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/*
libzint - the open source barcode library
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause */
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#include "testcommon.h"
static void test_4s_input(const testCtx *const p_ctx) {
int debug = p_ctx->debug;
struct item {
char *data;
int ret;
int expected_rows;
int expected_width;
};
/* s/\/\*[ 0-9]*\*\//\=printf("\/\*%3d*\/", line(".") - line("'<")): */
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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static const struct item data[] = {
/* 0*/ { "41038422416563762XY11 ", 0, 3, 155 },
/* 1*/ { "41038422416563762XY11 ", ZINT_ERROR_TOO_LONG, -1, -1 },
- API: add new zint_symbol `dpmm` field for output resolution (BMP/ EMF/PCX/PNG/TIF only, i.e. excluding EPS, GIF & SVG) - Add support for specifying scale by X-dimension and resolution with new option `--scalexdimdp` for CLI/Tcl & new API function `ZBarcode_Scale_From_XdimDp()` (+ `ZBarcode_XdimDp_From_Scale()` & `ZBarcode_Default_Xdim()`) and new GUI popup; manual: document - BMP/EMF/PCX/PNG/TIF: use new `dpmm` resolution field (for EMF following Inkscape) - backend_qt: add `dpmm()`, `vectorWidth()`, `vectorHeight()`, `noPng()`, `getVersion()`, `takesGS1AIData()`, & `XdimDp` stuff incl. new `QZintXdimDp` struct for passing around scale vars & use in `getAsCLI()`; add comments - Raise `scale` limit to 200 (from 100) to allow for large dpmm - output: create directories & subdirectories as necessary for output path using new function `out_fopen()` and use in BMP/EMF/ EPS/GIF/PCX/PNG/SVG/TIF - DPLEIT/DPIDENT: format HRT according to (incomplete) documentation, and set default height to 72X (from 50X) - CODE128B renamed to CODE128AB as can use subsets A and/or B - CODABAR: fix minimum height calc - EMF: fix indexing of handles (zero-based not 1-based) - GUI: fix symbology zap (previous technique of clearing and re-loading settings without doing a sync no longer works); fix UPCEAN guard descent enable - MAILMARK: better error message if input < 14 characters - GUI: add "Default" button for DAFT tracker ratio & enable/disable various default buttons; use new `takesGS1AIData()` to enable/disable GS1-specific checkboxes - CLI: use new `validate_float()` to parse float options (7 significant digits allowed only, no scientific notation) - DATAMATRIX/GRIDMATRIX/PDF417/QR/ULTRA: micro-optimize structapp ID parse - library/CLI: fiddle with static asserts (make CHAR_BIT sensitive, supposedly) - win32/README: update building libpng (assembly removed) - README.linux: document incompatibility of Qt6 >= 6.3 - manual: expand Barcode Studio waffle - test suite: change range separator to hyphen and allow multiple excludes
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/* 2*/ { "4103842241656", ZINT_ERROR_TOO_LONG, -1, -1 }, /* Too short (< 14) */
/* 3*/ { "41038422416563", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 },
/* 4*/ { "41038422416563762xy11 ", 0, 3, 155 }, /* Case insensitive */
/* 5*/ { "41038422416563762xy11 .", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 },
/* 6*/ { "0100000000000AA000AA0A", 0, 3, 131, }, /* Length 22, Mailmark C (2 digit chain id) */
/* 7*/ { "5100000000000AA000AA0A", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* 1st char format 0-4 only */
/* 8*/ { "0000000000000AA000AA0A", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* 2nd char version id 1-4 only */
/* 9*/ { "01F0000000000AA000AA0A", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* 3rd char class 0-9A-E only */
/* 10*/ { "0100A00000000AA000AA0A", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* 4-5th chars chain id 2 digits */
/* 11*/ { "010000000000AAA000AA0A", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* 6-13th chars item id 8 digits */
/* 12*/ { "0100000000000 A000AA0A", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* Remaining chars post code */
/* 13*/ { "0100000000000C1I2JQ3N ", 0, 3, 131, }, /* F N F N L L N L S */
/* 14*/ { "010000000000091I2JQ3N ", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F N F N L L N L S bad 1st F */
/* 15*/ { "0100000000000CAI2JQ3N ", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F N F N L L N L S bad 1st N */
/* 16*/ { "0100000000000C1I2IQ3N ", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F N F N L L N L S bad 1st L */
/* 17*/ { "0100000000000C1I2IQ3NA", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F N F N L L N L S bad S */
/* 18*/ { "0100000000000KM12JQ3N ", 0, 3, 131, }, /* F F N N L L N L S */
