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  1. // Copyright (c) 2012-2018 Ugorji Nwoke. All rights reserved.
  2. // Use of this source code is governed by a MIT license found in the LICENSE file.
  3. package codec
  4. // This file sets up the variables used, including testInitFns.
  5. // Each file should add initialization that should be performed
  6. // after flags are parsed.
  7. //
  8. // init is a multi-step process:
  9. // - setup vars (handled by init functions in each file)
  10. // - parse flags
  11. // - setup derived vars (handled by pre-init registered functions - registered in init function)
  12. // - post init (handled by post-init registered functions - registered in init function)
  13. // This way, no one has to manage carefully control the initialization
  14. // using file names, etc.
  15. //
  16. // Tests which require external dependencies need the -tag=x parameter.
  17. // They should be run as:
  18. // go test -tags=x -run=. <other parameters ...>
  19. // Benchmarks should also take this parameter, to include the sereal, xdr, etc.
  20. // To run against codecgen, etc, make sure you pass extra parameters.
  21. // Example usage:
  22. // go test "-tags=x codecgen" -bench=. <other parameters ...>
  23. //
  24. // To fully test everything:
  25. // go test -tags=x -benchtime=100ms -tv -bg -bi -brw -bu -v -run=. -bench=.
  26. // Handling flags
  27. // codec_test.go will define a set of global flags for testing, including:
  28. // - Use Reset
  29. // - Use IO reader/writer (vs direct bytes)
  30. // - Set Canonical
  31. // - Set InternStrings
  32. // - Use Symbols
  33. //
  34. // This way, we can test them all by running same set of tests with a different
  35. // set of flags.
  36. //
  37. // Following this, all the benchmarks will utilize flags set by codec_test.go
  38. // and will not redefine these "global" flags.
  39. import (
  40. "bytes"
  41. "flag"
  42. "fmt"
  43. "io"
  44. "io/ioutil"
  45. "log"
  46. "sync"
  47. "testing"
  48. )
  49. // __DO_NOT_REMOVE__NEEDED_FOR_REPLACING__IMPORT_PATH__FOR_CODEC_BENCH__
  50. type testHED struct {
  51. H Handle
  52. E *Encoder
  53. D *Decoder
  54. }
  55. type ioReaderWrapper struct {
  56. r io.Reader
  57. }
  58. func (x ioReaderWrapper) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
  59. return x.r.Read(p)
  60. }
  61. type ioWriterWrapper struct {
  62. w io.Writer
  63. }
  64. func (x ioWriterWrapper) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
  65. return x.w.Write(p)
  66. }
  67. var (
  68. // testNoopH = NoopHandle(8)
  69. testMsgpackH = &MsgpackHandle{}
  70. testBincH = &BincHandle{}
  71. testSimpleH = &SimpleHandle{}
  72. testCborH = &CborHandle{}
  73. testJsonH = &JsonHandle{}
  74. testHandles []Handle
  75. testPreInitFns []func()
  76. testPostInitFns []func()
  77. testOnce sync.Once
  78. testHEDs []testHED
  79. )
  80. // flag variables used by tests (and bench)
  81. var (
  82. testVerbose bool
  83. //depth of 0 maps to ~400bytes json-encoded string, 1 maps to ~1400 bytes, etc
  84. //For depth>1, we likely trigger stack growth for encoders, making benchmarking unreliable.
