// 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.
// The iotest package implements Readers and Writers
// useful only for testing.
package iotest
import (
"io";
"os";
)
// OneByteReader returns a Reader that implements
// each non-empty Read by reading one byte from r.
func OneByteReader(r io.Reader) io.Reader { return &oneByteReader{r} }
type oneByteReader struct {
r io.Reader;
}
func (r *oneByteReader) Read(p []byte) (int, os.Error) {
if len(p) == 0 {
return 0, nil
}
return r.r.Read(p[0:1]);
}
// HalfReader returns a Reader that implements Read
// by reading half as many requested bytes from r.
func HalfReader(r io.Reader) io.Reader { return &halfReader{r} }
type halfReader struct {
r io.Reader;
}
func (r *halfReader) Read(p []byte) (int, os.Error) {
return r.r.Read(p[0 : (len(p)+1)/2])
}
// DataErrReader returns a Reader that returns the final
// error with the last data read, instead of by itself with
// zero bytes of data.
func DataErrReader(r io.Reader) io.Reader { return &dataErrReader{r, nil, make([]byte, 1024)} }
type dataErrReader struct {
r io.Reader;
unread []byte;
data []byte;
}
func (r *dataErrReader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err os.Error) {
// loop because first call needs two reads:
// one to get data and a second to look for an error.
for {
if len(r.unread) == 0 {
n1, err1 := r.r.Read(r.data);
r.unread = r.data[0:n1];
err = err1;
}
if n > 0 {
break
}
n = copy(p, r.unread);
r.unread = r.unread[n:];
}
return;
}
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