From f0bda7c287ad4012750724d1a836131e6498d9a9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2021 14:52:00 +0100 Subject: Merging upstream version 1.22. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- testsuite/check.sh | 242 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------- testsuite/fox_bcrc.lz | Bin 0 -> 80 bytes testsuite/fox_crc0.lz | Bin 0 -> 80 bytes testsuite/fox_das46.lz | Bin 0 -> 80 bytes testsuite/fox_de20.lz | Bin 0 -> 80 bytes testsuite/fox_mes81.lz | Bin 0 -> 80 bytes testsuite/fox_s11.lz | Bin 0 -> 80 bytes testsuite/fox_v2.lz | Bin 0 -> 80 bytes testsuite/test_bad1.lz | Bin 7376 -> 7376 bytes testsuite/test_bad6.lz | Bin 0 -> 7376 bytes testsuite/test_bad6.txt | 26 +++++ testsuite/test_bad7.lz | Bin 0 -> 7376 bytes testsuite/test_bad7.txt | 215 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ testsuite/test_bad8.lz | Bin 0 -> 7376 bytes testsuite/test_bad8.txt | 3 + testsuite/test_bad9.lz | Bin 0 -> 7376 bytes testsuite/test_bad9.txt | 5 + testsuite/test_em.txt.lz | Bin 0 -> 14024 bytes 18 files changed, 448 insertions(+), 43 deletions(-) create mode 100644 testsuite/fox_bcrc.lz create mode 100644 testsuite/fox_crc0.lz create mode 100644 testsuite/fox_das46.lz create mode 100644 testsuite/fox_de20.lz create mode 100644 testsuite/fox_mes81.lz create mode 100644 testsuite/fox_s11.lz create mode 100644 testsuite/fox_v2.lz create mode 100644 testsuite/test_bad6.lz create mode 100644 testsuite/test_bad6.txt create mode 100644 testsuite/test_bad7.lz create mode 100644 testsuite/test_bad7.txt create mode 100644 testsuite/test_bad8.lz create mode 100644 testsuite/test_bad8.txt create mode 100644 testsuite/test_bad9.lz create mode 100644 testsuite/test_bad9.txt create mode 100644 testsuite/test_em.txt.lz (limited to 'testsuite') diff --git a/testsuite/check.sh b/testsuite/check.sh index a902d93..e78b7f7 100755 --- a/testsuite/check.sh +++ b/testsuite/check.sh @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ #! /bin/sh # check script for Lziprecover - Data recovery tool for the lzip format -# Copyright (C) 2009-2019 Antonio Diaz Diaz. +# Copyright (C) 2009-2021 Antonio Diaz Diaz. # # This script is free software: you have unlimited permission -# to copy, distribute and modify it. +# to copy, distribute, and modify it. LC_ALL=C export LC_ALL @@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ cd "${objdir}"/tmp || framework_failure cat "${testdir}"/test.txt > in || framework_failure in_lz="${testdir}"/test.txt.lz in_lzma="${testdir}"/test.txt.lzma +in_em="${testdir}"/test_em.txt.lz inD="${testdir}"/test21723.txt bad1_lz="${testdir}"/test_bad1.lz bad2_lz="${testdir}"/test_bad2.lz @@ -60,11 +61,15 @@ test_failed() { fail=1 ; printf " $1" ; [ -z "$2" ] || printf "($2)" ; } # Description of test files for lziprecover: # single-member files with one or more errors -# test_bad1.lz: byte at offset 66 changed from 0xA6 to 0x46 +# test_bad1.lz: byte at offset 