gofmt cleanups.
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@ -127,19 +127,19 @@ var secureHashes = map[string]func() hash.Hash{
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"blake2b-512": blakeFunc(blake2b.New512),
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}
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func newHash32(f func () hash.Hash32) func () hash.Hash {
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func newHash32(f func() hash.Hash32) func() hash.Hash {
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return func() hash.Hash {
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return f()
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}
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}
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func newHash64(f func () hash.Hash64) func () hash.Hash {
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func newHash64(f func() hash.Hash64) func() hash.Hash {
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return func() hash.Hash {
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return f()
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}
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}
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func newCRC64(tab uint64) func () hash.Hash {
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func newCRC64(tab uint64) func() hash.Hash {
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return newHash64(
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func() hash.Hash64 {
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return crc64.New(crc64.MakeTable(tab))
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@ -12,10 +12,10 @@ func TestSecureHash(t *testing.T) {
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algo := "sha256"
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h, err := New(algo)
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assert.NoErrorT(t, err)
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assert.BoolT(t, h.IsSecure(), algo + " should be a secure hash")
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assert.BoolT(t, h.IsSecure(), algo+" should be a secure hash")
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assert.BoolT(t, h.HashAlgo() == algo, "hash returned the wrong HashAlgo")
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assert.BoolT(t, !h.IsHash32(), algo + " isn't actually a 32-bit hash")
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assert.BoolT(t, !h.IsHash64(), algo + " isn't actually a 64-bit hash")
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assert.BoolT(t, !h.IsHash32(), algo+" isn't actually a 32-bit hash")
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assert.BoolT(t, !h.IsHash64(), algo+" isn't actually a 64-bit hash")
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var data []byte
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var expected = "e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855"
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@ -42,10 +42,10 @@ func TestInsecureHash(t *testing.T) {
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algo := "md5"
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h, err := New(algo)
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assert.NoErrorT(t, err)
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assert.BoolT(t, !h.IsSecure(), algo + " shouldn't be a secure hash")
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assert.BoolT(t, !h.IsSecure(), algo+" shouldn't be a secure hash")
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assert.BoolT(t, h.HashAlgo() == algo, "hash returned the wrong HashAlgo")
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assert.BoolT(t, !h.IsHash32(), algo + " isn't actually a 32-bit hash")
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assert.BoolT(t, !h.IsHash64(), algo + " isn't actually a 64-bit hash")
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assert.BoolT(t, !h.IsHash32(), algo+" isn't actually a 32-bit hash")
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assert.BoolT(t, !h.IsHash64(), algo+" isn't actually a 64-bit hash")
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var data []byte
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var expected = "d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e"
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@ -72,31 +72,31 @@ func TestHash32(t *testing.T) {
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algo := "crc32-ieee"
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h, err := New(algo)
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assert.NoErrorT(t, err)
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assert.BoolT(t, !h.IsSecure(), algo + " shouldn't be a secure hash")
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assert.BoolT(t, !h.IsSecure(), algo+" shouldn't be a secure hash")
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assert.BoolT(t, h.HashAlgo() == algo, "hash returned the wrong HashAlgo")
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assert.BoolT(t, h.IsHash32(), algo + " is actually a 32-bit hash")
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assert.BoolT(t, !h.IsHash64(), algo + " isn't actually a 64-bit hash")
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assert.BoolT(t, h.IsHash32(), algo+" is actually a 32-bit hash")
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assert.BoolT(t, !h.IsHash64(), algo+" isn't actually a 64-bit hash")
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var data []byte
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var expected uint32
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h.Write(data)
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sum, ok := h.Sum32()
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assert.BoolT(t, ok, algo + " should be able to return a Sum32")
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assert.BoolT(t, ok, algo+" should be able to return a Sum32")
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assert.BoolT(t, expected == sum, fmt.Sprintf("%s returned the %d but expected %d", algo, sum, expected))
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data = []byte("hello, world")
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expected = 0xffab723a
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h.Write(data)
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sum, ok = h.Sum32()
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assert.BoolT(t, ok, algo + " should be able to return a Sum32")
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assert.BoolT(t, ok, algo+" should be able to return a Sum32")
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assert.BoolT(t, expected == sum, fmt.Sprintf("%s returned the %d but expected %d", algo, sum, expected))
