node/test/parallel/test-string-decoder.js
Ben Noordhuis 70d1f32f56 deps: update v8 to 4.4.63.9
Upgrade the bundled V8 and update code in src/ and lib/ to the new API.

Notable backwards incompatible changes are the removal of the smalloc
module and dropped support for CESU-8 decoding.  CESU-8 support can be
brought back if necessary by doing UTF-8 decoding ourselves.

This commit includes https://codereview.chromium.org/1192973004 to fix
a build error on python 2.6 systems.  The original commit log follows:

    Use optparse in js2c.py for python compatibility

    Without this change, V8 won't build on RHEL/CentOS 6 because the
    distro python is too old to know about the argparse module.

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/io.js/pull/2022
Reviewed-By: Rod Vagg <rod@vagg.org>
Reviewed-By: Trevor Norris <trev.norris@gmail.com>
2015-08-04 11:56:14 -07:00

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'use strict';
var common = require('../common');
var assert = require('assert');
var StringDecoder = require('string_decoder').StringDecoder;
process.stdout.write('scanning ');
// UTF-8
test('utf-8', new Buffer('$', 'utf-8'), '$');
test('utf-8', new Buffer('¢', 'utf-8'), '¢');
test('utf-8', new Buffer('€', 'utf-8'), '€');
test('utf-8', new Buffer('𤭢', 'utf-8'), '𤭢');
// A mixed ascii and non-ascii string
// Test stolen from deps/v8/test/cctest/test-strings.cc
// U+02E4 -> CB A4
// U+0064 -> 64
// U+12E4 -> E1 8B A4
// U+0030 -> 30
// U+3045 -> E3 81 85
test(
'utf-8',
new Buffer([0xCB, 0xA4, 0x64, 0xE1, 0x8B, 0xA4, 0x30, 0xE3, 0x81, 0x85]),
'\u02e4\u0064\u12e4\u0030\u3045'
);
// UCS-2
test('ucs2', new Buffer('ababc', 'ucs2'), 'ababc');
// UTF-16LE
test('ucs2', new Buffer('3DD84DDC', 'hex'), '\ud83d\udc4d'); // thumbs up
console.log(' crayon!');
// test verifies that StringDecoder will correctly decode the given input
// buffer with the given encoding to the expected output. It will attempt all
// possible ways to write() the input buffer, see writeSequences(). The
// singleSequence allows for easy debugging of a specific sequence which is
// useful in case of test failures.
function test(encoding, input, expected, singleSequence) {
var sequences;
if (!singleSequence) {
sequences = writeSequences(input.length);
} else {
sequences = [singleSequence];
}
sequences.forEach(function(sequence) {
var decoder = new StringDecoder(encoding);
var output = '';
sequence.forEach(function(write) {
output += decoder.write(input.slice(write[0], write[1]));
});
process.stdout.write('.');
if (output !== expected) {
var message =
'Expected "' + unicodeEscape(expected) + '", ' +
'but got "' + unicodeEscape(output) + '"\n' +
'Write sequence: ' + JSON.stringify(sequence) + '\n' +
'Decoder charBuffer: 0x' + decoder.charBuffer.toString('hex') + '\n' +
'Full Decoder State: ' + JSON.stringify(decoder, null, 2);
assert.fail(output, expected, message);
}
});
}
// unicodeEscape prints the str contents as unicode escape codes.
function unicodeEscape(str) {
var r = '';
for (var i = 0; i < str.length; i++) {
r += '\\u' + str.charCodeAt(i).toString(16);
}
return r;
}
// writeSequences returns an array of arrays that describes all possible ways a
// buffer of the given length could be split up and passed to sequential write
// calls.
//
// e.G. writeSequences(3) will return: [
// [ [ 0, 3 ] ],
// [ [ 0, 2 ], [ 2, 3 ] ],
// [ [ 0, 1 ], [ 1, 3 ] ],
// [ [ 0, 1 ], [ 1, 2 ], [ 2, 3 ] ]
// ]
function writeSequences(length, start, sequence) {
if (start === undefined) {
start = 0;
sequence = [];
} else if (start === length) {
return [sequence];
}
var sequences = [];
for (var end = length; end > start; end--) {
var subSequence = sequence.concat([[start, end]]);
var subSequences = writeSequences(length, end, subSequence, sequences);
sequences = sequences.concat(subSequences);
}
return sequences;
}