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The module tests the performance of the OTP-PUB-KEY module in the
public_key application, so it is off-topic and should not be
reinstated.
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A test of sub-constraints for PER/UPER was lost in commit 9ec0a0babace.
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The testChoExtension module tests the same thing (and more) as
choice_extension.erl.
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asn1ct:compile/2 calls c:c/2 to invoke the compiler and to load
the compiled code. That means that there is no need load the module
after having invoked the ASN.1 compiler.
To make sure that we'll notice if that behavior changes in the future,
extend the rtUI/1 test case to verify that the loaded module has
the correct encoding rule (if asn1ct:compile/2 would fail to reload
the module, the previous encoding rule would be returned).
While at it, it also makes sense to test calling M:bit_string_format/0
to ensure that it continues working.
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By combining most tests that use External.asn,
we will only need to compile that spec once instead of 11 times.
While combining the test cases, make sure to remove the redundant code
in testPrimExternal/1 that tests primitive strings in exactly the same
way as testPrimString/1. Removing the redundant code shaves off a few
seconds of testing time.
Keep testSeqExtension/1 as a separate test case, since it is a
complicated test case that does hairy stuff to the source files.
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It seems that the original purpose is to test encoding by
directly calling the module (as opposed to calling indirectly
using asn1rt). That is tested in many other test cases (such
as testPrimStrings); thus this test case no longer serves any
useful purpose.
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The per_GeneralString/1 test case compiles MULTIMEDIA-SYSTEM-CONTROL
and then does a single decoding. Save some compilation time by folding
the test into the h323test/1 test case.
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The PER back-end no longer use a driver (or even a NIF),
and the test case would not fail if it didn't work because the
spawned processed were not linked.
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There are some minor incompatibilities for BIT STRING:
{bit,Position} is now only only supported for a named
BIT STRING type.
Values longer than the maximum size for the BIT STRING type
would be truncated silently - they now cause an exception.
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Also extend the test suite with more tests of inlined constructs
in object sets.
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The smp1/1 test case seems test how well the SMP emulator can
parallelize tasks, not any functionality in the asn1 application
that is not tested in other tests.
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* bjorn/asn1/not-small-bugs/OTP-11153:
PER/UPER: Correct decoding of SEQUENCEs with more than 64 extensions
testConstraints: Improve tests of semi-constrained INTEGERs
Test ENUMERATED with many extended values
UPER: Correct encoding of ENUMERATED with more than 63 extended values
Add asn1_test_lib:hex_to_bin/1
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Make sure that semi-constrained integers are correctly encoded
in the mininum number of bytes. (The roundtrip test does not
catch problems with non-minimal encodings.) Also test huge
values that must be encoded in 128 or 256 bytes.
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When a SEQUENCE was defined inline inside extension addition group
like this:
InlinedSeq ::= SEQUENCE {
...,
[[
s SEQUENCE {
a INTEGER,
b BOOLEAN
}
]]
}
the decoding code would return the contents of the SEQUENCE in a
record named 'InlinedSeq_ExtAddGroup1_s', while the record definition
in the generated HRL file would be 'InlinedSeq_s'.
Since there is no reason to use the longer record name (no risk for
ambiguity), correct the name in the decoding code.
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Simplify the backends by letting asn1ct_check replacing a
with the actual type.
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Given:
Semi ::= INTEGER (Lb..MAX, ...)
where Lb is an arbitrary integer, attempting to encode an
integer less than Lb would cause the encoder to enter an
infinite loop.
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A semi-constrained INTEGER with a non-zero lower bound would be
incorrectly decoded. This bug was introduced in R16.
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While at it, also test more integer values.
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For the PER backends, generate code for accessing deep table
constraints at compile-time in the same way as is done for BER.
While at it, remove the complicated indentation code.
Also modernize the test suite and add a test for a deeper nested
constraint.
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Unify the code for checking an enumeration value named in a
DEFAULT and in an ENUMERATED value. There is no need to handle
those cases differently. That also will also make sure that
the following works:
E ::= ENUMERATED { x, ..., y }
e E ::= x
(Extensible ENUMERATEDs were not handled when defining values.)
Always generate an error when an unknown enumeration value is
given (used in a DEFAULT, a message would be printed, but the
compilation would succeed). Also make sure that we always include
the line number for the incorrect enumeration.
Write a new test case and remove the extremely rudimentary
value_bad_enum_test/1 test case.
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The list of files to remove was obtained by running "ls -lut"
after running the test cases and comparing the atime for each
file with the start of the test run.
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In the 64-bit run-time, there is about 40Mb in old code after
running the asn1 test suite. Since it is very easy to reclaim
that memory, let's do it. Also get rid of the unnecessary call
to code:soft_purge/1 just before loading the new code.
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Eliminate use of line macros and asn1_wrapper.
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For the example from X.691, make sure to test that our encoded
value is the same as given in X.691.
Run the test for BER, too.
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Ensure that compilation errors of Erlang code gets printed.
If compilation of an ASN.1 specification goes wrong, print out
the filename of the offending specification. It can be seen
in the test case log, but because most test cases run in a
parallel group, the test case log is not available until all
test case in the group have finished.
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