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kotlin/plugins/android-extensions/android-extensions-compiler/testData/parcel/box/maps.kt
Steven Schäfer 9b7a95b05c Parcelize: Fix test code
On Android, we would need to call `setDataPosition(0)` after
unmarshalling a parcel. The reason why the test code is currently
working is purely because the Robolectric test framework is more
permissive.
2020-05-27 02:39:29 +09:00

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// WITH_RUNTIME
@file:JvmName("TestKt")
package test
import kotlinx.android.parcel.*
import android.os.Parcel
import android.os.Parcelable
@Parcelize
data class Test(
val a: Map<String, String>,
val b: Map<String?, String>,
val c: Map<String, String?>,
val d: Map<String, Map<Int, String>>,
val e: Map<Int?, List<String>>,
val f: Map<Boolean, Boolean>,
val g: Map<String, Map<String, Map<String, String>>>
) : Parcelable
fun box() = parcelTest { parcel ->
val first = Test(
a = mapOf("A" to "B", "C" to "D"),
b = mapOf("A" to "B", null to "D", "E" to "F"),
c = mapOf("A" to null, "C" to "D"),
d = mapOf("A" to mapOf(1 to "", 2 to "x")),
e = mapOf(1 to listOf("", ""), null to listOf()),
f = mapOf(true to false, false to true),
g = mapOf("A" to mapOf("B" to mapOf("C" to "D", "E" to "F")))
)
first.writeToParcel(parcel, 0)
val bytes = parcel.marshall()
parcel.unmarshall(bytes, 0, bytes.size)
parcel.setDataPosition(0)
val first2 = readFromParcel<Test>(parcel)
assert(first == first2)
}