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# Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories. # See LICENSE for details. import sys from functools import partial from io import BytesIO from twisted.internet import main, protocol from twisted.internet.testing import StringTransport from twisted.python import failure from twisted.python.compat import iterbytes from twisted.spread import banana from twisted.trial.unittest import TestCase _maxint = 9223372036854775807 class MathTests(TestCase): def test_int2b128(self): funkylist = ( list(range(0, 100)) + list(range(1000, 1100)) + list(range(1000000, 1000100)) + [1024**10] ) for i in funkylist: x = BytesIO() banana.int2b128(i, x.write) v = x.getvalue() y = banana.b1282int(v) self.assertEqual(y, i) def selectDialect(protocol, dialect): """ Dictate a Banana dialect to use. @param protocol: A L{banana.Banana} instance which has not yet had a dialect negotiated. @param dialect: A L{bytes} instance naming a Banana dialect to select. """ # We can't do this the normal way by delivering bytes because other setup # stuff gets in the way (for example, clients and servers have incompatible # negotiations for this step). So use the private API to make this happen. protocol._selectDialect(dialect) def encode(bananaFactory, obj): """ Banana encode an object using L{banana.Banana.sendEncoded}. @param bananaFactory: A no-argument callable which will return a new, unconnected protocol instance to use to do the encoding (this should most likely be a L{banana.Banana} instance). @param obj: The object to encode. @type obj: Any type supported by Banana. @return: A L{bytes} instance giving the encoded form of C{obj}. """ transport = StringTransport() banana = bananaFactory() banana.makeConnection(transport) transport.clear() banana.sendEncoded(obj) return transport.value() class BananaTestBase(TestCase): """ The base for test classes. It defines commonly used things and sets up a connection for testing. """ encClass = banana.Banana def setUp(self): self.io = BytesIO() self.enc = self.encClass() self.enc.makeConnection(protocol.FileWrapper(self.io)) selectDialect(self.enc, b"none") self.enc.expressionReceived = self.putResult self.encode = partial(encode, self.encClass) def putResult(self, result): """ Store an expression received by C{self.enc}. @param result: The object that was received. @type result: Any type supported by Banana. """ self.result = result def tearDown(self): self.enc.connectionLost(failure.Failure(main.CONNECTION_DONE)) del self.enc class BananaTests(BananaTestBase): """ General banana tests. """ def test_string(self): self.enc.sendEncoded(b"hello") self.enc.dataReceived(self.io.getvalue()) assert self.result == b"hello" def test_unsupportedUnicode(self): """ Banana does not support unicode. ``Banana.sendEncoded`` raises ``BananaError`` if called with an instance of ``unicode``. """ self._unsupportedTypeTest("hello", "builtins.str") def test_unsupportedBuiltinType(self): """ Banana does not support arbitrary builtin types like L{type}. L{banana.Banana.sendEncoded} raises L{banana.BananaError} if called with an instance of L{type}. """ # type is an instance of type self._unsupportedTypeTest(type, "builtins.type") def test_unsupportedUserType(self): """ Banana does not support arbitrary user-defined types (such as those defined with the ``class`` statement). ``Banana.sendEncoded`` raises ``BananaError`` if called with an instance of such a type. """ self._unsupportedTypeTest(MathTests(), __name__ + ".MathTests") def _unsupportedTypeTest(self, obj, name): """ Assert that L{banana.Banana.sendEncoded} raises L{banana.BananaError} if called with the given object. @param obj: Some object that Banana does not support. @param name: The name of the type of the object. @raise: The failure exception is raised if L{Banana.sendEncoded} does not raise L{banana.BananaError} or if the message associated with the exception is not formatted to include