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* Copyright (C) 2009 The Android Open Source Project
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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#include "base/unix_file/null_file.h"
#include <errno.h>
#include "gtest/gtest.h"
namespace unix_file {
class NullFileTest : public testing::Test { };
TEST_F(NullFileTest, Read) {
NullFile f;
char buf[256];
// You can't read a negative number of bytes...
ASSERT_EQ(-EINVAL, f.Read(buf, 0, -1));
// ...but everything else is fine (though you'll get no data).
ASSERT_EQ(0, f.Read(buf, 128, 0));
ASSERT_EQ(0, f.Read(buf, 128, 128));
}
TEST_F(NullFileTest, SetLength) {
NullFile f;
// You can't set a negative length...
ASSERT_EQ(-EINVAL, f.SetLength(-1));
// ...but everything else is fine.
ASSERT_EQ(0, f.SetLength(0));
ASSERT_EQ(0, f.SetLength(128));
}
TEST_F(NullFileTest, GetLength) {
const std::string content("hello");
NullFile f;
// The length is always 0.
ASSERT_EQ(0, f.GetLength());
ASSERT_EQ(content.size(), static_cast<uint64_t>(f.Write(content.data(), content.size(), 0)));
ASSERT_EQ(0, f.GetLength());
}
TEST_F(NullFileTest, Write) {
const std::string content("hello");
NullFile f;
// You can't write at a negative offset...
ASSERT_EQ(-EINVAL, f.Write(content.data(), content.size(), -128));
// But you can write anywhere else...
ASSERT_EQ(content.size(), static_cast<uint64_t>(f.Write(content.data(), content.size(), 0)));
ASSERT_EQ(content.size(), static_cast<uint64_t>(f.Write(content.data(), content.size(), 128)));
// ...though the file will remain empty.
ASSERT_EQ(0, f.GetLength());
}
} // namespace unix_file