| 1 | 747 | jeremybenn | // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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         | 2 |  |  | // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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         | 3 |  |  | // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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         | 4 |  |  |  
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         | 5 |  |  | package fmt_test
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         | 6 |  |  |  
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         | 7 |  |  | import (
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         | 8 |  |  |         "bufio"
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         | 9 |  |  |         "bytes"
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         | 10 |  |  |         "errors"
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         | 11 |  |  |         . "fmt"
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         | 12 |  |  |         "io"
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         | 13 |  |  |         "math"
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         | 14 |  |  |         "reflect"
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         | 15 |  |  |         "regexp"
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         | 16 |  |  |         "strings"
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         | 17 |  |  |         "testing"
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         | 18 |  |  |         "unicode/utf8"
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         | 19 |  |  | )
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         | 20 |  |  |  
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         | 21 |  |  | type ScanTest struct {
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         | 22 |  |  |         text string
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         | 23 |  |  |         in   interface{}
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         | 24 |  |  |         out  interface{}
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         | 25 |  |  | }
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         | 26 |  |  |  
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         | 27 |  |  | type ScanfTest struct {
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         | 28 |  |  |         format string
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         | 29 |  |  |         text   string
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         | 30 |  |  |         in     interface{}
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         | 31 |  |  |         out    interface{}
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         | 32 |  |  | }
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         | 33 |  |  |  
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         | 34 |  |  | type ScanfMultiTest struct {
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         | 35 |  |  |         format string
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         | 36 |  |  |         text   string
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         | 37 |  |  |         in     []interface{}
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         | 38 |  |  |         out    []interface{}
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         | 39 |  |  |         err    string
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         | 40 |  |  | }
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         | 41 |  |  |  
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         | 42 |  |  | var (
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         | 43 |  |  |         boolVal              bool
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         | 44 |  |  |         intVal               int
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         | 45 |  |  |         int8Val              int8
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         | 46 |  |  |         int16Val             int16
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         | 47 |  |  |         int32Val             int32
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         | 48 |  |  |         int64Val             int64
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         | 49 |  |  |         uintVal              uint
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         | 50 |  |  |         uint8Val             uint8
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         | 51 |  |  |         uint16Val            uint16
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         | 52 |  |  |         uint32Val            uint32
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         | 53 |  |  |         uint64Val            uint64
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         | 54 |  |  |         float32Val           float32
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         | 55 |  |  |         float64Val           float64
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         | 56 |  |  |         stringVal            string
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         | 57 |  |  |         stringVal1           string
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         | 58 |  |  |         bytesVal             []byte
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         | 59 |  |  |         runeVal              rune
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         | 60 |  |  |         complex64Val         complex64
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         | 61 |  |  |         complex128Val        complex128
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         | 62 |  |  |         renamedBoolVal       renamedBool
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         | 63 |  |  |         renamedIntVal        renamedInt
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         | 64 |  |  |         renamedInt8Val       renamedInt8
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         | 65 |  |  |         renamedInt16Val      renamedInt16
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         | 66 |  |  |         renamedInt32Val      renamedInt32
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         | 67 |  |  |         renamedInt64Val      renamedInt64
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         | 68 |  |  |         renamedUintVal       renamedUint
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         | 69 |  |  |         renamedUint8Val      renamedUint8
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         | 70 |  |  |         renamedUint16Val     renamedUint16
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         | 71 |  |  |         renamedUint32Val     renamedUint32
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         | 72 |  |  |         renamedUint64Val     renamedUint64
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         | 73 |  |  |         renamedUintptrVal    renamedUintptr
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         | 74 |  |  |         renamedStringVal     renamedString
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         | 75 |  |  |         renamedBytesVal      renamedBytes
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         | 76 |  |  |         renamedFloat32Val    renamedFloat32
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         | 77 |  |  |         renamedFloat64Val    renamedFloat64
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         | 78 |  |  |         renamedComplex64Val  renamedComplex64
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         | 79 |  |  |         renamedComplex128Val renamedComplex128
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         | 80 |  |  | )
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         | 81 |  |  |  
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         | 82 |  |  | type FloatTest struct {
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         | 83 |  |  |         text string
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         | 84 |  |  |         in   float64
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         | 85 |  |  |         out  float64
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         | 86 |  |  | }
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         | 87 |  |  |  
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         | 88 |  |  | // Xs accepts any non-empty run of the verb character
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         | 89 |  |  | type Xs string
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         | 90 |  |  |  
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         | 91 |  |  | func (x *Xs) Scan(state ScanState, verb rune) error {
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         | 92 |  |  |         tok, err := state.Token(true, func(r rune) bool { return r == verb })
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         | 93 |  |  |         if err != nil {
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         | 94 |  |  |                 return err
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         | 95 |  |  |         }
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         | 96 |  |  |         s := string(tok)
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         | 97 |  |  |         if !regexp.MustCompile("^" + string(verb) + "+$").MatchString(s) {
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         | 98 |  |  |                 return errors.New("syntax error for xs")
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         | 99 |  |  |         }
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         | 100 |  |  |         *x = Xs(s)
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         | 101 |  |  |         return nil
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         | 102 |  |  | }
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         | 103 |  |  |  
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         | 104 |  |  | var xVal Xs
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         | 105 |  |  |  
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         | 106 |  |  | // IntString accepts an integer followed immediately by a string.
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         | 107 |  |  | // It tests the embedding of a scan within a scan.
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         | 108 |  |  | type IntString struct {
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         | 109 |  |  |         i int
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         | 110 |  |  |         s string
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         | 111 |  |  | }
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         | 112 |  |  |  
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         | 113 |  |  | func (s *IntString) Scan(state ScanState, verb rune) error {
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         | 114 |  |  |         if _, err := Fscan(state, &s.i); err != nil {
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         | 115 |  |  |                 return err
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         | 116 |  |  |         }
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         | 117 |  |  |  
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         | 118 |  |  |         tok, err := state.Token(true, nil)
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         | 119 |  |  |         if err != nil {
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         | 120 |  |  |                 return err
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         | 121 |  |  |         }
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         | 122 |  |  |         s.s = string(tok)
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         | 123 |  |  |         return nil
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         | 124 |  |  | }
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         | 125 |  |  |  
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         | 126 |  |  | var intStringVal IntString
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         | 127 |  |  |  
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         | 128 |  |  | // myStringReader implements Read but not ReadRune, allowing us to test our readRune wrapper
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         | 129 |  |  | // type that creates something that can read runes given only Read().
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         | 130 |  |  | type myStringReader struct {
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         | 131 |  |  |         r *strings.Reader
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         | 132 |  |  | }
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         | 133 |  |  |  
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         | 134 |  |  | func (s *myStringReader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
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         | 135 |  |  |         return s.r.Read(p)
