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local upb = require "lupb" |
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local lunit = require "lunit" |
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local upb_test = require "lua.test_pb" |
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local test_messages_proto3 = require "google.protobuf.test_messages_proto3_pb" |
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local test_messages_proto2 = require "google.protobuf.test_messages_proto2_pb" |
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local descriptor = require "google.protobuf.descriptor_pb" |
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local empty = require "google.protobuf.empty_pb" |
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if _VERSION >= 'Lua 5.2' then |
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_ENV = lunit.module("testupb", "seeall") |
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else |
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module("testupb", lunit.testcase, package.seeall) |
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end |
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function iter_to_array(iter) |
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local arr = {} |
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for v in iter do |
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arr[#arr + 1] = v |
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end |
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return arr |
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end |
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function test_def_readers() |
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local m = test_messages_proto3.TestAllTypesProto3 |
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assert_equal("TestAllTypesProto3", m:name()) |
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assert_equal("protobuf_test_messages.proto3.TestAllTypesProto3", m:full_name()) |
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-- field |
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local f = m:field("optional_int32") |
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local f2 = m:field(1) |
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assert_equal(f, f2) |
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assert_equal(1, f:number()) |
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assert_equal("optional_int32", f:name()) |
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assert_equal(upb.LABEL_OPTIONAL, f:label()) |
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assert_equal(upb.DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT32, f:descriptor_type()) |
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assert_equal(upb.TYPE_INT32, f:type()) |
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assert_nil(f:containing_oneof()) |
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assert_equal(m, f:containing_type()) |
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assert_equal(0, f:default()) |
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local message_field_count = 0 |
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for field in m:fields() do |
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message_field_count = message_field_count + 1 |
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end |
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assert_equal(message_field_count, #m) |
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local message_oneof_count = 0 |
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for oneof in m:oneofs() do |
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message_oneof_count = message_oneof_count + 1 |
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end |
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assert_equal(message_oneof_count, m:oneof_count()) |
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-- oneof |
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local o = m:lookup_name("oneof_field") |
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assert_equal("oneof_field", o:name()) |
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assert_equal(m, o:containing_type()) |
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local oneof_field_count = 0 |
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for field in o:fields() do |
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oneof_field_count = oneof_field_count + 1 |
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end |
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assert_equal(oneof_field_count, #o) |
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-- enum |
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local e = test_messages_proto3['TestAllTypesProto3.NestedEnum'] |
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assert_true(#e > 3 and #e < 10) |
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assert_equal(2, e:value("BAZ"):number()) |
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end |
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function test_msg_map() |
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msg = test_messages_proto3.TestAllTypesProto3() |
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msg.map_int32_int32[5] = 10 |
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msg.map_int32_int32[6] = 12 |
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assert_equal(10, msg.map_int32_int32[5]) |
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assert_equal(12, msg.map_int32_int32[6]) |
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-- Test overwrite. |
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msg.map_int32_int32[5] = 20 |
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assert_equal(20, msg.map_int32_int32[5]) |
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assert_equal(12, msg.map_int32_int32[6]) |
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msg.map_int32_int32[5] = 10 |
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-- Test delete. |
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msg.map_int32_int32[5] = nil |
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assert_nil(msg.map_int32_int32[5]) |
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assert_equal(12, msg.map_int32_int32[6]) |
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msg.map_int32_int32[5] = 10 |
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local serialized = upb.encode(msg) |
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assert_true(#serialized > 0) |
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local msg2 = upb.decode(test_messages_proto3.TestAllTypesProto3, serialized) |
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assert_equal(10, msg2.map_int32_int32[5]) |
