Commit e0ab505a authored by Joe Tsai's avatar Joe Tsai Committed by Joe Tsai

archive/tar: implement Writer support for sparse files

This CL is the second step (of two; part1 is CL/56771) for adding
sparse file support to the Writer.

There are no new identifiers exported in this CL, but this does make
use of Header.SparseHoles added in part1. If the Typeflag is set to
TypeGNUSparse or len(SparseHoles) > 0, then the Writer will emit an
sparse file, where the holes must be written by the user as zeros.

If TypeGNUSparse is set, then the output file must use the GNU format.
Otherwise, it must use the PAX format (with GNU-defined PAX keys).

A future CL may export Reader.Discard and Writer.FillZeros,
but those methods are currently unexported, and only used by the
tests for efficiency reasons.
Calling Discard or FillZeros on a hole 10GiB in size does take
time, even if it is essentially a memcopy.

Updates #13548

Change-Id: Id586d9178c227c0577f796f731ae2cbb72355601
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/57212Reviewed-by: default avatarIan Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
parent 645ecf5d
...@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ var ( ...@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ var (
ErrWriteAfterClose = errors.New("tar: write after close") ErrWriteAfterClose = errors.New("tar: write after close")
errMissData = errors.New("tar: sparse file references non-existent data") errMissData = errors.New("tar: sparse file references non-existent data")
errUnrefData = errors.New("tar: sparse file contains unreferenced data") errUnrefData = errors.New("tar: sparse file contains unreferenced data")
errWriteHole = errors.New("tar: write non-NUL byte in sparse hole")
) )
// Header type flags. // Header type flags.
...@@ -74,10 +75,13 @@ type Header struct { ...@@ -74,10 +75,13 @@ type Header struct {
// SparseHoles represents a sequence of holes in a sparse file. // SparseHoles represents a sequence of holes in a sparse file.
// //
// The regions must be sorted in ascending order, not overlap with // A file is sparse if len(SparseHoles) > 0 or Typeflag is TypeGNUSparse.
// each other, and not extend past the specified Size. // A sparse file consists of fragments of data, intermixed with holes
// The file is sparse if either len(SparseHoles) > 0 or // (described by this field). A hole is semantically a block of NUL-bytes,
// the Typeflag is set to TypeGNUSparse. // but does not actually exist within the TAR file.
// The logical size of the file stored in the Size field, while
// the holes must be sorted in ascending order,
// not overlap with each other, and not extend past the specified Size.
SparseHoles []SparseEntry SparseHoles []SparseEntry
} }
...@@ -300,6 +304,20 @@ func (h *Header) allowedFormats() (format int, paxHdrs map[string]string) { ...@@ -300,6 +304,20 @@ func (h *Header) allowedFormats() (format int, paxHdrs map[string]string) {
return formatUnknown, nil // Invalid PAX key return formatUnknown, nil // Invalid PAX key
} }
} }
if len(h.SparseHoles) > 0 || h.Typeflag == TypeGNUSparse {
if isHeaderOnlyType(h.Typeflag) {
return formatUnknown, nil // Cannot have sparse data on header-only file
}
if !validateSparseEntries(h.SparseHoles, h.Size) {
return formatUnknown, nil
}
if h.Typeflag == TypeGNUSparse {
format &= formatGNU // GNU only
} else {
format &^= formatGNU // No GNU
}
format &^= formatUSTAR // No USTAR
}
return format, paxHdrs return format, paxHdrs
} }
......
...@@ -7,20 +7,20 @@ package tar_test ...@@ -7,20 +7,20 @@ package tar_test
import ( import (
"archive/tar" "archive/tar"
"bytes" "bytes"
"crypto/md5"
"fmt" "fmt"
"io" "io"
"io/ioutil"
"log" "log"
"os" "os"
"strings"
) )
func Example() { func Example() {
// Create a buffer to write our archive to.
buf := new(bytes.Buffer) buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
// Create a new tar archive. // Create and add some files to the archive.
tw := tar.NewWriter(buf) tw := tar.NewWriter(buf)
// Add some files to the archive.
var files = []struct { var files = []struct {
Name, Body string Name, Body string
}{ }{
...@@ -35,34 +35,29 @@ func Example() { ...@@ -35,34 +35,29 @@ func Example() {
Size: int64(len(file.Body)), Size: int64(len(file.Body)),
} }
if err := tw.WriteHeader(hdr); err != nil { if err := tw.WriteHeader(hdr); err != nil {
log.Fatalln(err) log.Fatal(err)
} }
if _, err := tw.Write([]byte(file.Body)); err != nil { if _, err := tw.Write([]byte(file.Body)); err != nil {
log.Fatalln(err) log.Fatal(err)
} }
} }
// Make sure to check the error on Close.
