From fd184f0df2e5e428873eadfaf1ae829d2e4d8e51 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joshua Haberman Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 01:54:31 -0800 Subject: Major work on Lua extension and default values. Default values are now supported, and the Lua extension can now create and modify individual protobuf objects. --- tests/tests.c | 208 +--------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 207 deletions(-) (limited to 'tests/tests.c') diff --git a/tests/tests.c b/tests/tests.c index c691b18..a04b1da 100644 --- a/tests/tests.c +++ b/tests/tests.c @@ -1,212 +1,13 @@ -#undef NDEBUG /* ensure tests always assert. */ #include #include #include -#include "upb_decoder.c" #include "upb_def.h" #include "upb_glue.h" - -int num_assertions = 0; -#define ASSERT(expr) do { \ - ++num_assertions; \ - assert(expr); \ - } while(0) - -static void test_get_v_uint64_t() -{ -#define TEST(name, bytes, val) {\ - upb_status status = UPB_STATUS_INIT; \ - const char name[] = bytes "\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff" ; \ - const char *name ## _buf = name; \ - uint64_t name ## _val = 0; \ - upb_decode_varint_fast(&name ## _buf, &name ## _val, &status); \ - ASSERT(upb_ok(&status)); \ - ASSERT(name ## _val == val); \ - ASSERT(name ## _buf == name + sizeof(name) - 16); /* - 1 for NULL */ \ - } - - TEST(zero, "\x00", 0ULL); - TEST(one, "\x01", 1ULL); - TEST(twob, "\x81\x14", 0xa01ULL); - TEST(twob, "\x81\x03", 0x181ULL); - TEST(threeb, "\x81\x83\x07", 0x1c181ULL); - TEST(fourb, "\x81\x83\x87\x0f", 0x1e1c181ULL); - TEST(fiveb, "\x81\x83\x87\x8f\x1f", 0x1f1e1c181ULL); - TEST(sixb, "\x81\x83\x87\x8f\x9f\x3f", 0x1f9f1e1c181ULL); - TEST(sevenb, "\x81\x83\x87\x8f\x9f\xbf\x7f", 0x1fdf9f1e1c181ULL); - TEST(eightb, "\x81\x83\x87\x8f\x9f\xbf\xff\x01", 0x3fdf9f1e1c181ULL); - TEST(nineb, "\x81\x83\x87\x8f\x9f\xbf\xff\x81\x03", 0x303fdf9f1e1c181ULL); - TEST(tenb, "\x81\x83\x87\x8f\x9f\xbf\xff\x81\x83\x07", 0x8303fdf9f1e1c181ULL); -#undef TEST - - char twelvebyte[16] = {0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x01, 0x01}; - const char *twelvebyte_buf = twelvebyte; - uint64_t twelvebyte_val = 0; - upb_status status = UPB_STATUS_INIT; - /* A varint that terminates before hitting the end of the provided buffer, - * but in too many bytes (11 instead of 10). */ - upb_decode_varint_fast(&twelvebyte_buf, &twelvebyte_val, &status); - ASSERT(status.code == UPB_ERROR); - upb_status_uninit(&status); -} - -#if 0 -static void test_get_v_uint32_t() -{ -#define TEST(name, bytes, val) {\ - upb_status status = UPB_STATUS_INIT; \ - const uint8_t name[] = bytes; \ - const uint8_t *name ## _buf = name; \ - uint32_t name ## _val = 0; \ - name ## _buf = upb_get_v_uint32_t(name, name + sizeof(name), &name ## _val, &status); \ - ASSERT(upb_ok(&status)); \ - ASSERT(name ## _val == val); \ - ASSERT(name ## _buf == name + sizeof(name) - 1); /* - 1 for NULL */ \ - /* Test NEED_MORE_DATA. */ \ - if(sizeof(name) > 2) { \ - name ## _buf = upb_get_v_uint32_t(name, name + sizeof(name) - 2, &name ## _val, &status); \ - ASSERT(status.code == UPB_STATUS_NEED_MORE_DATA); \ - } \ - } - - TEST(zero, "\x00", 0UL); - TEST(one, "\x01", 1UL); - TEST(twob, "\x81\x03", 