#io-write #io #read #read-write #testing #chunks #data

dribble

Stress-test implementations of Read and Write with tiny chunks of data

2 releases (1 stable)

Uses old Rust 2015

1.0.0 May 25, 2015
0.1.0 May 24, 2015

#59 in #io-write


Used in snappy_framed

MIT license

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Documentation

The dribble library helps you test implementations of the Rust traits std::io::Read and std::io::Write by passing data to them in small, random-sized chunks. This allows you to stress-test the code you run near buffer boundaries.

Place the following in your Cargo.toml file:

[dev-dependencies]
dribble = "*"

And place the following in your top-level library file:

#[cfg(test)] extern crate dribble;

Reading data in tiny chunks

use std::io::{Cursor, Read};
use dribble::DribbleReader;

let input = b"This is my test data";
let mut cursor = Cursor::new(input as &[u8]);
let mut dribble = DribbleReader::new(&mut cursor);
let mut output = vec!();
dribble.read_to_end(&mut output).unwrap();

assert_eq!(input as &[u8], &output as &[u8]);

Writing data in tiny chunks

use std::io::Write;
use dribble::DribbleWriter;

let input = b"This is my test data";
let mut output = vec!();
{
    let mut dribble = DribbleWriter::new(&mut output);
    dribble.write(input).unwrap();
}

assert_eq!(input as &[u8], &output as &[u8]);

Dependencies

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