package com.twelvemonkeys.io; import com.twelvemonkeys.lang.ObjectAbstractTestCase; import org.junit.Test; import java.io.OutputStream; import java.io.IOException; import static org.junit.Assert.*; /** * InputStreamAbstractTestCase * <p/> * * @author <a href="mailto:harald.kuhr@gmail.com">Harald Kuhr</a> * @version $Id: //depot/branches/personal/haraldk/twelvemonkeys/release-2/twelvemonkeys-core/src/test/java/com/twelvemonkeys/io/OutputStreamAbstractTestCase.java#1 $ */ public abstract class OutputStreamAbstractTestCase extends ObjectAbstractTestCase { protected abstract OutputStream makeObject(); @Test public void testWrite() throws IOException { OutputStream os = makeObject(); for (int i = 0; i < 256; i++) { os.write((byte) i); } } @Test public void testWriteByteArray() throws IOException { OutputStream os = makeObject(); os.write(new byte[256]); } @Test public void testWriteByteArrayNull() { OutputStream os = makeObject(); try { os.write(null); fail("Should not accept null-argument"); } catch (IOException e) { fail("Should not throw IOException of null-arguemnt: " + e.getMessage()); } catch (NullPointerException e) { assertNotNull(e); } catch (RuntimeException e) { fail("Should only throw NullPointerException: " + e.getClass() + ": " + e.getMessage()); } } @Test public void testWriteByteArrayOffsetLength() throws IOException { byte[] input = new byte[256]; OutputStream os = makeObject(); // TODO: How to test that data is actually written!? for (int i = 0; i < 256; i++) { input[i] = (byte) i; } for (int i = 0; i < 256; i++) { os.write(input, i, 256 - i); } for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++) { os.write(input, i * 64, 64); } } @Test public void testWriteByteArrayZeroLength() { OutputStream os = makeObject(); try { os.write(new byte[1], 0, 0); } catch (Exception e) { fail("Should not throw Exception: " + e.getMessage()); } } @Test public void testWriteByteArrayOffsetLengthNull() { OutputStream os = makeObject(); try { os.write(null, 5, 10); fail("Should not accept null-argument"); } catch (IOException e) { fail("Should not throw IOException of null-arguemnt: " + e.getMessage()); } catch (NullPointerException e) { assertNotNull(e); } catch (RuntimeException e) { fail("Should only throw NullPointerException: " + e.getClass() + ": " + e.getMessage()); } } @Test public void testWriteByteArrayNegativeOffset() { OutputStream os = makeObject(); try { os.write(new byte[5], -3, 5); fail("Should not accept negative offset"); } catch (IOException e) { fail("Should not throw IOException negative offset: " + e.getMessage()); } catch (IndexOutOfBoundsException e) { assertNotNull(e); } catch (RuntimeException e) { fail("Should only throw IndexOutOfBoundsException: " + e.getClass() + ": " + e.getMessage()); } } @Test public void testWriteByteArrayNegativeLength() { OutputStream os = makeObject(); try { os.write(new byte[5], 2, -5); fail("Should not accept negative length"); } catch (IOException e) { fail("Should not throw IOException negative length: " + e.getMessage()); } catch (IndexOutOfBoundsException e) { assertNotNull(e); } catch (RuntimeException e) { fail("Should only throw IndexOutOfBoundsException: " + e.getClass() + ": " + e.getMessage()); } } @Test public void testWriteByteArrayOffsetOutOfBounds() { OutputStream os = makeObject(); try { os.write(new byte[5], 5, 1); fail("Should not accept offset out of bounds"); } catch (IOException e) { fail("Should not throw IOException offset out of bounds: " + e.getMessage()); } catch (IndexOutOfBoundsException e) { assertNotNull(e); } catch (RuntimeException e) { fail("Should only throw IndexOutOfBoundsException: " + e.getClass() + ": " + e.getMessage()); } } @Test public void testWriteByteArrayLengthOutOfBounds() { OutputStream os = makeObject(); try { os.write(new byte[5], 1, 5); fail("Should not accept length out of bounds"); } catch (IOException e) { fail("Should not throw IOException length out of bounds: " + e.getMessage()); } catch (IndexOutOfBoundsException e) { assertNotNull(e); } catch (RuntimeException e) { fail("Should only throw IndexOutOfBoundsException: " + e.getClass() + ": " + e.getMessage()); } } @Test public void testFlush() { // TODO: Implement } @Test public void testClose() { // TODO: Implement } @Test public void testWriteAfterClose() throws IOException { OutputStream os = makeObject(); os.close(); boolean success = false; try { os.write(0); success = true; // TODO: Not all streams throw exception! (ByteArrayOutputStream) //fail("Write after close"); } catch (IOException e) { assertNotNull(e.getMessage()); } try { os.write(new byte[16]); // TODO: Not all streams throw exception! (ByteArrayOutputStream) //fail("Write after close"); if (!success) { fail("Inconsistent write(int)/write(byte[]) after close"); } } catch (IOException e) { assertNotNull(e.getMessage()); if (success) { fail("Inconsistent write(int)/write(byte[]) after close"); } } } @Test public void testFlushAfterClose() throws IOException { OutputStream os = makeObject(); os.close(); try { os.flush(); // TODO: Not all streams throw exception! (ByteArrayOutputStream) //fail("Flush after close"); try { os.write(0); } catch (IOException e) { fail("Inconsistent write/flush after close"); } } catch (IOException e) { assertNotNull(e.getMessage()); } } @Test public void testCloseAfterClose() throws IOException { OutputStream os = makeObject(); os.close(); try { os.close(); } catch (IOException e) { fail("Close after close, failed: " + e.getMessage()); } } }