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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package xml
import (
"io"
"reflect"
"strings"
"testing"
"time"
)
// Stripped down Atom feed data structures.
func TestUnmarshalFeed(t *testing.T) {
var f Feed
if err := Unmarshal([]byte(atomFeedString), &f); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Unmarshal: %s", err)
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(f, atomFeed) {
t.Fatalf("have %#v\nwant %#v", f, atomFeed)
}
}
// hget http://codereview.appspot.com/rss/mine/rsc
const atomFeedString = `
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xml:lang="en-us" updated="2009-10-04T01:35:58+00:00"><title>Code Review - My issues</title><link href="http://codereview.appspot.com/" rel="alternate"></link><link href="http://codereview.appspot.com/rss/mine/rsc" rel="self"></link><id>http://codereview.appspot.com/</id><author><name>rietveld&lt;&gt;</name></author><entry><title>rietveld: an attempt at pubsubhubbub
</title><link href="http://codereview.appspot.com/126085" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2009-10-04T01:35:58+00:00</updated><author><name>email-address-removed</name></author><id>urn:md5:134d9179c41f806be79b3a5f7877d19a</id><summary type="html">
An attempt at adding pubsubhubbub support to Rietveld.
http://code.google.com/p/pubsubhubbub
http://code.google.com/p/rietveld/issues/detail?id=155
The server side of the protocol is trivial:
1. add a &amp;lt;link rel=&amp;quot;hub&amp;quot; href=&amp;quot;hub-server&amp;quot;&amp;gt; tag to all
feeds that will be pubsubhubbubbed.
2. every time one of those feeds changes, tell the hub
with a simple POST request.
I have tested this by adding debug prints to a local hub
server and checking that the server got the right publish
requests.
I can&amp;#39;t quite get the server to work, but I think the bug
is not in my code. I think that the server expects to be
able to grab the feed and see the feed&amp;#39;s actual URL in
the link rel=&amp;quot;self&amp;quot;, but the default value for that drops
the :port from the URL, and I cannot for the life of me
figure out how to get the Atom generator deep inside
django not to do that, or even where it is doing that,
or even what code is running to generate the Atom feed.
(I thought I knew but I added some assert False statements
and it kept running!)
Ignoring that particular problem, I would appreciate
feedback on the right way to get the two values at
the top of feeds.py marked NOTE(rsc).
</summary></entry><entry><title>rietveld: correct tab handling
</title><link href="http://codereview.appspot.com/124106" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2009-10-03T23:02:17+00:00</updated><author><name>email-address-removed</name></author><id>urn:md5:0a2a4f19bb815101f0ba2904aed7c35a</id><summary type="html">
This fixes the buggy tab rendering that can be seen at
http://codereview.appspot.com/116075/diff/1/2
The fundamental problem was that the tab code was
not being told what column the text began in, so it
didn&amp;#39;t know where to put the tab stops. Another problem
was that some of the code assumed that string byte
offsets were the same as column offsets, which is only
true if there are no tabs.
In the process of fixing this, I cleaned up the arguments
to Fold and ExpandTabs and renamed them Break and
_ExpandTabs so that I could be sure that I found all the
call sites. I also wanted to verify that ExpandTabs was
not being used from outside intra_region_diff.py.