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assert_equal(12, msg2.map_int32_int32[6]) |
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end |
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function test_map_sorting() |
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function msg_with_int32_entries(start, expand) |
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local msg = test_messages_proto3.TestAllTypesProto3() |
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for i=start,start + 8 do |
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msg.map_int32_int32[i] = i * 2 |
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end |
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if expand then |
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for i=start+20,200 do |
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msg.map_int32_int32[i] = i |
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end |
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for i=start+20,200 do |
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msg.map_int32_int32[i] = nil |
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end |
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end |
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return msg |
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end |
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function msg_with_msg_entries(expand) |
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local msg = test_messages_proto3.TestAllTypesProto3() |
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-- 8! = 40320 possible orderings makes it overwhelmingly likely that two |
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-- random orderings will be different. |
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for i=1,8 do |
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local submsg = test_messages_proto3.TestAllTypesProto3.NestedMessage() |
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submsg.corecursive = msg_with_int32_entries(i, expand) |
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msg.map_string_nested_message[tostring(i)] = submsg |
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end |
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expand = false |
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if expand then |
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for i=21,2000 do |
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local submsg = test_messages_proto3.TestAllTypesProto3.NestedMessage() |
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submsg.corecursive = msg_with_int32_entries(i, expand) |
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msg.map_string_nested_message[tostring(i)] = submsg |
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end |
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for i=21,2000 do |
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msg.map_string_nested_message[tostring(i)] = nil |
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end |
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end |
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return msg |
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end |
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-- Create two messages with the same contents but (hopefully) different |
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-- map table orderings. |
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local msg = msg_with_msg_entries(false) |
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local msg2 = msg_with_msg_entries(true) |
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local text1 = upb.text_encode(msg) |
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local text2 = upb.text_encode(msg2) |
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assert_equal(text1, text2) |
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local binary1 = upb.encode(msg, {upb.ENCODE_DETERMINISTIC}) |
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local binary2 = upb.encode(msg2, {upb.ENCODE_DETERMINISTIC}) |
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assert_equal(binary1, binary2) |
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-- Non-sorted map should compare different. |
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local text3 = upb.text_encode(msg, {upb.TXTENC_NOSORT}) |
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assert_not_equal(text1, text3) |
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local binary3 = upb.encode(msg) |
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assert_not_equal(binary1, binary3) |
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end |
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function test_utf8() |
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local proto2_msg = test_messages_proto2.TestAllTypesProto2() |
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proto2_msg.optional_string = "\xff" |
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local serialized = upb.encode(proto2_msg) |
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-- Decoding invalid UTF-8 succeeds in proto2. |
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upb.decode(test_messages_proto2.TestAllTypesProto2, serialized) |
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-- Decoding invalid UTF-8 fails in proto2. |
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assert_error_match("Error decoding protobuf", function() |
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upb.decode(test_messages_proto3.TestAllTypesProto3, serialized) |
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end) |
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-- TODO(haberman): should proto3 accessors also check UTF-8 at set time? |
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end |
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function test_string_double_map() |
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msg = upb_test.MapTest() |
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msg.map_string_double["one"] = 1.0 |
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msg.map_string_double["two point five"] = 2.5 |
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assert_equal(1, msg.map_string_double["one"]) |
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assert_equal(2.5, msg.map_string_double["two point five"]) |
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-- Test overwrite. |
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msg.map_string_double["one"] = 2 |
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assert_equal(2, msg.map_string_double["one"]) |
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assert_equal(2.5, msg.map_string_double["two point five"]) |
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msg.map_string_double["one"] = 1.0 |
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-- Test delete. |