if err := tw.Close(); err != nil { if err := tw.Close(); err != nil {
log.Fatalln(err) log.Fatal(err)
} }
// Open the tar archive for reading. // Open and iterate through the files in the archive.
r := bytes.NewReader(buf.Bytes()) tr := tar.NewReader(buf)
tr := tar.NewReader(r)
// Iterate through the files in the archive.
for { for {
hdr, err := tr.Next() hdr, err := tr.Next()
if err == io.EOF { if err == io.EOF {
// end of tar archive break // End of archive
break
} }
if err != nil { if err != nil {
log.Fatalln(err) log.Fatal(err)
} }
fmt.Printf("Contents of %s:\n", hdr.Name) fmt.Printf("Contents of %s:\n", hdr.Name)
if _, err := io.Copy(os.Stdout, tr); err != nil { if _, err := io.Copy(os.Stdout, tr); err != nil {
log.Fatalln(err) log.Fatal(err)
} }
fmt.Println() fmt.Println()
} }
...@@ -78,3 +73,86 @@ func Example() { ...@@ -78,3 +73,86 @@ func Example() {
// Contents of todo.txt: // Contents of todo.txt:
// Get animal handling license. // Get animal handling license.
} }
// A sparse file can efficiently represent a large file that is mostly empty.
func Example_sparse() {
buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
// Define a sparse file to add to the archive.
// This sparse files contains 5 data fragments, and 4 hole fragments.
// The logical size of the file is 16 KiB, while the physical size of the
// file is only 3 KiB (not counting the header data).
hdr := &tar.Header{
Name: "sparse.db",
Size: 16384,
SparseHoles: []tar.SparseEntry{
// Data fragment at 0..1023
{Offset: 1024, Length: 1024 - 512}, // Hole fragment at 1024..1535
// Data fragment at 1536..2047
{Offset: 2048, Length: 2048 - 512}, // Hole fragment at 2048..3583
// Data fragment at 3584..4095
{Offset: 4096, Length: 4096 - 512}, // Hole fragment at 4096..7679
// Data fragment at 7680..8191
{Offset: 8192, Length: 8192 - 512}, // Hole fragment at 8192..15871
// Data fragment at 15872..16383
},
}
// The regions marked as a sparse hole are filled with NUL-bytes.
// The total length of the body content must match the specified Size field.
body := "" +
strings.Repeat("A", 1024) +
strings.Repeat("\x00", 1024-512) +
strings.Repeat("B", 512) +
strings.Repeat("\x00", 2048-512) +
strings.Repeat("C", 512) +
strings.Repeat("\x00", 4096-512) +
strings.Repeat("D", 512) +
strings.Repeat("\x00", 8192-512) +
strings.Repeat("E", 512)
h := md5.Sum([]byte(body))
fmt.Printf("Write content of %s, Size: %d, MD5: %08x\n", hdr.Name, len(body), h)
fmt.Printf("Write SparseHoles of %s:\n\t%v\n\n", hdr.Name, hdr.SparseHoles)
// Create a new archive and write the sparse file.
tw := tar.NewWriter(buf)
if err := tw.WriteHeader(hdr); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
if _, err := tw.Write([]byte(body)); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
if err := tw.Close(); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
// Open and iterate through the files in the archive.
tr := tar.NewReader(buf)
for {
hdr, err := tr.Next()
if err == io.EOF {
break
}
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(tr)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
h := md5.Sum([]byte(body))
fmt.Printf("Read content of %s, Size: %d, MD5: %08x\n", hdr.Name, len(body), h)
fmt.Printf("Read SparseHoles of %s:\n\t%v\n\n", hdr.Name, hdr.SparseHoles)
}
// Output:
// Write content of sparse.db, Size: 16384, MD5: 9b4e2cfae0f9303d30237718e891e9f9
// Write SparseHoles of sparse.db:
// [{1024 512} {2048 1536} {4096 3584} {8192 7680}]
//
// Read content of sparse.db, Size: 16384, MD5: 9b4e2cfae0f9303d30237718e891e9f9
// Read SparseHoles of sparse.db:
// [{1024 512} {2048 1536} {4096 3584} {8192 7680} {16384 0}]
}
...@@ -500,6 +500,46 @@ func TestReader(t *testing.T) { ...@@ -500,6 +500,46 @@ func TestReader(t *testing.T) {
Devmajor: 1, Devmajor: 1,
Devminor: 1, Devminor: 1,
}}, }},
}, {
// Generated by Go, works on BSD tar v3.1.2 and GNU tar v.1.27.1.