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         | 136 |  |  | }
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         | 137 |  |  |  
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         | 138 |  |  | func newReader(s string) *myStringReader {
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         | 139 |  |  |         return &myStringReader{strings.NewReader(s)}
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         | 140 |  |  | }
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         | 141 |  |  |  
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         | 142 |  |  | var scanTests = []ScanTest{
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         | 143 |  |  |         // Basic types
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         | 144 |  |  |         {"T\n", &boolVal, true},  // boolean test vals toggle to be sure they are written
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         | 145 |  |  |         {"F\n", &boolVal, false}, // restored to zero value
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         | 146 |  |  |         {"21\n", &intVal, 21},
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         | 147 |  |  |         {"0\n", &intVal, 0},
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         | 148 |  |  |         {"000\n", &intVal, 0},
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         | 149 |  |  |         {"0x10\n", &intVal, 0x10},
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         | 150 |  |  |         {"-0x10\n", &intVal, -0x10},
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         | 151 |  |  |         {"0377\n", &intVal, 0377},
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         | 152 |  |  |         {"-0377\n", &intVal, -0377},
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         | 153 |  |  |         {"0\n", &uintVal, uint(0)},
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         | 154 |  |  |         {"000\n", &uintVal, uint(0)},
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         | 155 |  |  |         {"0x10\n", &uintVal, uint(0x10)},
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         | 156 |  |  |         {"0377\n", &uintVal, uint(0377)},
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         | 157 |  |  |         {"22\n", &int8Val, int8(22)},
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         | 158 |  |  |         {"23\n", &int16Val, int16(23)},
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         | 159 |  |  |         {"24\n", &int32Val, int32(24)},
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         | 160 |  |  |         {"25\n", &int64Val, int64(25)},
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         | 161 |  |  |         {"127\n", &int8Val, int8(127)},
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         | 162 |  |  |         {"-21\n", &intVal, -21},
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         | 163 |  |  |         {"-22\n", &int8Val, int8(-22)},
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         | 164 |  |  |         {"-23\n", &int16Val, int16(-23)},
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         | 165 |  |  |         {"-24\n", &int32Val, int32(-24)},
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         | 166 |  |  |         {"-25\n", &int64Val, int64(-25)},
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         | 167 |  |  |         {"-128\n", &int8Val, int8(-128)},
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         | 168 |  |  |         {"+21\n", &intVal, +21},
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         | 169 |  |  |         {"+22\n", &int8Val, int8(+22)},
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         | 170 |  |  |         {"+23\n", &int16Val, int16(+23)},
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         | 171 |  |  |         {"+24\n", &int32Val, int32(+24)},
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         | 172 |  |  |         {"+25\n", &int64Val, int64(+25)},
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         | 173 |  |  |         {"+127\n", &int8Val, int8(+127)},
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         | 174 |  |  |         {"26\n", &uintVal, uint(26)},
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         | 175 |  |  |         {"27\n", &uint8Val, uint8(27)},
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         | 176 |  |  |         {"28\n", &uint16Val, uint16(28)},
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         | 177 |  |  |         {"29\n", &uint32Val, uint32(29)},
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         | 178 |  |  |         {"30\n", &uint64Val, uint64(30)},
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         | 179 |  |  |         {"255\n", &uint8Val, uint8(255)},
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         | 180 |  |  |         {"32767\n", &int16Val, int16(32767)},
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         | 181 |  |  |         {"2.3\n", &float64Val, 2.3},
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         | 182 |  |  |         {"2.3e1\n", &float32Val, float32(2.3e1)},
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         | 183 |  |  |         {"2.3e2\n", &float64Val, 2.3e2},
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         | 184 |  |  |         {"2.3p2\n", &float64Val, 2.3 * 4},
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         | 185 |  |  |         {"2.3p+2\n", &float64Val, 2.3 * 4},
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         | 186 |  |  |         {"2.3p+66\n", &float64Val, 2.3 * (1 << 32) * (1 << 32) * 4},
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         | 187 |  |  |         {"2.3p-66\n", &float64Val, 2.3 / ((1 << 32) * (1 << 32) * 4)},
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         | 188 |  |  |         {"2.35\n", &stringVal, "2.35"},
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         | 189 |  |  |         {"2345678\n", &bytesVal, []byte("2345678")},
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         | 190 |  |  |         {"(3.4e1-2i)\n", &complex128Val, 3.4e1 - 2i},
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         | 191 |  |  |         {"-3.45e1-3i\n", &complex64Val, complex64(-3.45e1 - 3i)},
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         | 192 |  |  |         {"-.45e1-1e2i\n", &complex128Val, complex128(-.45e1 - 100i)},
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         | 193 |  |  |         {"hello\n", &stringVal, "hello"},
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         | 194 |  |  |  
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         | 195 |  |  |         // Renamed types
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         | 196 |  |  |         {"true\n", &renamedBoolVal, renamedBool(true)},
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         | 197 |  |  |         {"F\n", &renamedBoolVal, renamedBool(false)},
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         | 198 |  |  |         {"101\n", &renamedIntVal, renamedInt(101)},
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         | 199 |  |  |         {"102\n", &renamedIntVal, renamedInt(102)},
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         | 200 |  |  |         {"103\n", &renamedUintVal, renamedUint(103)},
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         | 201 |  |  |         {"104\n", &renamedUintVal, renamedUint(104)},
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         | 202 |  |  |         {"105\n", &renamedInt8Val, renamedInt8(105)},
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         | 203 |  |  |         {"106\n", &renamedInt16Val, renamedInt16(106)},
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         | 204 |  |  |         {"107\n", &renamedInt32Val, renamedInt32(107)},
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         | 205 |  |  |         {"108\n", &renamedInt64Val, renamedInt64(108)},
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         | 206 |  |  |         {"109\n", &renamedUint8Val, renamedUint8(109)},
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         | 207 |  |  |         {"110\n", &renamedUint16Val, renamedUint16(110)},
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         | 208 |  |  |         {"111\n", &renamedUint32Val, renamedUint32(111)},
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         | 209 |  |  |         {"112\n", &renamedUint64Val, renamedUint64(112)},
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         | 210 |  |  |         {"113\n", &renamedUintptrVal, renamedUintptr(113)},
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         | 211 |  |  |         {"114\n", &renamedStringVal, renamedString("114")},
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         | 212 |  |  |         {"115\n", &renamedBytesVal, renamedBytes([]byte("115"))},
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         | 213 |  |  |  
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         | 214 |  |  |         // Custom scanners.
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         | 215 |  |  |         {"  vvv ", &xVal, Xs("vvv")},
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         | 216 |  |  |         {" 1234hello", &intStringVal, IntString{1234, "hello"}},
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         | 217 |  |  |  
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         | 218 |  |  |         // Fixed bugs
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         | 219 |  |  |         {"2147483648\n", &int64Val, int64(2147483648)}, // was: integer overflow
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         | 220 |  |  | }
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         | 221 |  |  |  
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         | 222 |  |  | var scanfTests = []ScanfTest{
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         | 223 |  |  |         {"%v", "TRUE\n", &boolVal, true},
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         | 224 |  |  |         {"%t", "false\n", &boolVal, false},
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         | 225 |  |  |         {"%v", "-71\n", &intVal, -71},
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         | 226 |  |  |         {"%v", "0377\n", &intVal, 0377},
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         | 227 |  |  |         {"%v", "0x44\n", &intVal, 0x44},
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         | 228 |  |  |         {"%d", "72\n", &intVal, 72},
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         | 229 |  |  |         {"%c", "a\n", &runeVal, 'a'},
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         | 230 |  |  |         {"%c", "\u5072\n", &runeVal, '\u5072'},
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         | 231 |  |  |         {"%c", "\u1234\n", &runeVal, '\u1234'},
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         | 232 |  |  |         {"%d", "73\n", &int8Val, int8(73)},
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         | 233 |  |  |         {"%d", "+74\n", &int16Val, int16(74)},
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         | 234 |  |  |         {"%d", "75\n", &int32Val, int32(75)},
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         | 235 |  |  |         {"%d", "76\n", &int64Val, int64(76)},
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         | 236 |  |  |         {"%b", "1001001\n", &intVal, 73},
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         | 237 |  |  |         {"%o", "075\n", &intVal, 075},
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         | 238 |  |  |         {"%x", "a75\n", &intVal, 0xa75},
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         | 239 |  |  |         {"%v", "71\n", &uintVal, uint(71)},
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         | 240 |  |  |         {"%d", "72\n", &uintVal, uint(72)},
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         | 241 |  |  |         {"%d", "73\n", &uint8Val, uint8(73)},
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         | 242 |  |  |         {"%d", "74\n", &uint16Val, uint16(74)},
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         | 243 |  |  |         {"%d", "75\n", &uint32Val, uint32(75)},
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         | 244 |  |  |         {"%d", "76\n", &uint64Val, uint64(76)},
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         | 245 |  |  |         {"%b", "1001001\n", &uintVal, uint(73)},
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         | 246 |  |  |         {"%o", "075\n", &uintVal, uint(075)},
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         | 247 |  |  |         {"%x", "a75\n", &uintVal, uint(0xa75)},
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         | 248 |  |  |         {"%x", "A75\n", &uintVal, uint(0xa75)},
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         | 249 |  |  |         {"%U", "U+1234\n", &intVal, int(0x1234)},
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         | 250 |  |  |         {"%U", "U+4567\n", &uintVal, uint(0x4567)},
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         | 251 |  |  |  
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         | 252 |  |  |         // Strings
