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5.1 KiB
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5.1 KiB
C
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/*
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* Copyright 2024 Google LLC
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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#include "util/stringlist.h"
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#include "clar.h"
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// Setup
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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void test_stringlist__initialize(void) {
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}
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void test_stringlist__cleanup(void) {
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}
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// Tests
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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void test_stringlist__test(void) {
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StringList *list = malloc(20);
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memset(list, 0, 20);
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// no data
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list->serialized_byte_length = 0;
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cl_assert_equal_i(0, string_list_count(list));
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list->serialized_byte_length = 3;
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// 4 empty strings
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cl_assert_equal_i(4, string_list_count(list));
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cl_assert_equal_s("", string_list_get_at(list, 0));
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cl_assert_equal_s("", string_list_get_at(list, 1));
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cl_assert_equal_s("", string_list_get_at(list, 2));
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cl_assert_equal_s("", string_list_get_at(list, 3));
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// non-null-terminated string is treated as one string - this is the standard case
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// please note that the string will only be terminated if there's another \0 following
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// when deserializing the data, the deserializer will append the needed \0
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list->serialized_byte_length = 3;
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list->data[0] = 'a';
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list->data[1] = 'b';
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list->data[2] = 'c'; // end of data
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list->data[3] = 'd';
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list->data[4] = '\0';
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cl_assert_equal_i(1, string_list_count(list));
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cl_assert_equal_s("abcd", string_list_get_at(list, 0));
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// 1 string (null terminated) => 2 strings, last is empty
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list->serialized_byte_length = 3;
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list->data[0] = 'a';
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list->data[1] = 'b';
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list->data[2] = '\0'; // end of data
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list->data[3] = '\0';
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cl_assert_equal_i(2, string_list_count(list));
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cl_assert_equal_s("ab", string_list_get_at(list, 0));
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cl_assert_equal_s("", string_list_get_at(list, 1));
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// 2 strings (non-null terminated) - this is the standard case
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list->serialized_byte_length = 4;
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list->data[0] = 'a';
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list->data[1] = 'b';
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list->data[2] = '\0';
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list->data[3] = 'c'; // end of data
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list->data[4] = '\0';
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cl_assert_equal_i(2, string_list_count(list));
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cl_assert_equal_s("ab", string_list_get_at(list, 0));
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cl_assert_equal_s("c", string_list_get_at(list, 1));
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// 3 strings (last two are is empty)
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list->serialized_byte_length = 4;
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list->data[0] = 'a';
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list->data[1] = 'b';
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list->data[2] = '\0';
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list->data[3] = '\0'; // end of data
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list->data[4] = '\0';
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cl_assert_equal_i(3, string_list_count(list));
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cl_assert_equal_s("ab", string_list_get_at(list, 0));
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cl_assert_equal_s("", string_list_get_at(list, 1));
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cl_assert_equal_s("", string_list_get_at(list, 2));
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cl_assert_equal_s(NULL, string_list_get_at(list, 3));
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// 4 strings (first and last two are empty)
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list->serialized_byte_length = 4;
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list->data[0] = '\0';
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list->data[1] = 'b';
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list->data[2] = '\0';
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list->data[3] = '\0'; // end of data
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list->data[4] = '\0';
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cl_assert_equal_i(4, string_list_count(list));
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cl_assert_equal_s("", string_list_get_at(list, 0));
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cl_assert_equal_s("b", string_list_get_at(list, 1));
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cl_assert_equal_s("", string_list_get_at(list, 2));
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cl_assert_equal_s("", string_list_get_at(list, 3));
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// 2 strings (last is not terminated and will fall through) will return 2 strings
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// when deserializing, the deserializer puts a \0 at the end
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// this case demonstrates the problem with incorrectly initialized data
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list->serialized_byte_length = 3;
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list->data[0] = 'a';
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list->data[1] = '\0';
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list->data[2] = 'b'; // end of data
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list->data[3] = 'c';
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list->data[4] = '\0';
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cl_assert_equal_i(2, string_list_count(list));
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cl_assert_equal_s("a", string_list_get_at(list, 0));
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cl_assert_equal_s("bc", string_list_get_at(list, 1));
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// add a string to an empty string list
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list->serialized_byte_length = 0;
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string_list_add_string(list, 20, "hello", 10);
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cl_assert_equal_i(5, list->serialized_byte_length);
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cl_assert_equal_i(1, string_list_count(list));
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cl_assert_equal_s("hello", string_list_get_at(list, 0));
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// add a string to string list with strings
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string_list_add_string(list, 20, "world", 10);
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cl_assert_equal_i(11, list->serialized_byte_length);
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cl_assert_equal_i(2, string_list_count(list));
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cl_assert_equal_s("world", string_list_get_at(list, 1));
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// truncated because of the max string size
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string_list_add_string(list, 20, "foobar", 3);
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cl_assert_equal_i(15, list->serialized_byte_length);
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cl_assert_equal_i(3, string_list_count(list));
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cl_assert_equal_s("foo", string_list_get_at(list, 2));
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// truncated because of the max list size
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string_list_add_string(list, 20, "abc", 10);
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cl_assert_equal_i(17, list->serialized_byte_length);
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cl_assert_equal_i(4, string_list_count(list));
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cl_assert_equal_s("a", string_list_get_at(list, 3));
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}
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