  85. testDepth int
  86. testMaxInitLen int
  87. testInitDebug bool
  88. testUseReset bool
  89. testSkipIntf bool
  90. testUseMust bool
  91. testUseIoEncDec int
  92. testUseIoWrapper bool
  93. testNumRepeatString int
  94. testRpcBufsize int
  95. testMapStringKeyOnly bool
  96. )
  97. // variables that are not flags, but which can configure the handles
  98. var (
  99. testEncodeOptions EncodeOptions
  100. testDecodeOptions DecodeOptions
  101. )
  102. func init() {
  103. log.SetOutput(ioutil.Discard) // don't allow things log to standard out/err
  104. testHEDs = make([]testHED, 0, 32)
  105. testHandles = append(testHandles,
  106. // testNoopH,
  107. testMsgpackH, testBincH, testSimpleH, testCborH, testJsonH)
  108. // JSON should do HTMLCharsAsIs by default
  109. testJsonH.HTMLCharsAsIs = true
  110. // set ExplicitRelease on each handle
  111. testMsgpackH.ExplicitRelease = true
  112. testBincH.ExplicitRelease = true
  113. testSimpleH.ExplicitRelease = true
  114. testCborH.ExplicitRelease = true
  115. testJsonH.ExplicitRelease = true
  116. testInitFlags()
  117. benchInitFlags()
  118. }
  119. func testInitFlags() {
  120. // delete(testDecOpts.ExtFuncs, timeTyp)
  121. flag.BoolVar(&testVerbose, "tv", false, "Text Extra Verbose Logging if -v if set")
  122. flag.BoolVar(&testInitDebug, "tg", false, "Test Init Debug")
  123. flag.IntVar(&testUseIoEncDec, "ti", -1, "Use IO Reader/Writer for Marshal/Unmarshal ie >= 0")
  124. flag.BoolVar(&testUseIoWrapper, "tiw", false, "Wrap the IO Reader/Writer with a base pass-through reader/writer")
  125. flag.BoolVar(&testSkipIntf, "tf", false, "Skip Interfaces")
  126. flag.BoolVar(&testUseReset, "tr", false, "Use Reset")
  127. flag.IntVar(&testNumRepeatString, "trs", 8, "Create string variables by repeating a string N times")
  128. flag.BoolVar(&testUseMust, "tm", true, "Use Must(En|De)code")
  129. flag.IntVar(&testMaxInitLen, "tx", 0, "Max Init Len")
  130. flag.IntVar(&testDepth, "tsd", 0, "Test Struc Depth")
  131. flag.BoolVar(&testMapStringKeyOnly, "tsk", false, "use maps with string keys only")
  132. }
  133. func benchInitFlags() {
  134. // flags reproduced here for compatibility (duplicate some in testInitFlags)
  135. flag.BoolVar(&testMapStringKeyOnly, "bs", false, "use maps with string keys only")
  136. flag.IntVar(&testDepth, "bd", 1, "Bench Depth")
  137. }
  138. func testHEDGet(h Handle) *testHED {
  139. for i := range testHEDs {
  140. v := &testHEDs[i]
  141. if v.H == h {
  142. return v
  143. }
  144. }
  145. testHEDs = append(testHEDs, testHED{h, NewEncoder(nil, h), NewDecoder(nil, h)})
  146. return &testHEDs[len(testHEDs)-1]
  147. }
  148. func testReinit() {
  149. testOnce = sync.Once{}
  150. testHEDs = nil
  151. }
  152. func testInitAll() {
  153. // only parse it once.
  154. if !flag.Parsed() {
  155. flag.Parse()
  156. }
  157. for _, f := range testPreInitFns {
  158. f()
  159. }
  160. for _, f := range testPostInitFns {
  161. f()
  162. }
  163. }
  164. func sTestCodecEncode(ts interface{}, bsIn []byte, fn func([]byte) *bytes.Buffer,
  165. h Handle, bh *BasicHandle) (bs []byte, err error) {
  166. // bs = make([]byte, 0, approxSize)
  167. var e *Encoder
  168. var buf *bytes.Buffer
  169. if testUseReset {
  170. e = testHEDGet(h).E
  171. } else {
  172. e = NewEncoder(nil, h)
  173. }
  174. var oldWriteBufferSize int
  175. if testUseIoEncDec >= 0 {
  176. buf = fn(bsIn)
  177. // set the encode options for using a buffer
  178. oldWriteBufferSize = bh.WriterBufferSize
  179. bh.WriterBufferSize = testUseIoEncDec
  180. if testUseIoWrapper {
  181. e.Reset(ioWriterWrapper{buf})
  182. } else {
