package bpool import ( "bytes" "testing" ) func TestBufferPool(t *testing.T) { var size int = 4 bufPool := NewBufferPool(size) // Test Get/Put b := bufPool.Get() bufPool.Put(b) // Add some additional buffers beyond the pool size. for i := 0; i < size*2; i++ { bufPool.Put(bytes.NewBuffer([]byte{})) } // Close the channel so we can iterate over it. close(bufPool.c) // Check the size of the pool. if len(bufPool.c) != size { t.Fatalf("bufferpool size invalid: got %v want %v", len(bufPool.c), size) } }