version: 1.10
package iotest
import "testing/iotest"
Overview
Package iotest implements Readers and Writers useful mainly for testing.
Index
- Variables
- func DataErrReader(r io.Reader) io.Reader
- func HalfReader(r io.Reader) io.Reader
- func NewReadLogger(prefix string, r io.Reader) io.Reader
- func NewWriteLogger(prefix string, w io.Writer) io.Writer
- func OneByteReader(r io.Reader) io.Reader
- func TimeoutReader(r io.Reader) io.Reader
- func TruncateWriter(w io.Writer, n int64) io.Writer
Package files
Variables
func DataErrReader
¶
DataErrReader changes the way errors are handled by a Reader. Normally, a Reader
returns an error (typically EOF) from the first Read call after the last piece
of data is read. DataErrReader wraps a Reader and changes its behavior so the
final error is returned along with the final data, instead of in the first call
after the final data.
func HalfReader
¶
HalfReader returns a Reader that implements Read by reading half as many
requested bytes from r.
func NewReadLogger
¶
NewReadLogger returns a reader that behaves like r except that it logs (using
log.Printf) each read to standard error, printing the prefix and the hexadecimal
data read.
func NewWriteLogger
¶
NewWriteLogger returns a writer that behaves like w except that it logs (using
log.Printf) each write to standard error, printing the prefix and the
hexadecimal data written.
func OneByteReader
¶
OneByteReader returns a Reader that implements each non-empty Read by reading
one byte from r.
func TimeoutReader
¶
TimeoutReader returns ErrTimeout on the second read with no data. Subsequent
calls to read succeed.
func TruncateWriter
¶
TruncateWriter returns a Writer that writes to w but stops silently after n
bytes.