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h.Reset()
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data = []byte("hello world")
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h.Write(data)
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sum, ok = h.Sum32()
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assert.BoolT(t, ok, algo + " should be able to return a Sum32")
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assert.BoolT(t, ok, algo+" should be able to return a Sum32")
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assert.BoolT(t, expected != sum, fmt.Sprintf("%s returned %d but shouldn't have", algo, sum, expected))
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}
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algo := "crc64"
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h, err := New(algo)
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assert.NoErrorT(t, err)
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assert.BoolT(t, !h.IsSecure(), algo + " shouldn't be a secure hash")
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assert.BoolT(t, !h.IsSecure(), algo+" shouldn't be a secure hash")
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assert.BoolT(t, h.HashAlgo() == algo, "hash returned the wrong HashAlgo")
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assert.BoolT(t, h.IsHash64(), algo + " is actually a 64-bit hash")
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assert.BoolT(t, !h.IsHash32(), algo + " isn't actually a 32-bit hash")
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assert.BoolT(t, h.IsHash64(), algo+" is actually a 64-bit hash")
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assert.BoolT(t, !h.IsHash32(), algo+" isn't actually a 32-bit hash")
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var data []byte
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var expected uint64
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h.Write(data)
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sum, ok := h.Sum64()
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assert.BoolT(t, ok, algo + " should be able to return a Sum64")
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assert.BoolT(t, ok, algo+" should be able to return a Sum64")
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assert.BoolT(t, expected == sum, fmt.Sprintf("%s returned the %d but expected %d", algo, sum, expected))
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data = []byte("hello, world")
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expected = 0x16c45c0eb1d9c2ec
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h.Write(data)
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sum, ok = h.Sum64()
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assert.BoolT(t, ok, algo + " should be able to return a Sum64")
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assert.BoolT(t, ok, algo+" should be able to return a Sum64")
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assert.BoolT(t, expected == sum, fmt.Sprintf("%s returned the %d but expected %d", algo, sum, expected))
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h.Reset()
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data = []byte("hello world")
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h.Write(data)
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sum, ok = h.Sum64()
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assert.BoolT(t, ok, algo + " should be able to return a Sum64")
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assert.BoolT(t, ok, algo+" should be able to return a Sum64")
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assert.BoolT(t, expected != sum, fmt.Sprintf("%s returned %d but shouldn't have", algo, sum, expected))
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}
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@ -137,5 +137,5 @@ func TestListLengthSanity(t *testing.T) {
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secure := SecureHashList()
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insecure := InsecureHashList()
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assert.BoolT(t, len(all) == len(secure) + len(insecure))
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assert.BoolT(t, len(all) == len(secure)+len(insecure))
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}
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@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Options:
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}
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func init() {
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flag.Usage = func () { usage(os.Stdout) }
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flag.Usage = func() { usage(os.Stdout) }
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}
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func main() {
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@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ import (
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"bytes"
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"testing"
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"github.com/kisom/goutils/testio"
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"github.com/kisom/goutils/assert"
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"github.com/kisom/goutils/testio"
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)
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func TestMWC(t *testing.T) {
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@ -36,13 +36,12 @@ func NewOut(logFile string) (*Tee, error) {
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}
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f, err := os.Create(logFile)
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if err !=nil {
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return &Tee{f: f}, nil
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}
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// Printf formats according to a format specifier and writes to the
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// tee instance.
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func (t *Tee) Printf(format string, args ...interface{}) (int, error) {
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// Open will attempt to open the logFile for the global tee instance.
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func Open(logFile string) error {
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f, err := os.Create(logFile)
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if err !=nil {
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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globalTee.f = f
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