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CRC32Test.java

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package org.apache.harmony.archive.tests.java.util.zip;

import dalvik.annotation.TestTargetClass;
import dalvik.annotation.TestTargets;
import dalvik.annotation.TestLevel;
import dalvik.annotation.TestTargetNew;

import java.util.zip.CRC32;

@TestTargetClass(CRC32.class)
public class CRC32Test extends junit.framework.TestCase {

    /**
     * @tests java.util.zip.CRC32#CRC32()
     */
    @TestTargetNew(
        level = TestLevel.COMPLETE,
        notes = "",
        method = "CRC32",
        args = {}
    )
    public void test_Constructor() {
        // test methods of java.util.zip.CRC32()
        CRC32 crc = new CRC32();
        assertEquals("Constructor of CRC32 failed", 0, crc.getValue());
    }

    /**
     * @tests java.util.zip.CRC32#getValue()
     */
    @TestTargetNew(
        level = TestLevel.COMPLETE,
        notes = "",
        method = "getValue",
        args = {}
    )
    public void test_getValue() {
        // test methods of java.util.zip.crc32.getValue()
        CRC32 crc = new CRC32();
        assertEquals(
                "getValue() should return a zero as a result of constructing a CRC32 instance",
                0, crc.getValue());

        crc.reset();
        crc.update(Integer.MAX_VALUE);
        // System.out.print("value of crc " + crc.getValue());
        // Ran JDK and discovered that the value of the CRC should be
        // 4278190080
        assertEquals(
                "update(max) failed to update the checksum to the correct value ",
                4278190080L, crc.getValue());

        crc.reset();
        byte byteEmpty[] = new byte[10000];
        crc.update(byteEmpty);
        // System.out.print("value of crc"+crc.getValue());
        // Ran JDK and discovered that the value of the CRC should be
        // 1295764014
        assertEquals(
                "update(byte[]) failed to update the checksum to the correct value ",
                1295764014L, crc.getValue());

        crc.reset();
        crc.update(1);
        // System.out.print("value of crc"+crc.getValue());
        // Ran JDK and discovered that the value of the CRC should be
        // 2768625435
        // assertEquals("update(int) failed to update the checksum to the
        // correct
        // value ",2768625435L, crc.getValue());
        crc.reset();
        assertEquals("reset failed to reset the checksum value to zero", 0, crc
                .getValue());
    }

    /**
     * @tests java.util.zip.CRC32#reset()
     */
    @TestTargetNew(
        level = TestLevel.COMPLETE,
        notes = "",
        method = "reset",
        args = {}
    )
    public void test_reset() {
        // test methods of java.util.zip.crc32.reset()
        CRC32 crc = new CRC32();
        crc.update(1);
        // System.out.print("value of crc"+crc.getValue());
        // Ran JDK and discovered that the value of the CRC should be
        // 2768625435
        assertEquals(
                "update(int) failed to update the checksum to the correct value ",
                2768625435L, crc.getValue());
        crc.reset();
        assertEquals("reset failed to reset the checksum value to zero", 0, crc
                .getValue());

    }

    /**
     * @tests java.util.zip.CRC32#update(int)
     */
    @TestTargetNew(
        level = TestLevel.COMPLETE,
        notes = "",
        method = "update",
        args = {int.class}
    )
    public void test_updateI() {
        // test methods of java.util.zip.crc32.update(int)
        CRC32 crc = new CRC32();
        crc.update(1);
        // System.out.print("value of crc"+crc.getValue());
        // Ran JDK and discovered that the value of the CRC should be
        // 2768625435
        assertEquals(
                "update(1) failed to update the checksum to the correct value ",
                2768625435L, crc.getValue());

        crc.reset();
        crc.update(Integer.MAX_VALUE);
        // System.out.print("value of crc " + crc.getValue());
        // Ran JDK and discovered that the value of the CRC should be
        // 4278190080
        assertEquals(
                "update(max) failed to update the checksum to the correct value ",
                4278190080L, crc.getValue());

        crc.reset();
        crc.update(Integer.MIN_VALUE);
        // System.out.print("value of crc " + crc.getValue());
        // Ran JDK and discovered that the value of the CRC should be
        // 3523407757
        assertEquals(
                "update(min) failed to update the checksum to the correct value ",
                3523407757L, crc.getValue());
    }

    /**
     * @tests java.util.zip.CRC32#update(byte[])
     */
    @TestTargetNew(
        level = TestLevel.COMPLETE,
        notes = "",
        method = "update",
        args = {byte[].class}
    )
    public void test_update$B() {
        // test methods of java.util.zip.crc32.update(byte[])
        byte byteArray[] = {1, 2};
        CRC32 crc = new CRC32();
        crc.update(byteArray);
        // System.out.print("value of crc"+crc.getValue());
        // Ran JDK and discovered that the value of the CRC should be
        // 3066839698
        assertEquals(
                "update(byte[]) failed to update the checksum to the correct value ",
                3066839698L, crc.getValue());

        crc.reset();
        byte byteEmpty[] = new byte[10000];
        crc.update(byteEmpty);
        // System.out.print("value of crc"+crc.getValue());
        // Ran JDK and discovered that the value of the CRC should be
        // 1295764014
        assertEquals(
                "update(byte[]) failed to update the checksum to the correct value ",
                1295764014L, crc.getValue());
    }

    /**
     * @tests java.util.zip.CRC32#update(byte[], int, int)
     */
    @TestTargetNew(
        level = TestLevel.COMPLETE,
        notes = "",
        method = "update",
        args = {byte[].class, int.class, int.class}
    )
    public void test_update$BII() {
        // test methods of java.util.zip.update(byte[],int,int)
        byte[] byteArray = {1, 2, 3};
        CRC32 crc = new CRC32();
        int off = 2;// accessing the 2nd element of byteArray
        int len = 1;
        int lenError = 3;
        int offError = 4;
        crc.update(byteArray, off, len);
        // System.out.print("value of crc"+crc.getValue());
        // Ran JDK and discovered that the value of the CRC should be
        // 1259060791
        assertEquals(
                "update(byte[],int,int) failed to update the checksum to the correct value ",
                1259060791L, crc.getValue());
        int r = 0;
        try {
            crc.update(byteArray, off, lenError);
        } catch (ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException e) {
            r = 1;
        }
        assertEquals(
                "update(byte[],int,int) failed b/c lenError>byte[].length-off",
                1, r);

        try {
            crc.update(byteArray, offError, len);
        } catch (ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException e) {
            r = 2;
        }
        assertEquals(
                "update(byte[],int,int) failed b/c offError>byte[].length", 2,
                r);
    }

    @Override
    protected void setUp() {

    }

    @Override
    protected void tearDown() {
    }

}