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| +// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
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| +// Copyright 2008 Google Inc.  All rights reserved.
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| +// http://code.google.com/p/protobuf/
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| +//
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| +// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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| +// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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| +// met:
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| +//
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| +//     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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| +// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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| +//     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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| +// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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| +// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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| +// distribution.
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| +//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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| +// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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| +// this software without specific prior written permission.
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| +//
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| +// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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| +// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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| +// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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| +// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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| +// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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| +// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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| +// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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| +// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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| +
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| +package com.google.protobuf;
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| +
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| +import protobuf_unittest.UnittestProto.TestAllTypes;
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| +import protobuf_unittest.UnittestProto.TestRecursiveMessage;
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| +
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| +import junit.framework.TestCase;
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| +
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| +import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
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| +import java.io.FilterInputStream;
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| +import java.io.InputStream;
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| +import java.io.IOException;
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| +
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| +/**
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| + * Unit test for {@link CodedInputStream}.
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| + *
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| + * @author kenton@google.com Kenton Varda
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| + */
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| +public class CodedInputStreamTest extends TestCase {
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| +  /**
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| +   * Helper to construct a byte array from a bunch of bytes.  The inputs are
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| +   * actually ints so that I can use hex notation and not get stupid errors
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| +   * about precision.
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| +   */
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| +  private byte[] bytes(int... bytesAsInts) {
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| +    byte[] bytes = new byte[bytesAsInts.length];
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| +    for (int i = 0; i < bytesAsInts.length; i++) {
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| +      bytes[i] = (byte) bytesAsInts[i];
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| +    }
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| +    return bytes;
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| +  }
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| +
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| +  /**
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| +   * An InputStream which limits the number of bytes it reads at a time.
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| +   * We use this to make sure that CodedInputStream doesn't screw up when
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| +   * reading in small blocks.
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| +   */
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| +  private static final class SmallBlockInputStream extends FilterInputStream {
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| +    private final int blockSize;
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| +
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| +    public SmallBlockInputStream(byte[] data, int blockSize) {
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| +      this(new ByteArrayInputStream(data), blockSize);
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| +    }
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| +
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| +    public SmallBlockInputStream(InputStream in, int blockSize) {
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| +      super(in);
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| +      this.blockSize = blockSize;
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| +    }
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| +
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| +    public int read(byte[] b) throws IOException {
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| +      return super.read(b, 0, Math.min(b.length, blockSize));
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| +    }
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| +
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| +    public int read(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException {
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| +      return super.read(b, off, Math.min(len, blockSize));
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| +    }
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| +  }
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| +
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| +  /**
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| +   * Parses the given bytes using readRawVarint32() and readRawVarint64() and
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| +   * checks that the result matches the given value.
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| +   */
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| +  private void assertReadVarint(byte[] data, long value) throws Exception {
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| +    CodedInputStream input = CodedInputStream.newInstance(data);
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| +    assertEquals((int)value, input.readRawVarint32());
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| +
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| +    input = CodedInputStream.newInstance(data);
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| +    assertEquals(value, input.readRawVarint64());
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| +    assertTrue(input.isAtEnd());
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| +
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| +    // Try different block sizes.
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| +    for (int blockSize = 1; blockSize <= 16; blockSize *= 2) {
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| +      input = CodedInputStream.newInstance(
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| +        new SmallBlockInputStream(data, blockSize));
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| +      assertEquals((int)value, input.readRawVarint32());
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| +
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| +      input = CodedInputStream.newInstance(
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| +        new SmallBlockInputStream(data, blockSize));
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| +      assertEquals(value, input.readRawVarint64());
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| +      assertTrue(input.isAtEnd());
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| +    }
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| +
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| +    // Try reading direct from an InputStream.  We want to verify that it
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| +    // doesn't read past the end of the input, so we copy to a new, bigger
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| +    // array first.
