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Kirill Smelkov
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28db3e84
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28db3e84
authored
May 14, 2009
by
Robert Griesemer
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ByteBuffer.Truncate(n int)
R=r DELTA=22 (17 added, 0 deleted, 5 changed) OCL=28781 CL=28815
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src/lib/io/bytebuffer.go
src/lib/io/bytebuffer.go
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src/lib/io/bytebuffer_test.go
src/lib/io/bytebuffer_test.go
+13
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src/lib/io/bytebuffer.go
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@@ -39,9 +39,17 @@ func (b *ByteBuffer) Len() int {
...
@@ -39,9 +39,17 @@ func (b *ByteBuffer) Len() int {
return
len
(
b
.
buf
)
-
b
.
off
return
len
(
b
.
buf
)
-
b
.
off
}
}
// Truncates the buffer so it contains n bytes.
// It preserves the data in the buffer at positions [0 : n].
// It is an error to call b.Truncate(n) with n > b.Len().
func
(
b
*
ByteBuffer
)
Truncate
(
n
int
)
{
b
.
buf
=
b
.
buf
[
0
:
b
.
off
+
n
];
}
// Reset resets the buffer so it has no content.
// Reset resets the buffer so it has no content.
// b.Reset() is the same as b.Truncate(0).
func
(
b
*
ByteBuffer
)
Reset
()
{
func
(
b
*
ByteBuffer
)
Reset
()
{
b
.
off
=
len
(
b
.
buf
)
b
.
buf
=
b
.
buf
[
0
:
b
.
off
];
}
}
// Write appends the contents of p to the buffer. The return
// Write appends the contents of p to the buffer. The return
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src/lib/io/bytebuffer_test.go
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@@ -89,6 +89,9 @@ func TestBasicOperations(t *testing.T) {
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@@ -89,6 +89,9 @@ func TestBasicOperations(t *testing.T) {
buf
.
Reset
();
buf
.
Reset
();
check
(
t
,
"TestBasicOperations (2)"
,
&
buf
,
""
);
check
(
t
,
"TestBasicOperations (2)"
,
&
buf
,
""
);
buf
.
Truncate
(
0
);
check
(
t
,
"TestBasicOperations (3)"
,
&
buf
,
""
);
n
,
err
:=
buf
.
Write
(
data
[
0
:
1
]);
n
,
err
:=
buf
.
Write
(
data
[
0
:
1
]);
if
n
!=
1
{
if
n
!=
1
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"wrote 1 byte, but n == %d
\n
"
,
n
);
t
.
Errorf
(
"wrote 1 byte, but n == %d
\n
"
,
n
);
...
@@ -96,16 +99,22 @@ func TestBasicOperations(t *testing.T) {
...
@@ -96,16 +99,22 @@ func TestBasicOperations(t *testing.T) {
if
err
!=
nil
{
if
err
!=
nil
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"err should always be nil, but err == %s
\n
"
,
err
);
t
.
Errorf
(
"err should always be nil, but err == %s
\n
"
,
err
);
}
}
check
(
t
,
"TestBasicOperations (
3
)"
,
&
buf
,
"a"
);
check
(
t
,
"TestBasicOperations (
4
)"
,
&
buf
,
"a"
);
n
,
err
=
buf
.
Write
(
data
[
1
:
26
]);
n
,
err
=
buf
.
Write
(
data
[
1
:
26
]);
if
n
!=
25
{
if
n
!=
25
{
t
.
Errorf
(
"wrote 25 bytes, but n == %d
\n
"
,
n
);
t
.
Errorf
(
"wrote 25 bytes, but n == %d
\n
"
,
n
);
}
}
check
(
t
,
"TestBasicOperations (4)"
,
&
buf
,
string
(
data
[
0
:
26
]));
check
(
t
,
"TestBasicOperations (5)"
,
&
buf
,
string
(
data
[
0
:
26
]));
buf
.
Truncate
(
26
);
check
(
t
,
"TestBasicOperations (6)"
,
&
buf
,
string
(
data
[
0
:
26
]));
buf
.
Truncate
(
20
);
check
(
t
,
"TestBasicOperations (7)"
,
&
buf
,
string
(
data
[
0
:
20
]));
empty
(
t
,
"TestBasicOperations (
5)"
,
&
buf
,
string
(
data
[
0
:
26
]),
make
([]
byte
,
5
));
empty
(
t
,
"TestBasicOperations (
8)"
,
&
buf
,
string
(
data
[
0
:
20
]),
make
([]
byte
,
5
));
empty
(
t
,
"TestBasicOperations (
6
)"
,
&
buf
,
""
,
make
([]
byte
,
100
));
empty
(
t
,
"TestBasicOperations (
9
)"
,
&
buf
,
""
,
make
([]
byte
,
100
));
}
}
}
}
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