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msg.map_string_double["one"] = nil |
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assert_nil(msg.map_string_double["one"]) |
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assert_equal(2.5, msg.map_string_double["two point five"]) |
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msg.map_string_double["one"] = 1 |
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local serialized = upb.encode(msg) |
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assert_true(#serialized > 0) |
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local msg2 = upb.decode(upb_test.MapTest, serialized) |
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assert_equal(1, msg2.map_string_double["one"]) |
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assert_equal(2.5, msg2.map_string_double["two point five"]) |
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end |
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function test_string_double_map() |
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local function fill_msg(msg) |
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msg.i32_packed[1] = 100 |
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msg.i32_packed[2] = 200 |
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msg.i32_packed[3] = 50000 |
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msg.i64_packed[1] = 101 |
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msg.i64_packed[2] = 201 |
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msg.i64_packed[3] = 50001 |
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msg.f32_packed[1] = 102 |
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msg.f32_packed[2] = 202 |
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msg.f32_packed[3] = 50002 |
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msg.f64_packed[1] = 103 |
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msg.f64_packed[2] = 203 |
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msg.f64_packed[3] = 50003 |
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end |
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local function check_msg(msg) |
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assert_equal(100, msg.i32_packed[1]) |
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assert_equal(200, msg.i32_packed[2]) |
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assert_equal(50000, msg.i32_packed[3]) |
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assert_equal(3, #msg.i32_packed) |
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assert_equal(101, msg.i64_packed[1]) |
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assert_equal(201, msg.i64_packed[2]) |
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assert_equal(50001, msg.i64_packed[3]) |
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assert_equal(3, #msg.i64_packed) |
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assert_equal(102, msg.f32_packed[1]) |
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assert_equal(202, msg.f32_packed[2]) |
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assert_equal(50002, msg.f32_packed[3]) |
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assert_equal(3, #msg.f32_packed) |
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assert_equal(103, msg.f64_packed[1]) |
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assert_equal(203, msg.f64_packed[2]) |
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assert_equal(50003, msg.f64_packed[3]) |
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assert_equal(3, #msg.f64_packed) |
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end |
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local msg = upb_test.PackedTest() |
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fill_msg(msg) |
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check_msg(msg) |
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local serialized_packed = upb.encode(msg) |
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local msg2 = upb.decode(upb_test.PackedTest, serialized_packed) |
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local msg3 = upb.decode(upb_test.UnpackedTest, serialized_packed) |
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check_msg(msg2) |
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check_msg(msg3) |
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serialized_unpacked = upb.encode(msg3) |
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local msg4 = upb.decode(upb_test.PackedTest, serialized_unpacked) |
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local msg5 = upb.decode(upb_test.PackedTest, serialized_unpacked) |
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check_msg(msg4) |
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check_msg(msg5) |
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end |
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function test_msg_string_map() |
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msg = test_messages_proto3.TestAllTypesProto3() |
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msg.map_string_string["foo"] = "bar" |
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msg.map_string_string["baz"] = "quux" |
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assert_nil(msg.map_string_string["abc"]) |
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assert_equal("bar", msg.map_string_string["foo"]) |
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assert_equal("quux", msg.map_string_string["baz"]) |
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-- Test overwrite. |
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msg.map_string_string["foo"] = "123" |
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assert_equal("123", msg.map_string_string["foo"]) |
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assert_equal("quux", msg.map_string_string["baz"]) |
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msg.map_string_string["foo"] = "bar" |
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-- Test delete |
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msg.map_string_string["foo"] = nil |
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assert_nil(msg.map_string_string["foo"]) |
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assert_equal("quux", msg.map_string_string["baz"]) |
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msg.map_string_string["foo"] = "bar" |
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local serialized = upb.encode(msg) |
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assert_true(#serialized > 0) |
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local msg2 = upb.decode(test_messages_proto3.TestAllTypesProto3, serialized) |
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assert_equal("bar", msg2.map_string_string["foo"]) |