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| +    byte[] longerData = new byte[data.length + 1];
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| +    System.arraycopy(data, 0, longerData, 0, data.length);
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| +    InputStream rawInput = new ByteArrayInputStream(longerData);
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| +    assertEquals((int)value, CodedInputStream.readRawVarint32(rawInput));
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| +    assertEquals(1, rawInput.available());
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| +  }
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| +
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| +  /**
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| +   * Parses the given bytes using readRawVarint32() and readRawVarint64() and
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| +   * expects them to fail with an InvalidProtocolBufferException whose
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| +   * description matches the given one.
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| +   */
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| +  private void assertReadVarintFailure(
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| +      InvalidProtocolBufferException expected, byte[] data)
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| +      throws Exception {
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| +    CodedInputStream input = CodedInputStream.newInstance(data);
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| +    try {
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| +      input.readRawVarint32();
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| +      fail("Should have thrown an exception.");
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| +    } catch (InvalidProtocolBufferException e) {
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| +      assertEquals(expected.getMessage(), e.getMessage());
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| +    }
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| +
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| +    input = CodedInputStream.newInstance(data);
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| +    try {
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| +      input.readRawVarint64();
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| +      fail("Should have thrown an exception.");
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| +    } catch (InvalidProtocolBufferException e) {
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| +      assertEquals(expected.getMessage(), e.getMessage());
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| +    }
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| +
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| +    // Make sure we get the same error when reading direct from an InputStream.
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| +    try {
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| +      CodedInputStream.readRawVarint32(new ByteArrayInputStream(data));
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| +      fail("Should have thrown an exception.");
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| +    } catch (InvalidProtocolBufferException e) {
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| +      assertEquals(expected.getMessage(), e.getMessage());
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| +    }
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| +  }
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| +
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| +  /** Tests readRawVarint32() and readRawVarint64(). */
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| +  public void testReadVarint() throws Exception {
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| +    assertReadVarint(bytes(0x00), 0);
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| +    assertReadVarint(bytes(0x01), 1);
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| +    assertReadVarint(bytes(0x7f), 127);
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| +    // 14882
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| +    assertReadVarint(bytes(0xa2, 0x74), (0x22 << 0) | (0x74 << 7));
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| +    // 2961488830
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| +    assertReadVarint(bytes(0xbe, 0xf7, 0x92, 0x84, 0x0b),
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| +      (0x3e << 0) | (0x77 << 7) | (0x12 << 14) | (0x04 << 21) |
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| +      (0x0bL << 28));
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| +
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| +    // 64-bit
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| +    // 7256456126
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| +    assertReadVarint(bytes(0xbe, 0xf7, 0x92, 0x84, 0x1b),
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| +      (0x3e << 0) | (0x77 << 7) | (0x12 << 14) | (0x04 << 21) |
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| +      (0x1bL << 28));
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| +    // 41256202580718336
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| +    assertReadVarint(
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| +      bytes(0x80, 0xe6, 0xeb, 0x9c, 0xc3, 0xc9, 0xa4, 0x49),
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| +      (0x00 << 0) | (0x66 << 7) | (0x6b << 14) | (0x1c << 21) |
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| +      (0x43L << 28) | (0x49L << 35) | (0x24L << 42) | (0x49L << 49));
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| +    // 11964378330978735131
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| +    assertReadVarint(
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| +      bytes(0x9b, 0xa8, 0xf9, 0xc2, 0xbb, 0xd6, 0x80, 0x85, 0xa6, 0x01),
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| +      (0x1b << 0) | (0x28 << 7) | (0x79 << 14) | (0x42 << 21) |
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| +      (0x3bL << 28) | (0x56L << 35) | (0x00L << 42) |
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| +      (0x05L << 49) | (0x26L << 56) | (0x01L << 63));
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| +
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| +    // Failures
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| +    assertReadVarintFailure(
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| +      InvalidProtocolBufferException.malformedVarint(),
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| +      bytes(0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80, 0x80,
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| +            0x00));
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| +    assertReadVarintFailure(
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| +      InvalidProtocolBufferException.truncatedMessage(),
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| +      bytes(0x80));
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| +  }
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| +
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| +  /**
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| +   * Parses the given bytes using readRawLittleEndian32() and checks
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| +   * that the result matches the given value.