/* 19*/ { "0100000000000K 12JQ3N ", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F F N N L L N L S bad 2nd F (non-numeric otherwise matches last pattern) */
/* 20*/ { "0100000000000KM1AJQ3N ", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F F N N L L N L S bad 2nd N */
/* 21*/ { "0100000000000KM12JO3N ", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F F N N L L N L S bad 2nd L */
/* 22*/ { "0100000000000KM12JQ3NA", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F F N N L L N L S bad S */
/* 23*/ { "0100000000000OV123JQ4U", 0, 3, 131, }, /* F F N N N L L N L */
/* 24*/ { "01000000000009V123JQ4U", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F F N N N L L N L bad 1st F */
/* 25*/ { "0100000000000OV12AJQ4U", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F F N N N L L N L bad 3rd N */
/* 26*/ { "0100000000000OV123JQ4V", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F F N N N L L N L bad 3rd L */
/* 27*/ { "0100000000000CI1K3JQ4U", 0, 3, 131, }, /* F F N F N L L N L */
/* 28*/ { "0100000000000CI1 3JQ4U", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F F N F N L L N L bad 3rd F (non-numeric otherwise matches pattern above) */
/* 29*/ { "0100000000000CIAK3JQ4U", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F F N F N L L N L bad 1st N */
/* 30*/ { "0100000000000CI1K3CQ4U", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F F N F N L L N L bad 1st L */
/* 31*/ { "0100000000000C12JQ3U ", 0, 3, 131, }, /* F N N L L N L S S */
/* 32*/ { "0100000000000912JQ3U ", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F N N L L N L S S bad F */
/* 33*/ { "0100000000000C1AJQ3U ", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F N N L L N L S S bad 2nd N */
/* 34*/ { "0100000000000C12JO3U ", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F N N L L N L S S bad 2nd L */
/* 35*/ { "0100000000000C12JQ3UA ", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F N N L L N L S S bad 1st S */
/* 36*/ { "0100000000000C123JQ4U ", 0, 3, 131, }, /* F N N N L L N L S */
/* 37*/ { "01000000000009123JQ4U ", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F N N N L L N L S bad F */
/* 38*/ { "0100000000000C12AJQ4U ", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F N N N L L N L S bad 3rd N */
/* 39*/ { "0100000000000C123JQ4V ", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F N N N L L N L S bad 3rd L */
/* 40*/ { "0100000000000C123JQ4U1", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F N N N L L N L S bad S */
/* 41*/ { "01000000000000000AA000AA0A", 0, 3, 155, }, /* Length 26, Mailmark L (6 digit chain id) */
/* 42*/ { "010A0000000000000AA000AA0A", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* 4-9th chars chain id 6 digits */
/* 43*/ { "010A0000000000000 A000AA0A", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* Post code */
/* 44*/ { "01000000000000000C1I2JQ3N ", 0, 3, 155, }, /* F N F N L L N L S */
/* 45*/ { "01000000000000000C1 2JQ3N ", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F N F N L L N L S bad 2nd F */
/* 46*/ { "01000000000000000KM12JQ3N ", 0, 3, 155, }, /* F F N N L L N L S */
/* 47*/ { "01000000000000000KM12JQAN ", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F F N N L L N L S bad 3rd N */
/* 48*/ { "01000000000000000OV123JQ4U", 0, 3, 155, }, /* F F N N N L L N L */
/* 49*/ { "01000000000000000OV123IQ4U", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F F N N N L L N L bad 1st L */
/* 50*/ { "01000000000000000CI1K3JQ4U", 0, 3, 155, }, /* F F N F N L L N L */
/* 51*/ { "010000000000000009I1K3JQ4U", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F F N F N L L N L bad 1st F */
/* 52*/ { "01000000000000000C12JQ3U ", 0, 3, 155, }, /* F N N L L N L S S */
/* 53*/ { "01000000000000000C12JQ3U A", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F N N L L N L S S bad 2nd S */
/* 54*/ { "01000000000000000C123JQ4U ", 0, 3, 155, }, /* F N N N L L N L S */
/* 55*/ { "01000000000000000C 23JQ4U ", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 }, /* F N N N L L N L S bad 1st N (non-alpha otherwise matches 2nd pattern) */
/* 56*/ { "41038422416563762XY1", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1 },
};
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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const int data_size = ARRAY_SIZE(data);
int i, length, ret;
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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struct zint_symbol *symbol = NULL;
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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testStartSymbol("test_4s_input", &symbol);