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         | 253 |  |  |         {"%s", "using-%s\n", &stringVal, "using-%s"},
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         | 254 |  |  |         {"%x", "7573696e672d2578\n", &stringVal, "using-%x"},
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         | 255 |  |  |         {"%q", `"quoted\twith\\do\u0075bl\x65s"` + "\n", &stringVal, "quoted\twith\\doubles"},
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         | 256 |  |  |         {"%q", "`quoted with backs`\n", &stringVal, "quoted with backs"},
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         | 257 |  |  |  
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         | 258 |  |  |         // Byte slices
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         | 259 |  |  |         {"%s", "bytes-%s\n", &bytesVal, []byte("bytes-%s")},
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         | 260 |  |  |         {"%x", "62797465732d2578\n", &bytesVal, []byte("bytes-%x")},
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         | 261 |  |  |         {"%q", `"bytes\rwith\vdo\u0075bl\x65s"` + "\n", &bytesVal, []byte("bytes\rwith\vdoubles")},
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         | 262 |  |  |         {"%q", "`bytes with backs`\n", &bytesVal, []byte("bytes with backs")},
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         | 263 |  |  |  
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         | 264 |  |  |         // Renamed types
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         | 265 |  |  |         {"%v\n", "true\n", &renamedBoolVal, renamedBool(true)},
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         | 266 |  |  |         {"%t\n", "F\n", &renamedBoolVal, renamedBool(false)},
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         | 267 |  |  |         {"%v", "101\n", &renamedIntVal, renamedInt(101)},
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         | 268 |  |  |         {"%c", "\u0101\n", &renamedIntVal, renamedInt('\u0101')},
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         | 269 |  |  |         {"%o", "0146\n", &renamedIntVal, renamedInt(102)},
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         | 270 |  |  |         {"%v", "103\n", &renamedUintVal, renamedUint(103)},
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         | 271 |  |  |         {"%d", "104\n", &renamedUintVal, renamedUint(104)},
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         | 272 |  |  |         {"%d", "105\n", &renamedInt8Val, renamedInt8(105)},
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         | 273 |  |  |         {"%d", "106\n", &renamedInt16Val, renamedInt16(106)},
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         | 274 |  |  |         {"%d", "107\n", &renamedInt32Val, renamedInt32(107)},
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         | 275 |  |  |         {"%d", "108\n", &renamedInt64Val, renamedInt64(108)},
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         | 276 |  |  |         {"%x", "6D\n", &renamedUint8Val, renamedUint8(109)},
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         | 277 |  |  |         {"%o", "0156\n", &renamedUint16Val, renamedUint16(110)},
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         | 278 |  |  |         {"%d", "111\n", &renamedUint32Val, renamedUint32(111)},
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         | 279 |  |  |         {"%d", "112\n", &renamedUint64Val, renamedUint64(112)},
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         | 280 |  |  |         {"%d", "113\n", &renamedUintptrVal, renamedUintptr(113)},
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         | 281 |  |  |         {"%s", "114\n", &renamedStringVal, renamedString("114")},
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         | 282 |  |  |         {"%q", "\"1155\"\n", &renamedBytesVal, renamedBytes([]byte("1155"))},
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         | 283 |  |  |         {"%g", "116e1\n", &renamedFloat32Val, renamedFloat32(116e1)},
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         | 284 |  |  |         {"%g", "-11.7e+1", &renamedFloat64Val, renamedFloat64(-11.7e+1)},
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         | 285 |  |  |         {"%g", "11+6e1i\n", &renamedComplex64Val, renamedComplex64(11 + 6e1i)},
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         | 286 |  |  |         {"%g", "-11.+7e+1i", &renamedComplex128Val, renamedComplex128(-11. + 7e+1i)},
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         | 287 |  |  |  
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         | 288 |  |  |         // Interesting formats
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         | 289 |  |  |         {"here is\tthe value:%d", "here is   the\tvalue:118\n", &intVal, 118},
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         | 290 |  |  |         {"%% %%:%d", "% %:119\n", &intVal, 119},
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         | 291 |  |  |  
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         | 292 |  |  |         // Corner cases
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         | 293 |  |  |         {"%x", "FFFFFFFF\n", &uint32Val, uint32(0xFFFFFFFF)},
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         | 294 |  |  |  
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         | 295 |  |  |         // Custom scanner.
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         | 296 |  |  |         {"%s", "  sss ", &xVal, Xs("sss")},
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         | 297 |  |  |         {"%2s", "sssss", &xVal, Xs("ss")},
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         | 298 |  |  |  
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         | 299 |  |  |         // Fixed bugs
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         | 300 |  |  |         {"%d\n", "27\n", &intVal, 27},  // ok
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         | 301 |  |  |         {"%d\n", "28 \n", &intVal, 28}, // was: "unexpected newline"
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         | 302 |  |  |         {"%v", "0", &intVal, 0},        // was: "EOF"; 0 was taken as base prefix and not counted.
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         | 303 |  |  |         {"%v", "0", &uintVal, uint(0)}, // was: "EOF"; 0 was taken as base prefix and not counted.
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         | 304 |  |  | }
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         | 305 |  |  |  
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         | 306 |  |  | var overflowTests = []ScanTest{
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         | 307 |  |  |         {"128", &int8Val, 0},
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         | 308 |  |  |         {"32768", &int16Val, 0},
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         | 309 |  |  |         {"-129", &int8Val, 0},
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         | 310 |  |  |         {"-32769", &int16Val, 0},
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         | 311 |  |  |         {"256", &uint8Val, 0},
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         | 312 |  |  |         {"65536", &uint16Val, 0},
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         | 313 |  |  |         {"1e100", &float32Val, 0},
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         | 314 |  |  |         {"1e500", &float64Val, 0},
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         | 315 |  |  |         {"(1e100+0i)", &complex64Val, 0},
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         | 316 |  |  |         {"(1+1e100i)", &complex64Val, 0},
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         | 317 |  |  |         {"(1-1e500i)", &complex128Val, 0},
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         | 318 |  |  | }
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         | 319 |  |  |  
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         | 320 |  |  | var i, j, k int
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         | 321 |  |  | var f float64
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         | 322 |  |  | var s, t string
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         | 323 |  |  | var c complex128
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         | 324 |  |  | var x, y Xs
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         | 325 |  |  | var z IntString
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         | 326 |  |  | var r1, r2, r3 rune
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         | 327 |  |  |  
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         | 328 |  |  | var multiTests = []ScanfMultiTest{
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         | 329 |  |  |         {"", "", []interface{}{}, []interface{}{}, ""},
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         | 330 |  |  |         {"%d", "23", args(&i), args(23), ""},
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         | 331 |  |  |         {"%2s%3s", "22333", args(&s, &t), args("22", "333"), ""},
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         | 332 |  |  |         {"%2d%3d", "44555", args(&i, &j), args(44, 555), ""},
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         | 333 |  |  |         {"%2d.%3d", "66.777", args(&i, &j), args(66, 777), ""},
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         | 334 |  |  |         {"%d, %d", "23, 18", args(&i, &j), args(23, 18), ""},
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         | 335 |  |  |         {"%3d22%3d", "33322333", args(&i, &j), args(333, 333), ""},
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         | 336 |  |  |         {"%6vX=%3fY", "3+2iX=2.5Y", args(&c, &f), args((3 + 2i), 2.5), ""},
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         | 337 |  |  |         {"%d%s", "123abc", args(&i, &s), args(123, "abc"), ""},
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         | 338 |  |  |         {"%c%c%c", "2\u50c2X", args(&r1, &r2, &r3), args('2', '\u50c2', 'X'), ""},
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         | 339 |  |  |  
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         | 340 |  |  |         // Custom scanners.
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         | 341 |  |  |         {"%e%f", "eefffff", args(&x, &y), args(Xs("ee"), Xs("fffff")), ""},
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         | 342 |  |  |         {"%4v%s", "12abcd", args(&z, &s), args(IntString{12, "ab"}, "cd"), ""},
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         | 343 |  |  |  
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         | 344 |  |  |         // Errors
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         | 345 |  |  |         {"%t", "23 18", args(&i), nil, "bad verb"},
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         | 346 |  |  |         {"%d %d %d", "23 18", args(&i, &j), args(23, 18), "too few operands"},
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         | 347 |  |  |         {"%d %d", "23 18 27", args(&i, &j, &k), args(23, 18), "too many operands"},
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         | 348 |  |  |         {"%c", "\u0100", args(&int8Val), nil, "overflow"},
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         | 349 |  |  |         {"X%d", "10X", args(&intVal), nil, "input does not match format"},
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         | 350 |  |  |  
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         | 351 |  |  |         // Bad UTF-8: should see every byte.
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         | 352 |  |  |         {"%c%c%c", "\xc2X\xc2", args(&r1, &r2, &r3), args(utf8.RuneError, 'X', utf8.RuneError), ""},
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         | 353 |  |  | }
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         | 354 |  |  |  
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         | 355 |  |  | func testScan(name string, t *testing.T, scan func(r io.Reader, a ...interface{}) (int, error)) {
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         | 356 |  |  |         for _, test := range scanTests {
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         | 357 |  |  |                 var r io.Reader
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         | 358 |  |  |                 if name == "StringReader" {
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         | 359 |  |  |                         r = strings.NewReader(test.text)
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         | 360 |  |  |                 } else {
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         | 361 |  |  |                         r = newReader(test.text)
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         | 362 |  |  |                 }
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         | 363 |  |  |                 n, err := scan(r, test.in)
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         | 364 |  |  |                 if err != nil {
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         | 365 |  |  |                         m := ""
 | 
      