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assert_equal("quux", msg2.map_string_string["baz"]) |
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end |
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function test_msg_array() |
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msg = test_messages_proto3.TestAllTypesProto3() |
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assert_not_nil(msg.repeated_int32) |
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assert_equal(msg.repeated_int32, msg.repeated_int32) |
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assert_equal(0, #msg.repeated_int32) |
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msg.repeated_int32[1] = 2 |
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assert_equal(1, #msg.repeated_int32); |
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assert_equal(2, msg.repeated_int32[1]); |
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-- Can't assign a scalar; array is expected. |
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assert_error_match("lupb.array expected", function() msg.repeated_int32 = 5 end) |
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-- Can't assign array of the wrong type. |
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local function assign_int64() |
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msg.repeated_int32 = upb.Array(upb.TYPE_INT64) |
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end |
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assert_error_match("array type mismatch", assign_int64) |
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local arr = upb.Array(upb.TYPE_INT32) |
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arr[1] = 6 |
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assert_equal(1, #arr) |
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msg.repeated_int32 = arr |
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assert_equal(msg.repeated_int32, msg.repeated_int32) |
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assert_equal(arr, msg.repeated_int32) |
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assert_equal(1, #msg.repeated_int32) |
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assert_equal(6, msg.repeated_int32[1]) |
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-- Can't assign other Lua types. |
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assert_error_match("array expected", function() msg.repeated_int32 = "abc" end) |
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assert_error_match("array expected", function() msg.repeated_int32 = true end) |
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assert_error_match("array expected", function() msg.repeated_int32 = false end) |
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assert_error_match("array expected", function() msg.repeated_int32 = nil end) |
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assert_error_match("array expected", function() msg.repeated_int32 = {} end) |
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assert_error_match("array expected", function() msg.repeated_int32 = print end) |
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end |
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function test_array_append() |
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local arr = upb.Array(upb.TYPE_INT32) |
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for i=1,200000 do |
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arr[i] = i |
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end |
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for i=1,200000 do |
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assert_equal(i, arr[i]) |
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end |
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end |
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function test_msg_submsg() |
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--msg = test_messages_proto3.TestAllTypesProto3() |
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msg = test_messages_proto3['TestAllTypesProto3']() |
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assert_nil(msg.optional_nested_message) |
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-- Can't assign message of the wrong type. |
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local function assign_int64() |
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msg.optional_nested_message = test_messages_proto3.TestAllTypesProto3() |
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end |
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assert_error_match("message type mismatch", assign_int64) |
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local nested = test_messages_proto3['TestAllTypesProto3.NestedMessage']() |
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msg.optional_nested_message = nested |
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assert_equal(nested, msg.optional_nested_message) |
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-- Can't assign other Lua types. |
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assert_error_match("msg expected", function() msg.optional_nested_message = "abc" end) |
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assert_error_match("msg expected", function() msg.optional_nested_message = true end) |
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assert_error_match("msg expected", function() msg.optional_nested_message = false end) |
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assert_error_match("msg expected", function() msg.optional_nested_message = nil end) |
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assert_error_match("msg expected", function() msg.optional_nested_message = {} end) |
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assert_error_match("msg expected", function() msg.optional_nested_message = print end) |
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end |
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-- Lua 5.1 and 5.2 have slightly different semantics for how a finalizer |
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-- can be defined in Lua. |
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if _VERSION >= 'Lua 5.2' then |
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function defer(fn) |
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setmetatable({}, { __gc = fn }) |
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end |
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else |
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function defer(fn) |
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getmetatable(newproxy(true)).__gc = fn |
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end |
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end |
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function test_finalizer() |