file: "testdata/gnu-nil-sparse-data.tar",
headers: []*Header{{
Name: "sparse.db",
Typeflag: TypeGNUSparse,
Size: 1000,
ModTime: time.Unix(0, 0),
SparseHoles: []SparseEntry{{Offset: 1000, Length: 0}},
}},
}, {
// Generated by Go, works on BSD tar v3.1.2 and GNU tar v.1.27.1.
file: "testdata/gnu-nil-sparse-hole.tar",
headers: []*Header{{
Name: "sparse.db",
Typeflag: TypeGNUSparse,
Size: 1000,
ModTime: time.Unix(0, 0),
SparseHoles: []SparseEntry{{Offset: 0, Length: 1000}},
}},
}, {
// Generated by Go, works on BSD tar v3.1.2 and GNU tar v.1.27.1.
file: "testdata/pax-nil-sparse-data.tar",
headers: []*Header{{
Name: "sparse.db",
Typeflag: TypeReg,
Size: 1000,
ModTime: time.Unix(0, 0),
SparseHoles: []SparseEntry{{Offset: 1000, Length: 0}},
}},
}, {
// Generated by Go, works on BSD tar v3.1.2 and GNU tar v.1.27.1.
file: "testdata/pax-nil-sparse-hole.tar",
headers: []*Header{{
Name: "sparse.db",
Typeflag: TypeReg,
Size: 1000,
ModTime: time.Unix(0, 0),
SparseHoles: []SparseEntry{{Offset: 0, Length: 1000}},
}},
}} }}
for _, v := range vectors { for _, v := range vectors {
...@@ -1212,7 +1252,7 @@ func TestReadGNUSparsePAXHeaders(t *testing.T) { ...@@ -1212,7 +1252,7 @@ func TestReadGNUSparsePAXHeaders(t *testing.T) {
func TestFileReader(t *testing.T) { func TestFileReader(t *testing.T) {
type ( type (
testRead struct { // ReadN(cnt) == (wantStr, wantErr) testRead struct { // Read(cnt) == (wantStr, wantErr)
cnt int cnt int
wantStr string wantStr string
wantErr error wantErr error
...@@ -1228,22 +1268,24 @@ func TestFileReader(t *testing.T) { ...@@ -1228,22 +1268,24 @@ func TestFileReader(t *testing.T) {
testFnc interface{} // testRead | testDiscard | testRemaining testFnc interface{} // testRead | testDiscard | testRemaining
) )
makeReg := func(s string, n int) fileReader { type (
return &regFileReader{strings.NewReader(s), int64(n)} makeReg struct {
} str string
makeSparse := func(fr fileReader, spd sparseDatas, size int64) fileReader { size int64
if !validateSparseEntries(spd, size) {
t.Fatalf("invalid sparse map: %v", spd)
} }
sph := invertSparseEntries(append([]SparseEntry{}, spd...), size) makeSparse struct {
return &sparseFileReader{fr, sph, 0} makeReg makeReg
} spd sparseDatas
size int64
}
fileMaker interface{} // makeReg | makeSparse
)
vectors := []struct { vectors := []struct {
fr fileReader maker fileMaker
tests []testFnc tests []testFnc
}{{ }{{
fr: makeReg("", 0), maker: makeReg{"", 0},
tests: []testFnc{ tests: []testFnc{
testRemaining{0}, testRemaining{0},
testRead{0, "", io.EOF}, testRead{0, "", io.EOF},
...@@ -1253,7 +1295,7 @@ func TestFileReader(t *testing.T) { ...@@ -1253,7 +1295,7 @@ func TestFileReader(t *testing.T) {
testRemaining{0}, testRemaining{0},
}, },
}, { }, {
fr: makeReg("", 1), maker: makeReg{"", 1},
tests: []testFnc{ tests: []testFnc{
testRemaining{1}, testRemaining{1},
testRead{0, "", io.ErrUnexpectedEOF}, testRead{0, "", io.ErrUnexpectedEOF},
...@@ -1263,14 +1305,14 @@ func TestFileReader(t *testing.T) { ...@@ -1263,14 +1305,14 @@ func TestFileReader(t *testing.T) {