         | 366 |  |  |                         if n > 0 {
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         | 367 |  |  |                                 m = Sprintf(" (%d fields ok)", n)
 | 
      
         | 368 |  |  |                         }
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         | 369 |  |  |                         t.Errorf("%s got error scanning %q: %s%s", name, test.text, err, m)
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         | 370 |  |  |                         continue
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         | 371 |  |  |                 }
 | 
      
         | 372 |  |  |                 if n != 1 {
 | 
      
         | 373 |  |  |                         t.Errorf("%s count error on entry %q: got %d", name, test.text, n)
 | 
      
         | 374 |  |  |                         continue
 | 
      
         | 375 |  |  |                 }
 | 
      
         | 376 |  |  |                 // The incoming value may be a pointer
 | 
      
         | 377 |  |  |                 v := reflect.ValueOf(test.in)
 | 
      
         | 378 |  |  |                 if p := v; p.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
 | 
      
         | 379 |  |  |                         v = p.Elem()
 | 
      
         | 380 |  |  |                 }
 | 
      
         | 381 |  |  |                 val := v.Interface()
 | 
      
         | 382 |  |  |                 if !reflect.DeepEqual(val, test.out) {
 | 
      
         | 383 |  |  |                         t.Errorf("%s scanning %q: expected %#v got %#v, type %T", name, test.text, test.out, val, val)
 | 
      
         | 384 |  |  |                 }
 | 
      
         | 385 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 386 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 387 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 388 |  |  | func TestScan(t *testing.T) {
 | 
      
         | 389 |  |  |         testScan("StringReader", t, Fscan)
 | 
      
         | 390 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 391 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 392 |  |  | func TestMyReaderScan(t *testing.T) {
 | 
      
         | 393 |  |  |         testScan("myStringReader", t, Fscan)
 | 
      
         | 394 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 395 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 396 |  |  | func TestScanln(t *testing.T) {
 | 
      
         | 397 |  |  |         testScan("StringReader", t, Fscanln)
 | 
      
         | 398 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 399 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 400 |  |  | func TestMyReaderScanln(t *testing.T) {
 | 
      
         | 401 |  |  |         testScan("myStringReader", t, Fscanln)
 | 
      
         | 402 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 403 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 404 |  |  | func TestScanf(t *testing.T) {
 | 
      
         | 405 |  |  |         for _, test := range scanfTests {
 | 
      
         | 406 |  |  |                 n, err := Sscanf(test.text, test.format, test.in)
 | 
      
         | 407 |  |  |                 if err != nil {
 | 
      
         | 408 |  |  |                         t.Errorf("got error scanning (%q, %q): %s", test.format, test.text, err)
 | 
      
         | 409 |  |  |                         continue
 | 
      
         | 410 |  |  |                 }
 | 
      
         | 411 |  |  |                 if n != 1 {
 | 
      
         | 412 |  |  |                         t.Errorf("count error on entry (%q, %q): got %d", test.format, test.text, n)
 | 
      
         | 413 |  |  |                         continue
 | 
      
         | 414 |  |  |                 }
 | 
      
         | 415 |  |  |                 // The incoming value may be a pointer
 | 
      
         | 416 |  |  |                 v := reflect.ValueOf(test.in)
 | 
      
         | 417 |  |  |                 if p := v; p.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
 | 
      
         | 418 |  |  |                         v = p.Elem()
 | 
      
         | 419 |  |  |                 }
 | 
      
         | 420 |  |  |                 val := v.Interface()
 | 
      
         | 421 |  |  |                 if !reflect.DeepEqual(val, test.out) {
 | 
      
         | 422 |  |  |                         t.Errorf("scanning (%q, %q): expected %#v got %#v, type %T", test.format, test.text, test.out, val, val)
 | 
      
         | 423 |  |  |                 }
 | 
      
         | 424 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 425 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 426 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 427 |  |  | func TestScanOverflow(t *testing.T) {
 | 
      
         | 428 |  |  |         // different machines and different types report errors with different strings.
 | 
      
         | 429 |  |  |         re := regexp.MustCompile("overflow|too large|out of range|not representable")
 | 
      