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| +   */
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| +  private void assertReadLittleEndian32(byte[] data, int value)
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| +                                        throws Exception {
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| +    CodedInputStream input = CodedInputStream.newInstance(data);
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| +    assertEquals(value, input.readRawLittleEndian32());
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| +    assertTrue(input.isAtEnd());
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| +
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| +    // Try different block sizes.
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| +    for (int blockSize = 1; blockSize <= 16; blockSize *= 2) {
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| +      input = CodedInputStream.newInstance(
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| +        new SmallBlockInputStream(data, blockSize));
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| +      assertEquals(value, input.readRawLittleEndian32());
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| +      assertTrue(input.isAtEnd());
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| +    }
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| +  }
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| +
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| +  /**
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| +   * Parses the given bytes using readRawLittleEndian64() and checks
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| +   * that the result matches the given value.
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| +   */
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| +  private void assertReadLittleEndian64(byte[] data, long value)
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| +                                        throws Exception {
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| +    CodedInputStream input = CodedInputStream.newInstance(data);
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| +    assertEquals(value, input.readRawLittleEndian64());
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| +    assertTrue(input.isAtEnd());
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| +
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| +    // Try different block sizes.
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| +    for (int blockSize = 1; blockSize <= 16; blockSize *= 2) {
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| +      input = CodedInputStream.newInstance(
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| +        new SmallBlockInputStream(data, blockSize));
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| +      assertEquals(value, input.readRawLittleEndian64());
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| +      assertTrue(input.isAtEnd());
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| +    }
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| +  }
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| +
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| +  /** Tests readRawLittleEndian32() and readRawLittleEndian64(). */
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| +  public void testReadLittleEndian() throws Exception {
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| +    assertReadLittleEndian32(bytes(0x78, 0x56, 0x34, 0x12), 0x12345678);
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| +    assertReadLittleEndian32(bytes(0xf0, 0xde, 0xbc, 0x9a), 0x9abcdef0);
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| +
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| +    assertReadLittleEndian64(
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| +      bytes(0xf0, 0xde, 0xbc, 0x9a, 0x78, 0x56, 0x34, 0x12),
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| +      0x123456789abcdef0L);
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| +    assertReadLittleEndian64(
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| +      bytes(0x78, 0x56, 0x34, 0x12, 0xf0, 0xde, 0xbc, 0x9a),
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| +      0x9abcdef012345678L);
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| +  }
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| +
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| +  /** Test decodeZigZag32() and decodeZigZag64(). */
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| +  public void testDecodeZigZag() throws Exception {
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| +    assertEquals( 0, CodedInputStream.decodeZigZag32(0));
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| +    assertEquals(-1, CodedInputStream.decodeZigZag32(1));
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| +    assertEquals( 1, CodedInputStream.decodeZigZag32(2));
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| +    assertEquals(-2, CodedInputStream.decodeZigZag32(3));
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| +    assertEquals(0x3FFFFFFF, CodedInputStream.decodeZigZag32(0x7FFFFFFE));
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| +    assertEquals(0xC0000000, CodedInputStream.decodeZigZag32(0x7FFFFFFF));
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| +    assertEquals(0x7FFFFFFF, CodedInputStream.decodeZigZag32(0xFFFFFFFE));
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| +    assertEquals(0x80000000, CodedInputStream.decodeZigZag32(0xFFFFFFFF));
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| +
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| +    assertEquals( 0, CodedInputStream.decodeZigZag64(0));
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| +    assertEquals(-1, CodedInputStream.decodeZigZag64(1));
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| +    assertEquals( 1, CodedInputStream.decodeZigZag64(2));
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| +    assertEquals(-2, CodedInputStream.decodeZigZag64(3));
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| +    assertEquals(0x000000003FFFFFFFL,
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| +                 CodedInputStream.decodeZigZag64(0x000000007FFFFFFEL));
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| +    assertEquals(0xFFFFFFFFC0000000L,
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| +                 CodedInputStream.decodeZigZag64(0x000000007FFFFFFFL));
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| +    assertEquals(0x000000007FFFFFFFL,
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| +                 CodedInputStream.decodeZigZag64(0x00000000FFFFFFFEL));
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| +    assertEquals(0xFFFFFFFF80000000L,
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| +                 CodedInputStream.decodeZigZag64(0x00000000FFFFFFFFL));