testRemaining{1}, testRemaining{1},
}, },
}, { }, {
fr: makeReg("hello", 5), maker: makeReg{"hello", 5},
tests: []testFnc{ tests: []testFnc{
testRemaining{5}, testRemaining{5},
testRead{5, "hello", io.EOF}, testRead{5, "hello", io.EOF},
testRemaining{0}, testRemaining{0},
}, },
}, { }, {
fr: makeReg("hello, world", 50), maker: makeReg{"hello, world", 50},
tests: []testFnc{ tests: []testFnc{
testRemaining{50}, testRemaining{50},
testDiscard{7, 7, nil}, testDiscard{7, 7, nil},
...@@ -1282,7 +1324,7 @@ func TestFileReader(t *testing.T) { ...@@ -1282,7 +1324,7 @@ func TestFileReader(t *testing.T) {
testRemaining{38}, testRemaining{38},
}, },
}, { }, {
fr: makeReg("hello, world", 5), maker: makeReg{"hello, world", 5},
tests: []testFnc{ tests: []testFnc{
testRemaining{5}, testRemaining{5},
testRead{0, "", nil}, testRead{0, "", nil},
...@@ -1294,7 +1336,7 @@ func TestFileReader(t *testing.T) { ...@@ -1294,7 +1336,7 @@ func TestFileReader(t *testing.T) {
testRead{0, "", io.EOF}, testRead{0, "", io.EOF},
}, },
}, { }, {
fr: makeSparse(makeReg("abcde", 5), sparseDatas{{0, 2}, {5, 3}}, 8), maker: makeSparse{makeReg{"abcde", 5}, sparseDatas{{0, 2}, {5, 3}}, 8},
tests: []testFnc{ tests: []testFnc{
testRemaining{8}, testRemaining{8},
testRead{3, "ab\x00", nil}, testRead{3, "ab\x00", nil},
...@@ -1302,92 +1344,92 @@ func TestFileReader(t *testing.T) { ...@@ -1302,92 +1344,92 @@ func TestFileReader(t *testing.T) {
testRemaining{0}, testRemaining{0},
}, },
}, { }, {
fr: makeSparse(makeReg("abcde", 5), sparseDatas{{0, 2}, {5, 3}}, 8), maker: makeSparse{makeReg{"abcde", 5}, sparseDatas{{0, 2}, {5, 3}}, 8},
tests: []testFnc{ tests: []testFnc{
testRemaining{8}, testRemaining{8},
testDiscard{100, 8, io.EOF}, testDiscard{100, 8, io.EOF},
testRemaining{0}, testRemaining{0},
}, },
}, { }, {
fr: makeSparse(makeReg("abcde", 5), sparseDatas{{0, 2}, {5, 3}}, 10), maker: makeSparse{makeReg{"abcde", 5}, sparseDatas{{0, 2}, {5, 3}}, 10},
tests: []testFnc{ tests: []testFnc{
testRemaining{10}, testRemaining{10},
testRead{100, "ab\x00\x00\x00cde\x00\x00", io.EOF}, testRead{100, "ab\x00\x00\x00cde\x00\x00", io.EOF},
testRemaining{0}, testRemaining{0},
}, },
}, { }, {
fr: makeSparse(makeReg("abc", 5), sparseDatas{{0, 2}, {5, 3}}, 10), maker: makeSparse{makeReg{"abc", 5}, sparseDatas{{0, 2}, {5, 3}}, 10},
tests: []testFnc{ tests: []testFnc{
testRemaining{10}, testRemaining{10},
testRead{100, "ab\x00\x00\x00c", io.ErrUnexpectedEOF}, testRead{100, "ab\x00\x00\x00c", io.ErrUnexpectedEOF},
testRemaining{4}, testRemaining{4},
}, },
}, { }, {
fr: makeSparse(makeReg("abcde", 5), sparseDatas{{1, 3}, {6, 2}}, 8), maker: makeSparse{makeReg{"abcde", 5}, sparseDatas{{1, 3}, {6, 2}}, 8},
tests: []testFnc{ tests: []testFnc{
testRemaining{8}, testRemaining{8},
testRead{8, "\x00abc\x00\x00de", io.EOF}, testRead{8, "\x00abc\x00\x00de", io.EOF},
testRemaining{0}, testRemaining{0},
}, },
}, { }, {
fr: makeSparse(makeReg("abcde", 5), sparseDatas{{1, 3}, {6, 0}, {6, 0}, {6, 2}}, 8), maker: makeSparse{makeReg{"abcde", 5}, sparseDatas{{1, 3}, {6, 0}, {6, 0}, {6, 2}}, 8},
