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6.3 KiB
Ruby
273 lines
6.3 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: false
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class TestIOBuffer < Test::Unit::TestCase
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experimental = Warning[:experimental]
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begin
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Warning[:experimental] = false
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IO::Buffer.new(0)
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ensure
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Warning[:experimental] = experimental
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end
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def assert_negative(value)
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assert(value < 0, "Expected #{value} to be negative!")
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end
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def assert_positive(value)
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assert(value > 0, "Expected #{value} to be positive!")
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end
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def test_flags
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assert_equal 1, IO::Buffer::EXTERNAL
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assert_equal 2, IO::Buffer::INTERNAL
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assert_equal 4, IO::Buffer::MAPPED
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assert_equal 32, IO::Buffer::LOCKED
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assert_equal 64, IO::Buffer::PRIVATE
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assert_equal 128, IO::Buffer::READONLY
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end
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def test_endian
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assert_equal 4, IO::Buffer::LITTLE_ENDIAN
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assert_equal 8, IO::Buffer::BIG_ENDIAN
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assert_equal 8, IO::Buffer::NETWORK_ENDIAN
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assert_include [IO::Buffer::LITTLE_ENDIAN, IO::Buffer::BIG_ENDIAN], IO::Buffer::HOST_ENDIAN
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end
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def test_default_size
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assert_equal IO::Buffer::DEFAULT_SIZE, IO::Buffer.new.size
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end
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def test_new_internal
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buffer = IO::Buffer.new(1024, IO::Buffer::INTERNAL)
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assert_equal 1024, buffer.size
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refute buffer.external?
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assert buffer.internal?
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refute buffer.mapped?
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end
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def test_new_mapped
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buffer = IO::Buffer.new(1024, IO::Buffer::MAPPED)
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assert_equal 1024, buffer.size
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refute buffer.external?
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refute buffer.internal?
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assert buffer.mapped?
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end
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def test_new_readonly
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buffer = IO::Buffer.new(128, IO::Buffer::INTERNAL|IO::Buffer::READONLY)
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assert buffer.readonly?
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assert_raise IO::Buffer::MutationError do
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buffer.set_string("")
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end
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assert_raise IO::Buffer::MutationError do
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buffer.set_string("!", 1)
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end
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end
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def test_file_mapped
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buffer = File.open(__FILE__) {|file| IO::Buffer.map(file)}
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contents = buffer.get_string
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assert_include contents, "Hello World"
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assert_equal Encoding::BINARY, contents.encoding
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end
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def test_file_mapped_invalid
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assert_raise NoMethodError do
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IO::Buffer.map("foobar")
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end
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end
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def test_string_mapped
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string = "Hello World"
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buffer = IO::Buffer.for(string)
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refute buffer.readonly?
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# Cannot modify string as it's locked by the buffer:
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assert_raise RuntimeError do
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string[0] = "h"
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end
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buffer.set_value(:U8, 0, "h".ord)
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# Buffer releases it's ownership of the string:
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buffer.free
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assert_equal "hello World", string
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string[0] = "H"
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assert_equal "Hello World", string
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end
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def test_string_mapped_frozen
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string = "Hello World".freeze
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buffer = IO::Buffer.for(string)
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assert buffer.readonly?