         | 430 |  |  |         for _, test := range overflowTests {
 | 
      
         | 431 |  |  |                 _, err := Sscan(test.text, test.in)
 | 
      
         | 432 |  |  |                 if err == nil {
 | 
      
         | 433 |  |  |                         t.Errorf("expected overflow scanning %q", test.text)
 | 
      
         | 434 |  |  |                         continue
 | 
      
         | 435 |  |  |                 }
 | 
      
         | 436 |  |  |                 if !re.MatchString(err.Error()) {
 | 
      
         | 437 |  |  |                         t.Errorf("expected overflow error scanning %q: %s", test.text, err)
 | 
      
         | 438 |  |  |                 }
 | 
      
         | 439 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 440 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 441 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 442 |  |  | func verifyNaN(str string, t *testing.T) {
 | 
      
         | 443 |  |  |         var f float64
 | 
      
         | 444 |  |  |         var f32 float32
 | 
      
         | 445 |  |  |         var f64 float64
 | 
      
         | 446 |  |  |         text := str + " " + str + " " + str
 | 
      
         | 447 |  |  |         n, err := Fscan(strings.NewReader(text), &f, &f32, &f64)
 | 
      
         | 448 |  |  |         if err != nil {
 | 
      
         | 449 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("got error scanning %q: %s", text, err)
 | 
      
         | 450 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 451 |  |  |         if n != 3 {
 | 
      
         | 452 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("count error scanning %q: got %d", text, n)
 | 
      
         | 453 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 454 |  |  |         if !math.IsNaN(float64(f)) || !math.IsNaN(float64(f32)) || !math.IsNaN(f64) {
 | 
      
         | 455 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("didn't get NaNs scanning %q: got %g %g %g", text, f, f32, f64)
 | 
      
         | 456 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 457 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 458 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 459 |  |  | func TestNaN(t *testing.T) {
 | 
      
         | 460 |  |  |         for _, s := range []string{"nan", "NAN", "NaN"} {
 | 
      
         | 461 |  |  |                 verifyNaN(s, t)
 | 
      
         | 462 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 463 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 464 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 465 |  |  | func verifyInf(str string, t *testing.T) {
 | 
      
         | 466 |  |  |         var f float64
 | 
      
         | 467 |  |  |         var f32 float32
 | 
      
         | 468 |  |  |         var f64 float64
 | 
      
         | 469 |  |  |         text := str + " " + str + " " + str
 | 
      
         | 470 |  |  |         n, err := Fscan(strings.NewReader(text), &f, &f32, &f64)
 | 
      
         | 471 |  |  |         if err != nil {
 | 
      
         | 472 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("got error scanning %q: %s", text, err)
 | 
      
         | 473 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 474 |  |  |         if n != 3 {
 | 
      
         | 475 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("count error scanning %q: got %d", text, n)
 | 
      
         | 476 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 477 |  |  |         sign := 1
 | 
      
         | 478 |  |  |         if str[0] == '-' {
 | 
      
         | 479 |  |  |                 sign = -1
 | 
      
         | 480 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 481 |  |  |         if !math.IsInf(float64(f), sign) || !math.IsInf(float64(f32), sign) || !math.IsInf(f64, sign) {
 | 
      
         | 482 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("didn't get right Infs scanning %q: got %g %g %g", text, f, f32, f64)
 | 
      
         | 483 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 484 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 485 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 486 |  |  | func TestInf(t *testing.T) {
 | 
      
         | 487 |  |  |         for _, s := range []string{"inf", "+inf", "-inf", "INF", "-INF", "+INF", "Inf", "-Inf", "+Inf"} {
 | 
      
         | 488 |  |  |                 verifyInf(s, t)
 | 
      
         | 489 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 490 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 491 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 492 |  |  | func testScanfMulti(name string, t *testing.T) {
 | 
      
         | 493 |  |  |         sliceType := reflect.TypeOf(make([]interface{}, 1))
 | 
      
         | 494 |  |  |         for _, test := range multiTests {
 | 
      
         | 495 |  |  |                 var r io.Reader
 | 
      
         | 496 |  |  |                 if name == "StringReader" {
 | 
      
         | 497 |  |  |                         r = strings.NewReader(test.text)
 | 
      
         | 498 |  |  |                 } else {
 | 
      
         | 499 |  |  |                         r = newReader(test.text)
 | 
      
         | 500 |  |  |                 }
 | 
      
         | 501 |  |  |                 n, err := Fscanf(r, test.format, test.in...)
 | 
      
         | 502 |  |  |                 if err != nil {
 | 
      
         | 503 |  |  |                         if test.err == "" {
 | 
      
         | 504 |  |  |                                 t.Errorf("got error scanning (%q, %q): %q", test.format, test.text, err)
 | 
      
         | 505 |  |  |                         } else if strings.Index(err.Error(), test.err) < 0 {
 | 
      
         | 506 |  |  |                                 t.Errorf("got wrong error scanning (%q, %q): %q; expected %q", test.format, test.text, err, test.err)
 | 
      
         | 507 |  |  |                         }
 | 
      
         | 508 |  |  |                         continue
 | 
      
         | 509 |  |  |                 }
 | 
      
         | 510 |  |  |                 if test.err != "" {
 | 
      
         | 511 |  |  |                         t.Errorf("expected error %q error scanning (%q, %q)", test.err, test.format, test.text)
 | 
      
         | 512 |  |  |                 }
 | 
      
         | 513 |  |  |                 if n != len(test.out) {
 | 
      
         | 514 |  |  |                         t.Errorf("count error on entry (%q, %q): expected %d got %d", test.format, test.text, len(test.out), n)
 | 
      
         | 515 |  |  |                         continue
 | 
      
         | 516 |  |  |                 }
 | 
      
         | 517 |  |  |                 // Convert the slice of pointers into a slice of values
 | 
      
         | 518 |  |  |                 resultVal := reflect.MakeSlice(sliceType, n, n)
 | 
      
         | 519 |  |  |                 for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
 | 
      
         | 520 |  |  |                         v := reflect.ValueOf(test.in[i]).Elem()
 | 
      
         | 521 |  |  |                         resultVal.Index(i).Set(v)
 | 
      
         | 522 |  |  |                 }
 | 
      
         | 523 |  |  |                 result := resultVal.Interface()
 | 
      
         | 524 |  |  |                 if !reflect.DeepEqual(result, test.out) {
 | 
      
         | 525 |  |  |                         t.Errorf("scanning (%q, %q): expected %#v got %#v", test.format, test.text, test.out, result)
 | 
      
         | 526 |  |  |                 }
 | 
      
         | 527 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 528 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 529 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 530 |  |  | func TestScanfMulti(t *testing.T) {
 | 
      
         | 531 |  |  |         testScanfMulti("StringReader", t)
 | 
      
         | 532 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 533 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 534 |  |  | func TestMyReaderScanfMulti(t *testing.T) {
 | 
      
         | 535 |  |  |         testScanfMulti("myStringReader", t)
 | 
      
         | 536 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 537 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 538 |  |  | func TestScanMultiple(t *testing.T) {
 | 
      
         | 539 |  |  |         var a int
 | 
      
         | 540 |  |  |         var s string
 | 
      
         | 541 |  |  |         n, err := Sscan("123abc", &a, &s)
 | 
      
         | 542 |  |  |         if n != 2 {
 | 
      
         | 543 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("Sscan count error: expected 2: got %d", n)
 | 
      
         | 544 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 545 |  |  |         if err != nil {
 | 
      
         | 546 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("Sscan expected no error; got %s", err)
 | 
      
         | 547 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 548 |  |  |         if a != 123 || s != "abc" {
 | 
      
