#include #include #include #include #include "utils/utils.h" #include "testutils.h" #define BUFF_LEN 2000 int main(int argc, char **argv) { uint8_t data[BUFF_LEN]; parserutils_buffer *buf; int i; UNUSED(argc); UNUSED(argv); assert(parserutils_buffer_create(&buf) == PARSERUTILS_OK); /* Populate the data with '4's */ for (i = 0; i < BUFF_LEN; i++) data[i] = '4'; assert(parserutils_buffer_append(buf, data, BUFF_LEN) == PARSERUTILS_OK); /* Double the size, appending 'c's */ for (i = 0; i < BUFF_LEN; i++) data[i] = 'c'; assert(parserutils_buffer_append(buf, data, BUFF_LEN) == PARSERUTILS_OK); assert(buf->length == 2 * BUFF_LEN); /* Now reduce the length by half */ /* Buffer length is all '4's now */ buf->length = BUFF_LEN; /* Now discard half of the 4s from the middle of the buffer */ assert(parserutils_buffer_discard(buf, BUFF_LEN / 4, BUFF_LEN / 2) == PARSERUTILS_OK); /* Now check that the length is what we expect */ assert(buf->length == BUFF_LEN / 2); /* Now check that the buffer contains what we expect */ for (i = 0; i < BUFF_LEN / 2; i++) assert(buf->data[i] == '4'); /* Now check that the space we allocated beyond the buffer length is * as we expect, and not overwritten with 'c', which should be beyond * what the buffer_ code is allowed to move. */ for (i = BUFF_LEN / 2; i < BUFF_LEN; i++) assert(buf->data[i] != 'c'); assert(parserutils_buffer_destroy(buf) == PARSERUTILS_OK); printf("PASS\n"); return 0; }