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| #endregion | |
| using Google.Protobuf.Reflection; | |
| using UnitTest.Issues.TestProtos; | |
| using NUnit.Framework; | |
| using System.IO; | |
| using static UnitTest.Issues.TestProtos.OneofMerging.Types; | |
| namespace Google.Protobuf | |
| { | |
| /// <summary> | |
| /// Tests for issues which aren't easily compartmentalized into other unit tests. | |
| /// </summary> | |
| public class IssuesTest | |
| { | |
| // Issue 45 | |
| [Test] | |
| public void FieldCalledItem() | |
| { | |
| ItemField message = new ItemField { Item = 3 }; | |
| FieldDescriptor field = ItemField.Descriptor.FindFieldByName("item"); | |
| Assert.NotNull(field); | |
| Assert.AreEqual(3, (int)field.Accessor.GetValue(message)); | |
| } | |
| [Test] | |
| public void ReservedNames() | |
| { | |
| var message = new ReservedNames { Types_ = 10, Descriptor_ = 20 }; | |
| // Underscores aren't reflected in the JSON. | |
| Assert.AreEqual("{ \"types\": 10, \"descriptor\": 20 }", message.ToString()); | |
| } | |
| [Test] | |
| public void JsonNameParseTest() | |
| { | |
| var settings = new JsonParser.Settings(10, TypeRegistry.FromFiles(UnittestIssuesReflection.Descriptor)); | |
| var parser = new JsonParser(settings); | |
| // It is safe to use either original field name or explicitly specified json_name | |
| Assert.AreEqual(new TestJsonName { Name = "test", Description = "test2", Guid = "test3" }, | |
| parser.Parse<TestJsonName>("{ \"name\": \"test\", \"desc\": \"test2\", \"guid\": \"test3\" }")); | |
| } | |
| [Test] | |
| public void JsonNameFormatTest() | |
| { | |
| var message = new TestJsonName { Name = "test", Description = "test2", Guid = "test3" }; | |
| Assert.AreEqual("{ \"name\": \"test\", \"desc\": \"test2\", \"exid\": \"test3\" }", | |
| JsonFormatter.Default.Format(message)); | |
| } | |
| [Test] | |
| public void OneofMerging() | |
| { | |
| var message1 = new OneofMerging { Nested = new Nested { X = 10 } }; | |
| var message2 = new OneofMerging { Nested = new Nested { Y = 20 } }; | |
| var expected = new OneofMerging { Nested = new Nested { X = 10, Y = 20 } }; | |
| var merged = message1.Clone(); | |
| merged.MergeFrom(message2); | |
| Assert.AreEqual(expected, merged); | |
| } | |
| // Check that a tag immediately followed by end of limit can still be read. | |
| [Test] | |
| public void CodedInputStream_LimitReachedRightAfterTag() | |
| { | |
| MemoryStream ms = new MemoryStream(); | |
| var cos = new CodedOutputStream(ms); | |
| cos.WriteTag(11, WireFormat.WireType.Varint); | |
| Assert.AreEqual(1, cos.Position); | |
| cos.WriteString("some extra padding"); // ensure is currentLimit distinct from the end of the buffer. | |
| cos.Flush(); | |
| var cis = new CodedInputStream(ms.ToArray()); | |
| cis.PushLimit(1); // make sure we reach the limit right after reading the tag. | |
| // we still must read the tag correctly, even though the tag is at the very end of our limited input | |
| // (which is a corner case and will most likely result in an error when trying to read value of the field | |
| // described by this tag, but it would be a logical error not to read the tag that's actually present). | |
| // See https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/pull/7289 | |
| cis.AssertNextTag(WireFormat.MakeTag(11, WireFormat.WireType.Varint)); | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } |