Available on crate feature quickcheck1 only.
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QuickCheck support for partial IO operations.

This module allows sequences of PartialOps to be randomly generated. These sequences can then be fed into a PartialRead, PartialWrite, PartialAsyncRead or PartialAsyncWrite.

Once quickcheck has identified a failing test case, it will shrink the sequence of PartialOps and find a minimal test case. This minimal case can then be used to reproduce the issue.

To generate random sequences of operations, write a quickcheck test with a PartialWithErrors<GE> input, where GE implements GenError. Then pass the sequence in as the second argument to the partial wrapper.

Several implementations of GenError are provided. These can be used to customize the sorts of errors generated. For even more customization, you can write your own GenError implementation.

Examples

use partial_io::quickcheck_types::{GenInterrupted, PartialWithErrors};
use quickcheck::quickcheck;

quickcheck! {
    fn test_something(seq: PartialWithErrors<GenInterrupted>) -> bool {
        // Example buffer to read from, substitute with your own.
        let reader = std::io::repeat(42);
        let partial_reader = PartialRead::new(reader, seq);
        // ...

        true
    }
}

For a detailed example, see examples/buggy_write.rs in this repository.

For a real-world example, see the tests in bzip2-rs.

Structs

Generate an ErrorKind::Interrupted error 20% of the time.
Generate Interrupted and WouldBlock errors 10% of the time each.
Do not generate any errors. The only operations generated will be PartialOp::Limited instances.
Generate an ErrorKind::WouldBlock error 20% of the time.
Given a custom error generator, randomly generate a list of PartialOps.

Traits

Represents a way to generate io::ErrorKind instances.