for (i = 0; i < data_size; i++) {
if (testContinue(p_ctx, i)) continue;
symbol = ZBarcode_Create();
assert_nonnull(symbol, "Symbol not created\n");
length = testUtilSetSymbol(symbol, BARCODE_MAILMARK_4S, -1 /*input_mode*/, -1 /*eci*/, -1 /*option_1*/, -1, -1, -1 /*output_options*/, data[i].data, -1, debug);
ret = ZBarcode_Encode(symbol, (unsigned char *) data[i].data, length);
assert_equal(ret, data[i].ret, "i:%d ZBarcode_Encode ret %d != %d (%s)\n", i, ret, data[i].ret, symbol->errtxt);
if (ret < ZINT_ERROR) {
assert_equal(symbol->rows, data[i].expected_rows, "i:%d symbol->rows %d != %d\n", i, symbol->rows, data[i].expected_rows);
assert_equal(symbol->width, data[i].expected_width, "i:%d symbol->width %d != %d\n", i, symbol->width, data[i].expected_width);
}
ZBarcode_Delete(symbol);
}
testFinish();
}
/* Royal Mail Mailmark barcode C encoding and decoding (Sep 2015) RMMBCED
https://www.royalmail.com/sites/default/files/Mailmark-4-state-barcode-C-encoding-and-decoding-instructions-Sept-2015.pdf
Royal Mail Mailmark barcode L encoding and decoding (Sep 2015) RMMBLED
https://www.royalmail.com/sites/default/files/Mailmark-4-state-barcode-L-encoding-and-decoding-instructions-Sept-2015.pdf
*/
static void test_4s_encode_vector(const testCtx *const p_ctx) {
int debug = p_ctx->debug;
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struct item {
char *data;
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int ret_encode;
float w;
float h;
int ret_vector;
char *expected_daft;
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};
/* s/\/\*[ 0-9]*\*\//\=printf("\/\*%3d*\/", line(".") - line("'<")): */
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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static const struct item data[] = {
/* 0*/ { "1100000000000XY11 ", 0, 100, 30, 0, "TTDTTATTDTAATTDTAATTDTAATTDTTDDAATAADDATAATDDFAFTDDTAADDDTAAFDFAFF" }, /* Example 1 from RMMBCED */
/* 1*/ { "21B2254800659JW5O9QA6Y", 0, 100, 30, 0, "DAATATTTADTAATTFADDDDTTFTFDDDDFFDFDAFTADDTFFTDDATADTTFATTDAFDTFDDA" }, /* Example 2 from RMMBCED */
/* 2*/ { "11000000000000000XY11 ", 0, 100, 30, 0, "TTDTTATDDTTATTDTAATTDTAATDDTTATTDTTDATFTAATDDTAATDDTATATFAADDAATAATDDTAADFTFTA" }, /* Example 1 from RMMBLED */
/* 3*/ { "41038422416563762EF61AH8T", 0, 100, 30, 0, "DTTFATTDDTATTTATFTDFFFTFDFDAFTTTADTTFDTFDDDTDFDDFTFAADTFDTDTDTFAATAFDDTAATTDTT" }, /* Example 2 from RMMBLED */
/* 4*/ { "0100000000000AA000AA0A", 0, 100, 30, 0, "TFATTADAAATAFAFADFTAFATDTTDTTAAFTTFFTTDFTTFFTTAFADFDFAAFTDDFDADDAA" },
/* 5*/ { "0100000000009JA500AA0A", 0, 100, 30, 0, "TAFTTDADATTFDTFDFDFDTAATADADTTTATTFTDDDDTATDATDFTFFATAFFAFADAFFTDT" },
/* 6*/ { "1234567890123C1I2JQ3N ", 0, 100, 30, 0, "TTDTDFTFDTAAFFDATAATFDDTATTTFDFTDTTFDFTTTFAAFFTDTADDATDDDTFFATFFAF" }, /* F N F N L L N L S */
/* 7*/ { "2345678901234KM12JQ3N ", 0, 100, 30, 0, "TDTFAFADDATATATTAAFAFTFTDADFDTDAAADFFDTTDDTDDFATDDTFDATFDFTFFFDFTA" }, /* F F N N L L N L S */
/* 8*/ { "34A6789012345OV123JQ4U", 0, 100, 30, 0, "TDTTATADDATDADADATTAFATDAADAFTTTAAFDATFAFDDFDATFDTADDTFFAAFDDTTAAD" }, /* F F N N N L L N L */
/* 9*/ { "44E9999999999CI1K3JQ4U", 0, 100, 30, 0, "DADTFDATFAFAFFAADTDFTTAAFFAFFDFATFTFDDAAFDFDDFAFDTDTDDATTDATTAFDAD" }, /* F F N F N L L N L */
/* 10*/ { "0418070504030C12JQ3U ", 0, 100, 30, 0, "FTAFFDAFTDDFTDTAFAADDDTADFTFAFFFATAAATFTDDDATFATFTTFTFFATADTDAAFTA" }, /* F N N L L N L S S */
/* 11*/ { "02D7543219876C123JQ4U ", 0, 100, 30, 0, "AFTFAFATFDDFFDTTDDFAFDFDAFFTFAAFTTDATDFATATFTDFTFTTTFFTTATDATFDFTA" }, /* F N N N L L N L S */
/* 12*/ { "01000000000000000AA000AA0A", 0, 100, 30, 0, "FDTTATTDDFFDATFAFDDTFFDDAATTTATTDTTADADDFDFTFAFAADTADDFDFTDTFTAFDDATDAFDFFATDT" },
/* 13*/ { "01000000000000009JA500AA0A", 0, 100, 30, 0, "FDTDAADTDAAADDDAFADDDFDDAFAADDAADTTAAFFDDTFTTDDTDFDTTDDTTFFDTDTFAADTAFAAFFDFDF" },
/* 14*/ { "01000000000000000C1I2JQ3N ", 0, 100, 30, 0, "TDTTDFTDDFDFFDTTAAATFFAADAFTTATTDTTAATFATDTTFAAFDFDAFTDADFTDFDFTFFFDADAFDDAATT" }, /* F N F N L L N L S */
/* 15*/ { "01777777777777777KM12JQ3N ", 0, 100, 30, 0, "AFFADATDDTATDFFAFAAADDTATFFDADDDADDAFFAFDDTADTTFDFATAFDDAAFFTTAFADTAAFTTDTFFTA" }, /* F F N N L L N L S */
/* 16*/ { "33C55555555555555OV123JQ4U", 0, 100, 30, 0, "FDTTFDDTDFFAAAADDFFDTFTFDDTADAAADATTFAFTTFDATTDDTDAFTAFTDDTTADDFFTAFDTDDTDTTAF" }, /* F F N N N L L N L */
/* 17*/ { "42944444444444444CI1K3JQ4U", 0, 100, 30, 0, "FTDDTTTTFAFFTATFTTFTDTFTFAADADTAFDADDTFDFDAFDFTTAFATFDFDTTFATFDFDAAAFTFTDFFTAF" }, /* F F N F N L L N L */
/* 18*/ { "31833333333333333C12JQ3U ", 0, 100, 30, 0, "DTTAFFDATATFAADAFDFATFFTFFTTTADTTTDTAAATDDTFFDDFTAADTTDTFFFDAFTFAADFDDAFDFTAFF" }, /* F N N L L N L S S */
