  		var res []byte
   234  		for err == nil {
   235  			var n int
   236  			n, err = decoder.Read(dbuf)
   237  			if n > 0 {
   238  				res = append(res, dbuf[:n]...)
   239  			}
   240  		}
   241  
   242  		testEqual(t, "Decoding of %q = %q, want %q", string(input), string(res), tc.res)
   243  		testEqual(t, "Decoding of %q err = %v, expected %v", string(input), err, tc.err)
   244  	}
   245  }
   246  
   247  // TestDecoderError verifies decode errors are propagated when there are no read
   248  // errors.
   249  func TestDecoderError(t *testing.T) {
   250  	for _, readErr := range []error{io.EOF, nil} {
   251  		input := "MZXW6YTb"
   252  		dbuf := make([]byte, StdEncoding.DecodedLen(len(input)))
   253  		br := badReader{data: []byte(input), errs: []error{readErr}}
   254  		decoder := NewDecoder(StdEncoding, &br)
   255  		n, err := decoder.Read(dbuf)
   256  		testEqual(t, "Read after EOF, n = %d, expected %d", n, 0)
   257  		if _, ok := err.(CorruptInputError); !ok {
   258  			t.Errorf("Corrupt input error expected.  Found %T", err)
   259  		}
   260  	}
   261  }
   262  
   263  // TestReaderEOF ensures decoder.Read behaves correctly when input data is
   264  // exhausted.
   265  func TestReaderEOF(t *testing.T) {
   266  	for _, readErr := range []error{io.EOF, nil} {
   267  		input := "MZXW6YTB"
   268  		br := badReader{data: []byte(input), errs: []error{nil, readErr}}
   269  		decoder := NewDecoder(StdEncoding, &br)
   270  		dbuf := make([]byte, StdEncoding.DecodedLen(len(input)))
   271  		n, err := decoder.Read(dbuf)
   272  		testEqual(t, "Decoding of %q err = %v, expected %v", string(input), err, error(nil))
   273  		n, err = decoder.Read(dbuf)
   274  		testEqual(t, "Read after EOF, n = %d, expected %d", n, 0)
   275  		testEqual(t, "Read after EOF, err = %v, expected %v", err, io.EOF)
   276  		n, err = decoder.Read(dbuf)
   277  		testEqual(t, "Read after EOF, n = %d, expected %d", n, 0)
   278  		testEqual(t, "Read after EOF, err = %v, expected %v", err, io.EOF)
   279  	}
   280  }
   281  
   282  func TestDecoderBuffering(t *testing.T) {
   283  	for bs := 1; bs <= 12; bs++ {
   284  		decoder := NewDecoder(StdEncoding, strings.NewReader(bigtest.encoded))
   285  		buf := make([]byte, len(bigtest.decoded)+12)
   286  		var total int
   287  		var n int
   288  		var err error
   289  		for total = 0; total < len(bigtest.decoded) && err == nil; {
   290  			n, err = decoder.Read(buf[total : total+bs])
   291  			total += n
   292  		}
   293  		if err != nil && err != io.EOF {
   294  			t.Errorf("Read from %q at pos %d = %d, unexpected error %v", bigtest.encoded, total, n, err)
   295  		}
   296  		testEqual(t, "Decoding/%d of %q = %q, want %q", bs, bigtest.encoded, string(buf[0:total]), bigtest.decoded)
   297  	}
   298  }
   299  
   300  func TestDecodeCorrupt(t *testing.T) {
   301  	testCases := []struct {
   302  		input  string
   303  		offset int // -1 means no corruption.