66 changed from 0xA6 to 0x26 # test_bad2.lz: [ 34- 65] --> copy of bytes [ 68- 99] # test_bad3.lz: [ 512-1535] --> zeroed [2560-3583] --> zeroed # test_bad4.lz: [3072-4095] --> random errors [4608-5631] --> zeroed # test_bad5.lz: [1024-2047] --> random errors [5120-6143] --> random data +# test_bad6.lz: [ 512-1023] --> zeroed (reference test.txt [ 891- 2137]) +# test_bad7.lz: [6656-7167] --> zeroed (reference test.txt [20428-32231]) +# test_bad8.lz: [ 66- 73] --> zeroed (reference test.txt [ 89- 110]) +# test_bad9.lz: [6491-6498] --> zeroed (reference test.txt [17977-18120]) # # 6-member files with one or more errors # fox6_bad1.lz: byte at offset 5 changed from 0x0C to 0x00 (DS) @@ -108,6 +113,11 @@ printf "testing lziprecover-%s..." "$2" [ $? = 2 ] || test_failed $LINENO "${LZIP}" -dq -o in < "${in_lz}" [ $? = 1 ] || test_failed $LINENO +"${LZIP}" -dq -o in "${in_lz}" +[ $? = 1 ] || test_failed $LINENO +"${LZIP}" -dq -o out nx_file.lz +[ $? = 1 ] || test_failed $LINENO +[ ! -e out ] || test_failed $LINENO # these are for code coverage "${LZIP}" -lt "${in_lz}" 2> /dev/null [ $? = 1 ] || test_failed $LINENO @@ -115,7 +125,9 @@ printf "testing lziprecover-%s..." "$2" [ $? = 1 ] || test_failed $LINENO "${LZIP}" -cdt "${in_lz}" > out 2> /dev/null [ $? = 1 ] || test_failed $LINENO -"${LZIP}" -t -- nx_file 2> /dev/null +"${LZIP}" -t -- nx_file.lz 2> /dev/null +[ $? = 1 ] || test_failed $LINENO +"${LZIP}" -t "" < /dev/null 2> /dev/null [ $? = 1 ] || test_failed $LINENO "${LZIP}" --help > /dev/null || test_failed $LINENO "${LZIP}" -n1 -V > /dev/null || test_failed $LINENO @@ -136,6 +148,9 @@ printf "testing lziprecover-%s..." "$2" printf "LZIP\001-.............................." | "${LZIP}" -t 2> /dev/null printf "LZIP\002-.............................." | "${LZIP}" -t 2> /dev/null printf "LZIP\001+.............................." | "${LZIP}" -t 2> /dev/null + +"${LZIPRECOVER}" -eq "${testdir}"/test_bad6.lz +[ $? = 1 ] || test_failed $LINENO "${LZIPRECOVER}" -mq "${bad1_lz}" [ $? = 1 ] || test_failed $LINENO "${LZIPRECOVER}" -Rq @@ -201,8 +216,14 @@ printf "LZIP\001+.............................." | "${LZIP}" -t 2> /dev/null [ $? = 1 ] || test_failed $LINENO "${LZIPRECOVER}" -Akq "${in_lzma}" [ $? = 1 ] || test_failed $LINENO +rm -f copy.lz || framework_failure +"${LZIPRECOVER}" -A "${in_lzma}" -o copy.lz || test_failed $LINENO +cmp "${in_lz}" copy.lz || test_failed $LINENO "${LZIPRECOVER}" -Ac "${in_lzma}" > copy.lz || test_failed $LINENO cmp "${in_lz}" copy.lz || test_failed $LINENO +rm -f copy.lz || framework_failure +"${LZIPRECOVER}" -A -o copy.lz < "${in_lzma}" || test_failed $LINENO +cmp "${in_lz}" copy.lz || test_failed $LINENO "${LZIPRECOVER}" -A < "${in_lzma}" > copy.lz || test_failed $LINENO cmp "${in_lz}" copy.lz || test_failed $LINENO rm -f copy.lz || framework_failure @@ -220,21 +241,35 @@ printf "to be overwritten" > copy.tar.lz || framework_failure "${LZIPRECOVER}" -Af copy.tlz || test_failed $LINENO cmp "${in_lz}" copy.tar.lz || test_failed $LINENO rm -f copy.tar.lz || framework_failure -cat "${in_lzma}" > anyothername || framework_failure -"${LZIPRECOVER}" -A -o copy - anyothername - < "${in_lzma}" || +cat in in > in2 || framework_failure +"${LZIPRECOVER}" -A -o out2.lz - "${in_lzma}" - < "${in_lzma}" || test_failed $LINENO -cmp "${in_lz}" copy.lz || test_failed $LINENO -cmp "${in_lz}" anyothername.lz || test_failed $LINENO -rm -f copy.lz anyothername.lz || framework_failure +"${LZIP}" -cd out2.lz > copy2 || test_failed $LINENO +cmp in2 copy2 || test_failed $LINENO +rm -f out2.lz copy2 || framework_failure printf "\ntesting decompression..." -"${LZIP}" -lq "${in_lz}" || test_failed $LINENO -"${LZIP}" -t "${in_lz}" || test_failed $LINENO -"${LZIP}" -cd "${in_lz}" > copy || test_failed $LINENO -cmp in copy || test_failed $LINENO +for i in "${in_lz}" "${in_em}" ; do + "${LZIP}" -lq "$i" || test_failed $LINENO "$i" + "${LZIP}" -t "$i" || test_failed $LINENO "$i" + "${LZIP}" -d "$i" -o copy || test_failed $LINENO "$i" + cmp in copy || test_failed $LINENO "$i" + "${LZIP}" -cd "$i" > copy || test_failed $LINENO "$i" + cmp in copy || test_failed $LINENO "$i" + "${LZIP}" -d "$i" -o - > copy || test_failed $LINENO "$i" + cmp in copy || test_failed $LINENO "$i" + "${LZIP}" -d < "$i" > copy || test_failed $LINENO "$i" + cmp in copy || test_failed $LINENO "$i" + rm -f copy || framework_failure +done + +lines=$("${LZIP}" -tvv "${in_em}" 2>&1 | wc -l) || test_failed $LINENO +[ "${lines}" -eq 8 ] || test_failed $LINENO "${lines}" + +lines=$("${LZIP}" -lvv "${in_em}" | wc -l) || test_failed $LINENO +[ "${lines}" -eq 11 ] || test_failed $LINENO "${lines}" -rm -f copy || framework_failure cat "${in_lz}" > copy.lz || framework_failure "${LZIP}" -dk copy.lz || test_failed $LINENO cmp in copy || test_failed $LINENO @@ -248,10 +283,16 @@ cmp in copy || test_failed $LINENO printf "to be overwritten" > copy || framework_failure "${LZIP}" -df -o copy < "${in_lz}" || test_failed $LINENO cmp in copy || test_failed $LINENO +rm -f out copy || framework_failure +"${LZIP}" -d -o ./- "${in_lz}" || test_failed $LINENO +cmp in ./- || test_failed $LINENO +rm -f ./- || framework_failure +"${LZIP}" -d -o ./- < "${in_lz}" || test_failed $LINENO +cmp in ./- || test_failed $LINENO +rm -f ./- || framework_failure -rm -f copy || framework_failure cat "${in_lz}" > anyothername || framework_failure -"${LZIP}" -dv --output copy - anyothername - < "${in_lz}" 2> /dev/null || +"${LZIP}" -dv - anyothername - < "${in_lz}" > copy 2> /dev/null || test_failed $LINENO cmp in copy || test_failed $LINENO cmp in anyothername.out || test_failed $LINENO @@ -291,18 +332,20 @@ done [ ! -e nx_file ] || test_failed $LINENO cmp in copy || test_failed $LINENO -cat in in > in2 || framework_failure -cat "${in_lz}" "${in_lz}" > in2.lz || framework_failure -"${LZIP}" -lq in2.lz || test_failed $LINENO -"${LZIP}" -t in2.lz || test_failed $LINENO -"${LZIP}" -cd in2.lz > copy2 || test_failed $LINENO +"${LZIP}" -lq "${in_lz}" "${in_lz}" || test_failed $LINENO +"${LZIP}" -t "${in_lz}" "${in_lz}" || test_failed $LINENO +"${LZIP}" -cd "${in_lz}" "${in_lz}" -o out > copy2 || test_failed $LINENO +[ ! -e out ] || test_failed $LINENO # override -o +cmp in2 copy2 || test_failed $LINENO +rm -f copy2 || framework_failure +"${LZIP}" -d "${in_lz}" "${in_lz}" -o copy2 || test_failed $LINENO cmp in2 copy2 || test_failed $LINENO +rm -f copy2 || framework_failure -cat in2.lz > copy2.lz || framework_failure +cat "${in_lz}" "${in_lz}" > copy2.lz || framework_failure printf "\ngarbage" >> copy2.lz || framework_failure "${LZIP}" -tvvvv copy2.lz 2> /dev/null || test_failed $LINENO -rm -f copy2 || framework_failure -"${LZIP}" -aD0 -q copy2.lz +"${LZIPRECOVER}" -aD0 -q copy2.lz [ $? = 2 ] || test_failed $LINENO "${LZIP}" -alq copy2.lz [ $? = 2 ] || test_failed $LINENO @@ -319,6 +362,7 @@ rm -f copy2 || framework_failure printf "to be overwritten" > copy2 || framework_failure "${LZIP}" -df copy2.lz || test_failed $LINENO cmp in2 copy2 || test_failed $LINENO +rm -f copy2 || framework_failure "${LZIPRECOVER}" -D ,18000 "${in_lz}" > copy || test_failed $LINENO "${LZIPRECOVER}" -D 18000 "${in_lz}" >> copy || test_failed $LINENO @@ -327,19 +371,6 @@ cmp in copy || test_failed $LINENO cmp "${inD}" copy || test_failed $LINENO "${LZIPRECOVER}" -D 21723,397 "${in_lz}" > copy || test_failed $LINENO cmp "${inD}" copy || test_failed $LINENO -"${LZIPRECOVER}" -D0 -iq "${f6b1_lz}" -fo copy -[ $? = 2 ] || test_failed $LINENO -cmp "${f6b1}" copy || test_failed $LINENO -"${LZIPRECOVER}" -D0 -iq "${f6b1_lz}" > copy -[ $? = 2 ] || test_failed $LINENO -cmp "${f6b1}" copy || test_failed $LINENO - -printf "LZIP\001+" > in2t.lz || framework_failure # gap size < 36 bytes -cat "${in_lz}" in "${in_lz}" >> in2t.lz || framework_failure -printf "LZIP\001-" >> in2t.lz || framework_failure # truncated member -"${LZIPRECOVER}" -D0 -i in2t.lz > copy2 || test_failed $LINENO -cmp in2 copy2 || test_failed $LINENO -rm -f in2 in2t.lz copy2 || framework_failure printf "\ntesting bad input..." @@ -411,6 +442,24 @@ else fi rm -f int.lz || framework_failure +for i in fox_v2.lz fox_s11.lz fox_de20.lz \ + fox_bcrc.lz fox_crc0.lz fox_das46.lz fox_mes81.lz ; do + "${LZIP}" -tq "${testdir}"/$i + [ $? = 2 ] || test_failed $LINENO $i +done + +"${LZIP}" -cd "${fox_lz}" > fox || test_failed $LINENO +for i in fox_bcrc.lz fox_crc0.lz fox_das46.lz fox_mes81.lz ; do + "${LZIP}" -cdq "${testdir}"/$i > out + [ $? = 2 ] || test_failed $LINENO $i + cmp fox out || test_failed $LINENO $i + "${LZIPRECOVER}" -tq -i "${testdir}"/$i || test_failed $LINENO $i + "${LZIPRECOVER}" -cdq -i "${testdir}"/$i > out || test_failed $LINENO $i + cmp fox out || test_failed $LINENO $i +done +rm -f fox out || framework_failure + +cat "${in_lz}" "${in_lz}" > in2.lz || framework_failure cat "${in_lz}" "${in_lz}" "${in_lz}" > in3.lz || framework_failure if dd if=in3.lz of=trunc.lz bs=14752 count=1 2> /dev/null && [ -e trunc.lz ] && cmp in2.lz trunc.lz > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then @@ -434,11 +483,11 @@ rm -f in3.lz trunc.lz out || framework_failure for i in "${f6s1_lz}" "${f6s2_lz}" ; do lines=`"${LZIP}" -lvv "$i" | wc -l || test_failed $LINENO "$i"` - [ "${lines}" -eq 2 ] || test_failed $LINENO "$i" + [ "${lines}" -eq 2 ] || test_failed $LINENO "$i ${lines}" done for i in "${f6s3_lz}" "${f6s4_lz}" "${f6s5_lz}" "${f6s6_lz}" ; do lines=`"${LZIP}" -lvv "$i" | wc -l || test_failed $LINENO "$i"` - [ "${lines}" -eq 9 ] || test_failed $LINENO "$i" + [ "${lines}" -eq 9 ] || test_failed $LINENO "$i ${lines}" done cat "${in_lz}" > ingin.lz || framework_failure @@ -446,13 +495,50 @@ printf "g" >> ingin.lz || framework_failure cat "${in_lz}" >> ingin.lz || framework_failure "${LZIP}" -lq ingin.lz [ $? = 2 ] || test_failed $LINENO -"${LZIP}" -lq -i ingin.lz || test_failed $LINENO +"${LZIP}" -atq ingin.lz +[ $? = 2 ] || test_failed $LINENO +"${LZIP}" -atq < ingin.lz +[ $? = 2 ] || test_failed $LINENO +"${LZIP}" -acdq ingin.lz > out +[ $? = 2 ] || test_failed $LINENO +"${LZIP}" -adq < ingin.lz > out +[ $? = 2 ] || test_failed $LINENO +"${LZIPRECOVER}" -lq -i ingin.lz || test_failed $LINENO "${LZIP}" -t ingin.lz || test_failed $LINENO +"${LZIP}" -t < ingin.lz || test_failed $LINENO "${LZIP}" -cd ingin.lz > copy || test_failed $LINENO cmp in copy || test_failed $LINENO -"${LZIP}" -t < ingin.lz || test_failed $LINENO "${LZIP}" -d < ingin.lz > copy || test_failed $LINENO cmp in copy || test_failed $LINENO +"${LZIPRECOVER}" -cd -i ingin.lz > copy2 || test_failed $LINENO +cmp in2 copy2 || test_failed $LINENO + +"${LZIPRECOVER}" -D0 -q "${f6b1_lz}" -fo copy +[ $? = 2 ] || test_failed $LINENO +cmp -s "${f6b1}" copy && test_failed $LINENO +"${LZIPRECOVER}" -D0 -q "${f6b1_lz}" > copy +[ $? = 2 ] || test_failed $LINENO +cmp -s "${f6b1}" copy && test_failed $LINENO +"${LZIPRECOVER}" -D0 -iq "${f6b1_lz}" -fo copy || test_failed $LINENO +cmp "${f6b1}" copy || test_failed $LINENO +"${LZIPRECOVER}" -D0 -iq "${f6b1_lz}" > copy || test_failed $LINENO +cmp "${f6b1}" copy || test_failed $LINENO + +touch empty || framework_failure +"${LZIPRECOVER}" -D0 -q ingin.lz > copy +[ $? = 2 ] || test_failed $LINENO +cmp empty copy || test_failed $LINENO +"${LZIPRECOVER}" -D0 -i ingin.lz > copy2 || test_failed $LINENO +cmp in2 copy2 || test_failed $LINENO +printf "LZIP\001+" > in2t.lz || framework_failure # gap size < 36 bytes +cat "${in_lz}" in "${in_lz}" >> in2t.lz || framework_failure +printf "LZIP\001-" >> in2t.lz || framework_failure # truncated member +"${LZIPRECOVER}" -D0 -iq in2t.lz > copy2 || test_failed $LINENO +cmp in2 copy2 || test_failed $LINENO +"${LZIPRECOVER}" -cd -iq in2t.lz > copy2 || test_failed $LINENO +cmp in2 copy2 || test_failed $LINENO +"${LZIPRECOVER}" -t -iq in2t.lz || test_failed $LINENO +rm -f in2 in2t.lz copy copy2 || framework_failure printf "\ntesting --merge..." @@ -635,7 +721,78 @@ mv copy.tar.lz copy.lz || framework_failure mv copy.lz copy.tlz || framework_failure "${LZIPRECOVER}" -R copy.tlz || test_failed $LINENO [ -e copy_fixed.tlz ] || test_failed $LINENO -rm -f copy_fixed.