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- /*
- Simple DirectMedia Layer
- Copyright (C) 1997-2018 Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
-
- This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
- warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
- arising from the use of this software.
-
- Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
- including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
- freely, subject to the following restrictions:
-
- 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
- claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
- in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
- appreciated but is not required.
- 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
- misrepresented as being the original software.
- 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
- */
-
- /**
- * \file SDL_test_fuzzer.h
- *
- * Include file for SDL test framework.
- *
- * This code is a part of the SDL2_test library, not the main SDL library.
- */
-
- /*
-
- Data generators for fuzzing test data in a reproducible way.
-
- */
-
- #ifndef SDL_test_fuzzer_h_
- #define SDL_test_fuzzer_h_
-
- #include "begin_code.h"
- /* Set up for C function definitions, even when using C++ */
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C" {
- #endif
-
-
- /*
- Based on GSOC code by Markus Kauppila <markus.kauppila@gmail.com>
- */
-
-
- /**
- * \file
- * Note: The fuzzer implementation uses a static instance of random context
- * internally which makes it thread-UNsafe.
- */
-
- /**
- * Initializes the fuzzer for a test
- *
- * \param execKey Execution "Key" that initializes the random number generator uniquely for the test.
- *
- */
- void SDLTest_FuzzerInit(Uint64 execKey);
-
-
- /**
- * Returns a random Uint8
- *
- * \returns Generated integer
- */
- Uint8 SDLTest_RandomUint8(void);
-
- /**
- * Returns a random Sint8
- *
- * \returns Generated signed integer
- */
- Sint8 SDLTest_RandomSint8(void);
-
-
- /**
- * Returns a random Uint16
- *
- * \returns Generated integer
- */
- Uint16 SDLTest_RandomUint16(void);
-
- /**
- * Returns a random Sint16
- *
- * \returns Generated signed integer
- */
- Sint16 SDLTest_RandomSint16(void);
-
-
- /**
- * Returns a random integer
- *
- * \returns Generated integer
- */
- Sint32 SDLTest_RandomSint32(void);
-
-
- /**
- * Returns a random positive integer
- *
- * \returns Generated integer
- */
- Uint32 SDLTest_RandomUint32(void);
-
- /**
- * Returns random Uint64.
- *
- * \returns Generated integer
- */
- Uint64 SDLTest_RandomUint64(void);
-
-
- /**
- * Returns random Sint64.
- *
- * \returns Generated signed integer
- */
- Sint64 SDLTest_RandomSint64(void);
-
- /**
- * \returns random float in range [0.0 - 1.0[
- */
- float SDLTest_RandomUnitFloat(void);
-
- /**
- * \returns random double in range [0.0 - 1.0[
- */
- double SDLTest_RandomUnitDouble(void);
-
- /**
- * \returns random float.
- *
- */
- float SDLTest_RandomFloat(void);
-
- /**
- * \returns random double.
- *
- */
- double SDLTest_RandomDouble(void);
-
- /**
- * Returns a random boundary value for Uint8 within the given boundaries.
- * Boundaries are inclusive, see the usage examples below. If validDomain
- * is true, the function will only return valid boundaries, otherwise non-valid
- * boundaries are also possible.
- * If boundary1 > boundary2, the values are swapped
- *
- * Usage examples:
- * RandomUint8BoundaryValue(10, 20, SDL_TRUE) returns 10, 11, 19 or 20
- * RandomUint8BoundaryValue(1, 20, SDL_FALSE) returns 0 or 21
- * RandomUint8BoundaryValue(0, 99, SDL_FALSE) returns 100
- * RandomUint8BoundaryValue(0, 255, SDL_FALSE) returns 0 (error set)
- *
- * \param boundary1 Lower boundary limit
- * \param boundary2 Upper boundary limit
- * \param validDomain Should the generated boundary be valid (=within the bounds) or not?
- *
- * \returns Random boundary value for the given range and domain or 0 with error set
- */
- Uint8 SDLTest_RandomUint8BoundaryValue(Uint8 boundary1, Uint8 boundary2, SDL_bool validDomain);
-
- /**
- * Returns a random boundary value for Uint16 within the given boundaries.
- * Boundaries are inclusive, see the usage examples below. If validDomain
- * is true, the function will only return valid boundaries, otherwise non-valid
- * boundaries are also possible.
- * If boundary1 > boundary2, the values are swapped
- *
- * Usage examples:
- * RandomUint16BoundaryValue(10, 20, SDL_TRUE) returns 10, 11, 19 or 20
- * RandomUint16BoundaryValue(1, 20, SDL_FALSE) returns 0 or 21
- * RandomUint16BoundaryValue(0, 99, SDL_FALSE) returns 100
- * RandomUint16BoundaryValue(0, 0xFFFF, SDL_FALSE) returns 0 (error set)
- *
- * \param boundary1 Lower boundary limit
- * \param boundary2 Upper boundary limit
- * \param validDomain Should the generated boundary be valid (=within the bounds) or not?
