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use std::fs::File;
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use std::io::Write;
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use cbz2pdf::formats::cbr::CbrReader;
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use cbz2pdf::formats::FormatReader;
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// We cannot reliably create a RAR archive in tests (tools cannot create .rar),
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// Instead, verify that the reader fails gracefully (returns an error) when given an invalid .cbr
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// file.
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#[test]
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fn cbr_reader_errors_on_invalid_archive() {
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    let temp_dir = tempfile::tempdir().expect("create temp dir");
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    let cbr_path = temp_dir.path().join("invalid.cbr");
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    // Write some junk that is definitely not a RAR archive
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    let mut f = File::create(&cbr_path).expect("create cbr");
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    f.write_all(b"this is not a rar archive").unwrap();
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    let reader = CbrReader;
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    let res = reader.read(&cbr_path);
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    assert!(res.is_err(), "CbrReader should error on invalid archives");
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}
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