func Test_Int64Encoder_Quick(t *testing.T) { quick.Check(func(values []int64) bool { // Write values to encoder. enc := tsm1.NewInt64Encoder() for _, v := range values { enc.Write(v) } // Retrieve encoded bytes from encoder. buf, err := enc.Bytes() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } // Read values out of decoder. got := make([]int64, 0, len(values)) dec := tsm1.NewInt64Decoder(buf) for dec.Next() { if err := dec.Error(); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } got = append(got, dec.Read()) } // Verify that input and output values match. if !reflect.DeepEqual(values, got) { t.Fatalf("mismatch:\n\nexp=%+v\n\ngot=%+v\n\n", values, got) } return true }, nil) }
func Test_Int64Encoder_Two(t *testing.T) { enc := tsm1.NewInt64Encoder() var v1, v2 int64 = 1, 2 enc.Write(v1) enc.Write(v2) b, err := enc.Bytes() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err) } dec := tsm1.NewInt64Decoder(b) if !dec.Next() { t.Fatalf("unexpected next value: got true, exp false") } if v1 != dec.Read() { t.Fatalf("read value mismatch: got %v, exp %v", dec.Read(), v1) } if !dec.Next() { t.Fatalf("unexpected next value: got true, exp false") } if v2 != dec.Read() { t.Fatalf("read value mismatch: got %v, exp %v", dec.Read(), v2) } }
func Test_Int64Encoder_AllNegative(t *testing.T) { enc := tsm1.NewInt64Encoder() values := []int64{ -10, -5, -1, } for _, v := range values { enc.Write(v) } b, err := enc.Bytes() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err) } dec := tsm1.NewInt64Decoder(b) i := 0 for dec.Next() { if i > len(values) { t.Fatalf("read too many values: got %v, exp %v", i, len(values)) } if values[i] != dec.Read() { t.Fatalf("read value %d mismatch: got %v, exp %v", i, dec.Read(), values[i]) } i += 1 } if i != len(values) { t.Fatalf("failed to read enough values: got %v, exp %v", i, len(values)) } }
func Test_Int64Encoder_NoValues(t *testing.T) { enc := tsm1.NewInt64Encoder() b, err := enc.Bytes() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err) } dec := tsm1.NewInt64Decoder(b) if dec.Next() { t.Fatalf("unexpected next value: got true, exp false") } }
func BenchmarkInt64Decoder(b *testing.B) { x := make([]int64, 1024) enc := tsm1.NewInt64Encoder() for i := 0; i < len(x); i++ { x[i] = int64(i) enc.Write(x[i]) } bytes, _ := enc.Bytes() b.ResetTimer() dec := tsm1.NewInt64Decoder(bytes) for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ { dec.(byteSetter).SetBytes(bytes) for dec.Next() { } } }
func Test_Int64Encoder_Uncompressed(t *testing.T) { enc := tsm1.NewInt64Encoder() var v1, v2, v3 int64 = 0, 1, 1 << 60 enc.Write(v1) enc.Write(v2) enc.Write(v3) b, err := enc.Bytes() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("expected error: %v", err) } // 1 byte header + 3 * 8 byte values if exp := 25; len(b) != exp { t.Fatalf("length mismatch: got %v, exp %v", len(b), exp) } dec := tsm1.NewInt64Decoder(b) if !dec.Next() { t.Fatalf("unexpected next value: got true, exp false") } if v1 != dec.Read() { t.Fatalf("read value mismatch: got %v, exp %v", dec.Read(), v1) } if !dec.Next() { t.Fatalf("unexpected next value: got true, exp false") } if v2 != dec.Read() { t.Fatalf("read value mismatch: got %v, exp %v", dec.Read(), v2) } if !dec.Next() { t.Fatalf("unexpected next value: got true, exp false") } if v3 != dec.Read() { t.Fatalf("read value mismatch: got %v, exp %v", dec.Read(), v3) } }
func Test_Int64Encoder_NegativeUncompressed(t *testing.T) { values := []int64{ -2352281900722994752, 1438442655375607923, -4110452567888190110, -1221292455668011702, -1941700286034261841, -2836753127140407751, 1432686216250034552, 3663244026151507025, -3068113732684750258, -1949953187327444488, 3713374280993588804, 3226153669854871355, -2093273755080502606, 1006087192578600616, -2272122301622271655, 2533238229511593671, -4450454445568858273, 2647789901083530435, 2761419461769776844, -1324397441074946198, -680758138988210958, 94468846694902125, -2394093124890745254, -2682139311758778198, } enc := tsm1.NewInt64Encoder() for _, v := range values { enc.Write(v) } b, err := enc.Bytes() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("expected error: %v", err) } dec := tsm1.NewInt64Decoder(b) i := 0 for dec.Next() { if i > len(values) { t.Fatalf("read too many values: got %v, exp %v", i, len(values)) } if values[i] != dec.Read() { t.Fatalf("read value %d mismatch: got %v, exp %v", i, dec.Read(), values[i]) } i += 1 } if i != len(values) { t.Fatalf("failed to read enough values: got %v, exp %v", i, len(values)) } }