</summary></entry></feed> `
type Feed struct {
XMLName Name `xml:"http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom feed"`
Title string `xml:"title"`
ID string `xml:"id"`
Link []Link `xml:"link"`
Updated time.Time `xml:"updated,attr"`
Author Person `xml:"author"`
Entry []Entry `xml:"entry"`
}
type Entry struct {
Title string `xml:"title"`
ID string `xml:"id"`
Link []Link `xml:"link"`
Updated time.Time `xml:"updated"`
Author Person `xml:"author"`
Summary Text `xml:"summary"`
}
type Link struct {
Rel string `xml:"rel,attr,omitempty"`
Href string `xml:"href,attr"`
}
type Person struct {
Name string `xml:"name"`
URI string `xml:"uri"`
Email string `xml:"email"`
InnerXML string `xml:",innerxml"`
}
type Text struct {
Type string `xml:"type,attr,omitempty"`
Body string `xml:",chardata"`
}
var atomFeed = Feed{
XMLName: Name{"http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom", "feed"},
Title: "Code Review - My issues",
Link: []Link{
{Rel: "alternate", Href: "http://codereview.appspot.com/"},
{Rel: "self", Href: "http://codereview.appspot.com/rss/mine/rsc"},
},
ID: "http://codereview.appspot.com/",
Updated: ParseTime("2009-10-04T01:35:58+00:00"),
Author: Person{
Name: "rietveld<>",
InnerXML: "<name>rietveld&lt;&gt;</name>",
},
Entry: []Entry{
{
Title: "rietveld: an attempt at pubsubhubbub\n",
Link: []Link{
{Rel: "alternate", Href: "http://codereview.appspot.com/126085"},
},
Updated: ParseTime("2009-10-04T01:35:58+00:00"),
Author: Person{
Name: "email-address-removed",
InnerXML: "<name>email-address-removed</name>",
},
ID: "urn:md5:134d9179c41f806be79b3a5f7877d19a",
Summary: Text{
Type: "html",
Body: `
An attempt at adding pubsubhubbub support to Rietveld.
http://code.google.com/p/pubsubhubbub
http://code.google.com/p/rietveld/issues/detail?id=155
The server side of the protocol is trivial:
1. add a &lt;link rel=&quot;hub&quot; href=&quot;hub-server&quot;&gt; tag to all
feeds that will be pubsubhubbubbed.
2. every time one of those feeds changes, tell the hub
with a simple POST request.
I have tested this by adding debug prints to a local hub
server and checking that the server got the right publish
requests.
I can&#39;t quite get the server to work, but I think the bug
is not in my code. I think that the server expects to be
able to grab the feed and see the feed&#39;s actual URL in
the link rel=&quot;self&quot;, but the default value for that drops
the :port from the URL, and I cannot for the life of me
figure out how to get the Atom generator deep inside
django not to do that, or even where it is doing that,
or even what code is running to generate the Atom feed.
(I thought I knew but I added some assert False statements
and it kept running!)
Ignoring that particular problem, I would appreciate
feedback on the right way to get the two values at
the top of feeds.py marked NOTE(rsc).
`,
},
},
{
Title: "rietveld: correct tab handling\n",
Link: []Link{
{Rel: "alternate", Href: "http://codereview.appspot.com/124106"},
},
Updated: ParseTime("2009-10-03T23:02:17+00:00"),
Author: Person{
Name: "email-address-removed",
InnerXML: "<name>email-address-removed</name>",
},
ID: "urn:md5:0a2a4f19bb815101f0ba2904aed7c35a",
Summary: Text{
Type: "html",
Body: `
This fixes the buggy tab rendering that can be seen at
http://codereview.appspot.com/116075/diff/1/2
The fundamental problem was that the tab code was
not being told what column the text began in, so it
didn&#39;t know where to put the tab stops. Another problem
was that some of the code assumed that string byte
offsets were the same as column offsets, which is only
true if there are no tabs.
In the process of fixing this, I cleaned up the arguments
to Fold and ExpandTabs and renamed them Break and
_ExpandTabs so that I could be sure that I found all the
call sites. I also wanted to verify that ExpandTabs was
not being used from outside intra_region_diff.py.
