jdk-24/test/jdk/java/io/Reader/Of.java
Markus KARG 3c14c2babb 8341566: Add Reader.of(CharSequence)
Reviewed-by: rriggs, jpai, liach, alanb
2024-10-24 14:34:58 +00:00

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import java.io.Reader;
import java.io.StringReader;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.StringWriter;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.nio.CharBuffer;
import java.nio.ReadOnlyBufferException;
import org.testng.annotations.*;
import static org.testng.Assert.*;
/*
* @test
* @bug 8341566
* @summary Check for expected behavior of Reader.of().
* @run testng Of
*/
public class Of {
final static String CONTENT = "Some Reader Test";
/*
* Readers to be tested.
*/
@DataProvider
public static Reader[] readers() {
return new Reader[] {
new StringReader(CONTENT),
Reader.of(CONTENT),
Reader.of(new StringBuffer(CONTENT)),
Reader.of(new StringBuilder(CONTENT)),
Reader.of(ByteBuffer.allocateDirect(CONTENT.length() * 2)
.asCharBuffer().put(CONTENT).flip()),
Reader.of(CharBuffer.wrap(CONTENT.toCharArray())),
Reader.of(new CharSequence() {
@Override
public char charAt(int index) {
return CONTENT.charAt(index);
}
@Override
public int length() {
return CONTENT.length();
}
@Override
public CharSequence subSequence(int start, int end) {
// unused by Reader.Of's result
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
@Override
public String toString() {
// Reader.Of's result SHALL NOT convert to String
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
})
};
}
@Test(dataProvider = "readers")
public void testRead(Reader reader) throws IOException {
String s = "";
for (int c; (c = reader.read()) != -1; s += (char) c);
assertEquals(s, CONTENT, "read() returned wrong value");
}
@Test(dataProvider = "readers")
public void testReadBII(Reader reader) throws IOException {
char[] c = new char[16];
assertEquals(reader.read(c, 8, 8), 8,
"read(char[],int,int) does not respect given start or end");
assertEquals(reader.read(c, 0, 16), 8,
"read(char[],int,int) does not respect end of stream");
assertEquals(new String(c),
CONTENT.substring(8, 16) + CONTENT.substring(0, 8),
"read(char[],int,int) provides wrong content");
}
@Test(dataProvider = "readers")
public void testReadBIILenZero(Reader reader) throws IOException {
assertEquals(reader.read(new char[1], 0, 0), 0,
"read(char[],int,int) != 0");
}
@Test(dataProvider = "readers")
public void testReadDirectCharBuffer(Reader reader) throws IOException {
CharBuffer charBuffer = ByteBuffer.allocateDirect(32).asCharBuffer();
charBuffer.position(8);
assertEquals(reader.read(charBuffer), 8,
"read(CharBuffer) does not respect position or limit");
charBuffer.rewind();
assertEquals(reader.read(charBuffer), 8,
"read(CharBuffer) does not respect end of stream");
charBuffer.rewind();
assertEquals(charBuffer.toString(),
// last part first proofs that copy loops correctly stopped
CONTENT.substring(8, 16) + CONTENT.substring(0, 8),
"read(CharBuffer) provides wrong content");
}
@Test(dataProvider = "readers")
public void testReadNonDirectCharBuffer(Reader reader) throws IOException {
CharBuffer charBuffer = CharBuffer.allocate(16);
charBuffer.position(8);
assertEquals(reader.read(charBuffer), 8,
"read(CharBuffer) does not respect position or limit");
charBuffer.rewind();
assertEquals(reader.read(charBuffer), 8,
"read(CharBuffer) does not respect end of stream");
charBuffer.rewind();
assertEquals(charBuffer.toString(),
CONTENT.substring(8, 16) + CONTENT.substring(0, 8),
"read(CharBuffer) provides wrong content");
}
@Test(dataProvider = "readers")
public void testReadCharBufferZeroRemaining(Reader reader) throws IOException {
CharBuffer charBuffer = CharBuffer.allocate(0);
assertEquals(reader.read(charBuffer), 0, "read(CharBuffer) != 0");
}
@Test(dataProvider = "readers")
public void testReady(Reader reader) throws IOException {
assertTrue(reader.ready());
}
@Test(dataProvider = "readers")
public void testSkip(Reader reader) throws IOException {
assertEquals(reader.skip(8), 8, "skip() does not respect limit");
assertEquals(reader.skip(9), 8, "skip() does not respect end of stream");
assertEquals(reader.skip(1), 0, "skip() does not respect empty stream");
}
@Test(dataProvider = "readers")
public void testTransferTo(Reader reader) throws IOException {
StringWriter sw = new StringWriter(16);
assertEquals(reader.transferTo(sw), 16, "transferTo() != 16");
assertEquals(reader.transferTo(sw), 0,
"transferTo() does not respect empty stream");
assertEquals(sw.toString(), CONTENT,
"transferTo() provides wrong content");
}
@Test(dataProvider = "readers")
public void testReadClosed(Reader reader) throws IOException {
reader.close();
assertThrows(IOException.class, () -> {reader.read();});
}
@Test(dataProvider = "readers")
public void testReadBIIClosed(Reader reader) throws IOException {
reader.close();
assertThrows(IOException.class, () -> reader.read(new char[1], 0, 1));
}
@Test(dataProvider = "readers")
public void testReadCharBufferClosed(Reader reader) throws IOException {
CharBuffer charBuffer = CharBuffer.allocate(1);
reader.close();
assertThrows(IOException.class, () -> reader.read(charBuffer));
}
@Test(dataProvider = "readers")
public void testReadCharBufferZeroRemainingClosed(Reader reader) throws IOException {
CharBuffer charBuffer = CharBuffer.allocate(0);
reader.close();
assertThrows(IOException.class, () -> reader.read(charBuffer));
}
@Test(dataProvider = "readers")
public void testReadyClosed(Reader reader) throws IOException {
reader.close();
assertThrows(IOException.class, () -> reader.ready());
}
@Test(dataProvider = "readers")
public void testSkipClosed(Reader reader) throws IOException {
reader.close();
assertThrows(IOException.class, () -> reader.skip(1));
}
@Test(dataProvider = "readers")
public void testTransferToClosed(Reader reader) throws IOException {
reader.close();
assertThrows(IOException.class, () -> reader.transferTo(new StringWriter(1)));
}
@Test(dataProvider = "readers")
public void testCloseClosed(Reader reader) throws IOException {
reader.close();
reader.close();
}
}