0x181UL); - TEST(threeb, "\x81\x83\x07", 0x1c181UL); - TEST(fourb, "\x81\x83\x87\x0f", 0x1e1c181UL); - /* get_v_uint32_t truncates, so all the rest return the same thing. */ - TEST(fiveb, "\x81\x83\x87\x8f\x1f", 0xf1e1c181UL); - TEST(sixb, "\x81\x83\x87\x8f\x9f\x3f", 0xf1e1c181UL); - TEST(sevenb, "\x81\x83\x87\x8f\x9f\xbf\x7f", 0xf1e1c181UL); - TEST(eightb, "\x81\x83\x87\x8f\x9f\xbf\xff\x01", 0xf1e1c181UL); - TEST(nineb, "\x81\x83\x87\x8f\x9f\xbf\xff\x81\x03", 0xf1e1c181UL); - TEST(tenb, "\x81\x83\x87\x8f\x9f\xbf\xff\x81\x83\x07", 0xf1e1c181UL); -#undef TEST - - uint8_t twelvebyte[] = {0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x01, 0x01}; - uint32_t twelvebyte_val = 0; - upb_status status = UPB_STATUS_INIT; - /* A varint that terminates before hitting the end of the provided buffer, - * but in too many bytes (11 instead of 10). */ - upb_get_v_uint32_t(twelvebyte, twelvebyte + 12, &twelvebyte_val, &status); - ASSERT(status.code == UPB_ERROR_UNTERMINATED_VARINT); - - /* A varint that terminates simultaneously with the end of the provided - * buffer, but in too many bytes (11 instead of 10). */ - upb_reset(&status); - upb_get_v_uint32_t(twelvebyte, twelvebyte + 11, &twelvebyte_val, &status); - ASSERT(status.code == UPB_ERROR_UNTERMINATED_VARINT); - - /* A varint whose buffer ends on exactly the byte where the varint must - * terminate, but the final byte does not terminate. The absolutely most - * correct return code here is UPB_ERROR_UNTERMINATED_VARINT, because we know - * by this point that the varint does not properly terminate. But we also - * allow a return value of UPB_STATUS_NEED_MORE_DATA here, because it does not - * compromise overall correctness -- clients who supply more data later will - * then receive a UPB_ERROR_UNTERMINATED_VARINT error; clients who have no - * more data to supply will (rightly) conclude that their protobuf is corrupt. - */ - upb_reset(&status); - upb_get_v_uint32_t(twelvebyte, twelvebyte + 10, &twelvebyte_val, &status); - ASSERT(status.code == UPB_ERROR_UNTERMINATED_VARINT || - status.code == UPB_STATUS_NEED_MORE_DATA); - - upb_reset(&status); - upb_get_v_uint32_t(twelvebyte, twelvebyte + 9, &twelvebyte_val, &status); - ASSERT(status.code == UPB_STATUS_NEED_MORE_DATA); -} - -static void test_skip_v_uint64_t() -{ -#define TEST(name, bytes) {\ - upb_status status = UPB_STATUS_INIT; \ - const uint8_t name[] = bytes; \ - const uint8_t *name ## _buf = name; \ - name ## _buf = upb_skip_v_uint64_t(name ## _buf, name + sizeof(name), &status); \ - ASSERT(upb_ok(&status)); \ - ASSERT(name ## _buf == name + sizeof(name) - 1); /* - 1 for NULL */ \ - /* Test NEED_MORE_DATA. */ \ - if(sizeof(name) > 2) { \ - name ## _buf = upb_skip_v_uint64_t(name, name + sizeof(name) - 2, &status); \ - ASSERT(status.code == UPB_STATUS_NEED_MORE_DATA); \ - } \ - } - - TEST(zero, "\x00"); - TEST(one, "\x01"); - TEST(twob, "\x81\x03"); - TEST(threeb, "\x81\x83\x07"); - TEST(fourb, "\x81\x83\x87\x0f"); - TEST(fiveb, "\x81\x83\x87\x8f\x1f"); - TEST(sixb, "\x81\x83\x87\x8f\x9f\x3f"); - TEST(sevenb, "\x81\x83\x87\x8f\x9f\xbf\x7f"); - TEST(eightb, "\x81\x83\x87\x8f\x9f\xbf\xff\x01"); - TEST(nineb, "\x81\x83\x87\x8f\x9f\xbf\xff\x81\x03"); - TEST(tenb, "\x81\x83\x87\x8f\x9f\xbf\xff\x81\x83\x07"); -#undef