   304  	}{
   305  		{"", -1},
   306  		{"!!!!", 0},
   307  		{"x===", 0},
   308  		{"AA=A====", 2},
   309  		{"AAA=AAAA", 3},
   310  		{"MMMMMMMMM", 8},
   311  		{"MMMMMM", 0},
   312  		{"A=", 1},
   313  		{"AA=", 3},
   314  		{"AA==", 4},
   315  		{"AA===", 5},
   316  		{"AAAA=", 5},
   317  		{"AAAA==", 6},
   318  		{"AAAAA=", 6},
   319  		{"AAAAA==", 7},
   320  		{"A=======", 1},
   321  		{"AA======", -1},
   322  		{"AAA=====", 3},
   323  		{"AAAA====", -1},
   324  		{"AAAAA===", -1},
   325  		{"AAAAAA==", 6},
   326  		{"AAAAAAA=", -1},
   327  		{"AAAAAAAA", -1},
   328  	}
   329  	for _, tc := range testCases {
   330  		dbuf := make([]byte, StdEncoding.DecodedLen(len(tc.input)))
   331  		_, err := StdEncoding.Decode(dbuf, []byte(tc.input))
   332  		if tc.offset == -1 {
   333  			if err != nil {
   334  				t.Error("Decoder wrongly detected corruption in", tc.input)
   335  			}
   336  			continue
   337  		}
   338  		switch err := err.(type) {
   339  		case CorruptInputError:
   340  			testEqual(t, "Corruption in %q at offset %v, want %v", tc.input, int(err), tc.offset)
   341  		default:
   342  			t.Error("Decoder failed to detect corruption in", tc)
   343  		}
   344  	}
   345  }
   346  
   347  func TestBig(t *testing.T) {
   348  	n := 3*1000 + 1
   349  	raw := make([]byte, n)
   350  	const alpha = "0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
   351  	for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
   352  		raw[i] = alpha[i%len(alpha)]
   353  	}
   354  	encoded := new(bytes.Buffer)
   355  	w := NewEncoder(StdEncoding, encoded)
   356  	nn, err := w.Write(raw)
   357  	if nn != n || err != nil {
   358  		t.Fatalf("Encoder.Write(raw) = %d, %v want %d, nil", nn, err, n)
   359  	}
   360  	err = w.Close()
   361  	if err != nil {
   362  		t.Fatalf("Encoder.Close() = %v want nil", err)
   363  	}
   364  	decoded, err := ioutil.ReadAll(NewDecoder(StdEncoding, encoded))
   365  	if err != nil {
   366  		t.Fatalf("ioutil.ReadAll(NewDecoder(...)): %v", err)
   367  	}
   368  
   369  	if !bytes.Equal(raw, decoded) {
   370  		var i int
   371  		for i = 0; i < len(decoded) && i < len(raw); i++ {
   372  			if decoded[i] != raw[i] {
   373  				break
   374  			}
   375  		}
   376  		t.Errorf("Decode(Encode(%d-byte string)) failed at offset %d", n, i)
   377  	}
   378  }
   379  
   380  func testStringEncoding(t *testing.T, expected string, examples []string) {
   381  	for _, e := range examples {
   382  		buf, err := StdEncoding.DecodeString(e)
   383  		if err != nil {
   384  			t.Errorf("Decode(%q) failed: %v", e, err)
   385  			continue
   386  		}
   387  		if s := string(buf); s != expected {
   388  			t.Errorf("Decode(%q) = %q, want %q", e, s, expected)
   389  		}
   390  	}
   391  }
   392  
   393  func TestNewLineCharacters(t *testing.T) {
   394  	// Each of these should decode to the string "sure", without errors.
   395  	examples := []string{
   396  		"ON2XEZI=",
   397  		"ON2XEZI=\r",
   398  		"ON2XEZI=\n",
   399  		"ON2XEZI=\r\n",
   400  		"ON2XEZ\r\nI=",
   401  		"ON2X\rEZ\nI=",
   402  		"ON2X\nEZ\rI=",
   403  		"ON2XEZ\nI=",
   404  		"ON2XEZI\n=",
   405  	}
   406  	testStringEncoding(t, "sure", examples)
   407  
   408  	// Each of these should decode to the string "foobar", without errors.
