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/*
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package org.apache.thrift;

import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;
import thrift.test.SafeBytes;
import thrift.test.UnsafeBytes;

import java.nio.ByteBuffer;

import static org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions.assertArrayEquals;

//  test generating types with un-copied byte[]/ByteBuffer input/output
//
public class TestUnsafeBinaries {

  private static byte[] input() {
    return new byte[]{1, 1};
  }

  //
  //  verify that the unsafe_binaries option modifies behavior
  //

  //  constructor doesn't copy
  @Test
  public void testUnsafeConstructor() throws Exception {

    byte[] input = input();
    UnsafeBytes struct = new UnsafeBytes(ByteBuffer.wrap(input));

    input[0] = 2;

    assertArrayEquals(new byte[]{2, 1}, struct.getBytes());

  }

  //  getter doesn't copy
  //  note: this behavior is the same with/without the flag, but if this default ever changes, the current behavior
  //        should be retained when using this flag
  @Test
  public void testUnsafeGetter(){
    UnsafeBytes struct = new UnsafeBytes(ByteBuffer.wrap(input()));

    byte[] val = struct.getBytes();
    val[0] = 2;

    assertArrayEquals(new byte[]{2, 1}, struct.getBytes());

  }

  //  setter doesn't copy
  @Test
  public void testUnsafeSetter(){
    UnsafeBytes struct = new UnsafeBytes();

    byte[] val = input();
    struct.setBytes(val);

    val[0] = 2;

    assertArrayEquals(new byte[]{2, 1}, struct.getBytes());

  }

  //  buffer doens't copy
  @Test
  public void testUnsafeBufferFor(){
    UnsafeBytes struct = new UnsafeBytes(ByteBuffer.wrap(input()));

    ByteBuffer val = struct.bufferForBytes();
    val.array()[0] = 2;

    assertArrayEquals(new byte[]{2, 1}, struct.getBytes());

  }

  //
  //  verify that the default generator does not change behavior
  //

  @Test
  public void testSafeConstructor() {

    byte[] input = input();
    SafeBytes struct = new SafeBytes(ByteBuffer.wrap(input));

    input[0] = 2;

    assertArrayEquals(new byte[]{1, 1}, struct.getBytes());

  }

  @Test
  public void testSafeSetter() {

    byte[] input = input();
    SafeBytes struct = new SafeBytes(ByteBuffer.wrap(input));

    input[0] = 2;

    assertArrayEquals(new byte[]{1, 1}, struct.getBytes());

  }

  @Test
  public void testSafeBufferFor(){
    SafeBytes struct = new SafeBytes(ByteBuffer.wrap(input()));

    ByteBuffer val = struct.bufferForBytes();
    val.array()[0] = 2;

    assertArrayEquals(new byte[]{1, 1}, struct.getBytes());

  }

}