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-- Tests that we correctly handle a call into an already-finalized object. |
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-- Collectible objects are finalized in the opposite order of creation. |
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do |
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local t = {} |
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defer(function() |
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assert_error_match("called into dead object", function() |
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-- Generic def call. |
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t[1]:lookup_msg("abc") |
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end) |
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end) |
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t = { |
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upb.DefPool(), |
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} |
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end |
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collectgarbage() |
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end |
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-- in-range of 64-bit types but not exactly representable as double |
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local bad64 = 2^68 - 1 |
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local numeric_types = { |
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[upb.TYPE_UINT32] = { |
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valid_val = 2^32 - 1, |
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too_big = 2^32, |
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too_small = -1, |
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other_bad = 5.1 |
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}, |
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[upb.TYPE_UINT64] = { |
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valid_val = 2^63, |
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too_big = 2^64, |
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too_small = -1, |
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other_bad = bad64 |
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}, |
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[upb.TYPE_INT32] = { |
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valid_val = 2^31 - 1, |
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too_big = 2^31, |
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too_small = -2^31 - 1, |
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other_bad = 5.1 |
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}, |
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-- Enums don't exist at a language level in Lua, so we just represent enum |
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-- values as int32s. |
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[upb.TYPE_ENUM] = { |
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valid_val = 2^31 - 1, |
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too_big = 2^31, |
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too_small = -2^31 - 1, |
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other_bad = 5.1 |
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}, |
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[upb.TYPE_INT64] = { |
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valid_val = 2^62, |
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too_big = 2^63, |
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too_small = -2^64, |
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other_bad = bad64 |
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}, |
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[upb.TYPE_FLOAT] = { |
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valid_val = 340282306073709652508363335590014353408 |
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}, |
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[upb.TYPE_DOUBLE] = { |
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valid_val = 10^101 |
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}, |
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} |
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function test_utf8() |
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local invalid_utf8 = "\xff" |
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local proto2_msg = test_messages_proto2.TestAllTypesProto2{ |
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optional_string = invalid_utf8, |
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} |
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-- As proto2, invalid UTF-8 parses and serializes fine. |
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local serialized = upb.encode(proto2_msg) |
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local proto2_msg2 = upb.decode(test_messages_proto2.TestAllTypesProto2, serialized) |
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-- Decoding as proto3 fails. |
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assert_error(function() |
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upb.decode(test_messages_proto3.TestAllTypesProto3, serialized) |
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end) |
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end |
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function test_msg_primitives() |
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local msg = test_messages_proto3.TestAllTypesProto3{ |
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optional_int32 = 10, |
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optional_uint32 = 20, |
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optional_int64 = 30, |
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optional_uint64 = 40, |
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optional_double = 50, |
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optional_float = 60, |
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optional_sint32 = 70, |
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optional_sint64 = 80, |
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optional_fixed32 = 90, |
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optional_fixed64 = 100, |
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optional_sfixed32 = 110, |
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optional_sfixed64 = 120, |
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optional_bool = true, |
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optional_string = "abc", |
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optional_nested_message = test_messages_proto3['TestAllTypesProto3.NestedMessage']{a = 123}, |
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} |