/* 19*/ { "22799999999999999C123JQ4U ", 0, 100, 30, 0, "DDATTDDATATTTAFDTAADATDDFFTFFDFFDTFAADDFAADFDFFTFFTFFDFDFTATATFDDFTFFFTFFTDDTF" }, /* F N N N L L N L S */
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};
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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const int data_size = ARRAY_SIZE(data);
int i, length, ret;
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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struct zint_symbol *symbol = NULL;
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char actual_daft[80];
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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testStartSymbol("test_4s_encode_vector", &symbol);
for (i = 0; i < data_size; i++) {
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if (testContinue(p_ctx, i)) continue;
symbol = ZBarcode_Create();
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assert_nonnull(symbol, "Symbol not created\n");
length = testUtilSetSymbol(symbol, BARCODE_MAILMARK_4S, -1 /*input_mode*/, -1 /*eci*/, -1 /*option_1*/, -1, -1, -1 /*output_options*/, data[i].data, -1, debug);
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ret = ZBarcode_Encode(symbol, (unsigned char *) data[i].data, length);
assert_equal(ret, data[i].ret_encode, "i:%d ZBarcode_Encode ret %d != %d (%s)\n", i, ret, data[i].ret_encode, symbol->errtxt);
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assert_equal(symbol->rows, 3, "i:%d symbol->rows %d != 3\n", i, symbol->rows);
ret = testUtilDAFTConvert(symbol, actual_daft, sizeof(actual_daft));
assert_nonzero(ret, "i:%d testUtilDAFTConvert ret == 0", i);
assert_zero(strcmp(actual_daft, data[i].expected_daft), "i:%d\n actual %s\nexpected %s\n", i, actual_daft, data[i].expected_daft);
ret = ZBarcode_Buffer_Vector(symbol, 0);
assert_equal(ret, data[i].ret_vector, "i:%d ZBarcode_Buffer_Vector ret %d != %d (%s)\n", i, ret, data[i].ret_vector, symbol->errtxt);
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ZBarcode_Delete(symbol);
}
testFinish();
}
static void test_4s_encode(const testCtx *const p_ctx) {
int debug = p_ctx->debug;
struct item {
char *data;
int ret;
int expected_rows;
int expected_width;
char *comment;
char *expected;
};
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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static const struct item data[] = {
/* 0*/ { "1100000000000XY11 ", 0, 3, 131, "Verified manually against TEC-IT",
"00000000001000000000101000000000101000000000101000000000000000101000101000001000101000000010101000000000101000000000101010001010101"
"10101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101"
"00001000000000001000000000001000000000001000000000001000001010000000000010100000000000101010001000101000000010101000000010101000101"
},
};
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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const int data_size = ARRAY_SIZE(data);
int i, length, ret;
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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struct zint_symbol *symbol = NULL;
char escaped[1024];
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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testStartSymbol("test_4s_encode", &symbol);
for (i = 0; i < data_size; i++) {
if (testContinue(p_ctx, i)) continue;
symbol = ZBarcode_Create();
assert_nonnull(symbol, "Symbol not created\n");
length = testUtilSetSymbol(symbol, BARCODE_MAILMARK_4S, -1 /*input_mode*/, -1 /*eci*/, -1 /*option_1*/, -1, -1, -1 /*output_options*/, data[i].data, -1, debug);
ret = ZBarcode_Encode(symbol, (unsigned char *) data[i].data, length);
assert_equal(ret, data[i].ret, "i:%d ZBarcode_Encode ret %d != %d (%s)\n", i, ret, data[i].ret, symbol->errtxt);
if (p_ctx->generate) {
printf(" /*%3d*/ { \"%s\", %s, %d, %d, \"%s\",\n",
i, testUtilEscape(data[i].data, length, escaped, sizeof(escaped)),
testUtilErrorName(data[i].ret), symbol->rows, symbol->width, data[i].comment);
testUtilModulesPrint(symbol, " ", "\n");
printf(" },\n");
} else {
if (ret < ZINT_ERROR) {
int width, row;
assert_equal(symbol->rows, data[i].expected_rows, "i:%d symbol->rows %d != %d (%s)\n", i, symbol->rows, data[i].expected_rows, data[i].data);
assert_equal(symbol->width, data[i].expected_width, "i:%d symbol->width %d != %d (%s)\n", i, symbol->width, data[i].expected_width, data[i].data);
ret = testUtilModulesCmp(symbol, data[i].expected, &width, &row);
assert_zero(ret, "i:%d testUtilModulesCmp ret %d != 0 width %d row %d (%s)\n", i, ret, width, row, data[i].data);
}
}
