use futures::io::Cursor; use re_arrow2::array::*; use re_arrow2::error::Result; use re_arrow2::io::csv::read_async::*; #[tokio::test] async fn read() -> Result<()> { let data = r#"city,lat,lng "Elgin, Scotland, the UK",57.653484,-3.335724 "Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, the UK",53.002666,-2.179404 "Solihull, Birmingham, UK",52.412811,-1.778197 "Cardiff, Cardiff county, UK",51.481583,-3.179090 "Eastbourne, East Sussex, UK",50.768036,0.290472 "Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK",51.752022,-1.257677 "London, UK",51.509865,-0.118092 "Swindon, Swindon, UK",51.568535,-1.772232 "Gravesend, Kent, UK",51.441883,0.370759 "Northampton, Northamptonshire, UK",52.240479,-0.902656 "Rugby, Warwickshire, UK",52.370876,-1.265032 "Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, UK",52.570385,-1.824042 "Harlow, Essex, UK",51.772938,0.102310 "Aberdeen, Aberdeen City, UK",57.149651,-2.099075"#; let mut reader = AsyncReaderBuilder::new().create_reader(Cursor::new(data.as_bytes())); let (fields, _) = infer_schema(&mut reader, None, true, &infer).await?; let mut rows = vec![ByteRecord::default(); 100]; let rows_read = read_rows(&mut reader, 0, &mut rows).await?; let columns = deserialize_batch(&rows[..rows_read], &fields, None, 0, deserialize_column)?; assert_eq!(14, columns.len()); assert_eq!(3, columns.arrays().len()); let lat = columns.arrays()[1] .as_any() .downcast_ref::() .unwrap(); assert!((57.653484 - lat.value(0)).abs() < f64::EPSILON); let city = columns.arrays()[0] .as_any() .downcast_ref::>() .unwrap(); assert_eq!("Elgin, Scotland, the UK", city.value(0)); assert_eq!("Aberdeen, Aberdeen City, UK", city.value(13)); Ok(()) }