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#!/usr/bin/ruby
#
# generated_code.rb is in the same directory as this test.
$LOAD_PATH.unshift(File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)))
old_gc = GC.stress
# Ruby 2.7.0 - 2.7.1 has a GC bug in its parser, so turn off stress for now
# See https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/16807
GC.stress = 0x01 | 0x04 unless RUBY_VERSION.match?(/^2\.7\./)
require 'generated_code_pb'
require 'generated_code_proto2_pb'
GC.stress = old_gc
require 'test/unit'
class GCTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
def get_msg_proto3
A::B::C::TestMessage.new(
:optional_int32 => 1,
:optional_int64 => 1,
:optional_uint32 => 1,
:optional_uint64 => 1,
:optional_bool => true,
:optional_double => 1.0,
:optional_float => 1.0,
:optional_string => "a",
:optional_bytes => "b",
:optional_enum => A::B::C::TestEnum::A,
:optional_msg => A::B::C::TestMessage.new(),
:repeated_int32 => [1],
:repeated_int64 => [1],
:repeated_uint32 => [1],
:repeated_uint64 => [1],
:repeated_bool => [true],
:repeated_double => [1.0],
:repeated_float => [1.0],
:repeated_string => ["a"],
:repeated_bytes => ["b"],
:repeated_enum => [A::B::C::TestEnum::A],
:repeated_msg => [A::B::C::TestMessage.new()],
:map_int32_string => {1 => "a"},
:map_int64_string => {1 => "a"},
:map_uint32_string => {1 => "a"},
:map_uint64_string => {1 => "a"},
:map_bool_string => {true => "a"},
:map_string_string => {"a" => "a"},
:map_string_msg => {"a" => A::B::C::TestMessage.new()},
:map_string_int32 => {"a" => 1},
:map_string_bool => {"a" => true},
)
end
def get_msg_proto2
A::B::Proto2::TestMessage.new(
:optional_int32 => 1,
:optional_int64 => 1,
:optional_uint32 => 1,
:optional_uint64 => 1,
:optional_bool => true,
:optional_double => 1.0,
:optional_float => 1.0,
:optional_string => "a",
:optional_bytes => "b",
:optional_enum => A::B::Proto2::TestEnum::A,
:optional_msg => A::B::Proto2::TestMessage.new(),
:repeated_int32 => [1],
:repeated_int64 => [1],
:repeated_uint32 => [1],
:repeated_uint64 => [1],
:repeated_bool => [true],
:repeated_double => [1.0],
:repeated_float => [1.0],
:repeated_string => ["a"],
:repeated_bytes => ["b"],
:repeated_enum => [A::B::Proto2::TestEnum::A],
:repeated_msg => [A::B::Proto2::TestMessage.new()],
:required_int32 => 1,
:required_int64 => 1,
:required_uint32 => 1,
:required_uint64 => 1,
:required_bool => true,
:required_double => 1.0,
:required_float => 1.0,
:required_string => "a",
:required_bytes => "b",
:required_enum => A::B::Proto2::TestEnum::A,
:required_msg => A::B::Proto2::TestMessage.new(),
)
end
def test_generated_msg
old_gc = GC.stress
GC.stress = 0x01 | 0x04
from = get_msg_proto3
data = A::B::C::TestMessage.encode(from)
to = A::B::C::TestMessage.decode(data)
# This doesn't work for proto2 on JRuby because there is a nested required message.
# A::B::Proto2::TestMessage has :required_msg which is of type:
# A::B::Proto2::TestMessage so there is no way to generate a valid
# message that doesn't exceed the depth limit
if !defined? JRUBY_VERSION
from = get_msg_proto2
data = A::B::Proto2::TestMessage.encode(from)
to = A::B::Proto2::TestMessage.decode(data)
end
GC.stress = old_gc
puts "passed"
end
end