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test: consolidate buffer.read() in a file
PR-URL: #11297 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <[email protected]>
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'use strict'; | ||
require('../common'); | ||
const assert = require('assert'); | ||
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// testing basic buffer read functions | ||
const buf = Buffer.from([0xa4, 0xfd, 0x48, 0xea, 0xcf, 0xff, 0xd9, 0x01, 0xde]); | ||
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function read(buff, funx, args, expected) { | ||
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assert.strictEqual(buff[funx](...args), expected); | ||
assert.throws( | ||
() => buff[funx](-1), | ||
/^RangeError: Index out of range$/ | ||
); | ||
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assert.doesNotThrow( | ||
() => assert.strictEqual(buff[funx](...args, true), expected), | ||
'noAssert does not change return value for valid ranges' | ||
); | ||
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} | ||
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// testing basic functionality of readDoubleBE() and readDOubleLE() | ||
read(buf, 'readDoubleBE', [1], -3.1827727774563287e+295); | ||
read(buf, 'readDoubleLE', [1], -6.966010051009108e+144); | ||
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// testing basic functionality of readFLoatBE() and readFloatLE() | ||
read(buf, 'readFloatBE', [1], -1.6691549692541768e+37); | ||
read(buf, 'readFloatLE', [1], -7861303808); | ||
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// testing basic functionality of readInt8() | ||
read(buf, 'readInt8', [1], -3); | ||
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// testing basic functionality of readInt16BE() and readInt16LE() | ||
read(buf, 'readInt16BE', [1], -696); | ||
read(buf, 'readInt16LE', [1], 0x48fd); | ||
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// testing basic functionality of readInt32BE() and readInt32LE() | ||
read(buf, 'readInt32BE', [1], -45552945); | ||
read(buf, 'readInt32LE', [1], -806729475); | ||
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// testing basic functionality of readIntBE() and readIntLE() | ||
read(buf, 'readIntBE', [1, 1], -3); | ||
read(buf, 'readIntLE', [2, 1], 0x48); | ||
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// testing basic functionality of readUInt8() | ||
read(buf, 'readUInt8', [1], 0xfd); | ||
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// testing basic functionality of readUInt16BE() and readUInt16LE() | ||
read(buf, 'readUInt16BE', [2], 0x48ea); | ||
read(buf, 'readUInt16LE', [2], 0xea48); | ||
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// testing basic functionality of readUInt32BE() and readUInt32LE() | ||
read(buf, 'readUInt32BE', [1], 0xfd48eacf); | ||
read(buf, 'readUInt32LE', [1], 0xcfea48fd); | ||
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// testing basic functionality of readUIntBE() and readUIntLE() | ||
read(buf, 'readUIntBE', [2, 0], 0xfd); | ||
read(buf, 'readUIntLE', [2, 0], 0x48); | ||
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// attempt to overflow buffers, similar to previous bug in array buffers | ||
assert.throws(() => Buffer.allocUnsafe(8).readFloatLE(0xffffffff), | ||
RangeError); | ||
assert.throws(() => Buffer.allocUnsafe(8).readFloatLE(0xffffffff), | ||
RangeError); | ||
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// ensure negative values can't get past offset | ||
assert.throws(() => Buffer.allocUnsafe(8).readFloatLE(-1), RangeError); | ||
assert.throws(() => Buffer.allocUnsafe(8).readFloatLE(-1), RangeError); | ||
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// offset checks | ||
{ | ||
const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(0); | ||
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assert.throws(() => buf.readUInt8(0), RangeError); | ||
assert.throws(() => buf.readInt8(0), RangeError); | ||
} | ||
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{ | ||
const buf = Buffer.from([0xFF]); | ||
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assert.strictEqual(buf.readUInt8(0), 255); | ||
assert.strictEqual(buf.readInt8(0), -1); | ||
} | ||
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[16, 32].forEach((bits) => { | ||
const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(bits / 8 - 1); | ||
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assert.throws(() => buf[`readUInt${bits}BE`](0), | ||
RangeError, | ||
`readUInt${bits}BE()`); | ||
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assert.throws(() => buf[`readUInt${bits}LE`](0), | ||
RangeError, | ||
`readUInt${bits}LE()`); | ||
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assert.throws(() => buf[`readInt${bits}BE`](0), | ||
RangeError, | ||
`readInt${bits}BE()`); | ||
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assert.throws(() => buf[`readInt${bits}LE`](0), | ||
RangeError, | ||
`readInt${bits}LE()`); | ||
}); | ||
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[16, 32].forEach((bits) => { | ||
const buf = Buffer.from([0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF]); | ||
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assert.strictEqual(buf[`readUInt${bits}BE`](0), | ||
(0xFFFFFFFF >>> (32 - bits))); | ||
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assert.strictEqual(buf[`readUInt${bits}LE`](0), | ||
(0xFFFFFFFF >>> (32 - bits))); | ||
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assert.strictEqual(buf[`readInt${bits}BE`](0), | ||
(0xFFFFFFFF >> (32 - bits))); | ||
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assert.strictEqual(buf[`readInt${bits}LE`](0), | ||
(0xFFFFFFFF >> (32 - bits))); | ||
}); | ||
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// test for common read(U)IntLE/BE | ||
{ | ||
const buf = Buffer.from([0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04, 0x05, 0x06]); | ||
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assert.strictEqual(buf.readUIntLE(0, 1), 0x01); | ||
assert.strictEqual(buf.readUIntBE(0, 1), 0x01); | ||
assert.strictEqual(buf.readUIntLE(0, 3), 0x030201); | ||
assert.strictEqual(buf.readUIntBE(0, 3), 0x010203); | ||
assert.strictEqual(buf.readUIntLE(0, 5), 0x0504030201); | ||
assert.strictEqual(buf.readUIntBE(0, 5), 0x0102030405); | ||
assert.strictEqual(buf.readUIntLE(0, 6), 0x060504030201); | ||
assert.strictEqual(buf.readUIntBE(0, 6), 0x010203040506); | ||
assert.strictEqual(buf.readIntLE(0, 1), 0x01); | ||
assert.strictEqual(buf.readIntBE(0, 1), 0x01); | ||
assert.strictEqual(buf.readIntLE(0, 3), 0x030201); | ||
assert.strictEqual(buf.readIntBE(0, 3), 0x010203); | ||
assert.strictEqual(buf.readIntLE(0, 5), 0x0504030201); | ||
assert.strictEqual(buf.readIntBE(0, 5), 0x0102030405); | ||
assert.strictEqual(buf.readIntLE(0, 6), 0x060504030201); | ||
assert.strictEqual(buf.readIntBE(0, 6), 0x010203040506); | ||
} |