node/test/parallel/test-buffer-read.js
Ruben Bridgewater e038d6a1cd
test: refactor common.expectsError
This completely refactors the `expectsError` behavior: so far it's
almost identical to `assert.throws(fn, object)` in case it was used
with a function as first argument. It had a magical property check
that allowed to verify a functions `type` in case `type` was passed
used in the validation object. This pattern is now completely removed
and `assert.throws()` should be used instead.

The main intent for `common.expectsError()` is to verify error cases
for callback based APIs. This is now more flexible by accepting all
validation possibilites that `assert.throws()` accepts as well. No
magical properties exist anymore. This reduces surprising behavior
for developers who are not used to the Node.js core code base.

This has the side effect that `common` is used significantly less
frequent.

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/31092
Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <rtrott@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Trivikram Kamat <trivikr.dev@gmail.com>
2019-12-31 15:54:20 +01:00

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'use strict';
require('../common');
const assert = require('assert');
// Testing basic buffer read functions
const buf = Buffer.from([0xa4, 0xfd, 0x48, 0xea, 0xcf, 0xff, 0xd9, 0x01, 0xde]);
function read(buff, funx, args, expected) {
assert.strictEqual(buff[funx](...args), expected);
assert.throws(
() => buff[funx](-1, args[1]),
{ code: 'ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE' }
);
}
// Testing basic functionality of readDoubleBE() and readDoubleLE()
read(buf, 'readDoubleBE', [1], -3.1827727774563287e+295);
read(buf, 'readDoubleLE', [1], -6.966010051009108e+144);
// Testing basic functionality of readFloatBE() and readFloatLE()
read(buf, 'readFloatBE', [1], -1.6691549692541768e+37);
read(buf, 'readFloatLE', [1], -7861303808);
// Testing basic functionality of readInt8()
read(buf, 'readInt8', [1], -3);
// Testing basic functionality of readInt16BE() and readInt16LE()
read(buf, 'readInt16BE', [1], -696);
read(buf, 'readInt16LE', [1], 0x48fd);
// Testing basic functionality of readInt32BE() and readInt32LE()
read(buf, 'readInt32BE', [1], -45552945);
read(buf, 'readInt32LE', [1], -806729475);
// Testing basic functionality of readIntBE() and readIntLE()
read(buf, 'readIntBE', [1, 1], -3);
read(buf, 'readIntLE', [2, 1], 0x48);
// Testing basic functionality of readUInt8()
read(buf, 'readUInt8', [1], 0xfd);
// Testing basic functionality of readUInt16BE() and readUInt16LE()
read(buf, 'readUInt16BE', [2], 0x48ea);
read(buf, 'readUInt16LE', [2], 0xea48);
// Testing basic functionality of readUInt32BE() and readUInt32LE()
read(buf, 'readUInt32BE', [1], 0xfd48eacf);
read(buf, 'readUInt32LE', [1], 0xcfea48fd);
// Testing basic functionality of readUIntBE() and readUIntLE()
read(buf, 'readUIntBE', [2, 2], 0x48ea);
read(buf, 'readUIntLE', [2, 2], 0xea48);
// Error name and message
const OOR_ERROR =
{
name: 'RangeError'
};
const OOB_ERROR =
{
name: 'RangeError',
message: 'Attempt to access memory outside buffer bounds'
};
// Attempt to overflow buffers, similar to previous bug in array buffers
assert.throws(
() => Buffer.allocUnsafe(8).readFloatBE(0xffffffff), OOR_ERROR);
assert.throws(
() => Buffer.allocUnsafe(8).readFloatLE(0xffffffff), OOR_ERROR);
// Ensure negative values can't get past offset
assert.throws(
() => Buffer.allocUnsafe(8).readFloatBE(-1), OOR_ERROR);
assert.throws(
() => Buffer.allocUnsafe(8).readFloatLE(-1), OOR_ERROR);
// Offset checks
{
const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(0);
assert.throws(
() => buf.readUInt8(0), OOB_ERROR);
assert.throws(
() => buf.readInt8(0), OOB_ERROR);
}
[16, 32].forEach((bit) => {
const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(bit / 8 - 1);
[`Int${bit}B`, `Int${bit}L`, `UInt${bit}B`, `UInt${bit}L`].forEach((fn) => {
assert.throws(
() => buf[`read${fn}E`](0), OOB_ERROR);
});
});
[16, 32].forEach((bits) => {
const buf = Buffer.from([0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF]);
['LE', 'BE'].forEach((endian) => {
assert.strictEqual(buf[`readUInt${bits}${endian}`](0),
(0xFFFFFFFF >>> (32 - bits)));
assert.strictEqual(buf[`readInt${bits}${endian}`](0),
(0xFFFFFFFF >> (32 - bits)));
});
});