- *
- * \returns Random boundary value for the given range and domain or 0 with error set
- */
- Uint16 SDLTest_RandomUint16BoundaryValue(Uint16 boundary1, Uint16 boundary2, SDL_bool validDomain);
-
- /**
- * Returns a random boundary value for Uint32 within the given boundaries.
- * Boundaries are inclusive, see the usage examples below. If validDomain
- * is true, the function will only return valid boundaries, otherwise non-valid
- * boundaries are also possible.
- * If boundary1 > boundary2, the values are swapped
- *
- * Usage examples:
- * RandomUint32BoundaryValue(10, 20, SDL_TRUE) returns 10, 11, 19 or 20
- * RandomUint32BoundaryValue(1, 20, SDL_FALSE) returns 0 or 21
- * RandomUint32BoundaryValue(0, 99, SDL_FALSE) returns 100
- * RandomUint32BoundaryValue(0, 0xFFFFFFFF, SDL_FALSE) returns 0 (with error set)
- *
- * \param boundary1 Lower boundary limit
- * \param boundary2 Upper boundary limit
- * \param validDomain Should the generated boundary be valid (=within the bounds) or not?
- *
- * \returns Random boundary value for the given range and domain or 0 with error set
- */
- Uint32 SDLTest_RandomUint32BoundaryValue(Uint32 boundary1, Uint32 boundary2, SDL_bool validDomain);
-
- /**
- * Returns a random boundary value for Uint64 within the given boundaries.
- * Boundaries are inclusive, see the usage examples below. If validDomain
- * is true, the function will only return valid boundaries, otherwise non-valid
- * boundaries are also possible.
- * If boundary1 > boundary2, the values are swapped
- *
- * Usage examples:
- * RandomUint64BoundaryValue(10, 20, SDL_TRUE) returns 10, 11, 19 or 20
- * RandomUint64BoundaryValue(1, 20, SDL_FALSE) returns 0 or 21
- * RandomUint64BoundaryValue(0, 99, SDL_FALSE) returns 100
- * RandomUint64BoundaryValue(0, 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF, SDL_FALSE) returns 0 (with error set)
- *
- * \param boundary1 Lower boundary limit
- * \param boundary2 Upper boundary limit
- * \param validDomain Should the generated boundary be valid (=within the bounds) or not?
- *
- * \returns Random boundary value for the given range and domain or 0 with error set
- */
- Uint64 SDLTest_RandomUint64BoundaryValue(Uint64 boundary1, Uint64 boundary2, SDL_bool validDomain);
-
- /**
- * Returns a random boundary value for Sint8 within the given boundaries.
- * Boundaries are inclusive, see the usage examples below. If validDomain
- * is true, the function will only return valid boundaries, otherwise non-valid
- * boundaries are also possible.
- * If boundary1 > boundary2, the values are swapped
- *
- * Usage examples:
- * RandomSint8BoundaryValue(-10, 20, SDL_TRUE) returns -11, -10, 19 or 20
- * RandomSint8BoundaryValue(-100, -10, SDL_FALSE) returns -101 or -9
- * RandomSint8BoundaryValue(SINT8_MIN, 99, SDL_FALSE) returns 100
- * RandomSint8BoundaryValue(SINT8_MIN, SINT8_MAX, SDL_FALSE) returns SINT8_MIN (== error value) with error set
- *
- * \param boundary1 Lower boundary limit
- * \param boundary2 Upper boundary limit
- * \param validDomain Should the generated boundary be valid (=within the bounds) or not?
- *
- * \returns Random boundary value for the given range and domain or SINT8_MIN with error set
- */
- Sint8 SDLTest_RandomSint8BoundaryValue(Sint8 boundary1, Sint8 boundary2, SDL_bool validDomain);
-
-
- /**
- * Returns a random boundary value for Sint16 within the given boundaries.
- * Boundaries are inclusive, see the usage examples below. If validDomain
- * is true, the function will only return valid boundaries, otherwise non-valid
- * boundaries are also possible.
- * If boundary1 > boundary2, the values are swapped
- *
- * Usage examples:
- * RandomSint16BoundaryValue(-10, 20, SDL_TRUE) returns -11, -10, 19 or 20
- * RandomSint16BoundaryValue(-100, -10, SDL_FALSE) returns -101 or -9
- * RandomSint16BoundaryValue(SINT16_MIN, 99, SDL_FALSE) returns 100
- * RandomSint16BoundaryValue(SINT16_MIN, SINT16_MAX, SDL_FALSE) returns SINT16_MIN (== error value) with error set
- *
- * \param boundary1 Lower boundary limit
- * \param boundary2 Upper boundary limit
- * \param validDomain Should the generated boundary be valid (=within the bounds) or not?
