// Copyright 2015 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #include "extents.h" #include #include namespace bsdiff { // ex_t comparator used for testing. bool operator==(const struct ex_t& lhs, const struct ex_t& rhs) { return lhs.off == rhs.off && lhs.len == rhs.len; } // PrintTo is used by gtest framework whenever it needs to print our type. void PrintTo(const struct ex_t& extent, ::std::ostream* os) { *os << extent.off << ":" << extent.len; } class ExtentsTest : public testing::Test { protected: std::vector extents_; }; TEST_F(ExtentsTest, CornerCasesHandledTest) { EXPECT_TRUE(ParseExtentStr("", &extents_)); EXPECT_TRUE(extents_.empty()); } TEST_F(ExtentsTest, SimpleCasesTest) { EXPECT_TRUE(ParseExtentStr("10:20,30:40", &extents_)); std::vector expected_values = {{10, 20}, {30, 40}}; EXPECT_EQ(expected_values, extents_); } TEST_F(ExtentsTest, MalformedExtentsTest) { std::vector test_cases = { ":", ",", "1,2", "1:", "1,", ":2", ",2", "1,2:3", "10:-1", "-2:10"}; for (const char* test_case : test_cases) { std::vector extents; EXPECT_FALSE(ParseExtentStr(test_case, &extents)) << "while testing case \"" << test_case << "\""; EXPECT_EQ(std::vector(), extents); } } TEST_F(ExtentsTest, NegativeValuesTest) { // |-1| is used as a special case to read zeros for that extent. EXPECT_TRUE(ParseExtentStr("10:20,-1:40,50:60", &extents_)); std::vector expected_values = {{10, 20}, {-1, 40}, {50, 60}}; EXPECT_EQ(expected_values, extents_); } } // namespace bsdiff