int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { // test_16(argv[1]); test_32(argv[1]); return 0; }
int main(int argc, char ** argv){ const int n = 2000; char * test_d = "another text\n but this time its test word to encrypt and decrypt ok"; char * fout = 0, * fout2 = 0, * fout3 = 0; clc_bytes_16 b; clc_bytes_20 b20; if(argc > 1){ test_d = argv[1]; } if( argc > 4 ){ fout = argv[2]; fout2 = argv[3]; fout3 = argv[4]; } test(); test_16(n); test_24(n); test_32(n); clc_md5((const unsigned char*)test_d,strlen(test_d),&b); printf("\nmd5: "); clc_print_b(&b); clc_sha1((const unsigned char*)test_d,strlen(test_d),&b20); printf("\nsha1 (%lu): ",strlen(test_d)); clc_print_b_20(&b20); clc_encrypt_file("test_pass",fout,fout2); clc_decrypt_file("test_pass",fout2,fout3); return 0; }
/** * Test sk_memset16 and sk_memset32. * For performance considerations, implementations may take different paths * depending on the alignment of the dst, and/or the size of the count. */ static void TestMemset(skiatest::Reporter* reporter) { test_16(reporter); test_32(reporter); test_chunkalloc(reporter); };
/** * Test sk_memset16 and sk_memset32. * For performance considerations, implementations may take different paths * depending on the alignment of the dst, and/or the size of the count. */ DEF_TEST(Memset, reporter) { test_16(reporter); test_32(reporter); test_chunkalloc(reporter); }