Category : OS/2 Files
Archive   : EMXTST8F.ZIP
Filename : MEMORY.C

 
Output of file : MEMORY.C contained in archive : EMXTST8F.ZIP
/* memory.c (emx+gcc) */

#include
#include

int main (void)
{
char buf1[] = "this is a test string";
char buf2[sizeof (buf1)];
char *p;
int i, n;

n = strlen (buf1);
if (n != sizeof (buf1) - 1)
puts ("strlen error 1");
if (strcmp ("a", "a") != 0)
puts ("strcmp error 1");
if (strcmp ("a", "b") >= 0)
puts ("strcmp error 2");
if (strcmp ("b", "a") <= 0)
puts ("strcmp error 3");
if (strcmp ("ab", "ac") >= 0)
puts ("strcmp error 4");
if (strcmp ("xc", "xb") <= 0)
puts ("strcmp error 5");
if (strcmp ("xx", "xxa") >= 0)
puts ("strcmp error 6");
if (strcmp ("xxa", "xx") <= 0)
puts ("strcmp error 7");
p = memchr (buf1, 'x', n);
if (p != NULL)
puts ("memchr error 1");
p = memchr (buf1, ' ', 0);
if (p != NULL)
puts ("memchr error 2");
p = memchr (buf1, 't', n);
if (p != buf1)
puts ("memchr error 3");
p = memchr (buf1, 't', 0);
if (p != NULL)
puts ("memchr error 4");
p = memchr (buf1, 'g', n);
if (p != buf1+n-1)
puts ("memchr error 5");
p = memchr (buf1, 's', 3);
if (p != NULL)
puts ("memchr error 6");
p = memchr (buf1, 's', 4);
if (p != buf1+3)
puts ("memchr error 7");
if (strcpy (buf2, buf1) != buf2)
puts ("strcpy error 1");
if (memmove (buf1+0, buf1+1, n) != buf1+0)
puts ("memmove error 1");
if (memcmp (buf1, buf2+1, n) != 0)
puts ("memcmp error 1");
if (memmove (buf1+1, buf1+0, n) != buf1+1)
puts ("memmove error 2");
buf1[0] = buf2[0];
if (memcmp (buf1, buf2, n+1) != 0)
puts ("memcmp error 2");
if (_memcount (buf1, 't', strlen (buf1)) != 4)
puts ("_memcount error 1");
if (memicmp (buf1, "ThIs", 4) != 0)
puts ("memicmp error 1");
if (memicmp (buf1, "ThIT", 4) >= 0)
puts ("memicmp error 2");
if (memicmp (buf1, "ThIr", 4) <= 0)
puts ("memicmp error 3");
if (strchr (buf1, 'X') != NULL)
puts ("strchr error 1");
if (strchr (buf1, 0) != buf1 + n)
puts ("strchr error 2");
if (strchr (buf1, 't') != buf1 + 0)
puts ("strchr error 3");
if (strchr (buf1, 'a') != buf1 + 8)
puts ("strchr error 4");
buf1[7] = 0;
if (strchr (buf1, 'a') != NULL)
puts ("strchr error 5");
buf1[7] = ' ';
if (strrchr (buf1, 'X') != NULL)
puts ("strrchr error 1");
if (strrchr (buf1, 0) != buf1 + n)
puts ("strrchr error 2");
if (strrchr (buf1, 'g') != buf1 + n - 1)
puts ("strrchr error 3");
if (strrchr (buf1, 'a') != buf1 + 8)
puts ("strrchr error 4");
buf1[7] = 0;
if (strrchr (buf1, 'a') != NULL)
puts ("strrchr error 5");
buf1[7] = ' ';
if (strrchr (buf1, 't') != buf1 + 16)
puts ("strrchr error 6");
buf1[0] = 'X';
if (strrchr (buf1, 'X') != buf1)
puts ("strrchr error 7");
if (strrchr (buf1+1, 'X') != NULL)
puts ("strrchr error 8");
buf1[0] = 't';
if (strstr (buf1, "") != buf1)
puts ("strstr error 1");
if (strstr (buf1, "x") != NULL)
puts ("strstr error 2");
if (strstr (buf1, buf1) != buf1)
puts ("strstr error 3");
if (strstr (buf1, "t") != buf1)
puts ("strstr error 4");
if (strstr (buf1, "te") != buf1+10)
puts ("strstr error 5");
if (strstr (buf1, "ti") != NULL)
puts ("strstr error 6");
if (strstr (buf1, "g") != buf1+n-1)
puts ("strstr error 7");
strset (buf2, '*');
_memswap (buf2, buf1, n+1);
if (strcmp (buf2, "this is a test string") != 0)
puts ("_memswap error 1");
_memswap (buf2, buf1, n+1);
memset (buf1, '*', n);
if (strcmp (buf1, buf2) != 0)
puts ("memset/strset error 1");
if (memcmp ("a", "b", 1) >= 0)
puts ("memcmp error 3");
if (memcmp ("b", "a", 1) <= 0)
puts ("memcmp error 4");
if (ffs (0) != 0)
puts ("ffs error 1");
if (ffs (-1) != 1)
puts ("ffs error 2");
for (i = 0; i < 32; ++i)
if (ffs (1 << i) != i + 1)
printf ("ffs error 3, i=%d\n", i);
if (ffs (6) != 2)
puts ("ffs error 4");
if (_memdif ("a", "b", 0) != _MEMDIF_EQ)
puts ("_memdif error 1\n");
if (_memdif ("ab", "xx", 2) != 0)
puts ("_memdif error 2\n");
if (_memdif ("ab", "ac", 2) != 1)
puts ("_memdif error 3\n");
if (_memdif ("ab", "ab", 2) != _MEMDIF_EQ)
puts ("_memdif error 4\n");
puts ("done");
return (0);
}


  3 Responses to “Category : OS/2 Files
Archive   : EMXTST8F.ZIP
Filename : MEMORY.C

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/