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-- Attempts to access non-existent fields fail. |
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assert_error_match("no such field", function() msg.no_such = 1 end) |
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assert_equal(10, msg.optional_int32) |
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assert_equal(20, msg.optional_uint32) |
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assert_equal(30, msg.optional_int64) |
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assert_equal(40, msg.optional_uint64) |
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assert_equal(50, msg.optional_double) |
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assert_equal(60, msg.optional_float) |
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assert_equal(70, msg.optional_sint32) |
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assert_equal(80, msg.optional_sint64) |
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assert_equal(90, msg.optional_fixed32) |
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assert_equal(100, msg.optional_fixed64) |
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assert_equal(110, msg.optional_sfixed32) |
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assert_equal(120, msg.optional_sfixed64) |
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assert_equal(true, msg.optional_bool) |
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assert_equal("abc", msg.optional_string) |
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assert_equal(123, msg.optional_nested_message.a) |
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end |
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function test_string_array() |
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local function test_for_string_type(upb_type) |
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local array = upb.Array(upb_type) |
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assert_equal(0, #array) |
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-- 0 is never a valid index in Lua. |
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assert_error_match("array index", function() return array[0] end) |
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-- Past the end of the array. |
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assert_error_match("array index", function() return array[1] end) |
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array[1] = "foo" |
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assert_equal("foo", array[1]) |
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assert_equal(1, #array) |
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-- Past the end of the array. |
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assert_error_match("array index", function() return array[2] end) |
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local array2 = upb.Array(upb_type) |
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assert_equal(0, #array2) |
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array[2] = "bar" |
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assert_equal("foo", array[1]) |
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assert_equal("bar", array[2]) |
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assert_equal(2, #array) |
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-- Past the end of the array. |
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assert_error_match("array index", function() return array[3] end) |
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-- Can't assign other Lua types. |
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assert_error_match("Expected string", function() array[3] = 123 end) |
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assert_error_match("Expected string", function() array[3] = true end) |
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assert_error_match("Expected string", function() array[3] = false end) |
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assert_error_match("Expected string", function() array[3] = nil end) |
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assert_error_match("Expected string", function() array[3] = {} end) |
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assert_error_match("Expected string", function() array[3] = print end) |
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assert_error_match("Expected string", function() array[3] = array end) |
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end |
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test_for_string_type(upb.TYPE_STRING) |
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test_for_string_type(upb.TYPE_BYTES) |
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end |
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function test_numeric_array() |
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local function test_for_numeric_type(upb_type) |
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local array = upb.Array(upb_type) |
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local vals = numeric_types[upb_type] |
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assert_equal(0, #array) |
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-- 0 is never a valid index in Lua. |
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assert_error_match("array index", function() return array[0] end) |
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-- Past the end of the array. |
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assert_error_match("array index", function() return array[1] end) |
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array[1] = vals.valid_val |
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assert_equal(vals.valid_val, array[1]) |
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assert_equal(1, #array) |
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assert_equal(vals.valid_val, array[1]) |
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-- Past the end of the array. |
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assert_error_match("array index", function() return array[2] end) |
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array[2] = 10 |
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assert_equal(vals.valid_val, array[1]) |
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assert_equal(10, array[2]) |
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assert_equal(2, #array) |
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-- Past the end of the array. |
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assert_error_match("array index", function() return array[3] end) |
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-- Values that are out of range. |
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local errmsg = "not an integer or out of range" |
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if vals.too_small then |
