// Copyright 2017 The Chromium Authors // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #include "net/tools/huffman_trie/bit_writer.h" #include "testing/gmock/include/gmock/gmock.h" #include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h" namespace net::huffman_trie { namespace { // Test that single bits are written to the buffer correctly. TEST(BitWriterTest, WriteBit) { BitWriter writer; EXPECT_EQ(0U, writer.position()); EXPECT_EQ(0U, writer.bytes().size()); writer.WriteBit(0); EXPECT_EQ(1U, writer.position()); writer.WriteBit(1); writer.WriteBit(0); writer.WriteBit(1); writer.WriteBit(0); writer.WriteBit(1); writer.WriteBit(0); writer.WriteBit(1); EXPECT_EQ(8U, writer.position()); writer.WriteBit(0); EXPECT_EQ(9U, writer.position()); writer.WriteBit(1); writer.WriteBit(0); EXPECT_EQ(11U, writer.position()); // Flush should pad the current byte with zero's until it's full. writer.Flush(); // The writer should have 2 bytes now even though we only wrote 11 bits. EXPECT_EQ(16U, writer.position()); // 0 + 1 + 0 + 1 + 0 + 1 + 0 + 1 + 0 + 1 + 0 + 00000 (padding) = 0x5540. EXPECT_THAT(writer.bytes(), testing::ElementsAre(0x55, 0x40)); } // Test that when multiple bits are written to the buffer, they are appended // correctly. TEST(BitWriterTest, WriteBits) { BitWriter writer; // 0xAA is 10101010 in binary. WritBits will write the n least significant // bits where n is given as the second parameter. writer.WriteBits(0xAA, 1); EXPECT_EQ(1U, writer.position()); writer.WriteBits(0xAA, 2); EXPECT_EQ(3U, writer.position()); writer.WriteBits(0xAA, 3); EXPECT_EQ(6U, writer.position()); writer.WriteBits(0xAA, 2); EXPECT_EQ(8U, writer.position()); writer.WriteBits(0xAA, 2); EXPECT_EQ(10U, writer.position()); // Flush should pad the current byte with zero's until it's full. writer.Flush(); // The writer should have 2 bytes now even though we only wrote 10 bits. EXPECT_EQ(16U, writer.position()); // 0 + 10 + 010 + 10 + 10 + 000000 (padding) = 0x4A80 EXPECT_THAT(writer.bytes(), testing::ElementsAre(0x4A, 0x80)); } // Test that buffering works correct when the methods are mixed. TEST(BitWriterTest, WriteBoth) { BitWriter writer; // 0xAA is 10101010 in binary. WritBits will write the n least significant // bits where n is given as the second parameter. writer.WriteBits(0xAA, 1); EXPECT_EQ(1U, writer.position()); writer.WriteBit(1); writer.WriteBits(0xAA, 2); EXPECT_EQ(4U, writer.position()); writer.WriteBits(0xAA, 3); EXPECT_EQ(7U, writer.position()); writer.WriteBit(1); EXPECT_EQ(8U, writer.position()); writer.WriteBits(0xAA, 2); writer.WriteBit(0); EXPECT_EQ(11U, writer.position()); // Flush should pad the current byte with zero's until it's full. writer.Flush(); // The writer should have 2 bytes now even though we only wrote 10 bits. EXPECT_EQ(16U, writer.position()); // 0 + 1 + 10 + 010 + 1 + 10 + 0 + 00000 (padding) = 0x6580 EXPECT_THAT(writer.bytes(), testing::ElementsAre(0x65, 0x80)); } } // namespace } // namespace net::huffman_trie