   409  	examples = []string{
   410  		"MZXW6YTBOI======",
   411  		"MZXW6YTBOI=\r\n=====",
   412  	}
   413  	testStringEncoding(t, "foobar", examples)
   414  }
   415  
   416  func TestDecoderIssue4779(t *testing.T) {
   417  	encoded := `JRXXEZLNEBUXA43VNUQGI33MN5ZCA43JOQQGC3LFOQWCAY3PNZZWKY3UMV2HK4
   418  RAMFSGS4DJONUWG2LOM4QGK3DJOQWCA43FMQQGI3YKMVUXK43NN5SCA5DFNVYG64RANFXGG2LENFSH
   419  K3TUEB2XIIDMMFRG64TFEBSXIIDEN5WG64TFEBWWCZ3OMEQGC3DJOF2WCLRAKV2CAZLONFWQUYLEEB
   420  WWS3TJNUQHMZLONFQW2LBAOF2WS4ZANZXXG5DSOVSCAZLYMVZGG2LUMF2GS33OEB2WY3DBNVRW6IDM
   421  MFRG64TJOMQG42LTNEQHK5AKMFWGS4LVNFYCAZLYEBSWCIDDN5WW233EN4QGG33OONSXC5LBOQXCAR
   422  DVNFZSAYLVORSSA2LSOVZGKIDEN5WG64RANFXAU4TFOBZGK2DFNZSGK4TJOQQGS3RAOZXWY5LQORQX
   423  IZJAOZSWY2LUEBSXG43FEBRWS3DMOVWSAZDPNRXXEZJAMV2SAZTVM5UWC5BANZ2WY3DBBJYGC4TJMF
   424  2HK4ROEBCXQY3FOB2GK5LSEBZWS3TUEBXWGY3BMVRWC5BAMN2XA2LEMF2GC5BANZXW4IDQOJXWSZDF
   425  NZ2CYIDTOVXHIIDJNYFGG5LMOBQSA4LVNEQG6ZTGNFRWSYJAMRSXGZLSOVXHIIDNN5WGY2LUEBQW42
   426  LNEBUWIIDFON2CA3DBMJXXE5LNFY==
   427  ====`
   428  	encodedShort := strings.Replace(encoded, "\n", "", -1)
   429  
   430  	dec := NewDecoder(StdEncoding, strings.NewReader(encoded))
   431  	res1, err := ioutil.ReadAll(dec)
   432  	if err != nil {
   433  		t.Errorf("ReadAll failed: %v", err)
   434  	}
   435  
   436  	dec = NewDecoder(StdEncoding, strings.NewReader(encodedShort))
   437  	var res2 []byte
   438  	res2, err = ioutil.ReadAll(dec)
   439  	if err != nil {
   440  		t.Errorf("ReadAll failed: %v", err)
   441  	}
   442  
   443  	if !bytes.Equal(res1, res2) {
   444  		t.Error("Decoded results not equal")
   445  	}
   446  }
   447  
   448  func BenchmarkEncodeToString(b *testing.B) {
   449  	data := make([]byte, 8192)
   450  	b.SetBytes(int64(len(data)))
   451  	for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
   452  		StdEncoding.EncodeToString(data)
   453  	}
   454  }
   455  
   456  func BenchmarkDecodeString(b *testing.B) {
   457  	data := StdEncoding.EncodeToString(make([]byte, 8192))
   458  	b.SetBytes(int64(len(data)))
   459  	for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
   460  		StdEncoding.DecodeString(data)
   461  	}
   462  }
   463  
   464  func TestWithCustomPadding(t *testing.T) {
   465  	for _, testcase := range pairs {
   466  		defaultPadding := StdEncoding.EncodeToString([]byte(testcase.decoded))
   467  		customPadding := StdEncoding.WithPadding('@').EncodeToString([]byte(testcase.decoded))
   468  		expected := strings.Replace(defaultPadding, "=", "@", -1)
   469  
   470  		if expected != customPadding {
   471  			t.Errorf("Expected custom %s, got %s", expected, customPadding)
   472  		}
   473  		if testcase.encoded != defaultPadding {
   474  			t.Errorf("Expected %s, got %s", testcase.encoded, defaultPadding)
   475  		}
   476  	}
   477  }
   478  
   479  func TestWithoutPadding(t *testing.T) {
   480  	for _, testcase := range pairs {
   481  		defaultPadding := StdEncoding.EncodeToString([]byte(testcase.decoded))
   482  		customPadding := StdEncoding.WithPadding(NoPadding).EncodeToString([]byte(testcase.decoded))
