/** * this method will test the getBytes method of the stack * * @throws StackException */ @Test public void testGetBytes() throws StackException { { // valid read StackSegment stack = createStack(10, 0); stack.setBytes(0, new byte[] {0x11, 0x10, 0x21, 0x20}); assertEquals(0x11, stack.getBytes(0, 4)[0]); assertEquals(0x10, stack.getBytes(0, 4)[1]); assertEquals(0x21, stack.getBytes(0, 4)[2]); assertEquals(0x20, stack.getBytes(0, 4)[3]); } { // invalid read (invalid at start of read) StackSegment stack = createStack(10, 0); stack.setBytes(2, new byte[] {0x11, 0x20, 0x30, 0x40}); assertEquals(6, stack.size()); try { stack.getBytes(8, 4); fail(); // fail test if no exception thrown } catch (StackException e) { assertTrue( e.getMessage() .equals("Invalid read on stack.")); // if exception properly thrown (checks correct // exception) } } { // invalid read 2 (invalid half way through read) StackSegment stack = createStack(10, 0); stack.setBytes(2, new byte[] {0x11, 0x20, 0x30, 0x40}); assertEquals(6, stack.size()); try { stack.getBytes(4, 4); fail(); // fail test if no exception thrown } catch (StackException e) { assertTrue(e.getMessage().equals("Invalid read on stack.")); // if exception properly thrown } } }
/** * method will test the set bytes method of the stack segment * * @throws StackException */ @Test public void testSetBytes() throws StackException { { // valid write (no growth of stack) StackSegment stack = createStack(10, 0); assertEquals(4, stack.size()); stack.setBytes(0, new byte[] {0x11, 0x10, 0x11, 0x10}); assertEquals(4, stack.size()); assertEquals(0x11, stack.getBytes(0, 4)[0]); assertEquals(0x10, stack.getBytes(0, 4)[1]); assertEquals(0x11, stack.getBytes(0, 4)[2]); assertEquals(0x10, stack.getBytes(0, 4)[3]); } { // valid write (growth of stack) StackSegment stack = createStack(10, 0); assertEquals(4, stack.size()); stack.setBytes(2, new byte[] {0x00, 0x11, 0x10, 0x01}); assertEquals(6, stack.size()); assertEquals(0x00, stack.getBytes(2, 4)[0]); assertEquals(0x11, stack.getBytes(2, 4)[1]); assertEquals(0x10, stack.getBytes(2, 4)[2]); assertEquals(0x01, stack.getBytes(2, 4)[3]); } { // valid write (outside force growth) StackSegment stack = createStack(10, 0); assertEquals(4, stack.size()); try { stack.setBytes(5, new byte[] {0x11, 0x10}); fail(); } catch (StackException e) { assertTrue(e.getMessage().equals("Invalid write onto stack.")); } } { // stack overflow test StackSegment stack = createStack(10, 0); assertEquals(4, stack.size()); try { stack.setBytes( 0, new byte[] {0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00}); fail(); } catch (Exception e) { assertTrue(e.getMessage().equals("Stack overflow.")); } } { // stack overflow test 2 (in more stages) StackSegment stack = createStack(10, 0); assertEquals(4, stack.size()); try { stack.setBytes(0, new byte[] {0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00}); stack.setBytes(5, new byte[] {0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00}); stack.setBytes(10, new byte[] {0x00}); fail(); } catch (Exception e) { assertTrue(e.getMessage().equals("Stack overflow.")); } } }
/** tests set up of stack is correct it also tests size works but this is trivial */ @Test public void testInitialStack() { StackSegment stack = createStack(10, 0); assertEquals(4, stack.size()); }