// 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 iotest import ( "io"; "log"; "os"; ) type writeLogger struct { prefix string; w io.Writer; } func (l *writeLogger) Write(p []byte) (n int, err os.Error) { n, err = l.w.Write(p); if err != nil { log.Stdoutf("%s %x: %v", l.prefix, p[0:n], err) } else { log.Stdoutf("%s %x", l.prefix, p[0:n]) } return; } // NewWriteLogger returns a writer that behaves like w except // that it logs (using log.Stdout) each write to standard output, // printing the prefix and the hexadecimal data written. func NewWriteLogger(prefix string, w io.Writer) io.Writer { return &writeLogger{prefix, w} } type readLogger struct { prefix string; r io.Reader; } func (l *readLogger) Read(p []byte) (n int, err os.Error) { n, err = l.r.Read(p); if err != nil { log.Stdoutf("%s %x: %v", l.prefix, p[0:n], err) } else { log.Stdoutf("%s %x", l.prefix, p[0:n]) } return; } // NewReadLogger returns a reader that behaves like r except // that it logs (using log.Stdout) each read to standard output, // printing the prefix and the hexadecimal data written. func NewReadLogger(prefix string, r io.Reader) io.Reader { return &readLogger{prefix, r} }