tests: []testFnc{ tests: []testFnc{
testRemaining{8}, testRemaining{8},
testRead{8, "\x00abc\x00\x00de", io.EOF}, testRead{8, "\x00abc\x00\x00de", io.EOF},
testRemaining{0}, testRemaining{0},
}, },
}, { }, {
fr: makeSparse(makeReg("abcde", 5), sparseDatas{{1, 3}, {6, 2}}, 10), maker: makeSparse{makeReg{"abcde", 5}, sparseDatas{{1, 3}, {6, 2}}, 10},
tests: []testFnc{ tests: []testFnc{
testRead{100, "\x00abc\x00\x00de\x00\x00", io.EOF}, testRead{100, "\x00abc\x00\x00de\x00\x00", io.EOF},
}, },
}, { }, {
fr: makeSparse(makeReg("abcde", 5), sparseDatas{{1, 3}, {6, 2}, {8, 0}, {8, 0}, {8, 0}, {8, 0}}, 10), maker: makeSparse{makeReg{"abcde", 5}, sparseDatas{{1, 3}, {6, 2}, {8, 0}, {8, 0}, {8, 0}, {8, 0}}, 10},
tests: []testFnc{ tests: []testFnc{
testRead{100, "\x00abc\x00\x00de\x00\x00", io.EOF}, testRead{100, "\x00abc\x00\x00de\x00\x00", io.EOF},
}, },
}, { }, {
fr: makeSparse(makeReg("", 0), sparseDatas{}, 2), maker: makeSparse{makeReg{"", 0}, sparseDatas{}, 2},
tests: []testFnc{ tests: []testFnc{
testRead{100, "\x00\x00", io.EOF}, testRead{100, "\x00\x00", io.EOF},
}, },
}, { }, {
fr: makeSparse(makeReg("", 8), sparseDatas{{1, 3}, {6, 5}}, 15), maker: makeSparse{makeReg{"", 8}, sparseDatas{{1, 3}, {6, 5}}, 15},
tests: []testFnc{ tests: []testFnc{
testRead{100, "\x00", io.ErrUnexpectedEOF}, testRead{100, "\x00", io.ErrUnexpectedEOF},
}, },
}, { }, {
fr: makeSparse(makeReg("ab", 2), sparseDatas{{1, 3}, {6, 5}}, 15), maker: makeSparse{makeReg{"ab", 2}, sparseDatas{{1, 3}, {6, 5}}, 15},
tests: []testFnc{ tests: []testFnc{
testRead{100, "\x00ab", errMissData}, testRead{100, "\x00ab", errMissData},
}, },
}, { }, {
fr: makeSparse(makeReg("ab", 8), sparseDatas{{1, 3}, {6, 5}}, 15), maker: makeSparse{makeReg{"ab", 8}, sparseDatas{{1, 3}, {6, 5}}, 15},
tests: []testFnc{ tests: []testFnc{
testRead{100, "\x00ab", io.ErrUnexpectedEOF}, testRead{100, "\x00ab", io.ErrUnexpectedEOF},
}, },
}, { }, {
fr: makeSparse(makeReg("abc", 3), sparseDatas{{1, 3}, {6, 5}}, 15), maker: makeSparse{makeReg{"abc", 3}, sparseDatas{{1, 3}, {6, 5}}, 15},
tests: []testFnc{ tests: []testFnc{
testRead{100, "\x00abc\x00\x00", errMissData}, testRead{100, "\x00abc\x00\x00", errMissData},
}, },
}, { }, {
fr: makeSparse(makeReg("abc", 8), sparseDatas{{1, 3}, {6, 5}}, 15), maker: makeSparse{makeReg{"abc", 8}, sparseDatas{{1, 3}, {6, 5}}, 15},
tests: []testFnc{ tests: []testFnc{
testRead{100, "\x00abc\x00\x00", io.ErrUnexpectedEOF}, testRead{100, "\x00abc\x00\x00", io.ErrUnexpectedEOF},
}, },
}, { }, {
fr: makeSparse(makeReg("abcde", 5), sparseDatas{{1, 3}, {6, 5}}, 15), maker: makeSparse{makeReg{"abcde", 5}, sparseDatas{{1, 3}, {6, 5}}, 15},
tests: []testFnc{ tests: []testFnc{
testRead{100, "\x00abc\x00\x00de", errMissData}, testRead{100, "\x00abc\x00\x00de", errMissData},
}, },
}, { }, {
fr: makeSparse(makeReg("abcde", 8), sparseDatas{{1, 3}, {6, 5}}, 15), maker: makeSparse{makeReg{"abcde", 8}, sparseDatas{{1, 3}, {6, 5}}, 15},
