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#!/usr/bin/python2.4 |
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# xdelta 3 - delta compression tools and library |
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# Copyright (C) 2003, 2006, 2007. Joshua P. MacDonald |
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# |
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
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# (at your option) any later version. |
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# |
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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# GNU General Public License for more details. |
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# |
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA |
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import xdelta3 |
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# the test data section is expected to be len('target') |
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source = 'source source input0 source source' |
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target = 'source source target source source' |
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# |
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# |
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print 'encode: basic ...' |
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result, patch = xdelta3.xd3_encode_memory(target, source, 50) |
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assert result == 0 |
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assert len(patch) < len(source) |
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print 'encode: adler32 ...' |
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result, patch_adler32 = xdelta3.xd3_encode_memory(target, source, 50, |
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xdelta3.XD3_ADLER32) |
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assert result == 0 |
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assert len(patch_adler32) < len(source) |
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assert len(patch_adler32) > len(patch) |
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print 'encode: secondary ...' |
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result, patch_djw = xdelta3.xd3_encode_memory(target, source, 50, |
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xdelta3.XD3_SEC_DJW) |
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assert result == 0 |
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# secondary compression doesn't help |
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assert len(patch_djw) > len(patch) |
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print 'encode: exact ...' |
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result, ignore = xdelta3.xd3_encode_memory(target, source, len(patch)) |
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assert result == 0 |
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assert len(ignore) < len(source) |
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print 'encode: out of space ...' |
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result, ignore = xdelta3.xd3_encode_memory(target, source, len(patch) - 1) |
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assert result == 28 |
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assert ignore == None |
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print 'encode: zero space ...' |
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result, ignore = xdelta3.xd3_encode_memory(target, source, 0) |
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assert result == 28 |
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assert ignore == None |
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print 'encode: no source ...' |
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result, zdata = xdelta3.xd3_encode_memory(target, None, 50) |
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assert result == 0 |
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assert len(zdata) > len(patch) |
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print 'encode: no input ...' |
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result, ignore = xdelta3.xd3_encode_memory(None, None, 50) |
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assert result != 0 |
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print 'decode: basic ...' |
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result, target1 = xdelta3.xd3_decode_memory(patch, source, len(target)) |
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assert result == 0 |
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assert len(target1) == len(target) |
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assert target1 == target |
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print 'decode: out of space ...' |
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result, ignore = xdelta3.xd3_decode_memory(patch, source, len(target) - 1) |
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assert result == 28 |
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assert ignore == None |
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print 'decode: zero space ...' |
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result, ignore = xdelta3.xd3_decode_memory(patch, source, 0) |
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assert result == 28 |
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assert ignore == None |
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print 'decode: single byte error ...' |
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# a few expected single-byte errors, e.g., unused address cache bits, see |
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# xdelta3-test.h's single-bit error tests |
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extra_count = 4 |
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noverify_count = 0 |
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for corrupt_pos in range(len(patch_adler32)): |
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input = ''.join([j == corrupt_pos and '\xff' or patch_adler32[j] |
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for j in range(len(patch_adler32))]) |
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result, ignore = xdelta3.xd3_decode_memory(input, source, len(target), 0) |
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assert result == -17712 |
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assert ignore == None |
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# without adler32 verification, the error may be in the data section which |
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# in this case is 6 bytes 'target' |
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result, corrupt = xdelta3.xd3_decode_memory(input, source, len(target), |
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xdelta3.XD3_ADLER32_NOVER) |
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if result == 0: |
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noverify_count = noverify_count + 1 |
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#print "got %s" % corrupt |
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#end |
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#end |
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assert noverify_count == len('target') + extra_count |
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print 'decode: no source ...' |
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result, target2 = xdelta3.xd3_decode_memory(zdata, None, len(target)) |
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assert result == 0 |
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assert target == target2 |
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# Test compression level setting via flags. assumes a 9 byte checksum |
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# and that level 9 steps 2, level 1 steps 15: |
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# 01234567890123456789012345678901 |
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# level 1 only indexes 2 checksums "abcdefghi" and "ABCDEFGHI" |
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# outputs 43 vs. 23 bytes |
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print 'encode: compression level ...' |
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source = '_la_la_abcdefghi_la_la_ABCDEFGHI' |
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target = 'la_la_ABCDEFGH__la_la_abcdefgh__' |
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result1, level1 = xdelta3.xd3_encode_memory(target, source, 50, xdelta3.XD3_COMPLEVEL_1) |
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result9, level9 = xdelta3.xd3_encode_memory(target, source, 50, xdelta3.XD3_COMPLEVEL_9) |
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assert result1 == 0 and result9 == 0 |
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assert len(level1) > len(level9) |
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print 'PASS' |