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#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "json_inttypes.h"
#include "json_util.h"
void checkit(const char *buf)
{
int64_t cint64 = -666;
int retval = json_parse_int64(buf, &cint64);
printf("buf=%s parseit=%d, value=%" PRId64 " \n", buf, retval, cint64);
}
/**
* This test calls json_parse_int64 with a variety of different strings.
* It's purpose is to ensure that the results are consistent across all
* different environments that it might be executed in.
*
* This always exits with a 0 exit value. The output should be compared
* against previously saved expected output.
*/
int main()
{
char buf[100];
checkit("x");
checkit("0");
checkit("-0");
checkit("00000000");
checkit("-00000000");
checkit("1");
strcpy(buf, "2147483647"); // aka INT32_MAX
checkit(buf);
strcpy(buf, "-1");
checkit(buf);
strcpy(buf, " -1");
checkit(buf);
strcpy(buf, "00001234");
checkit(buf);
strcpy(buf, "0001234x");
checkit(buf);
strcpy(buf, "-00001234");
checkit(buf);
strcpy(buf, "-00001234x");
checkit(buf);
strcpy(buf, "4294967295"); // aka UINT32_MAX
sprintf(buf, "4294967296"); // aka UINT32_MAX + 1
strcpy(buf, "21474836470"); // INT32_MAX * 10
checkit(buf);
strcpy(buf, "31474836470"); // INT32_MAX * 10 + a bunch
checkit(buf);
strcpy(buf, "-2147483647"); // INT32_MIN + 1
checkit(buf);
strcpy(buf, "-2147483648"); // INT32_MIN
checkit(buf);
strcpy(buf, "-2147483649"); // INT32_MIN - 1
checkit(buf);
strcpy(buf, "-21474836480"); // INT32_MIN * 10
checkit(buf);
strcpy(buf, "9223372036854775807"); // INT64_MAX
checkit(buf);
strcpy(buf, "9223372036854775808"); // INT64_MAX + 1
checkit(buf);
strcpy(buf, "-9223372036854775808"); // INT64_MIN
checkit(buf);
strcpy(buf, "-9223372036854775809"); // INT64_MIN - 1
checkit(buf);
strcpy(buf, "18446744073709551615"); // UINT64_MAX
checkit(buf);
strcpy(buf, "18446744073709551616"); // UINT64_MAX + 1
checkit(buf);
strcpy(buf, "-18446744073709551616"); // -UINT64_MAX
checkit(buf);
return 0;
}