netty5/buffer/src/test/java/io/netty/buffer/BigEndianHeapByteBufTest.java
Artem Smotrakov e5951d46fc
Enable nohttp check during the build (#10708)
Motivation:

HTTP is a plaintext protocol which means that someone may be able
to eavesdrop the data. To prevent this, HTTPS should be used whenever
possible. However, maintaining using https:// in all URLs may be
difficult. The nohttp tool can help here. The tool scans all the files
in a repository and reports where http:// is used.

Modifications:

- Added nohttp (via checkstyle) into the build process.
- Suppressed findings for the websites
  that don't support HTTPS or that are not reachable

Result:

- Prevent using HTTP in the future.
- Encourage users to use HTTPS when they follow the links they found in
  the code.
2020-10-23 14:44:18 +02:00

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/*
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package io.netty.buffer;
import org.junit.Test;
import static org.junit.Assert.*;
/**
* Tests big-endian heap channel buffers
*/
public class BigEndianHeapByteBufTest extends AbstractByteBufTest {
@Override
protected ByteBuf newBuffer(int length, int maxCapacity) {
ByteBuf buffer = Unpooled.buffer(length, maxCapacity);
assertEquals(0, buffer.writerIndex());
return buffer;
}
@Test(expected = NullPointerException.class)
public void shouldNotAllowNullInConstructor1() {
new UnpooledHeapByteBuf(null, new byte[1], 0);
}
@Test(expected = NullPointerException.class)
public void shouldNotAllowNullInConstructor2() {
new UnpooledHeapByteBuf(UnpooledByteBufAllocator.DEFAULT, null, 0);
}
}