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spec/util_random_spec.lua @ 12515:76c1725f4467

net.server_epoll: Add option to defer accept() until data available This is a Linux(?) socket option that delays the accept signal until there is data available to read. E.g. with HTTP this might mean that a whole request can be handled without going back trough another turn of the main loop, and an initial client <stream> can be responded to. This may have effects on latency and resource use, as the server does not need to allocate resources until really needed.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Sun, 15 May 2022 22:41:17 +0200
parent 8450:3a9a3d90c44c
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local random = require "util.random";

describe("util.random", function()
	describe("#bytes()", function()
		it("should return a string", function()
			assert.is_string(random.bytes(16));
		end);

		it("should return the requested number of bytes", function()
			-- Makes no attempt at testing how random the bytes are,
			-- just that it returns the number of bytes requested

			for i = 1, 20 do
				assert.are.equal(2^i, #random.bytes(2^i));
			end
		end);
	end);
end);