- *
- * \returns Random boundary value for the given range and domain or SINT16_MIN with error set
- */
- Sint16 SDLTest_RandomSint16BoundaryValue(Sint16 boundary1, Sint16 boundary2, SDL_bool validDomain);
-
- /**
- * Returns a random boundary value for Sint32 within the given boundaries.
- * Boundaries are inclusive, see the usage examples below. If validDomain
- * is true, the function will only return valid boundaries, otherwise non-valid
- * boundaries are also possible.
- * If boundary1 > boundary2, the values are swapped
- *
- * Usage examples:
- * RandomSint32BoundaryValue(-10, 20, SDL_TRUE) returns -11, -10, 19 or 20
- * RandomSint32BoundaryValue(-100, -10, SDL_FALSE) returns -101 or -9
- * RandomSint32BoundaryValue(SINT32_MIN, 99, SDL_FALSE) returns 100
- * RandomSint32BoundaryValue(SINT32_MIN, SINT32_MAX, SDL_FALSE) returns SINT32_MIN (== error value)
- *
- * \param boundary1 Lower boundary limit
- * \param boundary2 Upper boundary limit
- * \param validDomain Should the generated boundary be valid (=within the bounds) or not?
- *
- * \returns Random boundary value for the given range and domain or SINT32_MIN with error set
- */
- Sint32 SDLTest_RandomSint32BoundaryValue(Sint32 boundary1, Sint32 boundary2, SDL_bool validDomain);
-
- /**
- * Returns a random boundary value for Sint64 within the given boundaries.
- * Boundaries are inclusive, see the usage examples below. If validDomain
- * is true, the function will only return valid boundaries, otherwise non-valid
- * boundaries are also possible.
- * If boundary1 > boundary2, the values are swapped
- *
- * Usage examples:
- * RandomSint64BoundaryValue(-10, 20, SDL_TRUE) returns -11, -10, 19 or 20
- * RandomSint64BoundaryValue(-100, -10, SDL_FALSE) returns -101 or -9
- * RandomSint64BoundaryValue(SINT64_MIN, 99, SDL_FALSE) returns 100
- * RandomSint64BoundaryValue(SINT64_MIN, SINT64_MAX, SDL_FALSE) returns SINT64_MIN (== error value) and error set
- *
- * \param boundary1 Lower boundary limit
- * \param boundary2 Upper boundary limit
- * \param validDomain Should the generated boundary be valid (=within the bounds) or not?
- *
- * \returns Random boundary value for the given range and domain or SINT64_MIN with error set
- */
- Sint64 SDLTest_RandomSint64BoundaryValue(Sint64 boundary1, Sint64 boundary2, SDL_bool validDomain);
-
-
- /**
- * Returns integer in range [min, max] (inclusive).
- * Min and max values can be negative values.
- * If Max in smaller than min, then the values are swapped.
- * Min and max are the same value, that value will be returned.
- *
- * \param min Minimum inclusive value of returned random number
- * \param max Maximum inclusive value of returned random number
- *
- * \returns Generated random integer in range
- */
- Sint32 SDLTest_RandomIntegerInRange(Sint32 min, Sint32 max);
-
-
- /**
- * Generates random null-terminated string. The minimum length for
- * the string is 1 character, maximum length for the string is 255
- * characters and it can contain ASCII characters from 32 to 126.
- *
- * Note: Returned string needs to be deallocated.
- *
- * \returns Newly allocated random string; or NULL if length was invalid or string could not be allocated.
- */
- char * SDLTest_RandomAsciiString(void);
-
-
- /**
- * Generates random null-terminated string. The maximum length for
- * the string is defined by the maxLength parameter.
- * String can contain ASCII characters from 32 to 126.
- *
- * Note: Returned string needs to be deallocated.
- *
- * \param maxLength The maximum length of the generated string.
- *
- * \returns Newly allocated random string; or NULL if maxLength was invalid or string could not be allocated.
- */
- char * SDLTest_RandomAsciiStringWithMaximumLength(int maxLength);
-
-
- /**
- * Generates random null-terminated string. The length for
- * the string is defined by the size parameter.
- * String can contain ASCII characters from 32 to 126.
- *
- * Note: Returned string needs to be deallocated.
- *
- * \param size The length of the generated string
- *
- * \returns Newly allocated random string; or NULL if size was invalid or string could not be allocated.
- */
- char * SDLTest_RandomAsciiStringOfSize(int size);
-
- /**
- * Returns the invocation count for the fuzzer since last ...FuzzerInit.
- */
- int SDLTest_GetFuzzerInvocationCount(void);
-
- /* Ends C function definitions when using C++ */
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- }
- #endif
- #include "close_code.h"
-
- #endif /* SDL_test_fuzzer_h_ */
-
- /* vi: set ts=4 sw=4 expandtab: */
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