         | 549 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("Sscan wrong values: got (%d %q) expected (123 \"abc\")", a, s)
 | 
      
         | 550 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 551 |  |  |         n, err = Sscan("asdf", &s, &a)
 | 
      
         | 552 |  |  |         if n != 1 {
 | 
      
         | 553 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("Sscan count error: expected 1: got %d", n)
 | 
      
         | 554 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 555 |  |  |         if err == nil {
 | 
      
         | 556 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("Sscan expected error; got none: %s", err)
 | 
      
         | 557 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 558 |  |  |         if s != "asdf" {
 | 
      
         | 559 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("Sscan wrong values: got %q expected \"asdf\"", s)
 | 
      
         | 560 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 561 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 562 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 563 |  |  | // Empty strings are not valid input when scanning a string.
 | 
      
         | 564 |  |  | func TestScanEmpty(t *testing.T) {
 | 
      
         | 565 |  |  |         var s1, s2 string
 | 
      
         | 566 |  |  |         n, err := Sscan("abc", &s1, &s2)
 | 
      
         | 567 |  |  |         if n != 1 {
 | 
      
         | 568 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("Sscan count error: expected 1: got %d", n)
 | 
      
         | 569 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 570 |  |  |         if err == nil {
 | 
      
         | 571 |  |  |                 t.Error("Sscan  expected error; got none")
 | 
      
         | 572 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 573 |  |  |         if s1 != "abc" {
 | 
      
         | 574 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("Sscan wrong values: got %q expected \"abc\"", s1)
 | 
      
         | 575 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 576 |  |  |         n, err = Sscan("", &s1, &s2)
 | 
      
         | 577 |  |  |         if n != 0 {
 | 
      
         | 578 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("Sscan count error: expected 0: got %d", n)
 | 
      
         | 579 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 580 |  |  |         if err == nil {
 | 
      
         | 581 |  |  |                 t.Error("Sscan  expected error; got none")
 | 
      
         | 582 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 583 |  |  |         // Quoted empty string is OK.
 | 
      
         | 584 |  |  |         n, err = Sscanf(`""`, "%q", &s1)
 | 
      
         | 585 |  |  |         if n != 1 {
 | 
      
         | 586 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("Sscanf count error: expected 1: got %d", n)
 | 
      
         | 587 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 588 |  |  |         if err != nil {
 | 
      
         | 589 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("Sscanf  expected no error with quoted string; got %s", err)
 | 
      
         | 590 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 591 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 592 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 593 |  |  | func TestScanNotPointer(t *testing.T) {
 | 
      
         | 594 |  |  |         r := strings.NewReader("1")
 | 
      
         | 595 |  |  |         var a int
 | 
      
         | 596 |  |  |         _, err := Fscan(r, a)
 | 
      
         | 597 |  |  |         if err == nil {
 | 
      
         | 598 |  |  |                 t.Error("expected error scanning non-pointer")
 | 
      
         | 599 |  |  |         } else if strings.Index(err.Error(), "pointer") < 0 {
 | 
      
         | 600 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("expected pointer error scanning non-pointer, got: %s", err)
 | 
      
         | 601 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 602 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 603 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 604 |  |  | func TestScanlnNoNewline(t *testing.T) {
 | 
      
         | 605 |  |  |         var a int
 | 
      
         | 606 |  |  |         _, err := Sscanln("1 x\n", &a)
 | 
      
         | 607 |  |  |         if err == nil {
 | 
      
         | 608 |  |  |                 t.Error("expected error scanning string missing newline")
 | 
      
         | 609 |  |  |         } else if strings.Index(err.Error(), "newline") < 0 {
 | 
      
         | 610 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("expected newline error scanning string missing newline, got: %s", err)
 | 
      
         | 611 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 612 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 613 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 614 |  |  | func TestScanlnWithMiddleNewline(t *testing.T) {
 | 
      
         | 615 |  |  |         r := strings.NewReader("123\n456\n")
 | 
      
         | 616 |  |  |         var a, b int
 | 
      
         | 617 |  |  |         _, err := Fscanln(r, &a, &b)
 | 
      
         | 618 |  |  |         if err == nil {
 | 
      
         | 619 |  |  |                 t.Error("expected error scanning string with extra newline")
 | 
      
         | 620 |  |  |         } else if strings.Index(err.Error(), "newline") < 0 {
 | 
      
         | 621 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("expected newline error scanning string with extra newline, got: %s", err)
 | 
      
         | 622 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 623 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 624 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 625 |  |  | // Special Reader that counts reads at end of file.
 | 
      
         | 626 |  |  | type eofCounter struct {
 | 
      
         | 627 |  |  |         reader   *strings.Reader
 | 
      
         | 628 |  |  |         eofCount int
 | 
      
         | 629 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 630 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 631 |  |  | func (ec *eofCounter) Read(b []byte) (n int, err error) {
 | 
      
         | 632 |  |  |         n, err = ec.reader.Read(b)
 | 
      
         | 633 |  |  |         if n == 0 {
 | 
      
         | 634 |  |  |                 ec.eofCount++
 | 
      
         | 635 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 636 |  |  |         return
 | 
      
         | 637 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 638 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 639 |  |  | // Verify that when we scan, we see at most EOF once per call to a Scan function,
 | 
      
         | 640 |  |  | // and then only when it's really an EOF
 | 
      
         | 641 |  |  | func TestEOF(t *testing.T) {
 | 
      
         | 642 |  |  |         ec := &eofCounter{strings.NewReader("123\n"), 0}
 | 
      
         | 643 |  |  |         var a int
 | 
      
         | 644 |  |  |         n, err := Fscanln(ec, &a)
 | 
      
         | 645 |  |  |         if err != nil {
 | 
      
         | 646 |  |  |                 t.Error("unexpected error", err)
 | 
      
         | 647 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 648 |  |  |         if n != 1 {
 | 
      
         | 649 |  |  |                 t.Error("expected to scan one item, got", n)
 | 
      
         | 650 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 651 |  |  |         if ec.eofCount != 0 {
 | 
      
         | 652 |  |  |                 t.Error("expected zero EOFs", ec.eofCount)
 | 
      
         | 653 |  |  |                 ec.eofCount = 0 // reset for next test
 | 
      
         | 654 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 655 |  |  |         n, err = Fscanln(ec, &a)
 | 
      
         | 656 |  |  |         if err == nil {
 | 
      
         | 657 |  |  |                 t.Error("expected error scanning empty string")
 | 
      
         | 658 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 659 |  |  |         if n != 0 {
 | 
      
         | 660 |  |  |                 t.Error("expected to scan zero items, got", n)
 | 
      
         | 661 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 662 |  |  |         if ec.eofCount != 1 {
 | 
      
         | 663 |  |  |                 t.Error("expected one EOF, got", ec.eofCount)
 | 
      
         | 664 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 665 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 666 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 667 |  |  | // Verify that we see an EOF error if we run out of input.
 | 
      
         | 668 |  |  | // This was a buglet: we used to get "expected integer".
 | 
      
         | 669 |  |  | func TestEOFAtEndOfInput(t *testing.T) {
 | 
      
         | 670 |  |  |         var i, j int
 | 
      
         | 671 |  |  |         n, err := Sscanf("23", "%d %d", &i, &j)
 | 
      
         | 672 |  |  |         if n != 1 || i != 23 {
 | 
      
         | 673 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("Sscanf expected one value of 23; got %d %d", n, i)
 | 
      
         | 674 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 675 |  |  |         if err != io.EOF {
 | 
      