TEST - - uint8_t twelvebyte[] = {0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x01, 0x01}; - upb_status status = UPB_STATUS_INIT; - /* A varint that terminates before hitting the end of the provided buffer, - * but in too many bytes (11 instead of 10). */ - upb_skip_v_uint64_t(twelvebyte, twelvebyte + 12, &status); - ASSERT(status.code == UPB_ERROR_UNTERMINATED_VARINT); - - /* A varint that terminates simultaneously with the end of the provided - * buffer, but in too many bytes (11 instead of 10). */ - upb_reset(&status); - upb_skip_v_uint64_t(twelvebyte, twelvebyte + 11, &status); - ASSERT(status.code == UPB_ERROR_UNTERMINATED_VARINT); - - /* A varint whose buffer ends on exactly the byte where the varint must - * terminate, but the final byte does not terminate. The absolutely most - * correct return code here is UPB_ERROR_UNTERMINATED_VARINT, because we know - * by this point that the varint does not properly terminate. But we also - * allow a return value of UPB_STATUS_NEED_MORE_DATA here, because it does not - * compromise overall correctness -- clients who supply more data later will - * then receive a UPB_ERROR_UNTERMINATED_VARINT error; clients who have no - * more data to supply will (rightly) conclude that their protobuf is corrupt. - */ - upb_reset(&status); - upb_skip_v_uint64_t(twelvebyte, twelvebyte + 10, &status); - ASSERT(status.code == UPB_ERROR_UNTERMINATED_VARINT || - status.code == UPB_STATUS_NEED_MORE_DATA); - - upb_reset(&status); - upb_skip_v_uint64_t(twelvebyte, twelvebyte + 9, &status); - ASSERT(status.code == UPB_STATUS_NEED_MORE_DATA); -} - -static void test_get_f_uint32_t() -{ -#define TEST(name, bytes, val) {\ - upb_status status = UPB_STATUS_INIT; \ - const uint8_t name[] = bytes; \ - const uint8_t *name ## _buf = name; \ - uint32_t name ## _val = 0; \ - name ## _buf = upb_get_f_uint32_t(name ## _buf, name + sizeof(name), &name ## _val, &status); \ - ASSERT(upb_ok(&status)); \ - ASSERT(name ## _val == val); \ - ASSERT(name ## _buf == name + sizeof(name) - 1); /* - 1 for NULL */ \ - } - - TEST(zero, "\x00\x00\x00\x00", 0x0UL); - TEST(one, "\x01\x00\x00\x00", 0x1UL); - - uint8_t threeb[] = {0x00, 0x00, 0x00}; - uint32_t threeb_val; - upb_status status = UPB_STATUS_INIT; - upb_get_f_uint32_t(threeb, threeb + sizeof(threeb), &threeb_val, &status); - ASSERT(status.code == UPB_STATUS_NEED_MORE_DATA); - -#undef TEST -} -#endif +#include "upb_test.h" static void test_upb_symtab() { upb_symtab *s = upb_symtab_new(); - upb_symtab_add_descriptorproto(s); ASSERT(s); upb_string *descriptor = upb_strreadfile("tests/test.proto.pb"); if(!descriptor) { @@ -240,11 +41,8 @@ static void test_upb_symtab() { upb_def_ref(def2); upb_def_unref(def); upb_def_unref(def2); - - } - int main() { #define TEST(func) do { \ @@ -254,10 +52,6 @@ int main() printf("ok (%d assertions).\n", num_assertions - assertions_before); \ } while (0) - TEST(test_get_v_uint64_t); - //TEST(test_get_v_uint32_t); - //TEST(test_skip_v_uint64_t); - //TEST(test_get_f_uint32_t); TEST(test_upb_symtab); printf("All tests passed (%d assertions).\n", num_assertions); return 0; -- cgit v1.2.3