for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
{
int c = data[ofs + i];
-#if 0
+#if 1
if (i && !(i % 16))
fprintf(stderr, "-");
else
fprintf(stderr, " ");
#endif
- fprintf(stderr, "%02x ", c);
+ fprintf(stderr, "%02x", c);
//fprintf(stderr, "%c", c >= 32 && c < 127 ? c : '.');
}
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
{
int outer_end = get_end();
- /* Skip first inner envelope. */
- int inner_len = get_u32();
- hex_dump(pos, inner_len);
- pos += inner_len;
+ /* First inner envelope: byte*33 int[n] int*[n]. */
+ pos = get_end();
+ /* Second inner envelope. */
assert(get_end() == outer_end);
match_byte_assert(1);
if (outer_end - pos > 6)
{
- uint8_t *endp = memmem(&data[pos], outer_end - pos, "\5\0\0\0\4", 5);
- assert(endp);
-
- int end = endp - data;
- if (pos != end)
+ /* There might be a pair of strings representing a dataset and
+ datafile name, or there might be a set of custom currency strings.
+ The custom currency strings start with a pair of integers, so we
+ can distinguish these from a string by checking for a null byte; a
+ small 32-bit integer will always contain a null and a text string
+ never will. */
+ int save_pos = pos;
+ int len = get_u32();
+ bool has_dataset = !memchr(&data[pos], '\0', len);
+ pos = save_pos;
+
+ if (has_dataset)
{
printf("<dataset>%s</dataset>\n", get_string());
printf("<datafile>%s</datafile>\n", get_string());
- if (pos != end)
- {
- match_u32_assert(0);
- get_u32();
- match_u32_assert(0);
- }
+ match_u32_assert(0);
+ get_u32();
+ match_u32_assert(0);
}
- //fprintf(stderr, "%d\n", end - pos);
- //hex_dump(pos, end - pos);
- assert(pos == end);
}
if (match_u32(5))
pos = outer_end;
}
else
- pos = get_end();
+ match_u32_assert(0);
}
int
(i0 | i-1) (00 | 01) 00 (00 | 01)
int
byte[decimal] byte[grouping]
- int[x5] string*[x5] /* @r{custom currency} */
- int[x6] byte*[x6]
+ int[n-ccs] string*[n-ccs] /* @r{custom currency} */
+ styles2
+
+styles2 := i0 /* @r{version 1} */
+styles2 := count(count(x5) count(x6)) /* @r{version 3} */
+x5 := byte*33 int[n] int*n
+x6 := 01 00 (03 | 04) 00 00 00
+ string[command] string[subcommand]
+ string[language] string[charset] string[locale]
+ (00 | 01) 00 (00 | 01) (00 | 01)
+ int
+ byte[decimal] byte[grouping]
+ byte*8 01
+ (string[dataset] string[datafile] i0 int i0)?
+ int[n-ccs] string*[n-ccs]
+ 2e (00 | 01)
@end example
In every example in the corpus, @code{x1} is 240. The meaning of the