test,doc: clarify buf.indexOf(num)
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Hopefully clarify the behaviour of `buffer.indexOf()` and `buffer.includes()` for numbers in that they will be truncated to uint8s. Add tests for that behaviour. Fixes: https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/7591 PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/7611 Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <rtrott@gmail.com>
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@ -982,7 +982,8 @@ Operates similar to [`Array#indexOf()`][] in that it returns either the
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starting index position of `value` in Buffer or `-1` if the Buffer does not
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contain `value`. The `value` can be a String, Buffer or Number. Strings are by
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default interpreted as UTF8. Buffers will use the entire Buffer (to compare a
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partial Buffer use [`buf.slice()`][]). Numbers can range from 0 to 255.
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partial Buffer use [`buf.slice()`][]). Numbers will be interpreted as unsigned 8-bit
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integer values between `0` and `255`.
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```js
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const buf = Buffer.from('this is a buffer');
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@ -1021,7 +1022,8 @@ added: v5.3.0
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Operates similar to [`Array#includes()`][]. The `value` can be a String, Buffer
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or Number. Strings are interpreted as UTF8 unless overridden with the
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`encoding` argument. Buffers will use the entire Buffer (to compare a partial
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Buffer use [`buf.slice()`][]). Numbers can range from 0 to 255.
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Buffer use [`buf.slice()`][]). Numbers will be interpreted as unsigned 8-bit
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integer values between `0` and `255`.
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The `byteOffset` indicates the index in `buf` where searching begins.
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@ -264,3 +264,19 @@ assert.throws(function() {
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assert.throws(function() {
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b.includes([]);
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});
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// test truncation of Number arguments to uint8
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{
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const buf = Buffer.from('this is a test');
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assert.ok(buf.includes(0x6973));
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assert.ok(buf.includes(0x697320));
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assert.ok(buf.includes(0x69732069));
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assert.ok(buf.includes(0x697374657374));
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assert.ok(buf.includes(0x69737374));
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assert.ok(buf.includes(0x69737465));
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assert.ok(buf.includes(0x69737465));
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assert.ok(buf.includes(-140));
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assert.ok(buf.includes(-152));
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assert.ok(!buf.includes(0xff));
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assert.ok(!buf.includes(0xffff));
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}
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@ -470,3 +470,19 @@ pattern = reallyLong.slice(0, 1000000); // First 1/5th.
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assert.equal(3932160, reallyLong.lastIndexOf(pattern));
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pattern = reallyLong.slice(0, 2000000); // first 2/5ths.
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assert.equal(0, reallyLong.lastIndexOf(pattern));
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// test truncation of Number arguments to uint8
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{
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const buf = Buffer.from('this is a test');
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assert.strictEqual(buf.indexOf(0x6973), 3);
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assert.strictEqual(buf.indexOf(0x697320), 4);
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assert.strictEqual(buf.indexOf(0x69732069), 2);
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assert.strictEqual(buf.indexOf(0x697374657374), 0);
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assert.strictEqual(buf.indexOf(0x69737374), 0);
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assert.strictEqual(buf.indexOf(0x69737465), 11);
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assert.strictEqual(buf.indexOf(0x69737465), 11);
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assert.strictEqual(buf.indexOf(-140), 0);
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assert.strictEqual(buf.indexOf(-152), 1);
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assert.strictEqual(buf.indexOf(0xff), -1);
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assert.strictEqual(buf.indexOf(0xffff), -1);
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}
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