  183. e.Reset(buf)
  184. }
  185. } else {
  186. bs = bsIn
  187. e.ResetBytes(&bs)
  188. }
  189. if testUseMust {
  190. e.MustEncode(ts)
  191. } else {
  192. err = e.Encode(ts)
  193. }
  194. if testUseIoEncDec >= 0 {
  195. bs = buf.Bytes()
  196. bh.WriterBufferSize = oldWriteBufferSize
  197. }
  198. if !testUseReset {
  199. e.Release()
  200. }
  201. return
  202. }
  203. func sTestCodecDecode(bs []byte, ts interface{}, h Handle, bh *BasicHandle) (err error) {
  204. var d *Decoder
  205. // var buf *bytes.Reader
  206. if testUseReset {
  207. d = testHEDGet(h).D
  208. } else {
  209. d = NewDecoder(nil, h)
  210. }
  211. var oldReadBufferSize int
  212. if testUseIoEncDec >= 0 {
  213. buf := bytes.NewReader(bs)
  214. oldReadBufferSize = bh.ReaderBufferSize
  215. bh.ReaderBufferSize = testUseIoEncDec
  216. if testUseIoWrapper {
  217. d.Reset(ioReaderWrapper{buf})
  218. } else {
  219. d.Reset(buf)
  220. }
  221. } else {
  222. d.ResetBytes(bs)
  223. }
  224. if testUseMust {
  225. d.MustDecode(ts)
  226. } else {
  227. err = d.Decode(ts)
  228. }
  229. if testUseIoEncDec >= 0 {
  230. bh.ReaderBufferSize = oldReadBufferSize
  231. }
  232. if !testUseReset {
  233. d.Release()
  234. }
  235. return
  236. }
  237. // --- functions below are used by both benchmarks and tests
  238. // log message only when testVerbose = true (ie go test ... -- -tv).
  239. //
  240. // These are for intormational messages that do not necessarily
  241. // help with diagnosing a failure, or which are too large.
  242. func logTv(x interface{}, format string, args ...interface{}) {
  243. if !testVerbose {
  244. return
  245. }
  246. if t, ok := x.(testing.TB); ok { // only available from go 1.9
  247. t.Helper()
  248. }
  249. logT(x, format, args...)
  250. }
  251. // logT logs messages when running as go test -v
  252. //
  253. // Use it for diagnostics messages that help diagnost failure,
  254. // and when the output is not too long ie shorter than like 100 characters.
  255. //
  256. // In general, any logT followed by failT should call this.
  257. func logT(x interface{}, format string, args ...interface{}) {
  258. if x == nil {
  259. if len(format) == 0 || format[len(format)-1] != '\n' {
  260. format = format + "\n"
  261. }
  262. fmt.Printf(format, args...)
  263. return
  264. }
  265. if t, ok := x.(testing.TB); ok { // only available from go 1.9
  266. t.Helper()
  267. t.Logf(format, args...)
  268. }
  269. }
  270. func failTv(x testing.TB, args ...interface{}) {
  271. x.Helper()
  272. if testVerbose {
  273. failTMsg(x, args...)
  274. }
  275. x.FailNow()
  276. }
  277. func failT(x testing.TB, args ...interface{}) {
  278. x.Helper()
  279. failTMsg(x, args...)
  280. x.FailNow()
  281. }
  282. func failTMsg(x testing.TB, args ...interface{}) {
  283. x.Helper()
  284. if len(args) > 0 {
  285. if format, ok := args[0].(string); ok {
  286. logT(x, format, args[1:]...)
  287. } else if len(args) == 1 {
  288. logT(x, "%v", args[0])
  289. } else {
  290. logT(x, "%v", args)
  291. }
  292. }
  293. }
  294. // --- functions below are used only by benchmarks alone
  295. func fnBenchmarkByteBuf(bsIn []byte) (buf *bytes.Buffer) {
  296. // var buf bytes.Buffer
  297. // buf.Grow(approxSize)
  298. buf = bytes.NewBuffer(bsIn)
  299. buf.Truncate(0)
  300. return
  301. }
  302. // func benchFnCodecEncode(ts interface{}, bsIn []byte, h Handle) (bs []byte, err error) {
  303. // return testCodecEncode(ts, bsIn, fnBenchmarkByteBuf, h)
  304. // }
  305. // func benchFnCodecDecode(bs []byte, ts interface{}, h Handle) (err error) {
  306. // return testCodecDecode(bs, ts, h)
  307. // }