package lexnum import ( "math/rand" "sort" "testing" "time" ) var lexNumTests = []struct { in int out string }{ {0, "0"}, {1, "x1"}, {9, "x9"}, {10, "xx210"}, {99, "xx299"}, {100, "xx3100"}, {12345, "xx512345"}, {123456789, "xx9123456789"}, {1234567890, "xxx2101234567890"}, {-1, "o8"}, {-2, "o7"}, {-9, "o0"}, {-10, "oo789"}, {-11, "oo788"}, {-123, "oo6876"}, {-123456789, "oo0876543210"}, {-1234567890, "ooo7898765432109"}, } func TestLexnum(t *testing.T) { rand.Seed(time.Now().UnixNano()) e := NewEncoder('x', 'o') for _, test := range lexNumTests { s := e.EncodeInt(test.in) t.Logf("%d -> %s", test.in, test.out) if s != test.out { t.Errorf("encode input: %v, output: %v, expected output: %v", test.in, s, test.out) } n, err := e.DecodeInt(s) if err != nil { t.Errorf("decode error: %v", err) continue } if n != test.in { t.Errorf("decode input: %v, output: %v, expected output: %v", s, n, test.in) } } runsize := 8 for runz := 0; runz < 4; runz += 1 { nums, stringz := make([]int, runsize), make([]string, runsize) for i := 0; i < runsize; i++ { nums[i] = rand.Int() if rand.Int()%2 == 0 { nums[i] = -nums[i] } stringz[i] = e.EncodeInt(nums[i]) } sort.Strings(stringz) sort.Ints(nums) t.Logf("stringz sorted: %v", stringz) t.Logf("nums sorted: %v", nums) for i := 0; i < runsize; i++ { n, err := e.DecodeInt(stringz[i]) if err != nil { t.Errorf("unable to decode our own input: %v", stringz[i]) continue } if n != nums[i] { t.Errorf("sorting is broken") } } } }