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buffer: draining any zero byte fragments #9837

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5 changes: 5 additions & 0 deletions source/common/buffer/buffer_impl.cc
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Expand Up @@ -148,6 +148,11 @@ void OwnedImpl::drain(uint64_t size) {
size = 0;
}
}
// Make sure to drain any zero byte fragments that might have been added as
// sentinels for flushed data.
while (!slices_.empty() && slices_.front()->dataSize() == 0) {
slices_.pop_front();
}
}

uint64_t OwnedImpl::getRawSlices(RawSlice* out, uint64_t out_size) const {
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18 changes: 18 additions & 0 deletions test/common/buffer/owned_impl_test.cc
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Expand Up @@ -65,6 +65,24 @@ TEST_F(OwnedImplTest, AddBufferFragmentWithCleanup) {
EXPECT_TRUE(release_callback_called_);
}

TEST_F(OwnedImplTest, AddEmptyFragment) {
char input[] = "hello world";
BufferFragmentImpl frag1(input, 11, [](const void*, size_t, const BufferFragmentImpl*) {});
BufferFragmentImpl frag2("", 0, [this](const void*, size_t, const BufferFragmentImpl*) {
release_callback_called_ = true;
});
Buffer::OwnedImpl buffer;
buffer.addBufferFragment(frag1);
EXPECT_EQ(11, buffer.length());

buffer.addBufferFragment(frag2);
EXPECT_EQ(11, buffer.length());

buffer.drain(11);
EXPECT_EQ(0, buffer.length());
EXPECT_TRUE(release_callback_called_);
}

TEST_F(OwnedImplTest, AddBufferFragmentDynamicAllocation) {
char input_stack[] = "hello world";
char* input = new char[11];
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