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hashcat/deps/xxHash/tests/generate_unicode_test.c

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/*
* Generates a Unicode test for xxhsum without using Unicode in the source files.
*
* Copyright (C) 2020 Devin Hussey (easyaspi314)
*
* BSD 2-Clause License (https://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php)
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
* met:
*
* * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
* copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
* in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
* distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
* A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
* OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/*
* Certain terminals don't properly handle UTF-8 (i.e. rxvt and command prompt
* in the default codepage), and that can cause issues when editing text.
*
* We use this C file to generate a file with a Unicode filename, a file with
* a checksum of said file, and both a Windows batch script and a Unix shell
* script to test the file.
*/
#define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS /* Silence warnings on MSVC */
#include <stdio.h>
/* Use a Japanese filename, something that can't be cheated with ANSI.
* yuniko-do.unicode (literally unicode.unicode) */
/* Use raw hex values to ensure that the output is well-formed UTF-8. It is also more C90 compliant. */
static const char FILENAME[] = {
(char)0xe3, (char)0x83, (char)0xa6, /* U+30e6: Katakana letter yu */
(char)0xe3, (char)0x83, (char)0x8b, /* U+30cb: Katakana letter ni */
(char)0xe3, (char)0x82, (char)0xb3, /* U+30b3: Katakana letter ko */
(char)0xe3, (char)0x83, (char)0xbc, /* U+30fc: Katakana-Hiragana prolonged sound mark (dash) */
(char)0xe3, (char)0x83, (char)0x89, /* U+30c9: Katakana letter do */
'.','u','n','i','c','o','d','e','\0' /* ".unicode" (so we can glob in make clean and .gitignore) */
};
#ifdef _WIN32
/* The same text as above, but encoded in Windows UTF-16. */
static const wchar_t WFILENAME[] = { 0x30e6, 0x30cb, 0x30b3, 0x30fc, 0x30c9, L'.', L'u', L'n', L'i', L'c', L'o', L'd', L'e', L'\0' };
#endif
int main(void)
{
FILE *f, *script, *checksum;
/* Create our Unicode file. Use _wfopen on Windows as fopen doesn't support Unicode filenames. */
#ifdef _WIN32
if (!(f = _wfopen(WFILENAME, L"wb"))) return 1;
#else
if (!(f = fopen(FILENAME, "wb"))) return 1;
#endif
fprintf(f, "test\n");
fclose(f);
/* XXH64 checksum file with the precalculated checksum for said file. */
if (!(checksum = fopen("unicode_test.xxh64", "wb")))
return 1;
fprintf(checksum, "2d7f1808da1fa63c %s\n", FILENAME);
fclose(checksum);
/* Create two scripts for both Windows and Unix. */
/* Generate a Windows batch script. Always insert CRLF manually. */
if (!(script = fopen("unicode_test.bat", "wb")))
return 1;
/* Disable echoing the commands. We do that ourselves the naive way. */
fprintf(script, "@echo off\r\n");
/* Change to codepage 65001 to enable UTF-8 support. */
fprintf(script, "chcp 65001 >NUL 2>&1\r\n");
/* First test a Unicode filename */
fprintf(script, "echo Testing filename provided on command line...\r\n");
fprintf(script, "echo xxhsum.exe \"%s\"\r\n", FILENAME);
fprintf(script, "xxhsum.exe \"%s\"\r\n", FILENAME);
/* Bail on error */
fprintf(script, "if %%ERRORLEVEL%% neq 0 (\r\n");
fprintf(script, " exit /B %%ERRORLEVEL%%\r\n");
fprintf(script, ")\r\n");
/* Then test a checksum file. */
fprintf(script, "echo Testing a checksum file...\r\n");
fprintf(script, "echo xxhsum.exe -c unicode_test.xxh64\r\n");
fprintf(script, "xxhsum.exe -c unicode_test.xxh64\r\n");
fprintf(script, "exit /B %%ERRORLEVEL%%\r\n");
fclose(script);
/* Generate a Unix shell script */
if (!(script = fopen("unicode_test.sh", "wb")))
return 1;
fprintf(script, "#!/bin/sh\n");
/*
* Some versions of MSYS, MinGW and Cygwin do not support UTF-8, and the ones that
* don't may error with something like this:
*
* Error: Could not open '<mojibake>.unicode': No such file or directory.
*
* which is an internal error that happens when it tries to convert MinGW/Cygwin
* paths to Windows paths.
*
* In that case, we bail to cmd.exe and the batch script, which supports UTF-8
* on Windows 7 and later.
*/
fprintf(script, "case $(uname) in\n");
/* MinGW/MSYS converts /c to C:\ unless you have a double slash,
* Cygwin does not. */
fprintf(script, " *CYGWIN*)\n");
fprintf(script, " exec cmd.exe /c unicode_test.bat\n");
fprintf(script, " ;;\n");
fprintf(script, " *MINGW*|*MSYS*)\n");
fprintf(script, " exec cmd.exe //c unicode_test.bat\n");
fprintf(script, " ;;\n");
fprintf(script, "esac\n");
/* First test a Unicode filename */
fprintf(script, "echo Testing filename provided on command line...\n");
fprintf(script, "echo './xxhsum \"%s\" || exit $?'\n", FILENAME);
fprintf(script, "./xxhsum \"%s\" || exit $?\n", FILENAME);
/* Then test a checksum file. */
fprintf(script, "echo Testing a checksum file...\n");
fprintf(script, "echo './xxhsum -c unicode_test.xxh64 || exit $?'\n");
fprintf(script, "./xxhsum -c unicode_test.xxh64 || exit $?\n");
fclose(script);
return 0;
}