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# Tests of 'bytes' (immutable byte strings).
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load("assert.star", "assert")
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# bytes(string) -- UTF-k to UTF-8 transcoding with U+FFFD replacement
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hello = bytes("hello, 世界")
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goodbye = bytes("goodbye")
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empty = bytes("")
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nonprinting = bytes("\t\n\x7F\u200D") # TAB, NEWLINE, DEL, ZERO_WIDTH_JOINER
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assert.eq(bytes("hello, 世界"[:-1]), b"hello, 世<><E4B896>")
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# bytes(iterable of int) -- construct from numeric byte values
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assert.eq(bytes([65, 66, 67]), b"ABC")
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assert.eq(bytes((65, 66, 67)), b"ABC")
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assert.eq(bytes([0xf0, 0x9f, 0x98, 0xbf]), b"😿")
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assert.fails(lambda: bytes([300]),
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"at index 0, 300 out of range .want value in unsigned 8-bit range")
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assert.fails(lambda: bytes([b"a"]),
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"at index 0, got bytes, want int")
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assert.fails(lambda: bytes(1), "want string, bytes, or iterable of ints")
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# literals
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assert.eq(b"hello, 世界", hello)
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assert.eq(b"goodbye", goodbye)
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assert.eq(b"", empty)
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assert.eq(b"\t\n\x7F\u200D", nonprinting)
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assert.ne("abc", b"abc")
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assert.eq(b"\012\xff\u0400\U0001F63F", b"\n\xffЀ😿") # see scanner tests for more
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assert.eq(rb"\r\n\t", b"\\r\\n\\t") # raw
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# type
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assert.eq(type(hello), "bytes")
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# len
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assert.eq(len(hello), 13)
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assert.eq(len(goodbye), 7)
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assert.eq(len(empty), 0)
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assert.eq(len(b"A"), 1)
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assert.eq(len(b"Ѐ"), 2)
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assert.eq(len(b"世"), 3)
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assert.eq(len(b"😿"), 4)
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# truth
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assert.true(hello)
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assert.true(goodbye)
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assert.true(not empty)
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# str(bytes) does UTF-8 to UTF-k transcoding.
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# TODO(adonovan): specify.
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assert.eq(str(hello), "hello, 世界")
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assert.eq(str(hello[:-1]), "hello, 世<><E4B896>") # incomplete UTF-8 encoding => U+FFFD
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assert.eq(str(goodbye), "goodbye")
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assert.eq(str(empty), "")
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assert.eq(str(nonprinting), "\t\n\x7f\u200d")
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assert.eq(str(b"\xED\xB0\x80"), "<22><><EFBFBD>") # UTF-8 encoding of unpaired surrogate => U+FFFD x 3
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# repr
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assert.eq(repr(hello), r'b"hello, 世界"')
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assert.eq(repr(hello[:-1]), r'b"hello, 世\xe7\x95"') # (incomplete UTF-8 encoding )
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assert.eq(repr(goodbye), 'b"goodbye"')
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assert.eq(repr(empty), 'b""')
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assert.eq(repr(nonprinting), 'b"\\t\\n\\x7f\\u200d"')
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# equality
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assert.eq(hello, hello)
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assert.ne(hello, goodbye)
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assert.eq(b"goodbye", goodbye)
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# ordered comparison
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assert.lt(b"abc", b"abd")
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assert.lt(b"abc", b"abcd")
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assert.lt(b"\x7f", b"\x80") # bytes compare as uint8, not int8
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# bytes are dict-hashable
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dict = {hello: 1, goodbye: 2}
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dict[b"goodbye"] = 3
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assert.eq(len(dict), 2)
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assert.eq(dict[goodbye], 3)
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# hash(bytes) is 32-bit FNV-1a.
