File: python_pybuf_runme3.py

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#run: 
#  python python_pybuf_runme3.py benchmark
#for the benchmark, other wise the test case will be run
import python_pybuf
import sys
if len(sys.argv)>=2 and sys.argv[1]=="benchmark":
    #run the benchmark
    import time
    k=1000000 #number of times to excute the functions

    t=time.time()
    a = bytearray(b'hello world')
    for i in range(k):
      pybuf.title1(a)
    print("Time used by bytearray:",time.time()-t)

    t=time.time()
    b = 'hello world'
    for i in range(k):
      pybuf.title2(b)
    print("Time used by string:",time.time()-t)
else:
    #run the test case
    buf1 = bytearray(10)
    buf2 = bytearray(50)

    pybuf.func1(buf1)
    assert buf1 == b'a'*10

    pybuf.func2(buf2)
    assert buf2.startswith(b"Hello world!\x00")

    count = pybuf.func3(buf2)
    assert count==10 #number of alpha and number in 'Hello world!'

    length = pybuf.func4(buf2)
    assert length==12

    buf3 = bytearray(b"hello")
    pybuf.title1(buf3)
    assert buf3==b'Hello'