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After surefire 2058 #519

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@Tibor17 Tibor17 commented Apr 13, 2022

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countDecodedBytes += readInputBytes;
strings.add( ( (Buffer) output ).flip().toString() );
( (Buffer) output ).clear();
memento.getLine().setPositionByteBuffer( 0 );
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What's the reason of resetting line position here?

Will give this branch a try later. Maybe compare events dump before and after on single test runs, and just see if larger projects have no other issues.

I think I already tried with removed do-while once, because it was suspicious at first look. But didn't want to change anything else in #518 , but my guess was that that wile condition is never true.

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@zoltanmeze memento.getLine() holds the line which could not be properly decoded and it is eligible for printing a corruption status on the console.

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After properly decoded bytes, we clear the buffer and new bytes will be decoded. The corrupted line has to reset to 0 and remaining is 0 too of course.

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If MalformedFrameException is caught, whole byte sequence is printed as a corrupted string starting by memento.getLine().getPositionByteBuffer() up to the buffer's position.

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I see. Wouldn't read( memento, bytesToRead ); also reset this to 0 in every iteration starting from second?

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The memento holds the reference to the buffer too. And if I clean it up, I should reset the position variable via memento.getLine().setPositionByteBuffer( 0 ) in order to be consistent.

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