package core import ( "bytes" "strings" "testing" "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" ) func TestBufferWrites(t *testing.T) { buf := NewPool(0).Get() tests := []struct { desc string f func() want string }{ {"AppendByte", func() { buf.AppendByte('v') }, "v"}, {"AppendString", func() { buf.AppendString("foo") }, "foo"}, {"AppendIntPositive", func() { buf.AppendInt(42) }, "42"}, {"AppendIntNegative", func() { buf.AppendInt(-42) }, "-42"}, {"AppendUint", func() { buf.AppendUint(42) }, "42"}, {"AppendBool", func() { buf.AppendBool(true) }, "true"}, {"AppendFloat64", func() { buf.AppendFloat(3.14, 64) }, "3.14"}, // Intenationally introduce some floating-point error. {"AppendFloat32", func() { buf.AppendFloat(float64(float32(3.14)), 32) }, "3.14"}, {"AppendWrite", func() { buf.Write([]byte("foo")) }, "foo"}, } for _, tt := range tests { t.Run(tt.desc, func(t *testing.T) { buf.Reset() tt.f() assert.Equal(t, tt.want, buf.String(), "Unexpected buffer.String().") assert.Equal(t, tt.want, string(buf.Bytes()), "Unexpected string(buffer.Bytes()).") assert.Equal(t, len(tt.want), buf.Len(), "Unexpected buffer length.") // We're not writing more than a kibibyte in tests. assert.Equal(t, _size, buf.Cap(), "Expected buffer capacity to remain constant.") }) } } func BenchmarkBuffers(b *testing.B) { // Because we use the strconv.AppendFoo functions so liberally, we can't // use the standard library's bytes.Buffer anyways (without incurring a // bunch of extra allocations). Nevertheless, let's make sure that we're // not losing any precious nanoseconds. str := strings.Repeat("a", 1024) slice := make([]byte, 1024) buf := bytes.NewBuffer(slice) custom := NewPool(0).Get() b.Run("ByteSlice", func(b *testing.B) { for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ { slice = append(slice, str...) slice = slice[:0] } }) b.Run("BytesBuffer", func(b *testing.B) { for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ { buf.WriteString(str) buf.Reset() } }) b.Run("CustomBuffer", func(b *testing.B) { for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ { custom.AppendString(str) custom.Reset() } }) }