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#include "tap.h"
#include "test.h"
#include "bson.h"
#include <string.h>
void
test_bson_regex (void)
{
bson *b;
b = bson_new ();
ok (bson_append_regex (b, "regex", "foo.*bar", "i"),
"bson_append_regex() works");
bson_finish (b);
cmp_ok (bson_size (b), "==", 23, "BSON regex element size check");
ok (memcmp (bson_data (b),
"\027\000\000\000\013\162\145\147\145\170\000\146\157\157\056"
"\052\142\141\162\000\151\000\000",
bson_size (b)) == 0,
"BSON regex element contents check");
bson_free (b);
b = bson_new ();
ok (bson_append_regex (b, "regex", "foo.*bar", NULL) == FALSE,
"bson_append_regex() without options should fail");
ok (bson_append_regex (b, "regex", NULL, "i") == FALSE,
"bson_append_regex() without a regex should fail");
ok (bson_append_regex (b, NULL, "foo.*bar", "i") == FALSE,
"bson_append_regex() should fail without a key name");
ok (bson_append_regex (NULL, "regex", "foo.*bar", "i") == FALSE,
"bson_append_regex() should fail without a BSON object");
bson_finish (b);
cmp_ok (bson_size (b), "==", 5,
"BSON object should be empty");
ok (bson_append_regex (b, "regex", "foo.*bar", "i") == FALSE,
"Appending to a finished element should fail");
bson_free (b);
}
RUN_TEST (9, bson_regex);
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