use std::fs; use cdb2::{CDBWriter, CDB}; macro_rules! noerr { ( $e:expr ) => { if let Err(x) = $e { panic!("{}", x); } }; } #[test] fn test_make() { let filename = "tests/make.cdb"; let mut cdb = CDBWriter::create(filename).unwrap(); noerr!(cdb.add(b"one", b"Hello")); noerr!(cdb.add(b"two", b"Goodbye")); noerr!(cdb.add(b"one", b", World!")); noerr!(cdb.add(b"this key will be split across two reads", b"Got it.")); noerr!(cdb.finish()); let cdb = CDB::open(filename).unwrap(); assert_eq!(cdb.find(b"two").next().unwrap().unwrap(), b"Goodbye"); assert_eq!( cdb.find(b"this key will be split across two reads") .next() .unwrap() .unwrap(), b"Got it." ); let mut i = cdb.find(b"one"); assert_eq!(i.next().unwrap().unwrap(), b"Hello"); assert_eq!(i.next().unwrap().unwrap(), b", World!"); let mut i = cdb.iter(); let next = i.next().unwrap().unwrap(); assert_eq!(next.0, b"one"); assert_eq!(next.1, b"Hello"); let next = i.next().unwrap().unwrap(); assert_eq!(next.0, b"two"); assert_eq!(next.1, b"Goodbye"); let next = i.next().unwrap().unwrap(); assert_eq!(next.0, b"one"); assert_eq!(next.1, b", World!"); let next = i.next().unwrap().unwrap(); // Can't do this key easily due to missing trait for [u8; 39] assert_eq!(next.0, b"this key will be split across two reads"); assert_eq!(next.1, b"Got it."); noerr!(fs::remove_file(filename)); }