         | 676 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("Sscanf expected EOF; got %q", err)
 | 
      
         | 677 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 678 |  |  |         n, err = Sscan("234", &i, &j)
 | 
      
         | 679 |  |  |         if n != 1 || i != 234 {
 | 
      
         | 680 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("Sscan expected one value of 234; got %d %d", n, i)
 | 
      
         | 681 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 682 |  |  |         if err != io.EOF {
 | 
      
         | 683 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("Sscan expected EOF; got %q", err)
 | 
      
         | 684 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 685 |  |  |         // Trailing space is tougher.
 | 
      
         | 686 |  |  |         n, err = Sscan("234 ", &i, &j)
 | 
      
         | 687 |  |  |         if n != 1 || i != 234 {
 | 
      
         | 688 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("Sscan expected one value of 234; got %d %d", n, i)
 | 
      
         | 689 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 690 |  |  |         if err != io.EOF {
 | 
      
         | 691 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("Sscan expected EOF; got %q", err)
 | 
      
         | 692 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 693 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 694 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 695 |  |  | var eofTests = []struct {
 | 
      
         | 696 |  |  |         format string
 | 
      
         | 697 |  |  |         v      interface{}
 | 
      
         | 698 |  |  | }{
 | 
      
         | 699 |  |  |         {"%s", &stringVal},
 | 
      
         | 700 |  |  |         {"%q", &stringVal},
 | 
      
         | 701 |  |  |         {"%x", &stringVal},
 | 
      
         | 702 |  |  |         {"%v", &stringVal},
 | 
      
         | 703 |  |  |         {"%v", &bytesVal},
 | 
      
         | 704 |  |  |         {"%v", &intVal},
 | 
      
         | 705 |  |  |         {"%v", &uintVal},
 | 
      
         | 706 |  |  |         {"%v", &boolVal},
 | 
      
         | 707 |  |  |         {"%v", &float32Val},
 | 
      
         | 708 |  |  |         {"%v", &complex64Val},
 | 
      
         | 709 |  |  |         {"%v", &renamedStringVal},
 | 
      
         | 710 |  |  |         {"%v", &renamedBytesVal},
 | 
      
         | 711 |  |  |         {"%v", &renamedIntVal},
 | 
      
         | 712 |  |  |         {"%v", &renamedUintVal},
 | 
      
         | 713 |  |  |         {"%v", &renamedBoolVal},
 | 
      
         | 714 |  |  |         {"%v", &renamedFloat32Val},
 | 
      
         | 715 |  |  |         {"%v", &renamedComplex64Val},
 | 
      
         | 716 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 717 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 718 |  |  | func TestEOFAllTypes(t *testing.T) {
 | 
      
         | 719 |  |  |         for i, test := range eofTests {
 | 
      
         | 720 |  |  |                 if _, err := Sscanf("", test.format, test.v); err != io.EOF {
 | 
      
         | 721 |  |  |                         t.Errorf("#%d: %s %T not eof on empty string: %s", i, test.format, test.v, err)
 | 
      
         | 722 |  |  |                 }
 | 
      
         | 723 |  |  |                 if _, err := Sscanf("   ", test.format, test.v); err != io.EOF {
 | 
      
         | 724 |  |  |                         t.Errorf("#%d: %s %T not eof on trailing blanks: %s", i, test.format, test.v, err)
 | 
      
         | 725 |  |  |                 }
 | 
      
         | 726 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 727 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 728 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 729 |  |  | // Verify that, at least when using bufio, successive calls to Fscan do not lose runes.
 | 
      
         | 730 |  |  | func TestUnreadRuneWithBufio(t *testing.T) {
 | 
      
         | 731 |  |  |         r := bufio.NewReader(strings.NewReader("123αb"))
 | 
      
         | 732 |  |  |         var i int
 | 
      
         | 733 |  |  |         var a string
 | 
      
         | 734 |  |  |         n, err := Fscanf(r, "%d", &i)
 | 
      
         | 735 |  |  |         if n != 1 || err != nil {
 | 
      
         | 736 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("reading int expected one item, no errors; got %d %q", n, err)
 | 
      
         | 737 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 738 |  |  |         if i != 123 {
 | 
      
         | 739 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("expected 123; got %d", i)
 | 
      
         | 740 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 741 |  |  |         n, err = Fscanf(r, "%s", &a)
 | 
      
         | 742 |  |  |         if n != 1 || err != nil {
 | 
      
         | 743 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("reading string expected one item, no errors; got %d %q", n, err)
 | 
      
         | 744 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 745 |  |  |         if a != "αb" {
 | 
      
         | 746 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("expected αb; got %q", a)
 | 
      
         | 747 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 748 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 749 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 750 |  |  | type TwoLines string
 | 
      
         | 751 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 752 |  |  | // Attempt to read two lines into the object.  Scanln should prevent this
 | 
      
         | 753 |  |  | // because it stops at newline; Scan and Scanf should be fine.
 | 
      
         | 754 |  |  | func (t *TwoLines) Scan(state ScanState, verb rune) error {
 | 
      
         | 755 |  |  |         chars := make([]rune, 0, 100)
 | 
      
         | 756 |  |  |         for nlCount := 0; nlCount < 2; {
 | 
      
         | 757 |  |  |                 c, _, err := state.ReadRune()
 | 
      
         | 758 |  |  |                 if err != nil {
 | 
      
         | 759 |  |  |                         return err
 | 
      
         | 760 |  |  |                 }
 | 
      
         | 761 |  |  |                 chars = append(chars, c)
 | 
      
         | 762 |  |  |                 if c == '\n' {
 | 
      
         | 763 |  |  |                         nlCount++
 | 
      
         | 764 |  |  |                 }
 | 
      
         | 765 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 766 |  |  |         *t = TwoLines(string(chars))
 | 
      
         | 767 |  |  |         return nil
 | 
      
         | 768 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 769 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 770 |  |  | func TestMultiLine(t *testing.T) {
 | 
      
         | 771 |  |  |         input := "abc\ndef\n"
 | 
      
         | 772 |  |  |         // Sscan should work
 | 
      
         | 773 |  |  |         var tscan TwoLines
 | 
      
         | 774 |  |  |         n, err := Sscan(input, &tscan)
 | 
      
         | 775 |  |  |         if n != 1 {
 | 
      
         | 776 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("Sscan: expected 1 item; got %d", n)
 | 
      
         | 777 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 778 |  |  |         if err != nil {
 | 
      
         | 779 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("Sscan: expected no error; got %s", err)
 | 
      
         | 780 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 781 |  |  |         if string(tscan) != input {
 | 
      
         | 782 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("Sscan: expected %q; got %q", input, tscan)
 | 
      
         | 783 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 784 |  |  |         // Sscanf should work
 | 
      
         | 785 |  |  |         var tscanf TwoLines
 | 
      
         | 786 |  |  |         n, err = Sscanf(input, "%s", &tscanf)
 | 
      
         | 787 |  |  |         if n != 1 {
 | 
      
         | 788 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("Sscanf: expected 1 item; got %d", n)
 | 
      
         | 789 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 790 |  |  |         if err != nil {
 | 
      
         | 791 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("Sscanf: expected no error; got %s", err)
 | 
      
         | 792 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 793 |  |  |         if string(tscanf) != input {
 | 
      
         | 794 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("Sscanf: expected %q; got %q", input, tscanf)
 | 
      
         | 795 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 796 |  |  |         // Sscanln should not work
 | 
      