`,
},
},
},
}
const pathTestString = `
<Result>
<Before>1</Before>
<Items>
<Item1>
<Value>A</Value>
</Item1>
<Item2>
<Value>B</Value>
</Item2>
<Item1>
<Value>C</Value>
<Value>D</Value>
</Item1>
<_>
<Value>E</Value>
</_>
</Items>
<After>2</After>
</Result>
`
type PathTestItem struct {
Value string
}
type PathTestA struct {
Items []PathTestItem `xml:">Item1"`
Before, After string
}
type PathTestB struct {
Other []PathTestItem `xml:"Items>Item1"`
Before, After string
}
type PathTestC struct {
Values1 []string `xml:"Items>Item1>Value"`
Values2 []string `xml:"Items>Item2>Value"`
Before, After string
}
type PathTestSet struct {
Item1 []PathTestItem
}
type PathTestD struct {
Other PathTestSet `xml:"Items"`
Before, After string
}
type PathTestE struct {
Underline string `xml:"Items>_>Value"`
Before, After string
}
var pathTests = []interface{}{
&PathTestA{Items: []PathTestItem{{"A"}, {"D"}}, Before: "1", After: "2"},
&PathTestB{Other: []PathTestItem{{"A"}, {"D"}}, Before: "1", After: "2"},
&PathTestC{Values1: []string{"A", "C", "D"}, Values2: []string{"B"}, Before: "1", After: "2"},
&PathTestD{Other: PathTestSet{Item1: []PathTestItem{{"A"}, {"D"}}}, Before: "1", After: "2"},
&PathTestE{Underline: "E", Before: "1", After: "2"},
}
func TestUnmarshalPaths(t *testing.T) {
for _, pt := range pathTests {
v := reflect.New(reflect.TypeOf(pt).Elem()).Interface()
if err := Unmarshal([]byte(pathTestString), v); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Unmarshal: %s", err)
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(v, pt) {
t.Fatalf("have %#v\nwant %#v", v, pt)
}
}
}
type BadPathTestA struct {
First string `xml:"items>item1"`
Other string `xml:"items>item2"`
Second string `xml:"items"`
}
type BadPathTestB struct {
Other string `xml:"items>item2>value"`
First string `xml:"items>item1"`
Second string `xml:"items>item1>value"`
}
type BadPathTestC struct {
First string
Second string `xml:"First"`
}
type BadPathTestD struct {
BadPathEmbeddedA
BadPathEmbeddedB
}
type BadPathEmbeddedA struct {
First string
}
type BadPathEmbeddedB struct {
Second string `xml:"First"`
}
var badPathTests = []struct {
v, e interface{}
}{
{&BadPathTestA{}, &TagPathError{reflect.TypeOf(BadPathTestA{}), "First", "items>item1", "Second", "items"}},
{&BadPathTestB{}, &TagPathError{reflect.TypeOf(BadPathTestB{}), "First", "items>item1", "Second", "items>item1>value"}},
{&BadPathTestC{}, &TagPathError{reflect.TypeOf(BadPathTestC{}), "First", "", "Second", "First"}},
{&BadPathTestD{}, &TagPathError{reflect.TypeOf(BadPathTestD{}), "First", "", "Second", "First"}},
}
func TestUnmarshalBadPaths(t *testing.T) {
for _, tt := range badPathTests {
err := Unmarshal([]byte(pathTestString), tt.v)
if !reflect.DeepEqual(err, tt.e) {
t.Fatalf("Unmarshal with %#v didn't fail properly:\nhave %#v,\nwant %#v", tt.v, err, tt.e)
}
}
}
const OK = "OK"
const withoutNameTypeData = `
<?xml version="1.0" charset="utf-8"?>
<Test3 Attr="OK" />`
type TestThree struct {
XMLName Name `xml:"Test3"`
Attr string `xml:",attr"`
}
func TestUnmarshalWithoutNameType(t *testing.T) {
var x TestThree
if err := Unmarshal([]byte(withoutNameTypeData), &x); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Unmarshal: %s", err)
}
if x.Attr != OK {
t.Fatalf("have %v\nwant %v", x.Attr, OK)
}
}
func TestUnmarshalAttr(t *testing.T) {
type ParamVal struct {
Int int `xml:"int,attr"`
}
type ParamPtr struct {
Int *int `xml:"int,attr"`
}
type ParamStringPtr struct {
Int *string `xml:"int,attr"`
}
x := []byte(`<Param int="1" />`)
p1 := &ParamPtr{}
if err := Unmarshal(x, p1); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Unmarshal: %s", err)
}
if p1.Int == nil {
t.Fatalf("Unmarshal failed in to *int field")
} else if *p1.Int != 1 {
t.Fatalf("Unmarshal with %s failed:\nhave %#v,\n want %#v", x, p1.Int, 1)
}
p2 := &ParamVal{}
if err := Unmarshal(x, p2); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Unmarshal: %s", err)
}
if p2.Int != 1 {
t.Fatalf("Unmarshal with %s failed:\nhave %#v,\n want %#v", x, p2.Int, 1)
}
