Exemple #1
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// CheckKVs verifies that a KeyValue slice contains the expected keys and values.  The values can be
// either integers or strings; the expected results are passed as alternating keys and values, e.g:
//    checkScanResult(t, result, key1, val1, key2, val2)
func CheckKVs(t util.Tester, kvs []KeyValue, expected ...interface{}) {
	expLen := len(expected) / 2
	if expLen != len(kvs) {
		t.Errorf("%s: expected %d scan results, got %d", errInfo(), expLen, len(kvs))
		return
	}
	for i := 0; i < expLen; i++ {
		expKey := expected[2*i].(roachpb.Key)
		if key := kvs[i].Key; !key.Equal(expKey) {
			t.Errorf("%s: expected scan key %d to be %q; got %q", errInfo(), i, expKey, key)
		}
		switch expValue := expected[2*i+1].(type) {
		case int:
			if value, err := kvs[i].Value.GetInt(); err != nil {
				t.Errorf("%s: non-integer scan value %d: %q", errInfo(), i, kvs[i].Value)
			} else if value != int64(expValue) {
				t.Errorf("%s: expected scan value %d to be %d; got %d",
					errInfo(), i, expValue, value)
			}
		case string:
			if value := kvs[i].Value.String(); value != expValue {
				t.Errorf("%s: expected scan value %d to be %s; got %s",
					errInfo(), i, expValue, value)
			}
		default:
			panic(fmt.Sprintf("unsupported type %T", expValue))
		}
	}
}
Exemple #2
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// CheckKeysInKVs verifies that a KeyValue slice contains the given keys.
func CheckKeysInKVs(t util.Tester, kvs []KeyValue, keys ...string) {
	if len(keys) != len(kvs) {
		t.Errorf("%s: expected %d scan results, got %d", errInfo(), len(keys), len(kvs))
		return
	}
	for i, kv := range kvs {
		expKey := keys[i]
		if key := string(kv.Key); key != keys[i] {
			t.Errorf("%s: expected scan key %d to be %q; got %q", errInfo(), i, expKey, key)
		}
	}
}