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| +    assertEquals(0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFL,
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| +                 CodedInputStream.decodeZigZag64(0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFEL));
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| +    assertEquals(0x8000000000000000L,
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| +                 CodedInputStream.decodeZigZag64(0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFL));
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| +  }
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| +
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| +  /** Tests reading and parsing a whole message with every field type. */
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| +  public void testReadWholeMessage() throws Exception {
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| +    TestAllTypes message = TestUtil.getAllSet();
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| +
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| +    byte[] rawBytes = message.toByteArray();
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| +    assertEquals(rawBytes.length, message.getSerializedSize());
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| +
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| +    TestAllTypes message2 = TestAllTypes.parseFrom(rawBytes);
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| +    TestUtil.assertAllFieldsSet(message2);
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| +
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| +    // Try different block sizes.
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| +    for (int blockSize = 1; blockSize < 256; blockSize *= 2) {
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| +      message2 = TestAllTypes.parseFrom(
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| +        new SmallBlockInputStream(rawBytes, blockSize));
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| +      TestUtil.assertAllFieldsSet(message2);
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| +    }
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| +  }
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| +
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| +  /** Tests skipField(). */
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| +  public void testSkipWholeMessage() throws Exception {
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| +    TestAllTypes message = TestUtil.getAllSet();
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| +    byte[] rawBytes = message.toByteArray();
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| +
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| +    // Create two parallel inputs.  Parse one as unknown fields while using
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| +    // skipField() to skip each field on the other.  Expect the same tags.
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| +    CodedInputStream input1 = CodedInputStream.newInstance(rawBytes);
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| +    CodedInputStream input2 = CodedInputStream.newInstance(rawBytes);
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| +    UnknownFieldSet.Builder unknownFields = UnknownFieldSet.newBuilder();
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| +
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| +    while (true) {
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| +      int tag = input1.readTag();
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| +      assertEquals(tag, input2.readTag());
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| +      if (tag == 0) {
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| +        break;
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| +      }
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| +      unknownFields.mergeFieldFrom(tag, input1);
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| +      input2.skipField(tag);
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| +    }
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| +  }
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| +
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| +  /**
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| +   * Test that a bug in skipRawBytes() has been fixed:  if the skip skips
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| +   * exactly up to a limit, this should not break things.
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| +   */
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| +  public void testSkipRawBytesBug() throws Exception {
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| +    byte[] rawBytes = new byte[] { 1, 2 };
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| +    CodedInputStream input = CodedInputStream.newInstance(rawBytes);
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| +
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| +    int limit = input.pushLimit(1);
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| +    input.skipRawBytes(1);
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| +    input.popLimit(limit);
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| +    assertEquals(2, input.readRawByte());
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| +  }
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| +
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| +  /**
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| +   * Test that a bug in skipRawBytes() has been fixed:  if the skip skips
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| +   * past the end of a buffer with a limit that has been set past the end of
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| +   * that buffer, this should not break things.
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| +   */
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| +  public void testSkipRawBytesPastEndOfBufferWithLimit() throws Exception {
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| +    byte[] rawBytes = new byte[] { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 };
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| +    CodedInputStream input = CodedInputStream.newInstance(
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| +        new SmallBlockInputStream(rawBytes, 3));
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| +
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| +    int limit = input.pushLimit(4);
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| +    // In order to expose the bug we need to read at least one byte to prime the
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| +    // buffer inside the CodedInputStream.
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| +    assertEquals(1, input.readRawByte());
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| +    // Skip to the end of the limit.
