Polish and test int packer

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ChillerDragon 2023-03-19 11:40:15 +01:00
parent 10c089debc
commit 6240dd36e5
2 changed files with 46 additions and 26 deletions

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from twnet_parser.packer import *
def test_pack_small_positive_ints():
assert pack_int(1) == b'\x01'
assert pack_int(2) == b'\x02'
assert pack_int(3) == b'\x03'
assert pack_int(44) == b'\x2C'
assert pack_int(45) == b'\x2D'
assert pack_int(46) == b'\x2E'
def test_pack_multi_byte_positive_ints():
assert pack_int(63) == b'\x3F'
assert pack_int(64) == b'\x80\x01'
assert pack_int(65) == b'\x81\x01'
def test_pack_small_negative_ints():
assert pack_int(-1) == b'\x40'
assert pack_int(-2) == b'\x41'
assert pack_int(-3) == b'\x42'
assert pack_int(-44) == b'\x6B'
assert pack_int(-45) == b'\x6C'
assert pack_int(-46) == b'\x6D'
def test_pack_multi_byte_negative_ints():
assert pack_int(-63) == b'\x7E'
assert pack_int(-64) == b'\x7F'
assert pack_int(-65) == b'\xC0\x01'
def test_pack_multi_byte_positive_and_negative():
assert pack_int(-66663) == b'\xe6\x91\x08'
assert pack_int(66663) == b'\xa7\x91\x08'
assert pack_int(-8866663) == b'\xe6\xad\xba\x08'
assert pack_int(8866663) == b'\xa7\xad\xba\x08'
# TODO: should we just pack numbers bigger than 4 bytes?
# since the official tw client and server are written in C++
# they do not support such big numbers
# we could also throw an error here instead
def test_pack_too_big_positive_and_negative():
assert pack_int(-98866996963) == b'\xe2\x9b\xf5\xce\xe0\x05'
assert pack_int(98866996963) == b'\xa3\x9b\xf5\xce\xe0\x05'

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#!/usr/bin/env python
from textwrap import wrap
def dbg(raw: bytearray) -> None:
bits_str = ''
annotation_str = ''
for byte in raw:
bits_str += ' '.join(wrap(f"{byte:08b} ", 2))
annotation_str += 'ES DD DD DD '
print(f" {bits_str} {bytes(raw)!r}")
print(f" {annotation_str}")
# TODO: optimize performance and benchmark in tests
def pack_int(num: int) -> bytes:
print(f"packing {num}")
res: bytearray = bytearray(b'\x00')
if num < 0:
res[0] |= 0x40 # set sign bit
print(f"num={num}")
num = ~num
# print(f"num num={num}")
# print("--- signed:")
# dbg(res)
res[0] |= num & 0x3F # pack 6bit into res
num >>= 6 # discard 6 bits
print("--- pack 6 bit:")
dbg(res)
i = 0
while num != 0:
res[i] |= 0x80 # set extend bit
i += 1
res.extend(bytes([num & 0x7F])) # pack 7 bit
num >>= 7 # discard 7 bits
print(num)
return bytes(res)
print(pack_int(63))
print(pack_int(64))
print(pack_int(65))