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var common = require('../common');
var assert = require('assert');
var stream = require('stream');
var str = 'asdfasdfasdfasdfasdf';
var r = new stream.Readable({
highWaterMark: 5,
encoding: 'utf8'
});
var reads = 0;
var eofed = false;
var ended = false;
r._read = function(n) {
if (reads === 0) {
setTimeout(function() {
r.push(str);
});
reads++;
} else if (reads === 1) {
var ret = r.push(str);
assert.equal(ret, false);
reads++;
} else {
assert(!eofed);
eofed = true;
r.push(null);
}
};
r.on('end', function() {
ended = true;
});
// push some data in to start.
// we've never gotten any read event at this point.
var ret = r.push(str);
// should be false. > hwm
assert(!ret);
var chunk = r.read();
assert.equal(chunk, str);
chunk = r.read();
assert.equal(chunk, null);
r.once('readable', function() {
// this time, we'll get *all* the remaining data, because
// it's been added synchronously, as the read WOULD take
// us below the hwm, and so it triggered a _read() again,
// which synchronously added more, which we then return.
chunk = r.read();
assert.equal(chunk, str + str);
chunk = r.read();
assert.equal(chunk, null);
});
process.on('exit', function() {
assert(eofed);
assert(ended);
assert.equal(reads, 2);
console.log('ok');
});