Added TestProperties and TestObjects.

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scruzin 2019-01-12 13:46:21 +10:30
parent c2d4e0b4a2
commit f0b98ab371
1 changed files with 138 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ NAME
amf_test.go
DESCRIPTION
AMF tests
AMF test suite.
AUTHORS
Saxon Nelson-Milton <saxon@ausocean.org>
@ -33,15 +33,32 @@ import (
"testing"
)
// Test data.
var testStrings = [...]string{
"",
"foo",
"bar",
"bazz",
}
var testNumbers = [...]int32{
0,
1,
0xababab,
0xffffff,
}
// TestSanity checks that we haven't accidentally changed constants.
func TestSanity(t *testing.T) {
if TypeObjectEnd != 0x09 {
t.Errorf("TypeObjectEnd has wrong value; got %d, expected %d", TypeObjectEnd, 0x09)
}
}
// TestStrings tests string encoding and decoding.
func TestStrings(t *testing.T) {
var testStrings = [...]string{
"foo",
"bar",
}
for _, s := range testStrings {
// Short string encoding is as follows
// Short string encoding is as follows:
// enc[0] = data type (typeString)
// end[1:3] = size
// enc[3:] = data
@ -63,12 +80,6 @@ func TestStrings(t *testing.T) {
// TestNumbers tests 24-bit encoding and encoding.
// We don't test the others as they are just wrappers for standard functions in encoding/binary.
func TestNumbers(t *testing.T) {
var testNumbers = [...]int32{
0x0,
0xababab,
0xffffff,
}
for _, n := range testNumbers {
buf := make([]byte, 4) // NB: encoder requires an extra byte for some reason
enc := EncodeInt24(buf, n)
@ -81,3 +92,117 @@ func TestNumbers(t *testing.T) {
}
}
}
// TestProperties tests encoding and decoding of properties.
func TestProperties(t *testing.T) {
var buf [1024]byte
// Encode/decode number properties.
enc := buf[:]
for i, _ := range testNumbers {
enc = PropEncode(&Property{dtype: typeNumber, number: float64(testNumbers[i])}, enc)
if enc == nil {
t.Errorf("PropEncode of number failed")
}
}
var n int32
prop := Property{}
dec := buf[:]
for i, _ := range testNumbers {
n = PropDecode(&prop, dec, 0)
if n < 0 {
t.Errorf("PropDecode of number failed")
}
if int32(prop.number) != testNumbers[i] {
t.Errorf("PropEncode/PropDecode returned wrong number; got %v, expected %v", int32(prop.number), testNumbers[i])
}
dec = dec[n:]
}
// Encode/decode string properties.
enc = buf[:]
for i, _ := range testStrings {
enc = PropEncode(&Property{dtype: typeString, str: testStrings[i]}, enc)
if enc == nil {
t.Errorf("PropEncode of string failed")
}
}
prop = Property{}
dec = buf[:]
for i, _ := range testStrings {
n = PropDecode(&prop, dec, 0)
if n < 0 {
t.Errorf("PropDecode of string failed")
}
if prop.str != testStrings[i] {
t.Errorf("PropEncode/PropDecode returned wrong string; got %s, expected %s", prop.str, testStrings[i])
}
dec = dec[n:]
}
}
// TestObject tests encoding and decoding of objects.
func TestObject(t *testing.T) {
var buf [1024]byte
// Construct a simple object that has one property, the number 42.
prop1 := Property{dtype: typeNumber, number: 42}
obj1 := Object{}
obj1.Props = append(obj1.Props, prop1)
// Encode it
enc := buf[:]
enc = Encode(&obj1, enc)
if enc == nil {
t.Errorf("Encode of object failed")
}
// Check the encoding
if uint8(buf[0]) != TypeObject {
t.Errorf("Encoded wrong type; expected %d, got %v", TypeObject, uint8(buf[0]))
}
if uint8(buf[1]) != typeNumber {
t.Errorf("Encoded wrong type; expected %d, got %v", typeNumber, uint8(buf[0]))
}
num := DecodeNumber(buf[2:10])
if num != 42 {
t.Errorf("Encoded wrong number")
}
end := int32(DecodeInt24(buf[10:13]))
if end != TypeObjectEnd {
t.Errorf("Did not encode TypeObjectEnd")
}
// Decode it
dec := buf[1:]
var dobj1 Object
n := Decode(&dobj1, dec, 0)
if n < 0 {
t.Errorf("Decode of object failed")
}
// Construct a more complicated object.
var obj2 Object
for i, _ := range testStrings {
obj2.Props = append(obj2.Props, Property{dtype: typeString, str: testStrings[i]})
obj2.Props = append(obj2.Props, Property{dtype: typeNumber, number: float64(testNumbers[i])})
}
// Encode it.
enc = buf[:]
enc = Encode(&obj2, enc)
if enc == nil {
t.Errorf("Encode of object failed")
}
// Decode it.
dec = buf[1:]
var dobj2 Object
n = Decode(&dobj2, dec, 0)
if n < 0 {
t.Errorf("Decode of object failed")
}
}