tests: []testFnc{ tests: []testFnc{
testRead{100, "\x00abc\x00\x00de", io.ErrUnexpectedEOF}, testRead{100, "\x00abc\x00\x00de", io.ErrUnexpectedEOF},
}, },
}, { }, {
fr: makeSparse(makeReg("abcdefghEXTRA", 13), sparseDatas{{1, 3}, {6, 5}}, 15), maker: makeSparse{makeReg{"abcdefghEXTRA", 13}, sparseDatas{{1, 3}, {6, 5}}, 15},
tests: []testFnc{ tests: []testFnc{
testRemaining{15}, testRemaining{15},
testRead{100, "\x00abc\x00\x00defgh\x00\x00\x00\x00", errUnrefData}, testRead{100, "\x00abc\x00\x00defgh\x00\x00\x00\x00", errUnrefData},
...@@ -1395,7 +1437,7 @@ func TestFileReader(t *testing.T) { ...@@ -1395,7 +1437,7 @@ func TestFileReader(t *testing.T) {
testRemaining{0}, testRemaining{0},
}, },
}, { }, {
fr: makeSparse(makeReg("abcdefghEXTRA", 13), sparseDatas{{1, 3}, {6, 5}}, 15), maker: makeSparse{makeReg{"abcdefghEXTRA", 13}, sparseDatas{{1, 3}, {6, 5}}, 15},
tests: []testFnc{ tests: []testFnc{
testRemaining{15}, testRemaining{15},
testDiscard{100, 15, errUnrefData}, testDiscard{100, 15, errUnrefData},
...@@ -1405,21 +1447,38 @@ func TestFileReader(t *testing.T) { ...@@ -1405,21 +1447,38 @@ func TestFileReader(t *testing.T) {
}} }}
for i, v := range vectors { for i, v := range vectors {
var fr fileReader
switch maker := v.maker.(type) {
case makeReg:
r := strings.NewReader(maker.str)
fr = &regFileReader{r, maker.size}
case makeSparse:
if !validateSparseEntries(maker.spd, maker.size) {
t.Fatalf("invalid sparse map: %v", maker.spd)
}
sph := invertSparseEntries(maker.spd, maker.size)
r := strings.NewReader(maker.makeReg.str)
fr = &regFileReader{r, maker.makeReg.size}
fr = &sparseFileReader{fr, sph, 0}
default:
t.Fatalf("test %d, unknown make operation: %T", i, maker)
}
for j, tf := range v.tests { for j, tf := range v.tests {
switch tf := tf.(type) { switch tf := tf.(type) {
case testRead: case testRead:
b := make([]byte, tf.cnt) b := make([]byte, tf.cnt)
n, err := v.fr.Read(b) n, err := fr.Read(b)
if got := string(b[:n]); got != tf.wantStr || err != tf.wantErr { if got := string(b[:n]); got != tf.wantStr || err != tf.wantErr {
t.Errorf("test %d.%d, Read(%d):\ngot (%q, %v)\nwant (%q, %v)", i, j, tf.cnt, got, err, tf.wantStr, tf.wantErr) t.Errorf("test %d.%d, Read(%d):\ngot (%q, %v)\nwant (%q, %v)", i, j, tf.cnt, got, err, tf.wantStr, tf.wantErr)
} }
case testDiscard: case testDiscard:
got, err := v.fr.Discard(tf.cnt) got, err := fr.Discard(tf.cnt)
if got != tf.wantCnt || err != tf.wantErr { if got != tf.wantCnt || err != tf.wantErr {
t.Errorf("test %d.%d, Discard(%d) = (%d, %v), want (%d, %v)", i, j, tf.cnt, got, err, tf.wantCnt, tf.wantErr) t.Errorf("test %d.%d, Discard(%d) = (%d, %v), want (%d, %v)", i, j, tf.cnt, got, err, tf.wantCnt, tf.wantErr)
} }
case testRemaining: case testRemaining:
got := v.fr.Remaining() got := fr.Remaining()
if got != tf.wantCnt { if got != tf.wantCnt {
t.Errorf("test %d.%d, Remaining() = %d, want %d", i, j, got, tf.wantCnt) t.Errorf("test %d.%d, Remaining() = %d, want %d", i, j, got, tf.wantCnt)
} }
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