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assert.eq(hash(b""), 0x811c9dc5)
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assert.eq(hash(b"a"), 0xe40c292c)
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assert.eq(hash(b"ab"), 0x4d2505ca)
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assert.eq(hash(b"abc"), 0x1a47e90b)
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# indexing
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assert.eq(goodbye[0], b"g")
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assert.eq(goodbye[-1], b"e")
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assert.fails(lambda: goodbye[100], "out of range")
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# slicing
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assert.eq(goodbye[:4], b"good")
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assert.eq(goodbye[4:], b"bye")
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assert.eq(goodbye[::2], b"gobe")
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assert.eq(goodbye[3:4], b"d") # special case: len=1
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assert.eq(goodbye[4:4], b"") # special case: len=0
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# bytes in bytes
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assert.eq(b"bc" in b"abcd", True)
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assert.eq(b"bc" in b"dcab", False)
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assert.fails(lambda: "bc" in b"dcab", "requires bytes or int as left operand, not string")
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# int in bytes
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assert.eq(97 in b"abc", True) # 97='a'
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assert.eq(100 in b"abc", False) # 100='d'
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assert.fails(lambda: 256 in b"abc", "int in bytes: 256 out of range")
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assert.fails(lambda: -1 in b"abc", "int in bytes: -1 out of range")
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# ord TODO(adonovan): specify
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assert.eq(ord(b"a"), 97)
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assert.fails(lambda: ord(b"ab"), "ord: bytes has length 2, want 1")
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assert.fails(lambda: ord(b""), "ord: bytes has length 0, want 1")
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# repeat (bytes * int)
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assert.eq(goodbye * 3, b"goodbyegoodbyegoodbye")
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assert.eq(3 * goodbye, b"goodbyegoodbyegoodbye")
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# elems() returns an iterable value over 1-byte substrings.
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assert.eq(type(hello.elems()), "bytes.elems")
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assert.eq(str(hello.elems()), "b\"hello, 世界\".elems()")
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assert.eq(list(hello.elems()), [104, 101, 108, 108, 111, 44, 32, 228, 184, 150, 231, 149, 140])
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assert.eq(bytes([104, 101, 108, 108, 111, 44, 32, 228, 184, 150, 231, 149, 140]), hello)
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assert.eq(list(goodbye.elems()), [103, 111, 111, 100, 98, 121, 101])
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assert.eq(list(empty.elems()), [])
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assert.eq(bytes(hello.elems()), hello) # bytes(iterable) is dual to bytes.elems()
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# x[i] = ...
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def f():
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b"abc"[1] = b"B"
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assert.fails(f, "bytes.*does not support.*assignment")
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# TODO(adonovan): the specification is not finalized in many areas:
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# - chr, ord functions
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# - encoding/decoding bytes to string.
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# - methods: find, index, split, etc.
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#
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# Summary of string operations (put this in spec).
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#
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# string to number:
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# - bytes[i] returns numeric value of ith byte.
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# - ord(string) returns numeric value of sole code point in string.
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# - ord(string[i]) is not a useful operation: fails on non-ASCII; see below.
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# Q. Perhaps ord should return the first (not sole) code point? Then it becomes a UTF-8 decoder.
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# Perhaps ord(string, index=int) should apply the index and relax the len=1 check.
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# - string.codepoint() iterates over 1-codepoint substrings.
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# - string.codepoint_ords() iterates over numeric values of code points in string.
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# - string.elems() iterates over 1-element (UTF-k code) substrings.
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# - string.elem_ords() iterates over numeric UTF-k code values.
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# - string.elem_ords()[i] returns numeric value of ith element (UTF-k code).
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# - string.elems()[i] returns substring of a single element (UTF-k code).
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# - int(string) parses string as decimal (or other) numeric literal.
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#
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# number to string:
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# - chr(int) returns string, UTF-k encoding of Unicode code point (like Python).
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# Redundant with '%c' % int (which Python2 calls 'unichr'.)
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# - bytes(chr(int)) returns byte string containing UTF-8 encoding of one code point.
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# - bytes([int]) returns 1-byte string (with regrettable list allocation).
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# - str(int) - format number as decimal.
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