p3 := &ParamStringPtr{}
if err := Unmarshal(x, p3); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Unmarshal: %s", err)
}
if p3.Int == nil {
t.Fatalf("Unmarshal failed in to *string field")
} else if *p3.Int != "1" {
t.Fatalf("Unmarshal with %s failed:\nhave %#v,\n want %#v", x, p3.Int, 1)
}
}
type Tables struct {
HTable string `xml:"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/ table"`
FTable string `xml:"http://www.w3schools.com/furniture table"`
}
var tables = []struct {
xml string
tab Tables
ns string
}{
{
xml: `<Tables>` +
`<table xmlns="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/">hello</table>` +
`<table xmlns="http://www.w3schools.com/furniture">world</table>` +
`</Tables>`,
tab: Tables{"hello", "world"},
},
{
xml: `<Tables>` +
`<table xmlns="http://www.w3schools.com/furniture">world</table>` +
`<table xmlns="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/">hello</table>` +
`</Tables>`,
tab: Tables{"hello", "world"},
},
{
xml: `<Tables xmlns:f="http://www.w3schools.com/furniture" xmlns:h="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/">` +
`<f:table>world</f:table>` +
`<h:table>hello</h:table>` +
`</Tables>`,
tab: Tables{"hello", "world"},
},
{
xml: `<Tables>` +
`<table>bogus</table>` +
`</Tables>`,
tab: Tables{},
},
{
xml: `<Tables>` +
`<table>only</table>` +
`</Tables>`,
tab: Tables{HTable: "only"},
ns: "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/",
},
{
xml: `<Tables>` +
`<table>only</table>` +
`</Tables>`,
tab: Tables{FTable: "only"},
ns: "http://www.w3schools.com/furniture",
},
{
xml: `<Tables>` +
`<table>only</table>` +
`</Tables>`,
tab: Tables{},
ns: "something else entirely",
},
}
func TestUnmarshalNS(t *testing.T) {
for i, tt := range tables {
var dst Tables
var err error
if tt.ns != "" {
d := NewDecoder(strings.NewReader(tt.xml))
d.DefaultSpace = tt.ns
err = d.Decode(&dst)
} else {
err = Unmarshal([]byte(tt.xml), &dst)
}
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("#%d: Unmarshal: %v", i, err)
continue
}
want := tt.tab
if dst != want {
t.Errorf("#%d: dst=%+v, want %+v", i, dst, want)
}
}
}
func TestMarshalNS(t *testing.T) {
dst := Tables{"hello", "world"}
data, err := Marshal(&dst)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Marshal: %v", err)
}
want := `<Tables><table xmlns="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/">hello</table><table xmlns="http://www.w3schools.com/furniture">world</table></Tables>`
str := string(data)
if str != want {
t.Errorf("have: %q\nwant: %q\n", str, want)
}
}
type TableAttrs struct {
TAttr TAttr
}
type TAttr struct {
HTable string `xml:"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/ table,attr"`
FTable string `xml:"http://www.w3schools.com/furniture table,attr"`
Lang string `xml:"http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace lang,attr,omitempty"`
Other1 string `xml:"http://golang.org/xml/ other,attr,omitempty"`
Other2 string `xml:"http://golang.org/xmlfoo/ other,attr,omitempty"`
Other3 string `xml:"http://golang.org/json/ other,attr,omitempty"`
Other4 string `xml:"http://golang.org/2/json/ other,attr,omitempty"`
}
var tableAttrs = []struct {
xml string
tab TableAttrs
ns string
}{
{
xml: `<TableAttrs xmlns:f="http://www.w3schools.com/furniture" xmlns:h="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/"><TAttr ` +
`h:table="hello" f:table="world" ` +
`/></TableAttrs>`,
tab: TableAttrs{TAttr{HTable: "hello", FTable: "world"}},
},
{
xml: `<TableAttrs><TAttr xmlns:f="http://www.w3schools.com/furniture" xmlns:h="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/" ` +
`h:table="hello" f:table="world" ` +
`/></TableAttrs>`,
tab: TableAttrs{TAttr{HTable: "hello", FTable: "world"}},
},
{
xml: `<TableAttrs><TAttr ` +
`h:table="hello" f:table="world" xmlns:f="http://www.w3schools.com/furniture" xmlns:h="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/" ` +
`/></TableAttrs>`,
tab: TableAttrs{TAttr{HTable: "hello", FTable: "world"}},
},
{
// Default space does not apply to attribute names.