* copy.tlz || framework_failure +rm -f copy_fixed.tlz copy_fixed.lz copy_fixed.tar.lz copy.tlz || + framework_failure + +printf "\ntesting --reproduce..." + +if [ -z "${LZIP_NAME}" ] ; then LZIP_NAME=lzip ; fi +if /bin/sh -c "${LZIP_NAME} -s18KiB" < in > out 2> /dev/null && + cmp "${in_lz}" out > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then + rm -f out || framework_failure + "${LZIPRECOVER}" --reproduce --lzip-name="${LZIP_NAME}" -o out \ + --reference-file=foo "${in_lz}" || test_failed $LINENO "${LZIP_NAME}" + [ ! -e out ] || test_failed $LINENO + + for i in 6 7 8 9 ; do + for f in "${testdir}"/test_bad${i}.txt "${testdir}"/test.txt ; do + rm -f out || framework_failure + "${LZIPRECOVER}" -q --reproduce --lzip-name="${LZIP_NAME}" \ + --reference-file="$f" "${testdir}"/test_bad${i}.lz -o out || + test_failed $LINENO "${LZIP_NAME} $i $f" + cmp "${in_lz}" out || test_failed $LINENO "${LZIP_NAME} $i $f" + rm -f out || framework_failure + "${LZIPRECOVER}" -q --reproduce --lzip-name="${LZIP_NAME}" \ + --reference-file="$f" "${testdir}"/test_bad${i}.lz -o out \ + --lzip-level=6 || test_failed $LINENO "${LZIP_NAME} $i $f level=6" + cmp "${in_lz}" out || test_failed $LINENO "${LZIP_NAME} $i $f level=6" + rm -f out || framework_failure + "${LZIPRECOVER}" -q --reproduce --lzip-name="${LZIP_NAME}" \ + --reference-file="$f" "${testdir}"/test_bad${i}.lz -o out \ + --lzip-level=m36 || test_failed $LINENO "${LZIP_NAME} $i $f level=m36" + cmp "${in_lz}" out || test_failed $LINENO "${LZIP_NAME} $i $f level=m36" + done + done + + cat "${in_lz}" "${in_lz}" "${in_lz}" "${in_lz}" > in4.lz || framework_failure + # multimember reproduction using test_bad[6789].txt as reference + cat "${testdir}"/test_bad6.lz "${testdir}"/test_bad7.lz \ + "${testdir}"/test_bad8.lz "${testdir}"/test_bad9.lz > mm_bad.lz || + framework_failure + rm -f out || framework_failure + for i in 6 7 8 9 ; do # reproduce one member each time + "${LZIPRECOVER}" -q --reproduce --lzip-name="${LZIP_NAME}" \ + --reference-file="${testdir}"/test_bad${i}.txt mm_bad.lz -o out || + test_failed $LINENO "${LZIP_NAME} $i" + mv -f out mm_bad.lz + done + cmp in4.lz mm_bad.lz || test_failed $LINENO "${LZIP_NAME}" + + # multimember reproduction using test.txt as reference + cat "${testdir}"/test_bad6.lz "${testdir}"/test_bad7.lz \ + "${testdir}"/test_bad8.lz "${testdir}"/test_bad9.lz > mm_bad.lz || + framework_failure + rm -f out || framework_failure + for i in 6 7 8 9 ; do # reproduce one member each time + "${LZIPRECOVER}" -q --reproduce --lzip-name="${LZIP_NAME}" \ + --reference-file="${testdir}"/test.txt mm_bad.lz -o out || + test_failed $LINENO "${LZIP_NAME} $i" + mv -f out mm_bad.lz + done + cmp in4.lz mm_bad.lz || test_failed $LINENO "${LZIP_NAME}" + rm -f in4.lz mm_bad.lz || framework_failure + + "${LZIPRECOVER}" -q --debug-reproduce=13-7356 --lzip-name="${LZIP_NAME}" \ + --reference-file="${testdir}"/test.txt "${testdir}"/test.txt.lz || + test_failed $LINENO "${LZIP_NAME}" + + "${LZIPRECOVER}" -q --debug-reproduce=512,5120,512 --lzip-name="${LZIP_NAME}" \ + --reference-file="${testdir}"/test.txt "${testdir}"/test.txt.lz || + test_failed $LINENO "${LZIP_NAME}" +else + printf "\nwarning: skipping --reproduce test: ${LZIP_NAME} not found or not the right version." + printf "\nTry 'make LZIP_NAME= check'." +fi printf "\ntesting --split..." @@ -785,7 +942,6 @@ rm -f rec*ingin.lz || framework_failure printf "\ntesting --*=damaged..." -touch empty || framework_failure cat "${in_lz}" > in.lz || framework_failure cat "${in_lz}" in > int.lz || framework_failure "${LZIPRECOVER}" --dump=damaged in.lz > copy || test_failed $LINENO diff --git a/testsuite/fox_bcrc.lz b/testsuite/fox_bcrc.lz new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8f6a7c4 Binary files /dev/null and b/testsuite/fox_bcrc.lz differ diff --git a/testsuite/fox_crc0.lz b/testsuite/fox_crc0.lz new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1abe926 Binary files /dev/null and b/testsuite/fox_crc0.lz differ diff --git a/testsuite/fox_das46.lz b/testsuite/fox_das46.lz new file mode 100644 index 0000000..43ed9f9 Binary files /dev/null and b/testsuite/fox_das46.lz differ diff --git a/testsuite/fox_de20.lz b/testsuite/fox_de20.lz new file mode 100644 index 0000000..10949d8 Binary files /dev/null and b/testsuite/fox_de20.lz differ diff --git a/testsuite/fox_mes81.lz b/testsuite/fox_mes81.lz new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d50ef2e Binary files /dev/null and b/testsuite/fox_mes81.lz differ diff --git a/testsuite/fox_s11.lz b/testsuite/fox_s11.lz new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dca909c Binary files /dev/null and b/testsuite/fox_s11.lz differ diff --git a/testsuite/fox_v2.lz b/testsuite/fox_v2.lz new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8620981 Binary files /dev/null and b/testsuite/fox_v2.lz differ diff --git a/testsuite/test_bad1.lz b/testsuite/test_bad1.lz index 16762ca..2129c90 100644 Binary files a/testsuite/test_bad1.lz and b/testsuite/test_bad1.lz differ diff --git a/testsuite/test_bad6.lz b/testsuite/test_bad6.lz new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cfea88c Binary files /dev/null and b/testsuite/test_bad6.lz differ diff --git a/testsuite/test_bad6.txt b/testsuite/test_bad6.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b47462e --- /dev/null +++ b/testsuite/test_bad6.txt @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +) You can apply it to +your programs, too. + + When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not +price. 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