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mod_c2s: Guard against LuaSec not returning TLS info (thanks Martin)
The :info() method has been observed to return nothing ... sometimes.
Unclear what causes it. Perhaps the TLS connection was shut down or
hasn't fully settled?
The LuaSec code has code paths that return nothing or nil, error, so it
is best to guard against it.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Mon, 21 Jun 2021 13:36:05 +0200 |
parent | 11158:3a72cb126d6c |
child | 11636:11e0a0a08da3 |
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local dbuffer = require "util.dbuffer"; describe("util.dbuffer", function () describe("#new", function () it("has a constructor", function () assert.Function(dbuffer.new); end); it("can be created", function () assert.truthy(dbuffer.new()); end); it("won't create an empty buffer", function () assert.falsy(dbuffer.new(0)); end); it("won't create a negatively sized buffer", function () assert.falsy(dbuffer.new(-1)); end); end); describe(":write", function () local b = dbuffer.new(); it("works", function () assert.truthy(b:write("hi")); end); end); describe(":read", function () it("supports optional bytes parameter", function () -- should return the frontmost chunk local b = dbuffer.new(); assert.truthy(b:write("hello")); assert.truthy(b:write(" ")); assert.truthy(b:write("world")); assert.equal("h", b:read(1)); assert.equal("ello", b:read()); assert.equal(" ", b:read()); assert.equal("world", b:read()); end); end); describe(":discard", function () local b = dbuffer.new(); it("works", function () assert.truthy(b:write("hello world")); assert.truthy(b:discard(6)); assert.equal(5, b:length()); assert.equal(5, b:len()); assert.equal("world", b:read(5)); end); end); describe(":collapse()", function () it("works on an empty buffer", function () local b = dbuffer.new(); b:collapse(); end); end); describe(":sub", function () -- Helper function to compare buffer:sub() with string:sub() local s = "hello world"; local function test_sub(b, x, y) local string_result, buffer_result = s:sub(x, y), b:sub(x, y); assert.equals(string_result, buffer_result, ("buffer:sub(%d, %s) does not match string:sub()"):format(x, y and ("%d"):format(y) or "nil")); end it("works", function () local b = dbuffer.new(); assert.truthy(b:write("hello world")); assert.equals("hello", b:sub(1, 5)); end); it("works after discard", function () local b = dbuffer.new(256); assert.truthy(b:write("foobar")); assert.equals("foobar", b:sub(1, 6)); assert.truthy(b:discard(3)); -- consume "foo" assert.equals("bar", b:sub(1, 3)); end); it("supports optional end parameter", function () local b = dbuffer.new(); assert.truthy(b:write("hello world")); assert.equals("hello world", b:sub(1)); assert.equals("world", b:sub(-5)); end); it("is equivalent to string:sub", function () local b = dbuffer.new(11); assert.truthy(b:write(s)); for i = -13, 13 do for j = -13, 13 do test_sub(b, i, j); end end end); end); describe(":byte", function () -- Helper function to compare buffer:byte() with string:byte() local s = "hello world" local function test_byte(b, x, y) local string_result, buffer_result = {s:byte(x, y)}, {b:byte(x, y)}; assert.same(string_result, buffer_result, ("buffer:byte(%d, %s) does not match string:byte()"):format(x, y and ("%d"):format(y) or "nil")); end it("is equivalent to string:byte", function () local b = dbuffer.new(11); assert.truthy(b:write(s)); test_byte(b, 1); test_byte(b, 3); test_byte(b, -1); test_byte(b, -3); for i = -13, 13 do for j = -13, 13 do test_byte(b, i, j); end end end); it("works with characters > 127", function () local b = dbuffer.new(); b:write(string.char(0, 140)); local r = { b:byte(1, 2) }; assert.same({ 0, 140 }, r); end); it("works on an empty buffer", function () local b = dbuffer.new(); assert.equal("", b:sub(1,1)); end); end); end);