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gcc-13.2.0/
zlib/
contrib/
puff/
pufftest.c
       1  /*
       2   * pufftest.c
       3   * Copyright (C) 2002-2013 Mark Adler
       4   * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in puff.h
       5   * version 2.3, 21 Jan 2013
       6   */
       7  
       8  /* Example of how to use puff().
       9  
      10     Usage: puff [-w] [-f] [-nnn] file
      11            ... | puff [-w] [-f] [-nnn]
      12  
      13     where file is the input file with deflate data, nnn is the number of bytes
      14     of input to skip before inflating (e.g. to skip a zlib or gzip header), and
      15     -w is used to write the decompressed data to stdout.  -f is for coverage
      16     testing, and causes pufftest to fail with not enough output space (-f does
      17     a write like -w, so -w is not required). */
      18  
      19  #include <stdio.h>
      20  #include <stdlib.h>
      21  #include "puff.h"
      22  
      23  #if defined(MSDOS) || defined(OS2) || defined(WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
      24  #  include <fcntl.h>
      25  #  include <io.h>
      26  #  define SET_BINARY_MODE(file) setmode(fileno(file), O_BINARY)
      27  #else
      28  #  define SET_BINARY_MODE(file)
      29  #endif
      30  
      31  #define local static
      32  
      33  /* Return size times approximately the cube root of 2, keeping the result as 1,
      34     3, or 5 times a power of 2 -- the result is always > size, until the result
      35     is the maximum value of an unsigned long, where it remains.  This is useful
      36     to keep reallocations less than ~33% over the actual data. */
      37  local size_t bythirds(size_t size)
      38  {
      39      int n;
      40      size_t m;
      41  
      42      m = size;
      43      for (n = 0; m; n++)
      44          m >>= 1;
      45      if (n < 3)
      46          return size + 1;
      47      n -= 3;
      48      m = size >> n;
      49      m += m == 6 ? 2 : 1;
      50      m <<= n;
      51      return m > size ? m : (size_t)(-1);
      52  }
      53  
      54  /* Read the input file *name, or stdin if name is NULL, into allocated memory.
      55     Reallocate to larger buffers until the entire file is read in.  Return a
      56     pointer to the allocated data, or NULL if there was a memory allocation
      57     failure.  *len is the number of bytes of data read from the input file (even
      58     if load() returns NULL).  If the input file was empty or could not be opened
      59     or read, *len is zero. */
      60  local void *load(const char *name, size_t *len)
      61  {
      62      size_t size;
      63      void *buf, *swap;
      64      FILE *in;
      65  
      66      *len = 0;
      67      buf = malloc(size = 4096);
      68      if (buf == NULL)
      69          return NULL;
      70      in = name == NULL ? stdin : fopen(name, "rb");
      71      if (in != NULL) {
      72          for (;;) {
      73              *len += fread((char *)buf + *len, 1, size - *len, in);
      74              if (*len < size) break;
      75              size = bythirds(size);
      76              if (size == *len || (swap = realloc(buf, size)) == NULL) {
      77                  free(buf);
      78                  buf = NULL;
      79                  break;
      80              }
      81              buf = swap;
      82          }
      83          fclose(in);
      84      }
      85      return buf;
      86  }
      87  
      88  int main(int argc, char **argv)
      89  {
      90      int ret, put = 0, fail = 0;
      91      unsigned skip = 0;
      92      char *arg, *name = NULL;
      93      unsigned char *source = NULL, *dest;
      94      size_t len = 0;
      95      unsigned long sourcelen, destlen;
      96  
      97      /* process arguments */
      98      while (arg = *++argv, --argc)
      99          if (arg[0] == '-') {
     100              if (arg[1] == 'w' && arg[2] == 0)
     101                  put = 1;
     102              else if (arg[1] == 'f' && arg[2] == 0)
     103                  fail = 1, put = 1;
     104              else if (arg[1] >= '0' && arg[1] <= '9')
     105                  skip = (unsigned)atoi(arg + 1);
     106              else {
     107                  fprintf(stderr, "invalid option %s\n", arg);
     108                  return 3;
     109              }
     110          }
     111          else if (name != NULL) {
     112              fprintf(stderr, "only one file name allowed\n");
     113              return 3;
     114          }
     115          else
     116              name = arg;
     117      source = load(name, &len);
     118      if (source == NULL) {
     119          fprintf(stderr, "memory allocation failure\n");
     120          return 4;
     121      }
     122      if (len == 0) {
     123          fprintf(stderr, "could not read %s, or it was empty\n",
     124                  name == NULL ? "<stdin>" : name);
     125          free(source);
     126          return 3;
     127      }
     128      if (skip >= len) {
     129          fprintf(stderr, "skip request of %d leaves no input\n", skip);
     130          free(source);
     131          return 3;
     132      }
     133  
     134      /* test inflate data with offset skip */
     135      len -= skip;
     136      sourcelen = (unsigned long)len;
     137      ret = puff(NIL, &destlen, source + skip, &sourcelen);
     138      if (ret)
     139          fprintf(stderr, "puff() failed with return code %d\n", ret);
     140      else {
     141          fprintf(stderr, "puff() succeeded uncompressing %lu bytes\n", destlen);
     142          if (sourcelen < len) fprintf(stderr, "%lu compressed bytes unused\n",
     143                                       len - sourcelen);
     144      }
     145  
     146      /* if requested, inflate again and write decompressd data to stdout */
     147      if (put && ret == 0) {
     148          if (fail)
     149              destlen >>= 1;
     150          dest = malloc(destlen);
     151          if (dest == NULL) {
     152              fprintf(stderr, "memory allocation failure\n");
     153              free(source);
     154              return 4;
     155          }
     156          puff(dest, &destlen, source + skip, &sourcelen);
     157          SET_BINARY_MODE(stdout);
     158          fwrite(dest, 1, destlen, stdout);
     159          free(dest);
     160      }
     161  
     162      /* clean up */
     163      free(source);
     164      return ret;
     165  }