the type of the unsupported object. """ exc = self.assertRaises(banana.BananaError, self.enc.sendEncoded, obj) self.assertIn(f"Banana cannot send {name} objects", str(exc)) def test_int(self): """ A positive integer less than 2 ** 32 should round-trip through banana without changing value and should come out represented as an C{int} (regardless of the type which was encoded). """ self.enc.sendEncoded(10151) self.enc.dataReceived(self.io.getvalue()) self.assertEqual(self.result, 10151) self.assertIsInstance(self.result, int) def _getSmallest(self): # How many bytes of prefix our implementation allows bytes = self.enc.prefixLimit # How many useful bits we can extract from that based on Banana's # base-128 representation. bits = bytes * 7 # The largest number we _should_ be able to encode largest = 2**bits - 1 # The smallest number we _shouldn't_ be able to encode smallest = largest + 1 return smallest def test_encodeTooLargeLong(self): """ Test that a long above the implementation-specific limit is rejected as too large to be encoded. """ smallest = self._getSmallest() self.assertRaises(banana.BananaError, self.enc.sendEncoded, smallest) def test_decodeTooLargeLong(self): """ Test that a long above the implementation specific limit is rejected as too large to be decoded. """ smallest = self._getSmallest() self.enc.setPrefixLimit(self.enc.prefixLimit * 2) self.enc.sendEncoded(smallest) encoded = self.io.getvalue() self.io.truncate(0) self.enc.setPrefixLimit(self.enc.prefixLimit // 2) self.assertRaises(banana.BananaError, self.enc.dataReceived, encoded) def _getLargest(self): return -self._getSmallest() def test_encodeTooSmallLong(self): """ Test that a negative long below the implementation-specific limit is rejected as too small to be encoded. """ largest = self._getLargest() self.assertRaises(banana.BananaError, self.enc.sendEncoded, largest) def test_decodeTooSmallLong(self): """ Test that a negative long below the implementation specific limit is rejected as too small to be decoded. """ largest = self._getLargest() self.enc.setPrefixLimit(self.enc.prefixLimit * 2) self.enc.sendEncoded(largest) encoded = self.io.getvalue() self.io.truncate(0) self.enc.setPrefixLimit(self.enc.prefixLimit // 2) self.assertRaises(banana.BananaError, self.enc.dataReceived, encoded) def test_integer(self): self.enc.sendEncoded(1015) self.enc.dataReceived(self.io.getvalue()) self.assertEqual(self.result, 1015) def test_negative(self): self.enc.sendEncoded(-1015) self.enc.dataReceived(self.io.getvalue()) self.assertEqual(self.result, -1015) def test_float(self): self.enc.sendEncoded(1015.0) self.enc.dataReceived(self.io.getvalue()) self.assertEqual(self.result, 1015.0) def test_list(self): foo = [ 1, 2, [3, 4], [30.5, 40.2], 5, [b"six", b"seven", [b"eight", 9]], [10], [], ] self.enc.sendEncoded(foo) self.enc.dataReceived(self.io.getvalue()) self.assertEqual(self.result, foo) def test_partial(self): """ Test feeding the data byte per byte to the receiver. Normally data is not split. """ foo = [ 1, 2, [3, 4], [30.5, 40.2], 5, [b"six", b"seven", [b"eight", 9]], [10], # TODO: currently the C implementation's a bit buggy... sys.maxsize * 3, sys.maxsize * 2, sys.maxsize * -2, ] self.enc.sendEncoded(foo) self.feed(self.io.getvalue()) self.assertEqual(self.result, foo) def feed(self, data): """ Feed the data byte per byte to the receiver. @param data: The bytes to deliver. @type data: L{bytes} """ for byte in iterbytes(data): self.enc.dataReceived(byte) def test_oversizedList(self): data = b"\x02\x01\x01\x01\x01\x80" # list(size=0x0101010102, about 4.3e9) self.assertRaises(banana.BananaError, self.feed, data) def test_oversizedString(self): data = b"\x02\x01\x01\x01\x01\x82" # string(size=0x0101010102, about 4.3e9) self.assertRaises(banana.BananaError, self.feed, data) def test_crashString(self): crashString = b"\x00\x00\x00\x00\x04\x80" # string(size=0x0400000000, about 17.2e9) # cBanana would fold that into a 32-bit 