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assert_error_match(errmsg, function() array[3] = vals.too_small end) |
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end |
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if vals.too_big then |
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assert_error_match(errmsg, function() array[3] = vals.too_big end) |
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end |
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if vals.other_bad then |
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assert_error_match(errmsg, function() array[3] = vals.other_bad end) |
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end |
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-- Can't assign other Lua types. |
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errmsg = "bad argument #3" |
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assert_error_match(errmsg, function() array[3] = "abc" end) |
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assert_error_match(errmsg, function() array[3] = true end) |
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assert_error_match(errmsg, function() array[3] = false end) |
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assert_error_match(errmsg, function() array[3] = nil end) |
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assert_error_match(errmsg, function() array[3] = {} end) |
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assert_error_match(errmsg, function() array[3] = print end) |
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assert_error_match(errmsg, function() array[3] = array end) |
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end |
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for k in pairs(numeric_types) do |
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test_for_numeric_type(k) |
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end |
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end |
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function test_numeric_map() |
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local function test_for_numeric_types(key_type, val_type) |
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local map = upb.Map(key_type, val_type) |
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local key_vals = numeric_types[key_type] |
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local val_vals = numeric_types[val_type] |
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assert_equal(0, #map) |
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-- Unset keys return nil |
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assert_nil(map[key_vals.valid_val]) |
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map[key_vals.valid_val] = val_vals.valid_val |
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assert_equal(1, #map) |
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assert_equal(val_vals.valid_val, map[key_vals.valid_val]) |
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i = 0 |
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for k, v in pairs(map) do |
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assert_equal(key_vals.valid_val, k) |
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assert_equal(val_vals.valid_val, v) |
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end |
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-- Out of range key/val |
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local errmsg = "not an integer or out of range" |
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if key_vals.too_small then |
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assert_error_match(errmsg, function() map[key_vals.too_small] = 1 end) |
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end |
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if key_vals.too_big then |
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assert_error_match(errmsg, function() map[key_vals.too_big] = 1 end) |
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end |
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if key_vals.other_bad then |
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assert_error_match(errmsg, function() map[key_vals.other_bad] = 1 end) |
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end |
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if val_vals.too_small then |
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assert_error_match(errmsg, function() map[1] = val_vals.too_small end) |
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end |
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if val_vals.too_big then |
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assert_error_match(errmsg, function() map[1] = val_vals.too_big end) |
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end |
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if val_vals.other_bad then |
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assert_error_match(errmsg, function() map[1] = val_vals.other_bad end) |
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end |
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end |
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for k in pairs(numeric_types) do |
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for v in pairs(numeric_types) do |
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test_for_numeric_types(k, v) |
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end |
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end |
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end |
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function test_unknown() |
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local bytes = string.rep("\x38\x00", 1000) |
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for i=1,1000 do |
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local msg = upb.decode(test_messages_proto3.TestAllTypesProto3, bytes) |
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end |
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end |
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function test_foo() |
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local defpool = upb.DefPool() |
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local filename = "external/com_google_protobuf/src/google/protobuf/descriptor_proto-descriptor-set.proto.bin" |
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local file = io.open(filename, "rb") or io.open("bazel-bin/" .. filename, "rb") |
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assert_not_nil(file) |
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local descriptor = file:read("*a") |
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assert_true(#descriptor > 0) |
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defpool:add_set(descriptor) |