xml: `<TableAttrs xmlns="http://www.w3schools.com/furniture" xmlns:h="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/"><TAttr ` +
`h:table="hello" table="world" ` +
`/></TableAttrs>`,
tab: TableAttrs{TAttr{HTable: "hello", FTable: ""}},
},
{
// Default space does not apply to attribute names.
xml: `<TableAttrs xmlns:f="http://www.w3schools.com/furniture"><TAttr xmlns="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/" ` +
`table="hello" f:table="world" ` +
`/></TableAttrs>`,
tab: TableAttrs{TAttr{HTable: "", FTable: "world"}},
},
{
xml: `<TableAttrs><TAttr ` +
`table="bogus" ` +
`/></TableAttrs>`,
tab: TableAttrs{},
},
{
// Default space does not apply to attribute names.
xml: `<TableAttrs xmlns:h="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/"><TAttr ` +
`h:table="hello" table="world" ` +
`/></TableAttrs>`,
tab: TableAttrs{TAttr{HTable: "hello", FTable: ""}},
ns: "http://www.w3schools.com/furniture",
},
{
// Default space does not apply to attribute names.
xml: `<TableAttrs xmlns:f="http://www.w3schools.com/furniture"><TAttr ` +
`table="hello" f:table="world" ` +
`/></TableAttrs>`,
tab: TableAttrs{TAttr{HTable: "", FTable: "world"}},
ns: "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/",
},
{
xml: `<TableAttrs><TAttr ` +
`table="bogus" ` +
`/></TableAttrs>`,
tab: TableAttrs{},
ns: "something else entirely",
},
}
func TestUnmarshalNSAttr(t *testing.T) {
for i, tt := range tableAttrs {
var dst TableAttrs
var err error
if tt.ns != "" {
d := NewDecoder(strings.NewReader(tt.xml))
d.DefaultSpace = tt.ns
err = d.Decode(&dst)
} else {
err = Unmarshal([]byte(tt.xml), &dst)
}
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("#%d: Unmarshal: %v", i, err)
continue
}
want := tt.tab
if dst != want {
t.Errorf("#%d: dst=%+v, want %+v", i, dst, want)
}
}
}
func TestMarshalNSAttr(t *testing.T) {
src := TableAttrs{TAttr{"hello", "world", "en_US", "other1", "other2", "other3", "other4"}}
data, err := Marshal(&src)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Marshal: %v", err)
}
want := `<TableAttrs><TAttr xmlns:html4="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/" html4:table="hello" xmlns:furniture="http://www.w3schools.com/furniture" furniture:table="world" xml:lang="en_US" xmlns:_xml="http://golang.org/xml/" _xml:other="other1" xmlns:_xmlfoo="http://golang.org/xmlfoo/" _xmlfoo:other="other2" xmlns:json="http://golang.org/json/" json:other="other3" xmlns:json_1="http://golang.org/2/json/" json_1:other="other4"></TAttr></TableAttrs>`
str := string(data)
if str != want {
t.Errorf("Marshal:\nhave: %#q\nwant: %#q\n", str, want)
}
var dst TableAttrs
if err := Unmarshal(data, &dst); err != nil {
t.Errorf("Unmarshal: %v", err)
}
if dst != src {
t.Errorf("Unmarshal = %q, want %q", dst, src)
}
}
type MyCharData struct {
body string
}
func (m *MyCharData) UnmarshalXML(d *Decoder, start StartElement) error {
for {
t, err := d.Token()
if err == io.EOF { // found end of element
break
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
if char, ok := t.(CharData); ok {
m.body += string(char)
}
}
return nil
}
var _ Unmarshaler = (*MyCharData)(nil)
func (m *MyCharData) UnmarshalXMLAttr(attr Attr) error {
panic("must not call")
}