   483  		expected := strings.TrimRight(defaultPadding, "=")
   484  
   485  		if expected != customPadding {
   486  			t.Errorf("Expected custom %s, got %s", expected, customPadding)
   487  		}
   488  		if testcase.encoded != defaultPadding {
   489  			t.Errorf("Expected %s, got %s", testcase.encoded, defaultPadding)
   490  		}
   491  	}
   492  }
   493  
   494  func TestDecodeWithPadding(t *testing.T) {
   495  	encodings := []*Encoding{
   496  		StdEncoding,
   497  		StdEncoding.WithPadding('-'),
   498  		StdEncoding.WithPadding(NoPadding),
   499  	}
   500  
   501  	for i, enc := range encodings {
   502  		for _, pair := range pairs {
   503  
   504  			input := pair.decoded
   505  			encoded := enc.EncodeToString([]byte(input))
   506  
   507  			decoded, err := enc.DecodeString(encoded)
   508  			if err != nil {
   509  				t.Errorf("DecodeString Error for encoding %d (%q): %v", i, input, err)
   510  			}
   511  
   512  			if input != string(decoded) {
   513  				t.Errorf("Unexpected result for encoding %d: got %q; want %q", i, decoded, input)
   514  			}
   515  		}
   516  	}
   517  }
   518  
   519  func TestDecodeWithWrongPadding(t *testing.T) {
   520  	encoded := StdEncoding.EncodeToString([]byte("foobar"))
   521  
   522  	_, err := StdEncoding.WithPadding('-').DecodeString(encoded)
   523  	if err == nil {
   524  		t.Error("expected error")
   525  	}
   526  
   527  	_, err = StdEncoding.WithPadding(NoPadding).DecodeString(encoded)
   528  	if err == nil {
   529  		t.Error("expected error")
   530  	}
   531  }
   532  
   533  func TestEncodedDecodedLen(t *testing.T) {
   534  	type test struct {
   535  		in      int
   536  		wantEnc int
   537  		wantDec int
   538  	}
   539  	data := bytes.Repeat([]byte("x"), 100)
   540  	for _, test := range []struct {
   541  		name  string
   542  		enc   *Encoding
   543  		cases []test
   544  	}{
   545  		{"StdEncoding", StdEncoding, []test{
   546  			{0, 0, 0},
   547  			{1, 8, 5},
   548  			{5, 8, 5},
   549  			{6, 16, 10},
   550  			{10, 16, 10},
   551  		}},
   552  		{"NoPadding", StdEncoding.WithPadding(NoPadding), []test{
   553  			{0, 0, 0},
   554  			{1, 2, 1},
   555  			{2, 4, 2},
   556  			{5, 8, 5},
   557  			{6, 10, 6},
   558  			{7, 12, 7},
   559  			{10, 16, 10},
   560  			{11, 18, 11},
   561  		}},
   562  	} {
   563  		t.Run(test.name, func(t *testing.T) {
   564  			for _, tc := range test.cases {
   565  				encLen := test.enc.EncodedLen(tc.in)
   566  				decLen := test.enc.DecodedLen(encLen)
   567  				enc := test.enc.EncodeToString(data[:tc.in])
   568  				if len(enc) != encLen {
   569  					t.Fatalf("EncodedLen(%d) = %d but encoded to %q (%d)", tc.in, encLen, enc, len(enc))
   570  				}
   571  				if encLen != tc.wantEnc {
   572  					t.Fatalf("EncodedLen(%d) = %d; want %d", tc.in, encLen, tc.wantEnc)
   573  				}
   574  				if decLen != tc.wantDec {
   575  					t.Fatalf("DecodedLen(%d) = %d; want %d", encLen, decLen, tc.wantDec)
   576  				}
   577  			}
   578  		})
   579  	}
   580  }