// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package net import ( "os" "testing" "time" ) func testTimeout(t *testing.T, network, addr string, readFrom bool) { fd, err := Dial(network, addr) if err != nil { t.Errorf("dial %s %s failed: %v", network, addr, err) return } defer fd.Close() t0 := time.Nanoseconds() fd.SetReadTimeout(1e8) // 100ms var b [100]byte var n int var err1 os.Error if readFrom { n, _, err1 = fd.(PacketConn).ReadFrom(b[0:]) } else { n, err1 = fd.Read(b[0:]) } t1 := time.Nanoseconds() what := "Read" if readFrom { what = "ReadFrom" } if n != 0 || err1 == nil || !err1.(Error).Timeout() { t.Errorf("fd.%s on %s %s did not return 0, timeout: %v, %v", what, network, addr, n, err1) } if t1-t0 < 0.5e8 || t1-t0 > 1.5e8 { t.Errorf("fd.%s on %s %s took %f seconds, expected 0.1", what, network, addr, float64(t1-t0)/1e9) } } func TestTimeoutUDP(t *testing.T) { testTimeout(t, "udp", "127.0.0.1:53", false) testTimeout(t, "udp", "127.0.0.1:53", true) } func TestTimeoutTCP(t *testing.T) { // set up a listener that won't talk back listening := make(chan string) done := make(chan int) go runServe(t, "tcp", "127.0.0.1:0", listening, done) addr := <-listening testTimeout(t, "tcp", addr, false) <-done }