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local FileDescriptorSet = defpool:lookup_msg("google.protobuf.FileDescriptorSet") |
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assert_not_nil(FileDescriptorSet) |
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set = FileDescriptorSet() |
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assert_equal(#set.file, 0) |
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assert_error_match("lupb.array expected", function () set.file = 1 end) |
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|
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set = upb.decode(FileDescriptorSet, descriptor) |
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|
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-- Test that we can at least call this without crashing. |
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set_textformat = tostring(set) |
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|
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-- print(set_textformat) |
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assert_equal(#set.file, 1) |
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assert_equal(set.file[1].name, "google/protobuf/descriptor.proto") |
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end |
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|
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function test_descriptor() |
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local defpool = upb.DefPool() |
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local file_proto = descriptor.FileDescriptorProto { |
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name = "test.proto", |
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message_type = upb.Array(descriptor.DescriptorProto, { |
|
descriptor.DescriptorProto{ |
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name = "ABC", |
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}, |
|
}) |
|
} |
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local file = defpool:add_file(upb.encode(file_proto)) |
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assert_equal(file:defpool(), defpool) |
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end |
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|
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function test_descriptor_error() |
|
local defpool = upb.DefPool() |
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local file = descriptor.FileDescriptorProto() |
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file.name = "test.proto" |
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file.message_type[1] = descriptor.DescriptorProto{ |
|
name = "ABC" |
|
} |
|
file.message_type[2] = descriptor.DescriptorProto{ |
|
name = "BC." |
|
} |
|
assert_error(function () defpool:add_file(upb.encode(file)) end) |
|
assert_nil(defpool:lookup_msg("ABC")) |
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end |
|
|
|
function test_duplicate_enumval() |
|
local defpool = upb.DefPool() |
|
local file_proto = descriptor.FileDescriptorProto { |
|
name = "test.proto", |
|
message_type = upb.Array(descriptor.DescriptorProto, { |
|
descriptor.DescriptorProto{ |
|
name = "ABC", |
|
}, |
|
}), |
|
enum_type = upb.Array(descriptor.EnumDescriptorProto, { |
|
descriptor.EnumDescriptorProto{ |
|
name = "MyEnum", |
|
value = upb.Array(descriptor.EnumValueDescriptorProto, { |
|
descriptor.EnumValueDescriptorProto{ |
|
name = "ABC", |
|
number = 1, |
|
} |
|
}), |
|
}, |
|
}) |
|
} |
|
assert_error(function () defpool:add_file(upb.encode(file_proto)) end) |
|
end |
|
|
|
function test_duplicate_filename_error() |
|
local defpool = upb.DefPool() |
|
local file = descriptor.FileDescriptorProto() |
|
file.name = "test.proto" |
|
defpool:add_file(upb.encode(file)) |
|
-- Second add with the same filename fails. |
|
assert_error(function () defpool:add_file(upb.encode(file)) end) |
|
end |
|
|
|
function test_encode_skipunknown() |
|
-- Test that upb.ENCODE_SKIPUNKNOWN does not encode unknown fields. |
|
local msg = test_messages_proto3.TestAllTypesProto3{ |
|
optional_int32 = 10, |
|
optional_uint32 = 20, |
|
optional_int64 = 30, |
|
} |
|
-- SKIPUNKNOWN here tests that it does *not* affect regular fields. |
|
local serialized = upb.encode(msg, {upb.ENCODE_SKIPUNKNOWN}) |
|
assert_true(#serialized > 0) |
|
local empty_with_unknown = upb.decode(empty.Empty, serialized) |
|
assert_true(#upb.encode(empty_with_unknown) > 0) |
|
-- Verify that unknown fields are not serialized. |
|
assert_true(#upb.encode(empty_with_unknown, {upb.ENCODE_SKIPUNKNOWN}) == 0) |
|
end |
|
|
|
function test_json_emit_defaults() |
|
local msg = test_messages_proto3.TestAllTypesProto3() |
|
local json = upb.json_encode(msg, {upb.JSONENC_EMITDEFAULTS}) |
|
end |
|
|
|
function test_json_locale() |
|
local msg = test_messages_proto3.TestAllTypesProto3() |
|
msg.optional_double = 1.1 |
|
local original_locale = os.setlocale(nil) |
|
os.setlocale("C") |
|
local json = upb.json_encode(msg) |
|
os.setlocale("de_DE.utf8") |
|
assert_equal(json, upb.json_encode(msg)) |
|
os.setlocale(original_locale) -- Restore. |
|
end |
|
|
|
function test_encode_depth_limit() |
|
local msg = test_messages_proto3.TestAllTypesProto3() |
|
msg.recursive_message = msg |
|
assert_error(function() upb.encode(msg) end) |
|
end |
|
|
|
function test_large_field_number() |
|
local msg = upb_test.TestLargeFieldNumber() |
|
msg.i32 = 5 |
|
local serialized = upb.encode(msg) |
|
local msg2 = upb.decode(upb_test.TestLargeFieldNumber, serialized) |
|
assert_equal(msg.i32, msg2.i32) |
|
end |
|
|
|
function test_timestamp_minutes() |
|
local msg = upb.json_decode(upb_test.TestTimestamp, '{"ts": "2000-01-01T00:00:00-06:59"}') |
|
assert_equal(msg.ts.seconds, 946684800 + ((6 * 60) + 59) * 60) |
|
end |
|
|
|
function test_gc() |
|
local top = test_messages_proto3.TestAllTypesProto3() |
|
local n = 100 |
|
local m |
|
|
|
for i=1,n do |
|
local inner = test_messages_proto3.TestAllTypesProto3() |
|
m = inner |
|
for j=1,n do |
|
local tmp = m |
|
m = test_messages_proto3.TestAllTypesProto3() |
|
-- This will cause the arenas to fuse. But we stop referring to the child, |
|
-- so the Lua object is eligible for collection (and therefore its original |
|
-- arena can be collected too). Only the fusing will keep the C mem alivd. |
|
m.recursive_message = tmp |
|
|
|
end |
|
top.recursive_message = m |
|
end |
|
|
|
collectgarbage() |
|
|
|
for i=1,n do |
|
-- Verify we can touch all the messages again and without accessing freed |
|
-- memory. |
|
m = m.recursive_message |
|
assert_not_nil(m) |
|
end |
|
end |
|
|
|
function test_b9440() |
|
local m = upb_test.HelloRequest() |
|
m.id = 8 |
|
assert_equal(8, m.id) |
|
m.version = "1" |
|
assert_equal(8, m.id) |
|
end |
|
|
|
local stats = lunit.main() |
|
|
|
if stats.failed > 0 or stats.errors > 0 then |
|
error("One or more errors in test suite") |
|
end
|
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