         | 797 |  |  |         var tscanln TwoLines
 | 
      
         | 798 |  |  |         n, err = Sscanln(input, &tscanln)
 | 
      
         | 799 |  |  |         if n != 0 {
 | 
      
         | 800 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("Sscanln: expected 0 items; got %d: %q", n, tscanln)
 | 
      
         | 801 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 802 |  |  |         if err == nil {
 | 
      
         | 803 |  |  |                 t.Error("Sscanln: expected error; got none")
 | 
      
         | 804 |  |  |         } else if err != io.ErrUnexpectedEOF {
 | 
      
         | 805 |  |  |                 t.Errorf("Sscanln: expected io.ErrUnexpectedEOF (ha!); got %s", err)
 | 
      
         | 806 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 807 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 808 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 809 |  |  | // RecursiveInt accepts an string matching %d.%d.%d....
 | 
      
         | 810 |  |  | // and parses it into a linked list.
 | 
      
         | 811 |  |  | // It allows us to benchmark recursive descent style scanners.
 | 
      
         | 812 |  |  | type RecursiveInt struct {
 | 
      
         | 813 |  |  |         i    int
 | 
      
         | 814 |  |  |         next *RecursiveInt
 | 
      
         | 815 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 816 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 817 |  |  | func (r *RecursiveInt) Scan(state ScanState, verb rune) (err error) {
 | 
      
         | 818 |  |  |         _, err = Fscan(state, &r.i)
 | 
      
         | 819 |  |  |         if err != nil {
 | 
      
         | 820 |  |  |                 return
 | 
      
         | 821 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 822 |  |  |         next := new(RecursiveInt)
 | 
      
         | 823 |  |  |         _, err = Fscanf(state, ".%v", next)
 | 
      
         | 824 |  |  |         if err != nil {
 | 
      
         | 825 |  |  |                 if err == errors.New("input does not match format") || err == io.ErrUnexpectedEOF {
 | 
      
         | 826 |  |  |                         err = nil
 | 
      
         | 827 |  |  |                 }
 | 
      
         | 828 |  |  |                 return
 | 
      
         | 829 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 830 |  |  |         r.next = next
 | 
      
         | 831 |  |  |         return
 | 
      
         | 832 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 833 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 834 |  |  | // Perform the same scanning task as RecursiveInt.Scan
 | 
      
         | 835 |  |  | // but without recurring through scanner, so we can compare
 | 
      
         | 836 |  |  | // performance more directly.
 | 
      
         | 837 |  |  | func scanInts(r *RecursiveInt, b *bytes.Buffer) (err error) {
 | 
      
         | 838 |  |  |         r.next = nil
 | 
      
         | 839 |  |  |         _, err = Fscan(b, &r.i)
 | 
      
         | 840 |  |  |         if err != nil {
 | 
      
         | 841 |  |  |                 return
 | 
      
         | 842 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 843 |  |  |         c, _, err := b.ReadRune()
 | 
      
         | 844 |  |  |         if err != nil {
 | 
      
         | 845 |  |  |                 if err == io.EOF {
 | 
      
         | 846 |  |  |                         err = nil
 | 
      
         | 847 |  |  |                 }
 | 
      
         | 848 |  |  |                 return
 | 
      
         | 849 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 850 |  |  |         if c != '.' {
 | 
      
         | 851 |  |  |                 return
 | 
      
         | 852 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 853 |  |  |         next := new(RecursiveInt)
 | 
      
         | 854 |  |  |         err = scanInts(next, b)
 | 
      
         | 855 |  |  |         if err == nil {
 | 
      
         | 856 |  |  |                 r.next = next
 | 
      
         | 857 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 858 |  |  |         return
 | 
      
         | 859 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 860 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 861 |  |  | func makeInts(n int) []byte {
 | 
      
         | 862 |  |  |         var buf bytes.Buffer
 | 
      
         | 863 |  |  |         Fprintf(&buf, "1")
 | 
      
         | 864 |  |  |         for i := 1; i < n; i++ {
 | 
      
         | 865 |  |  |                 Fprintf(&buf, ".%d", i+1)
 | 
      
         | 866 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 867 |  |  |         return buf.Bytes()
 | 
      
         | 868 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 869 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 870 |  |  | func TestScanInts(t *testing.T) {
 | 
      
         | 871 |  |  |         testScanInts(t, scanInts)
 | 
      
         | 872 |  |  |         testScanInts(t, func(r *RecursiveInt, b *bytes.Buffer) (err error) {
 | 
      
         | 873 |  |  |                 _, err = Fscan(b, r)
 | 
      
         | 874 |  |  |                 return
 | 
      
         | 875 |  |  |         })
 | 
      
         | 876 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 877 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 878 |  |  | // 800 is small enough to not overflow the stack when using gccgo on a
 | 
      
         | 879 |  |  | // platform that does not support split stack.
 | 
      
         | 880 |  |  | const intCount = 800
 | 
      
         | 881 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 882 |  |  | func testScanInts(t *testing.T, scan func(*RecursiveInt, *bytes.Buffer) error) {
 | 
      
         | 883 |  |  |         r := new(RecursiveInt)
 | 
      
         | 884 |  |  |         ints := makeInts(intCount)
 | 
      
         | 885 |  |  |         buf := bytes.NewBuffer(ints)
 | 
      
         | 886 |  |  |         err := scan(r, buf)
 | 
      
         | 887 |  |  |         if err != nil {
 | 
      
         | 888 |  |  |                 t.Error("unexpected error", err)
 | 
      
         | 889 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 890 |  |  |         i := 1
 | 
      
         | 891 |  |  |         for ; r != nil; r = r.next {
 | 
      
         | 892 |  |  |                 if r.i != i {
 | 
      
         | 893 |  |  |                         t.Fatalf("bad scan: expected %d got %d", i, r.i)
 | 
      
         | 894 |  |  |                 }
 | 
      
         | 895 |  |  |                 i++
 | 
      
         | 896 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 897 |  |  |         if i-1 != intCount {
 | 
      
         | 898 |  |  |                 t.Fatalf("bad scan count: expected %d got %d", intCount, i-1)
 | 
      
         | 899 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 900 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 901 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 902 |  |  | func BenchmarkScanInts(b *testing.B) {
 | 
      
         | 903 |  |  |         b.ResetTimer()
 | 
      
         | 904 |  |  |         ints := makeInts(intCount)
 | 
      
         | 905 |  |  |         var r RecursiveInt
 | 
      
         | 906 |  |  |         for i := b.N - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
 | 
      
         | 907 |  |  |                 buf := bytes.NewBuffer(ints)
 | 
      
         | 908 |  |  |                 b.StartTimer()
 | 
      
         | 909 |  |  |                 scanInts(&r, buf)
 | 
      
         | 910 |  |  |                 b.StopTimer()
 | 
      
         | 911 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 912 |  |  | }
 | 
      
         | 913 |  |  |  
 | 
      
         | 914 |  |  | func BenchmarkScanRecursiveInt(b *testing.B) {
 | 
      
         | 915 |  |  |         b.ResetTimer()
 | 
      
         | 916 |  |  |         ints := makeInts(intCount)
 | 
      
         | 917 |  |  |         var r RecursiveInt
 | 
      
         | 918 |  |  |         for i := b.N - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
 | 
      
         | 919 |  |  |                 buf := bytes.NewBuffer(ints)
 | 
      
         | 920 |  |  |                 b.StartTimer()
 | 
      
         | 921 |  |  |                 Fscan(buf, &r)
 | 
      
         | 922 |  |  |                 b.StopTimer()
 | 
      
         | 923 |  |  |         }
 | 
      
         | 924 |  |  | }
 |