type MyAttr struct {
attr string
}
func (m *MyAttr) UnmarshalXMLAttr(attr Attr) error {
m.attr = attr.Value
return nil
}
var _ UnmarshalerAttr = (*MyAttr)(nil)
type MyStruct struct {
Data *MyCharData
Attr *MyAttr `xml:",attr"`
Data2 MyCharData
Attr2 MyAttr `xml:",attr"`
}
func TestUnmarshaler(t *testing.T) {
xml := `<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<MyStruct Attr="attr1" Attr2="attr2">
<Data>hello <!-- comment -->world</Data>
<Data2>howdy <!-- comment -->world</Data2>
</MyStruct>
`
var m MyStruct
if err := Unmarshal([]byte(xml), &m); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if m.Data == nil || m.Attr == nil || m.Data.body != "hello world" || m.Attr.attr != "attr1" || m.Data2.body != "howdy world" || m.Attr2.attr != "attr2" {
t.Errorf("m=%#+v\n", m)
}
}
type Pea struct {
Cotelydon string
}
type Pod struct {
Pea interface{} `xml:"Pea"`
}
// https://golang.org/issue/6836
func TestUnmarshalIntoInterface(t *testing.T) {
pod := new(Pod)
pod.Pea = new(Pea)
xml := `<Pod><Pea><Cotelydon>Green stuff</Cotelydon></Pea></Pod>`
err := Unmarshal([]byte(xml), pod)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("failed to unmarshal %q: %v", xml, err)
}
pea, ok := pod.Pea.(*Pea)
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("unmarshaled into wrong type: have %T want *Pea", pod.Pea)
}
have, want := pea.Cotelydon, "Green stuff"
if have != want {
t.Errorf("failed to unmarshal into interface, have %q want %q", have, want)
}
}
type X struct {
D string `xml:",comment"`
}
// Issue 11112. Unmarshal must reject invalid comments.
func TestMalformedComment(t *testing.T) {
testData := []string{
"<X><!-- a---></X>",
"<X><!-- -- --></X>",
"<X><!-- a--b --></X>",
"<X><!------></X>",
}
for i, test := range testData {
data := []byte(test)
v := new(X)
if err := Unmarshal(data, v); err == nil {
t.Errorf("%d: unmarshal should reject invalid comments", i)
}
}
}
type IXField struct {
Five int `xml:"five"`
NotInnerXML []string `xml:",innerxml"`
}
// Issue 15600. ",innerxml" on a field that can't hold it.
func TestInvalidInnerXMLType(t *testing.T) {
v := new(IXField)
if err := Unmarshal([]byte(`<tag><five>5</five><innertag/></tag>`), v); err != nil {
t.Errorf("Unmarshal failed: got %v", err)
}
if v.Five != 5 {
t.Errorf("Five = %v, want 5", v.Five)
}
if v.NotInnerXML != nil {
t.Errorf("NotInnerXML = %v, want nil", v.NotInnerXML)
}
}
type Child struct {
G struct {
I int
}
}
type ChildToEmbed struct {
X bool
}
type Parent struct {
I int
IPtr *int
Is []int
IPtrs []*int
F float32
FPtr *float32
Fs []float32
FPtrs []*float32
B bool
BPtr *bool
Bs []bool
BPtrs []*bool
Bytes []byte
BytesPtr *[]byte
S string
SPtr *string
Ss []string
SPtrs []*string
MyI MyInt
Child Child
Children []Child
ChildPtr *Child
ChildToEmbed
}
const (
emptyXML = `
<Parent>
<I></I>
<IPtr></IPtr>
<Is></Is>
<IPtrs></IPtrs>
<F></F>
<FPtr></FPtr>
<Fs></Fs>
<FPtrs></FPtrs>
<B></B>
<BPtr></BPtr>
<Bs></Bs>
<BPtrs></BPtrs>
<Bytes></Bytes>
<BytesPtr></BytesPtr>
<S></S>
<SPtr></SPtr>
<Ss></Ss>
<SPtrs></SPtrs>
<MyI></MyI>
<Child></Child>
<Children></Children>
<ChildPtr></ChildPtr>
<X></X>
</Parent>
`
)
// golang.org/issues/13417
func TestUnmarshalEmptyValues(t *testing.T) {
// Test first with a zero-valued dst.