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| +    input.skipRawBytes(3);
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| +    assertTrue(input.isAtEnd());
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| +    input.popLimit(limit);
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| +    assertEquals(5, input.readRawByte());
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| +  }
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| +
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| +  public void testReadHugeBlob() throws Exception {
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| +    // Allocate and initialize a 1MB blob.
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| +    byte[] blob = new byte[1 << 20];
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| +    for (int i = 0; i < blob.length; i++) {
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| +      blob[i] = (byte)i;
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| +    }
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| +
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| +    // Make a message containing it.
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| +    TestAllTypes.Builder builder = TestAllTypes.newBuilder();
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| +    TestUtil.setAllFields(builder);
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| +    builder.setOptionalBytes(ByteString.copyFrom(blob));
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| +    TestAllTypes message = builder.build();
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| +
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| +    // Serialize and parse it.  Make sure to parse from an InputStream, not
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| +    // directly from a ByteString, so that CodedInputStream uses buffered
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| +    // reading.
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| +    TestAllTypes message2 =
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| +      TestAllTypes.parseFrom(message.toByteString().newInput());
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| +
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| +    assertEquals(message.getOptionalBytes(), message2.getOptionalBytes());
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| +
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| +    // Make sure all the other fields were parsed correctly.
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| +    TestAllTypes message3 = TestAllTypes.newBuilder(message2)
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| +      .setOptionalBytes(TestUtil.getAllSet().getOptionalBytes())
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| +      .build();
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| +    TestUtil.assertAllFieldsSet(message3);
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| +  }
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| +
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| +  public void testReadMaliciouslyLargeBlob() throws Exception {
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| +    ByteString.Output rawOutput = ByteString.newOutput();
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| +    CodedOutputStream output = CodedOutputStream.newInstance(rawOutput);
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| +
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| +    int tag = WireFormat.makeTag(1, WireFormat.WIRETYPE_LENGTH_DELIMITED);
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| +    output.writeRawVarint32(tag);
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| +    output.writeRawVarint32(0x7FFFFFFF);
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| +    output.writeRawBytes(new byte[32]);  // Pad with a few random bytes.
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| +    output.flush();
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| +
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| +    CodedInputStream input = rawOutput.toByteString().newCodedInput();
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| +    assertEquals(tag, input.readTag());
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| +
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| +    try {
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| +      input.readBytes();
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| +      fail("Should have thrown an exception!");
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| +    } catch (InvalidProtocolBufferException e) {
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| +      // success.
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| +    }
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| +  }
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| +
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| +  private TestRecursiveMessage makeRecursiveMessage(int depth) {
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| +    if (depth == 0) {
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| +      return TestRecursiveMessage.newBuilder().setI(5).build();
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| +    } else {
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| +      return TestRecursiveMessage.newBuilder()
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| +        .setA(makeRecursiveMessage(depth - 1)).build();
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| +    }
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| +  }
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| +
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| +  private void assertMessageDepth(TestRecursiveMessage message, int depth) {
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| +    if (depth == 0) {
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| +      assertFalse(message.hasA());
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| +      assertEquals(5, message.getI());
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| +    } else {
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| +      assertTrue(message.hasA());
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| +      assertMessageDepth(message.getA(), depth - 1);
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| +    }
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| +  }
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| +
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| +  public void testMaliciousRecursion() throws Exception {
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| +    ByteString data64 = makeRecursiveMessage(64).toByteString();
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| +    ByteString data65 = makeRecursiveMessage(65).toByteString();
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| +
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| +    assertMessageDepth(TestRecursiveMessage.parseFrom(data64), 64);
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| +
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| +    try {
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| +      TestRecursiveMessage.parseFrom(data65);
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| +      fail("Should have thrown an exception!");
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| +    } catch (InvalidProtocolBufferException e) {
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| +      // success.
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| +    }
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| +
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| +    CodedInputStream input = data64.newCodedInput();
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| +    input.setRecursionLimit(8);
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| +    try {
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| +      TestRecursiveMessage.parseFrom(input);
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| +      fail("Should have thrown an exception!");
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| +    } catch (InvalidProtocolBufferException e) {
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| +      // success.
