A couple more easy unit tests

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Nick Mathewson 2013-03-02 10:56:57 -05:00
parent 55ce9bff54
commit 62ef02ad65

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@ -3284,6 +3284,42 @@ test_util_mathlog(void *arg)
;
}
static void
test_util_round_to_next_multiple_of(void *arg)
{
(void)arg;
test_assert(round_uint64_to_next_multiple_of(0,1) == 0);
test_assert(round_uint64_to_next_multiple_of(0,7) == 0);
test_assert(round_uint64_to_next_multiple_of(99,1) == 99);
test_assert(round_uint64_to_next_multiple_of(99,7) == 105);
test_assert(round_uint64_to_next_multiple_of(99,9) == 99);
done:
;
}
static void
test_util_strclear(void *arg)
{
static const char *vals[] = { "", "a", "abcdef", "abcdefgh", NULL };
int i;
char *v = NULL;
(void)arg;
for (i = 0; vals[i]; ++i) {
size_t n;
v = tor_strdup(vals[i]);
n = strlen(v);
tor_strclear(v);
tt_assert(tor_mem_is_zero(v, n+1));
tor_free(v);
}
done:
tor_free(v);
}
#define UTIL_LEGACY(name) \
{ #name, legacy_test_helper, 0, &legacy_setup, test_util_ ## name }
@ -3313,6 +3349,8 @@ struct testcase_t util_tests[] = {
UTIL_LEGACY(path_is_relative),
UTIL_LEGACY(strtok),
UTIL_LEGACY(di_ops),
UTIL_TEST(round_to_next_multiple_of, 0),
UTIL_TEST(strclear, 0),
UTIL_TEST(find_str_at_start_of_line, 0),
UTIL_TEST(string_is_C_identifier, 0),
UTIL_TEST(asprintf, 0),