v := new(Parent)
if err := Unmarshal([]byte(emptyXML), v); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("zero: Unmarshal failed: got %v", err)
}
zBytes, zInt, zStr, zFloat, zBool := []byte{}, 0, "", float32(0), false
want := &Parent{
IPtr: &zInt,
Is: []int{zInt},
IPtrs: []*int{&zInt},
FPtr: &zFloat,
Fs: []float32{zFloat},
FPtrs: []*float32{&zFloat},
BPtr: &zBool,
Bs: []bool{zBool},
BPtrs: []*bool{&zBool},
Bytes: []byte{},
BytesPtr: &zBytes,
SPtr: &zStr,
Ss: []string{zStr},
SPtrs: []*string{&zStr},
Children: []Child{{}},
ChildPtr: new(Child),
ChildToEmbed: ChildToEmbed{},
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(v, want) {
t.Fatalf("zero: Unmarshal:\nhave: %#+v\nwant: %#+v", v, want)
}
// Test with a pre-populated dst.
// Multiple addressable copies, as pointer-to fields will replace value during unmarshal.
vBytes0, vInt0, vStr0, vFloat0, vBool0 := []byte("x"), 1, "x", float32(1), true
vBytes1, vInt1, vStr1, vFloat1, vBool1 := []byte("x"), 1, "x", float32(1), true
vInt2, vStr2, vFloat2, vBool2 := 1, "x", float32(1), true
v = &Parent{
I: vInt0,
IPtr: &vInt1,
Is: []int{vInt0},
IPtrs: []*int{&vInt2},
F: vFloat0,
FPtr: &vFloat1,
Fs: []float32{vFloat0},
FPtrs: []*float32{&vFloat2},
B: vBool0,
BPtr: &vBool1,
Bs: []bool{vBool0},
BPtrs: []*bool{&vBool2},
Bytes: vBytes0,
BytesPtr: &vBytes1,
S: vStr0,
SPtr: &vStr1,
Ss: []string{vStr0},
SPtrs: []*string{&vStr2},
MyI: MyInt(vInt0),
Child: Child{G: struct{ I int }{I: vInt0}},
Children: []Child{{G: struct{ I int }{I: vInt0}}},
ChildPtr: &Child{G: struct{ I int }{I: vInt0}},
ChildToEmbed: ChildToEmbed{X: vBool0},
}
if err := Unmarshal([]byte(emptyXML), v); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("populated: Unmarshal failed: got %v", err)
}
want = &Parent{
IPtr: &zInt,
Is: []int{vInt0, zInt},
IPtrs: []*int{&vInt0, &zInt},
FPtr: &zFloat,
Fs: []float32{vFloat0, zFloat},
FPtrs: []*float32{&vFloat0, &zFloat},
BPtr: &zBool,
Bs: []bool{vBool0, zBool},
BPtrs: []*bool{&vBool0, &zBool},
Bytes: []byte{},
BytesPtr: &zBytes,
SPtr: &zStr,
Ss: []string{vStr0, zStr},
SPtrs: []*string{&vStr0, &zStr},
Child: Child{G: struct{ I int }{I: vInt0}}, // I should == zInt0? (zero value)
Children: []Child{{G: struct{ I int }{I: vInt0}}, {}},
ChildPtr: &Child{G: struct{ I int }{I: vInt0}}, // I should == zInt0? (zero value)
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(v, want) {
t.Fatalf("populated: Unmarshal:\nhave: %#+v\nwant: %#+v", v, want)
}
}
type WhitespaceValuesParent struct {
BFalse bool
BTrue bool
I int
INeg int
I8 int8
I8Neg int8
I16 int16
I16Neg int16
I32 int32
I32Neg int32
I64 int64
I64Neg int64
UI uint
UI8 uint8
UI16 uint16
UI32 uint32
UI64 uint64
F32 float32
F32Neg float32
F64 float64
F64Neg float64
}
const whitespaceValuesXML = `
<WhitespaceValuesParent>
<BFalse> false </BFalse>
