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swift-mirror/validation-test/stdlib/Data.swift
Kevin Ballard a021c89236 Implement a custom Data.Iterator
This iterator uses an inline 32-byte buffer so it doesn't have to call
copyBytes(to:count:) for every single byte. It results in an approximate
6x speedup on my computer.
2016-07-28 18:45:40 -07:00

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// RUN: %target-run-simple-swift
// REQUIRES: executable_test
// REQUIRES: objc_interop
import StdlibUnittest
import StdlibCollectionUnittest
import Foundation
var DataTestSuite = TestSuite("Data")
DataTestSuite.test("Data.Iterator semantics") {
// Empty data
checkSequence([], Data())
// Small data
checkSequence([1,2,4,8,16], Data(bytes: [1,2,4,8,16]))
// Boundary conditions
checkSequence([5], Data(bytes: [5]))
checkSequence(1...31, Data(bytes: Array(1...31)))
checkSequence(1...32, Data(bytes: Array(1...32)))
checkSequence(1...33, Data(bytes: Array(1...33)))
// Large data
var data = Data(count: 65535)
data.withUnsafeMutableBytes { (ptr: UnsafeMutablePointer<UInt8>) -> () in
for i in 0..<data.count {
ptr[i] = UInt8(i % 23)
}
}
checkSequence((0..<65535).lazy.map({ UInt8($0 % 23) }), data)
}
runAllTests()