// Ensure the multi-cursor can correctly iterate across multiple non-overlapping subcursors. func TestMultiCursor_Multiple_NonOverlapping_Reverse(t *testing.T) { mc := tsdb.MultiCursor( NewCursor([]CursorItem{ {Key: 0, Value: 0}, {Key: 3, Value: 30}, {Key: 4, Value: 40}, }, false), NewCursor([]CursorItem{ {Key: 1, Value: 10}, {Key: 2, Value: 20}, }, false), ) if k, v := mc.SeekTo(4); k != 4 || v.(int) != 40 { t.Fatalf("unexpected key/value: %x / %x", k, v) } else if k, v = mc.Next(); k != 3 || v.(int) != 30 { t.Fatalf("unexpected key/value: %x / %x", k, v) } else if k, v = mc.Next(); k != 2 || v.(int) != 20 { t.Fatalf("unexpected key/value: %x / %x", k, v) } else if k, v = mc.Next(); k != 1 || v.(int) != 10 { t.Fatalf("unexpected key/value: %x / %x", k, v) } else if k, v = mc.Next(); k != 0 || v.(int) != 00 { t.Fatalf("unexpected key/value: %x / %x", k, v) } else if k, v = mc.Next(); k != tsdb.EOF { t.Fatalf("expected eof, got: %x / %x", k, v) } }
// Ensure the multi-cursor can correctly iterate across multiple overlapping subcursors. func TestMultiCursor_Multiple_Overlapping(t *testing.T) { mc := tsdb.MultiCursor( NewCursor([]CursorItem{ {Key: 0, Value: 0}, {Key: 3, Value: 3}, {Key: 4, Value: 4}, }, true), NewCursor([]CursorItem{ {Key: 0, Value: 0xF0}, {Key: 2, Value: 0xF2}, {Key: 4, Value: 0xF4}, }, true), ) if k, v := mc.SeekTo(0); k != 0 || v.(int) != 0 { t.Fatalf("unexpected key/value: %x / %x", k, v) } else if k, v = mc.Next(); k != 2 || v.(int) != 0xF2 { t.Fatalf("unexpected key/value: %x / %x", k, v) } else if k, v = mc.Next(); k != 3 || v.(int) != 3 { t.Fatalf("unexpected key/value: %x / %x", k, v) } else if k, v = mc.Next(); k != 4 || v.(int) != 4 { t.Fatalf("unexpected key/value: %x / %x", k, v) } else if k, v = mc.Next(); k != tsdb.EOF { t.Fatalf("expected eof, got: %x / %x", k, v) } }
// Ensure the multi-cursor can correctly iterate across a single subcursor in reverse order. func TestMultiCursor_Single_Reverse(t *testing.T) { mc := tsdb.MultiCursor(NewCursor([]CursorItem{ {Key: 0, Value: 0}, {Key: 1, Value: 10}, {Key: 2, Value: 20}, }, false)) if k, v := mc.SeekTo(2); k != 2 || v.(int) != 20 { t.Fatalf("unexpected key/value: %x / %x", k, v) } else if k, v = mc.Next(); k != 1 || v.(int) != 10 { t.Fatalf("unexpected key/value: %x / %x", k, v) } else if k, v = mc.Next(); k != 0 || v.(int) != 0 { t.Fatalf("unexpected key/value: %x / %x", k, v) } else if k, v = mc.Next(); k != tsdb.EOF { t.Fatalf("expected eof, got: %x / %x", k, v) } }
// Ensure the multi-cursor can handle randomly generated data. func TestMultiCursor_Quick(t *testing.T) { quick.Check(func(useek uint64, cursors []Cursor) bool { var got, exp []CursorItem seek := int64(useek) % 100 // Merge all cursor data to determine expected output. // First seen key overrides all other items with the same key. m := make(map[int64]CursorItem) for _, c := range cursors { for _, item := range c.items { if item.Key < seek { continue } if _, ok := m[item.Key]; ok { continue } m[item.Key] = item } } // Convert map back to single item list. for _, item := range m { exp = append(exp, item) } sort.Sort(CursorItems(exp)) // Create multi-cursor and iterate over all items. mc := tsdb.MultiCursor(tsdbCursorSlice(cursors)...) for k, v := mc.SeekTo(seek); k != tsdb.EOF; k, v = mc.Next() { got = append(got, CursorItem{k, v.(int)}) } // Verify results. if !reflect.DeepEqual(got, exp) { t.Fatalf("mismatch: seek=%d\n\ngot=%+v\n\nexp=%+v", seek, got, exp) } return true }, nil) }