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end
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def test_non_string
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not_string = Object.new
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assert_raise TypeError do
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IO::Buffer.for(not_string)
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end
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end
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def test_resize_mapped
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buffer = IO::Buffer.new
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buffer.resize(2048)
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assert_equal 2048, buffer.size
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buffer.resize(4096)
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assert_equal 4096, buffer.size
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end
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def test_resize_preserve
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message = "Hello World"
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buffer = IO::Buffer.new(1024)
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buffer.set_string(message)
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buffer.resize(2048)
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assert_equal message, buffer.get_string(0, message.bytesize)
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end
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def test_compare_same_size
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buffer1 = IO::Buffer.new(1)
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assert_equal buffer1, buffer1
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buffer2 = IO::Buffer.new(1)
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buffer1.set_value(:U8, 0, 0x10)
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buffer2.set_value(:U8, 0, 0x20)
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assert_negative buffer1 <=> buffer2
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assert_positive buffer2 <=> buffer1
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end
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def test_compare_different_size
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buffer1 = IO::Buffer.new(3)
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buffer2 = IO::Buffer.new(5)
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assert_negative buffer1 <=> buffer2
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assert_positive buffer2 <=> buffer1
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end
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def test_slice
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buffer = IO::Buffer.new(128)
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slice = buffer.slice(8, 32)
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slice.set_string("Hello World")
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assert_equal("Hello World", buffer.get_string(8, 11))
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end
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def test_slice_bounds
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buffer = IO::Buffer.new(128)
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assert_raise ArgumentError do
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buffer.slice(128, 10)
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end
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# assert_raise RuntimeError do
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# pp buffer.slice(-10, 10)
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# end
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end
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def test_locked
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buffer = IO::Buffer.new(128, IO::Buffer::INTERNAL|IO::Buffer::LOCKED)
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assert_raise IO::Buffer::LockedError do
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buffer.resize(256)
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end
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assert_equal 128, buffer.size
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assert_raise IO::Buffer::LockedError do
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buffer.free
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end
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assert_equal 128, buffer.size
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end
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def test_get_string
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message = "Hello World 🤓"
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buffer = IO::Buffer.new(128)
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buffer.set_string(message)
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chunk = buffer.get_string(0, message.bytesize, Encoding::UTF_8)
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assert_equal message, chunk
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assert_equal Encoding::UTF_8, chunk.encoding
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chunk = buffer.get_string(0, message.bytesize, Encoding::BINARY)
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assert_equal Encoding::BINARY, chunk.encoding
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end
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# We check that values are correctly round tripped.
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RANGES = {
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:U8 => [0, 2**8-1],
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:S8 => [-2**7, 0, 2**7-1],
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:U16 => [0, 2**16-1],
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:S16 => [-2**15, 0, 2**15-1],
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:u16 => [0, 2**16-1],
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:s16 => [-2**15, 0, 2**15-1],
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:U32 => [0, 2**32-1],
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:S32 => [-2**31, 0, 2**31-1],
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:u32 => [0, 2**32-1],
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:s32 => [-2**31, 0, 2**31-1],
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:U64 => [0, 2**64-1],
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:S64 => [-2**63, 0, 2**63-1],
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:u64 => [0, 2**64-1],
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:s64 => [-2**63, 0, 2**63-1],
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:F32 => [-1.0, 0.0, 0.5, 1.0, 128.0],
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:F64 => [-1.0, 0.0, 0.5, 1.0, 128.0],
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}
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def test_get_set_primitives
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buffer = IO::Buffer.new(128)
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RANGES.each do |type, values|
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values.each do |value|
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buffer.set_value(type, 0, value)
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assert_equal value, buffer.get_value(type, 0), "Converting #{value} as #{type}."
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end
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end
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end
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def test_clear
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buffer = IO::Buffer.new(16)
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buffer.set_string("Hello World!")
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end
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def test_invalidation
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input, output = IO.pipe
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# (1) rb_write_internal creates IO::Buffer object,
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buffer = IO::Buffer.new(128)
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# (2) it is passed to (malicious) scheduler
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# (3) scheduler starts a thread which call system call with the buffer object
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thread = Thread.new{buffer.locked{input.read}}
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Thread.pass until thread.stop?
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# (4) scheduler returns
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# (5) rb_write_internal invalidate the buffer object
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assert_raise IO::Buffer::LockedError do
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buffer.free
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end
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# (6) the system call access the memory area after invalidation
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output.write("Hello World")
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output.close
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thread.join
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input.close
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end
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end
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