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| +    }
 | 
| +  }
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| +
 | 
| +  public void testSizeLimit() throws Exception {
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| +    CodedInputStream input = CodedInputStream.newInstance(
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| +      TestUtil.getAllSet().toByteString().newInput());
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| +    input.setSizeLimit(16);
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| +
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| +    try {
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| +      TestAllTypes.parseFrom(input);
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| +      fail("Should have thrown an exception!");
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| +    } catch (InvalidProtocolBufferException e) {
 | 
| +      // success.
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| +    }
 | 
| +  }
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| +
 | 
| +  public void testResetSizeCounter() throws Exception {
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| +    CodedInputStream input = CodedInputStream.newInstance(
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| +        new SmallBlockInputStream(new byte[256], 8));
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| +    input.setSizeLimit(16);
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| +    input.readRawBytes(16);
 | 
| +    assertEquals(16, input.getTotalBytesRead());
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| +
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| +    try {
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| +      input.readRawByte();
 | 
| +      fail("Should have thrown an exception!");
 | 
| +    } catch (InvalidProtocolBufferException e) {
 | 
| +      // success.
 | 
| +    }
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| +
 | 
| +    input.resetSizeCounter();
 | 
| +    assertEquals(0, input.getTotalBytesRead());
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| +    input.readRawByte();  // No exception thrown.
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| +    input.resetSizeCounter();
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| +    assertEquals(0, input.getTotalBytesRead());
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| +
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| +    try {
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| +      input.readRawBytes(16);  // Hits limit again.
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| +      fail("Should have thrown an exception!");
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| +    } catch (InvalidProtocolBufferException e) {
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| +      // success.
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| +    }
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| +  }
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| +
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| +  /**
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| +   * Tests that if we read an string that contains invalid UTF-8, no exception
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| +   * is thrown.  Instead, the invalid bytes are replaced with the Unicode
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| +   * "replacement character" U+FFFD.
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| +   */
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| +  public void testReadInvalidUtf8() throws Exception {
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| +    ByteString.Output rawOutput = ByteString.newOutput();
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| +    CodedOutputStream output = CodedOutputStream.newInstance(rawOutput);
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| +
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| +    int tag = WireFormat.makeTag(1, WireFormat.WIRETYPE_LENGTH_DELIMITED);
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| +    output.writeRawVarint32(tag);
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| +    output.writeRawVarint32(1);
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| +    output.writeRawBytes(new byte[] { (byte)0x80 });
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| +    output.flush();
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| +
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| +    CodedInputStream input = rawOutput.toByteString().newCodedInput();
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| +    assertEquals(tag, input.readTag());
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| +    String text = input.readString();
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| +    assertEquals(0xfffd, text.charAt(0));
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| +  }
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| +
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| +  public void testReadFromSlice() throws Exception {
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| +    byte[] bytes = bytes(0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9);
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| +    CodedInputStream in = CodedInputStream.newInstance(bytes, 3, 5);
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| +    assertEquals(0, in.getTotalBytesRead());
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| +    for (int i = 3; i < 8; i++) {
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| +      assertEquals(i, in.readRawByte());
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| +      assertEquals(i-2, in.getTotalBytesRead());
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| +    }
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| +    // eof
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| +    assertEquals(0, in.readTag());
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| +    assertEquals(5, in.getTotalBytesRead());
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| +  }
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| +
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| +  public void testInvalidTag() throws Exception {
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| +    // Any tag number which corresponds to field number zero is invalid and
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| +    // should throw InvalidProtocolBufferException.
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| +    for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
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| +      try {
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| +        CodedInputStream.newInstance(bytes(i)).readTag();
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| +        fail("Should have thrown an exception.");
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| +      } catch (InvalidProtocolBufferException e) {
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| +        assertEquals(InvalidProtocolBufferException.invalidTag().getMessage(),
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| +                     e.getMessage());
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| +      }
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| +    }
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| +  }
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| +}
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| 
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