using Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting; using X10D.IO; namespace X10D.Tests.IO; public partial class StreamTests { [TestMethod] public void ReadInt16_ShouldThrowArgumentException_GivenNonReadableStream() { Stream stream = new DummyStream(); Assert.ThrowsException(() => stream.ReadInt16()); Assert.ThrowsException(() => stream.ReadInt16(Endianness.LittleEndian)); Assert.ThrowsException(() => stream.ReadInt16(Endianness.BigEndian)); } [TestMethod] public void ReadInt16_ShouldThrowArgumentNullException_GivenNullStream() { Stream stream = null!; Assert.ThrowsException(() => stream.ReadInt16()); Assert.ThrowsException(() => stream.ReadInt16(Endianness.LittleEndian)); Assert.ThrowsException(() => stream.ReadInt16(Endianness.BigEndian)); } [TestMethod] public void ReadInt16_ShouldThrowArgumentOutOfRangeException_GivenInvalidEndiannessValue() { // we don't need to enclose this stream in a using declaration, since disposing a // null stream is meaningless. NullStream.Dispose actually does nothing, anyway. // that - coupled with the fact that encapsulating the stream in a using declaration causes the // analyser to trip up and think the stream is disposed by the time the local is captured in // assertion lambda - means this line is fine as it is. please do not change. Stream stream = Stream.Null; Assert.ThrowsException(() => stream.ReadInt16((Endianness)(-1))); } [TestMethod] public void ReadInt16_ShouldReadBigEndian_GivenBigEndian() { using var stream = new MemoryStream(); ReadOnlySpan bytes = stackalloc byte[] {0x01, 0xA4}; stream.Write(bytes); stream.Position = 0; const short expected = 420; short actual = stream.ReadInt16(Endianness.BigEndian); Assert.AreEqual(2, stream.Position); Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual); } [TestMethod] public void ReadInt16_ShouldReadLittleEndian_GivenLittleEndian() { using var stream = new MemoryStream(); ReadOnlySpan bytes = stackalloc byte[] {0xA4, 0x01}; stream.Write(bytes); stream.Position = 0; const short expected = 420; short actual = stream.ReadInt16(Endianness.LittleEndian); Assert.AreEqual(2, stream.Position); Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual); } }