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// Copyright 2024 The Wuffs Authors.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
//
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR MIT
// ----------------
/*
This test program is typically run indirectly, by the "wuffs test" or "wuffs
bench" commands. These commands take an optional "-mimic" flag to check that
Wuffs' output mimics (i.e. exactly matches) other libraries' output, such as
giflib for GIF, libpng for PNG, etc.
To manually run this test:
for CC in clang gcc; do
$CC -std=c99 -Wall -Werror lzip.c && ./a.out
rm -f a.out
done
Each edition should print "PASS", amongst other information, and exit(0).
Add the "wuffs mimic cflags" (everything after the colon below) to the C
compiler flags (after the .c file) to run the mimic tests.
To manually run the benchmarks, replace "-Wall -Werror" with "-O3" and replace
the first "./a.out" with "./a.out -bench". Combine these changes with the
"wuffs mimic cflags" to run the mimic benchmarks.
*/
// ¿ wuffs mimic cflags: -DWUFFS_MIMIC
// Wuffs ships as a "single file C library" or "header file library" as per
// https://github.com/nothings/stb/blob/master/docs/stb_howto.txt
//
// To use that single file as a "foo.c"-like implementation, instead of a
// "foo.h"-like header, #define WUFFS_IMPLEMENTATION before #include'ing or
// compiling it.
#define WUFFS_IMPLEMENTATION
// Defining the WUFFS_CONFIG__MODULE* macros are optional, but it lets users of
// release/c/etc.c choose which parts of Wuffs to build. That file contains the
// entire Wuffs standard library, implementing a variety of codecs and file
// formats. Without this macro definition, an optimizing compiler or linker may
// very well discard Wuffs code for unused codecs, but listing the Wuffs
// modules we use makes that process explicit. Preprocessing means that such
// code simply isn't compiled.
#define WUFFS_CONFIG__MODULES
#define WUFFS_CONFIG__MODULE__BASE
#define WUFFS_CONFIG__MODULE__CRC32
#define WUFFS_CONFIG__MODULE__LZIP
#define WUFFS_CONFIG__MODULE__LZMA
// If building this program in an environment that doesn't easily accommodate
// relative includes, you can use the script/inline-c-relative-includes.go
// program to generate a stand-alone C file.
#include "../../../release/c/wuffs-unsupported-snapshot.c"
#include "../testlib/testlib.c"
#ifdef WUFFS_MIMIC
// No mimic library.
#endif
// ---------------- Lzip Tests
const char* //
test_wuffs_lzip_decode_interface() {
CHECK_FOCUS(__func__);
wuffs_lzip__decoder dec;
CHECK_STATUS("initialize",
wuffs_lzip__decoder__initialize(
&dec, sizeof dec, WUFFS_VERSION,
WUFFS_INITIALIZE__LEAVE_INTERNAL_BUFFERS_UNINITIALIZED));
return do_test__wuffs_base__io_transformer(
wuffs_lzip__decoder__upcast_as__wuffs_base__io_transformer(&dec),
"test/data/romeo.txt.lz", 0, SIZE_MAX, 942, 0x0A);
}
// ---------------- Mimic Tests
#ifdef WUFFS_MIMIC
// No mimic tests.
#endif // WUFFS_MIMIC
// ---------------- Lzip Benches
// No Lzip benches.
// ---------------- Mimic Benches
#ifdef WUFFS_MIMIC
// No mimic benches.
#endif // WUFFS_MIMIC
// ---------------- Manifest
proc g_tests[] = {
test_wuffs_lzip_decode_interface,
#ifdef WUFFS_MIMIC
// No mimic tests.
#endif // WUFFS_MIMIC
NULL,
};
proc g_benches[] = {
// No Lzip benches.
#ifdef WUFFS_MIMIC
// No mimic benches.
#endif // WUFFS_MIMIC
NULL,
};
int //
main(int argc, char** argv) {
g_proc_package_name = "std/lzip";
return test_main(argc, argv, g_tests, g_benches);
}