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authorJeremy Harris <jgh146exb@wizmail.org>2016-02-15 15:42:21 +0000
committerJeremy Harris <jgh146exb@wizmail.org>2016-07-30 15:15:30 +0100
commit03ca21f8477aae95346e288fd4608089adaa8117 (patch)
treebd00a286c63cfad92eac3ff97bb3d3a71b1b4d52 /test
parent772284edad778e401fe2306b047d3b345f74c1fb (diff)
Expansions: add operators base32, base32d
Diffstat (limited to 'test')
-rw-r--r--test/scripts/0000-Basic/000214
-rw-r--r--test/stdout/000214
2 files changed, 28 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/test/scripts/0000-Basic/0002 b/test/scripts/0000-Basic/0002
index 278a38660..dafcba7f0 100644
--- a/test/scripts/0000-Basic/0002
+++ b/test/scripts/0000-Basic/0002
@@ -179,6 +179,20 @@ hex2b64:${hex2b64:1a2b3c4d5e6g}
hex2b64:${hex2b64:${md5:the quick brown fox}}
hex2b64:${hex2b64:${sha1:the quick brown fox}}
+base32: 0 <${base32:0}>
+base32: 1 <${base32:1}>
+base32: 31 <${base32:31}>
+base32: 32 <${base32:32}>
+base32: 42 <${base32:42}>
+base32 error: 0x1 ${base32:0x1}
+
+base32d: 0 ${base32d:${base32:0}}
+base32d: 1 ${base32d:${base32:1}}
+base32d: 31 ${base32d:${base32:31}}
+base32d: 32 ${base32d:${base32:32}}
+base32d: 42 ${base32d:${base32:42}}
+base32d error: ABC ${base32d:ABC}
+
The base62 operator is actually a base36 operator in the Darwin and Cygwin
environments. Write cunning tests that produce the same output in both cases,
while doing a reasonable check.
diff --git a/test/stdout/0002 b/test/stdout/0002
index 0bbd4c754..a19cc526c 100644
--- a/test/stdout/0002
+++ b/test/stdout/0002
@@ -169,6 +169,20 @@
> hex2b64:MPPJPkZDbetYunCBao7BJA==
> hex2b64:ztcfpyNSMb7Tg/rP3EHE3cwi7PE=
>
+> base32: 0 <>
+> base32: 1 <b>
+> base32: 31 <7>
+> base32: 32 <ba>
+> base32: 42 <bk>
+> Failed: argument for base32 operator is "0x1", which is not a decimal number
+>
+> base32d: 0 0
+> base32d: 1 1
+> base32d: 31 31
+> base32d: 32 32
+> base32d: 42 42
+> Failed: argument for base32d operator is "ABC", which is not a base 32 number
+>
> The base62 operator is actually a base36 operator in the Darwin and Cygwin
> environments. Write cunning tests that produce the same output in both cases,
> while doing a reasonable check.