ZBarcode_Delete(symbol);
}
testFinish();
}
static void test_2d_input(const testCtx *const p_ctx) {
int debug = p_ctx->debug;
struct item {
int option_2;
char *data;
int ret;
int expected_rows;
int expected_width;
char *expected_errtxt;
};
/* s/\/\*[ 0-9]*\*\//\=printf("\/\*%3d*\/", line(".") - line("'<")): */
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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static const struct item data[] = {
/* 0*/ { -1, "012100123412345678AB19XY1A 0", 0, 24, 24, "" },
/* 1*/ { -1, "012100123412345678ab19xy1a 0", 0, 24, 24, "" }, /* Converts to upper */
/* 2*/ { -1, "jgb 012100123412345678ab19xy1a 0", 0, 24, 24, "" },
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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/* 3*/ { -1, "012100123412345678AB19XY1A 0901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901", ZINT_ERROR_TOO_LONG, -1, -1, "Error 589: Input length 91 too long (maximum 90)" },
/* 4*/ { -1, "012100123412345678AB19XY1A ", ZINT_ERROR_TOO_LONG, -1, -1, "Error 860: Input length 27 too short (minimum 28)" },
/* 5*/ { -1, "012100123412345678AB19XY1A 090123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567", ZINT_ERROR_TOO_LONG, -1, -1, "Error 861: Input length 87 too long (maximum 86)" },
/* 6*/ { -1, "JGB 012100123412345678AB19XY1A ", ZINT_ERROR_TOO_LONG, -1, -1, "Error 862: Input length 31 too short (minimum 32)" },
/* 7*/ { 9, "JGB 012100123412345678AB19XY1A 0", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_OPTION, -1, -1, "Error 863: Invalid Version '9' (8, 10 or 30 only)" },
/* 8*/ { -1, "JGB 012100123412345678AB19XY1A 0 123456", 0, 24, 24, "" },
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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/* 9*/ { 8, "JGB 012100123412345678AB19XY1A 0 1234567", ZINT_ERROR_TOO_LONG, -1, -1, "Error 864: Input length 52 too long for Version 8 (maximum 51)" },
/* 10*/ { -1, "JGB 012100123412345678AB19XY1A 0 1234567890123456789012345", 0, 16, 48, "" },
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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/* 11*/ { 30, "JGB 012100123412345678AB19XY1A 0 12345678901234567890123456", ZINT_ERROR_TOO_LONG, -1, -1, "Error 865: Input length 71 too long for Version 30 (maximum 70)" },
/* 12*/ { -1, "JGB 012100123412345678AB19XY1A 0 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345", 0, 32, 32, "" },
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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/* 13*/ { -1, "JGB 012100123412345678AB19XY1A 0 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456", ZINT_ERROR_TOO_LONG, -1, -1, "Error 589: Input length 91 too long (maximum 90)" },
/* 14*/ { -1, "JGB 012100123412345678AB19XY1A 0 .23456", 0, 24, 24, "" },
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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/* 15*/ { -1, "JGB 012100123412345678AB19XY1A 0 . 23456", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1, "Error 866: Invalid character at position 45 in input (alphanumerics and space only in first 45)" },
/* 16*/ { -1, "JGB 12100123412345678AB19XY1A 0", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1, "Error 867: Invalid Information Type ID (cannot be space)" },
/* 17*/ { -1, " 12100123412345678AB19XY1A 0", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1, "Error 867: Invalid Information Type ID (cannot be space)" },
/* 18*/ { -1, "JGB 022100123412345678AB19XY1A 0", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1, "Error 868: Invalid Version ID (\"1\" only)" },
/* 19*/ { -1, "JGB 01 100123412345678AB19XY1A 0", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1, "Error 869: Invalid Class (cannot be space)" },
/* 20*/ { -1, "JGB 012100123A12345678AB19XY1A 0", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1, "Error 870: Invalid Supply Chain ID (7 digits only)" },
/* 21*/ { -1, "JGB 01210012341234567AAB19XY1A 0", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1, "Error 871: Invalid Item ID (8 digits only)" },
/* 22*/ { -1, "JGB 012100123412345678AB19VY1A 0", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1, "Error 872: Invalid Destination Post Code plus DPS" },
/* 22*/ { -1, "JGB 012100123412345678AB19XY11 0", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1, "Error 872: Invalid Destination Post Code plus DPS" },
/* 23*/ { -1, "JGB 012100123412345678AB19XY1A 7", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1, "Error 873: Invalid Service Type (\"0\" to \"6\" only)" },
/* 24*/ { -1, "JGB 012100123412345678AB19XY1A 0AB18XY", 0, 24, 24, "" },