'int', then try to allocate # a list with PyList_New(). cBanana ignored the NULL return value, # so it would segfault when trying to free the imaginary list. # This variant doesn't segfault straight out in my environment. # Instead, it takes up large amounts of CPU and memory... # crashString = '\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01\x80' # print repr(crashString) # self.failUnlessRaises(Exception, self.enc.dataReceived, crashString) try: # should now raise MemoryError self.enc.dataReceived(crashString) except banana.BananaError: pass def test_crashNegativeLong(self): # There was a bug in cBanana which relied on negating a negative integer # always giving a positive result, but for the lowest possible number in # 2s-complement arithmetic, that's not true, i.e. # long x = -2147483648; # long y = -x; # x == y; /* true! */ # (assuming 32-bit longs) self.enc.sendEncoded(-2147483648) self.enc.dataReceived(self.io.getvalue()) self.assertEqual(self.result, -2147483648) def test_sizedIntegerTypes(self): """ Test that integers below the maximum C{INT} token size cutoff are serialized as C{INT} or C{NEG} and that larger integers are serialized as C{LONGINT} or C{LONGNEG}. """ baseIntIn = +2147483647 baseNegIn = -2147483648 baseIntOut = b"\x7f\x7f\x7f\x07\x81" self.assertEqual(self.encode(baseIntIn - 2), b"\x7d" + baseIntOut) self.assertEqual(self.encode(baseIntIn - 1), b"\x7e" + baseIntOut) self.assertEqual(self.encode(baseIntIn - 0), b"\x7f" + baseIntOut) baseLongIntOut = b"\x00\x00\x00\x08\x85" self.assertEqual(self.encode(baseIntIn + 1), b"\x00" + baseLongIntOut) self.assertEqual(self.encode(baseIntIn + 2), b"\x01" + baseLongIntOut) self.assertEqual(self.encode(baseIntIn + 3), b"\x02" + baseLongIntOut) baseNegOut = b"\x7f\x7f\x7f\x07\x83" self.assertEqual(self.encode(baseNegIn + 2), b"\x7e" + baseNegOut) self.assertEqual(self.encode(baseNegIn + 1), b"\x7f" + baseNegOut) self.assertEqual(self.encode(baseNegIn + 0), b"\x00\x00\x00\x00\x08\x83") baseLongNegOut = b"\x00\x00\x00\x08\x86" self.assertEqual(self.encode(baseNegIn - 1), b"\x01" + baseLongNegOut) self.assertEqual(self.encode(baseNegIn - 2), b"\x02" + baseLongNegOut) self.assertEqual(self.encode(baseNegIn - 3), b"\x03" + baseLongNegOut) class DialectTests(BananaTestBase): """ Tests for Banana's handling of dialects. """ vocab = b"remote" legalPbItem = bytes((banana.Banana.outgoingVocabulary[vocab],)) + banana.VOCAB illegalPbItem = bytes((122,)) + banana.VOCAB def test_dialectNotSet(self): """ If no dialect has been selected and a PB VOCAB item is received, L{NotImplementedError} is raised. """ self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, self.enc.dataReceived, self.legalPbItem) def test_receivePb(self): """ If the PB dialect has been selected, a PB VOCAB item is accepted. """ selectDialect(self.enc, b"pb") self.enc.dataReceived(self.legalPbItem) self.assertEqual(self.result, self.vocab) def test_receiveIllegalPb(self): """ If the PB dialect has been selected and an unrecognized PB VOCAB item is received, L{banana.Banana.dataReceived} raises L{KeyError}. """ selectDialect(self.enc, b"pb") self.assertRaises(KeyError, self.enc.dataReceived, self.illegalPbItem) def test_sendPb(self): """ if pb dialect is selected, the sender must be able to send things in that dialect. """ selectDialect(self.enc, b"pb") self.enc.sendEncoded(self.vocab) self.assertEqual(self.legalPbItem, self.io.getvalue()) class GlobalCoderTests(TestCase): """ Tests for the free functions L{banana.encode} and L{banana.decode}. """ def test_statelessDecode(self): """ Calls to L{banana.decode} are independent of each other. """ # Banana encoding of 2 ** 449 undecodable = b"\x7f" * 65 + b"\x85" self.assertRaises(banana.BananaError, banana.decode, undecodable) # Banana encoding of 1. This should be decodable even though the # previous call passed un-decodable data and triggered an exception. decodable = b"\x01\x81" self.assertEqual(banana.decode(decodable), 1)