<BTrue> true </BTrue>
<I> 266703 </I>
<INeg> -266703 </INeg>
<I8> 112 </I8>
<I8Neg> -112 </I8Neg>
<I16> 6703 </I16>
<I16Neg> -6703 </I16Neg>
<I32> 266703 </I32>
<I32Neg> -266703 </I32Neg>
<I64> 266703 </I64>
<I64Neg> -266703 </I64Neg>
<UI> 266703 </UI>
<UI8> 112 </UI8>
<UI16> 6703 </UI16>
<UI32> 266703 </UI32>
<UI64> 266703 </UI64>
<F32> 266.703 </F32>
<F32Neg> -266.703 </F32Neg>
<F64> 266.703 </F64>
<F64Neg> -266.703 </F64Neg>
</WhitespaceValuesParent>
`
// golang.org/issues/22146
func TestUnmarshalWhitespaceValues(t *testing.T) {
v := WhitespaceValuesParent{}
if err := Unmarshal([]byte(whitespaceValuesXML), &v); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("whitespace values: Unmarshal failed: got %v", err)
}
want := WhitespaceValuesParent{
BFalse: false,
BTrue: true,
I: 266703,
INeg: -266703,
I8: 112,
I8Neg: -112,
I16: 6703,
I16Neg: -6703,
I32: 266703,
I32Neg: -266703,
I64: 266703,
I64Neg: -266703,
UI: 266703,
UI8: 112,
UI16: 6703,
UI32: 266703,
UI64: 266703,
F32: 266.703,
F32Neg: -266.703,
F64: 266.703,
F64Neg: -266.703,
}
if v != want {
t.Fatalf("whitespace values: Unmarshal:\nhave: %#+v\nwant: %#+v", v, want)
}
}
type WhitespaceAttrsParent struct {
BFalse bool `xml:",attr"`
BTrue bool `xml:",attr"`
I int `xml:",attr"`
INeg int `xml:",attr"`
I8 int8 `xml:",attr"`
I8Neg int8 `xml:",attr"`
I16 int16 `xml:",attr"`
I16Neg int16 `xml:",attr"`
I32 int32 `xml:",attr"`
I32Neg int32 `xml:",attr"`
I64 int64 `xml:",attr"`
I64Neg int64 `xml:",attr"`
UI uint `xml:",attr"`
UI8 uint8 `xml:",attr"`
UI16 uint16 `xml:",attr"`
UI32 uint32 `xml:",attr"`
UI64 uint64 `xml:",attr"`
F32 float32 `xml:",attr"`
F32Neg float32 `xml:",attr"`
F64 float64 `xml:",attr"`
F64Neg float64 `xml:",attr"`
}
const whitespaceAttrsXML = `
<WhitespaceAttrsParent
BFalse=" false "
BTrue=" true "
I=" 266703 "
INeg=" -266703 "
I8=" 112 "
I8Neg=" -112 "
I16=" 6703 "
I16Neg=" -6703 "
I32=" 266703 "
I32Neg=" -266703 "
I64=" 266703 "
I64Neg=" -266703 "
UI=" 266703 "
UI8=" 112 "
UI16=" 6703 "
UI32=" 266703 "
UI64=" 266703 "
F32=" 266.703 "
F32Neg=" -266.703 "
F64=" 266.703 "
F64Neg=" -266.703 "
>
</WhitespaceAttrsParent>
`
// golang.org/issues/22146
func TestUnmarshalWhitespaceAttrs(t *testing.T) {
v := WhitespaceAttrsParent{}
if err := Unmarshal([]byte(whitespaceAttrsXML), &v); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("whitespace attrs: Unmarshal failed: got %v", err)
}
want := WhitespaceAttrsParent{
BFalse: false,
BTrue: true,
I: 266703,
INeg: -266703,
I8: 112,
I8Neg: -112,
I16: 6703,
I16Neg: -6703,
I32: 266703,
I32Neg: -266703,
I64: 266703,
I64Neg: -266703,
UI: 266703,
UI8: 112,
UI16: 6703,
UI32: 266703,
UI64: 266703,
F32: 266.703,
F32Neg: -266.703,
F64: 266.703,
F64Neg: -266.703,
}
if v != want {
t.Fatalf("whitespace attrs: Unmarshal:\nhave: %#+v\nwant: %#+v", v, want)
}
}