/* 25*/ { -1, "JGB 012100123412345678AB190XY1A0AB18XY", 0, 24, 24, "" },
/* 26*/ { -1, "JGB 012100123412345678AB19XY1A 0AB18XI", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1, "Error 874: Invalid Return to Sender Post Code" },
/* 27*/ { -1, "JGB 012100123412345678AB19XY1A 0A18XY", 0, 24, 24, "" },
/* 28*/ { -1, "JGB 012100123412345678AB19XY1A 0A18XC", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1, "Error 874: Invalid Return to Sender Post Code" },
/* 29*/ { -1, "JGB 012100123412345678AB19XY1A 0AB181XY", 0, 24, 24, "" },
/* 30*/ { -1, "JGB 012100123412345678AB19XY1A 0AB181VY", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1, "Error 874: Invalid Return to Sender Post Code" },
/* 31*/ { -1, "JGB 012100123412345678AB19XY1A 0AB181XY ", 0, 24, 24, "" },
/* 32*/ { -1, "JGB 012100123412345678AB19XY1A 0AB181XYA ", ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, -1, -1, "Error 875: Invalid Reserved field (must be spaces only)" },
};
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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const int data_size = ARRAY_SIZE(data);
int i, length, ret;
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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struct zint_symbol *symbol = NULL;
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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testStartSymbol("test_2d_input", &symbol);
for (i = 0; i < data_size; i++) {
if (testContinue(p_ctx, i)) continue;
symbol = ZBarcode_Create();
assert_nonnull(symbol, "Symbol not created\n");
length = testUtilSetSymbol(symbol, BARCODE_MAILMARK_2D, -1 /*input_mode*/, -1 /*eci*/, -1 /*option_1*/, data[i].option_2, -1, -1 /*output_options*/, data[i].data, -1, debug);
ret = ZBarcode_Encode(symbol, (unsigned char *) data[i].data, length);
assert_equal(ret, data[i].ret, "i:%d ZBarcode_Encode ret %d != %d (%s)\n", i, ret, data[i].ret, symbol->errtxt);
if (ret < ZINT_ERROR) {
assert_equal(symbol->rows, data[i].expected_rows, "i:%d symbol->rows %d != %d\n", i, symbol->rows, data[i].expected_rows);
assert_equal(symbol->width, data[i].expected_width, "i:%d symbol->width %d != %d\n", i, symbol->width, data[i].expected_width);
}
assert_zero(strcmp(symbol->errtxt, data[i].expected_errtxt), "i:%d strcmp(%s, %s) != 0\n", i, symbol->errtxt, data[i].expected_errtxt);
ZBarcode_Delete(symbol);
}
testFinish();
}
static void test_2d_encode(const testCtx *const p_ctx) {
int debug = p_ctx->debug;
struct item {
int option_2;
char *data;
int ret;
int expected_rows;
int expected_width;
int bwipp_cmp;
char *comment;
char *expected;
};
/* Mailmark Mailing Requirements for Letters and Large Letters 14th Nov 2019 (MMRLLL)
https://www.royalmailtechnical.com/rmt_docs/User_Guides_2020/Mailmark_Letters_and_Large_Letters_20200723.pdf */
/* Mailmark Barcode Definition Document 15th Feb 2021 (MBDD)
https://www.royalmailtechnical.com/rmt_docs/User_Guides_2021/Mailmark_Barcode_definition_document_20210215.pdf */
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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static const struct item data[] = {
/* 0*/ { 8, "JGB 01Z999999900000001EC1A1AA1A0SN35TQ ", 0, 24, 24, 1, "MMRLLL Section 2.4 Code Type Format 7 figure **NOT SAME**, figure switches from C40 to ASC to C40 to ASC contrary to spec",
"101010101010101010101010"
"110000010100011001100001"
"101001011100001011111010"
"101010000101100001100001"
"101111001100010111100010"
"101100100110000100001111"
"111010010000101000000100"
"110011011000001101111111"
"110010010011111011110110"
"101011110001001101110101"
"101001110010111010110110"
"111001111011110011011101"
"101000111000000010011010"
"111101110011110011010011"
"111100101110011011101010"
"111110101100111010011011"
"100100011000000001011100"
"110010100001110110011101"
"110110110111111011010000"
"100101010001111111010001"
"100110100000000011011110"
"111011110111100011100101"
"100111100000101110001010"
"111111111111111111111111"
},
/* 1*/ { 10, "JGB 01Z999999900000001EC1A1AA1A0SN35TQ ", 0, 32, 32, 1, "MMRLLL Section 2.4 Code Type Format 9 figure **NOT SAME**, figure switches as above",
"10101010101010101010101010101010"
"11000001010001111001100100101111"
"10100101110000101011110000000000"
"10101000010110011001100111000101"
"10111100110001001111101111011110"
"10110010011000011100110000100101"
"11101001000010101001101010011110"
"11001101100000111100101100101111"
"11001001001111101110011100110100"
"10101111000100111001110000001111"
"10100111001001001101001011000110"
"11100111101111111011011000100101"
"10100011100000101001101010001010"
"11110111000101011111000110010001"
