fix: return consistent results from readers#66
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fixes #57
The test case is the same as from the issue.
That doesn't cover "consistency" fully but at least its a regression for this case.
More tests should be added to ensure that the same input produces a similar result (Ok/Err) across the different readers. I could write a macro for this if desired.
The fix is also a bit dubious. I'm not entirely sure what the
output.len() < self.buffer.capacity()line is for. I removed it because I noticed that the issue was caused by the capacity set on the circular buffer. Expecting a vec with length of >= 8192 would fail but anything shorter would succeed.