"11110010100011101101111000110100"
"11111111111111111111111111111111"
"10101010101010101010101010101010"
"11111010100000011011010000101011"
"10010000111100001001001100111010"
"11001011110010011011011101101011"
"11011111000101101001110001011100"
"10010101101110111000011000011001"
"10011001100100101100011101011100"
"11101010110101111001010110000001"
"10011011101011001000101001101000"
"10011101010100111110010101001011"
"11100011101000101010001110000000"
"10011001100101111101001111110001"
"11100101110010101100001100100100"
"10000111111010111001100111010101"
"11001101100011101011101000001000"
"11111111111111111111111111111111"
},
/* 2*/ { 30, "JGB 01Z999999900000001EC1A1AA1A0SN35TQ ", 0, 16, 48, 1, "MMRLLL Section 2.4 Code Type Format 29 figure **NOT SAME**, figure switches as above",
"101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010"
"110000010100011001101111111101100101100100011101"
"101001011100001011100010100100011001100010101100"
"101010000101100111000101100111101011001110100011"
"101111001100010010000110101000011010011110000110"
"101100100110011010111011100100001111010110011111"
"111010010000110011100110111001111011111101000100"
"110011011001001011111001110110000100111000101111"
"110010010011011011010000100011000011000101110100"
"101011110010010000101011110001011011000101110111"
"101001110000100010011100100101010111111011010110"
"111001101001001101000001101011100011010010111001"
"101000101100000110011100101011010001101010010110"
"111101100001100101011001110001000000010111101101"
"101101100011101110101010100001111111001010100010"
"111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111"
},
/* 3*/ { 30, "JGB 012100123412345678AB19XY1A 0 REFERENCE 12300AB", 0, 16, 48, 1, "MBDD Table 4 example",
"101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010"
"110000010100010110001111111011100000001001111111"
"101001011100011001110010100100010100110011111100"
"101010000001001001000101100101000011100101110101"
"100011010001101010000110110110011101100110110110"
"101000011000000011111101110000010100101111011111"
"111100000000011111100000111000100011011111100110"
"101001101000010000000111110111110111001011110111"
"101101010010101010001000100011000101001111101100"
"111101101010111000101111110101011100111101000111"
"100111110100011000101100100001011000110111100100"
"111110100100110100110001111110101000010010001101"
"100111001001101101011100111010111100110110101110"
"100101101110100011011001111010111000111010100011"
"101111100001111111101010100010111101100101001100"
"111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111"
},
/* 4*/ { 10, "JGB 012100123412345678AB19XY1A 0 www.xyz.com", 0, 32, 32, 1, "MBDD Table 5 (& BWIPP) example",
"10101010101010101010101010101010"
"11000001010001011111111110001111"
"10100101110001101001111111000000"
"10101000000100111001100001000101"
"10001101000110101111001011011110"
"10100001100000011100001000100101"
"11110000000000101001000010011110"
"10100110100000111110101100101111"
"10110101001111101111011100110100"
"11110110100100111101110000001111"
"10011111001010001111000111001000"
"11111010001101111011010000000101"
"11011101110101001001000110101010"
"11010001000101011111100001000101"
"10111010110111101101010101000000"
"11111111111111111111111111111111"
"10101010101010101010101010101010"
"11000011011000011010010111011001"
"11111111101100101110011110110010"
"10010011110010111010110010110001"
"10100111000101001001001000011000"
"10111011101111111101000001101001"
"10101101100000101000111111011000"
"10000010111001111001111110111101"
"10001011111100101011101101110100"
"10011101110010111101110101101011"
"11100010111001101010010000101100"
"10011000111001011010011101001101"
"11101100101110101100110111001000"
"10001011110011111001100001110101"
"11000011100001101111110101011100"
"11111111111111111111111111111111"
},
/* 5*/ { 10, "JGB 010100000700009001B707RH1A 0SN35XX ABCDEFGHIJ1234567890ABCDEFGHIJ1234567890A", 0, 32, 32, 1, "TEC-IT example, same",
"10101010101010101010101010101010"
"11000001010001111000100110110001"
"10100101110000101010110010100000"
"10101000010110011000011000100101"
"10001100111000101111101000001100"
"10011100011000011100000110100101"
"11001111001000101001000011011110"
"10100101011000111101111100101111"
"10101111010111101011101000110100"
"11001001100100011101000000010111"
"11001000001010001001111111010110"
"11010000001100111100101111011101"
"11001000010011101100011100100010"
"11010111001011011100001110100111"
"10111101001010001100100000100000"
"11111111111111111111111111111111"
"10101010101010101010101010101010"
"11011101001111111001100001001001"
"11110001010111001111011010111010"
"11001000011110111111000101111001"
"11010100000101101111101010001000"
"10010001000010011000000110011001"
"10011010001001101001100011100100"
"11010101100001011011100101000101"
"11001001100110101101010011000100"
"10101101001010111001100010011101"
"11111010111000101001011000000000"
"10101101110110111010110011100001"
"10100011100100101000101111010110"
"10100001111001011010010001100011"
"10111101100000001010110001010110"
"11111111111111111111111111111111"
},
};
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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const int data_size = ARRAY_SIZE(data);
int i, length, ret;
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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struct zint_symbol *symbol = NULL;
char escaped[8192];
char cmp_buf[32768];
char cmp_msg[1024];
int do_bwipp = (debug & ZINT_DEBUG_TEST_BWIPP) && testUtilHaveGhostscript(); /* Only do BWIPP test if asked, too slow otherwise */
int do_zxingcpp = (debug & ZINT_DEBUG_TEST_ZXINGCPP) && testUtilHaveZXingCPPDecoder(); /* Only do ZXing-C++ test if asked, too slow otherwise */
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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testStartSymbol("test_2d_encode", &symbol);
for (i = 0; i < data_size; i++) {
if (testContinue(p_ctx, i)) continue;
symbol = ZBarcode_Create();
assert_nonnull(symbol, "Symbol not created\n");
length = testUtilSetSymbol(symbol, BARCODE_MAILMARK_2D, -1 /*input_mode*/, -1 /*eci*/, -1 /*option_1*/, data[i].option_2, -1, -1 /*output_options*/, data[i].data, -1, debug);
ret = ZBarcode_Encode(symbol, (unsigned char *) data[i].data, length);
assert_equal(ret, data[i].ret, "i:%d ZBarcode_Encode ret %d != %d (%s)\n", i, ret, data[i].ret, symbol->errtxt);
if (p_ctx->generate) {
printf(" /*%3d*/ { %d, \"%s\", %s, %d, %d, %d, \"%s\",\n",
i, data[i].option_2, testUtilEscape(data[i].data, length, escaped, sizeof(escaped)),
testUtilErrorName(data[i].ret), symbol->rows, symbol->width, data[i].bwipp_cmp, data[i].comment);
testUtilModulesPrint(symbol, " ", "\n");
printf(" },\n");
} else {
if (ret < ZINT_ERROR) {
int width, row;
assert_equal(symbol->rows, data[i].expected_rows, "i:%d symbol->rows %d != %d (%s)\n", i, symbol->rows, data[i].expected_rows, data[i].data);
assert_equal(symbol->width, data[i].expected_width, "i:%d symbol->width %d != %d (%s)\n", i, symbol->width, data[i].expected_width, data[i].data);
ret = testUtilModulesCmp(symbol, data[i].expected, &width, &row);
assert_zero(ret, "i:%d testUtilModulesCmp ret %d != 0 width %d row %d (%s)\n", i, ret, width, row, data[i].data);
if (do_bwipp && testUtilCanBwipp(i, symbol, -1, data[i].option_2, -1, debug)) {
if (!data[i].bwipp_cmp) {
if (debug & ZINT_DEBUG_TEST_PRINT) printf("i:%d %s not BWIPP compatible (%s)\n", i, testUtilBarcodeName(symbol->symbology), data[i].comment);
} else {
ret = testUtilBwipp(i, symbol, -1, data[i].option_2, -1, data[i].data, length, NULL, cmp_buf, sizeof(cmp_buf), NULL);
assert_zero(ret, "i:%d %s testUtilBwipp ret %d != 0\n", i, testUtilBarcodeName(symbol->symbology), ret);
ret = testUtilBwippCmp(symbol, cmp_msg, cmp_buf, data[i].expected);
assert_zero(ret, "i:%d %s testUtilBwippCmp %d != 0 %s\n actual: %s\nexpected: %s\n",
i, testUtilBarcodeName(symbol->symbology), ret, cmp_msg, cmp_buf, data[i].expected);
}
}
if (do_zxingcpp && testUtilCanZXingCPP(i, symbol, data[i].data, length, debug)) {
int cmp_len, ret_len;
char modules_dump[144 * 144 + 1];
assert_notequal(testUtilModulesDump(symbol, modules_dump, sizeof(modules_dump)), -1, "i:%d testUtilModulesDump == -1\n", i);
ret = testUtilZXingCPP(i, symbol, data[i].data, length, modules_dump, cmp_buf, sizeof(cmp_buf), &cmp_len);
assert_zero(ret, "i:%d %s testUtilZXingCPP ret %d != 0\n", i, testUtilBarcodeName(symbol->symbology), ret);
ret = testUtilZXingCPPCmp(symbol, cmp_msg, cmp_buf, cmp_len, data[i].data, length, NULL /*primary*/, escaped, &ret_len);
assert_zero(ret, "i:%d %s testUtilZXingCPPCmp %d != 0 %s\n actual: %.*s\nexpected: %.*s\n",
i, testUtilBarcodeName(symbol->symbology), ret, cmp_msg, cmp_len, cmp_buf, ret_len, escaped);
}
}
}
ZBarcode_Delete(symbol);
}
testFinish();
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
testFunction funcs[] = { /* name, func */
{ "test_4s_input", test_4s_input },
{ "test_4s_encode_vector", test_4s_encode_vector },
{ "test_4s_encode", test_4s_encode },
{ "test_2d_input", test_2d_input },
{ "test_2d_encode", test_2d_encode },
};
testRun(argc, argv, funcs, ARRAY_SIZE(funcs));
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testReport();
return 0;
}
/* vim: set ts=4 sw=4 et : */