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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[package]
name = "numf"
version = "0.4.0"
version = "0.4.1"
edition = "2021"
publish = true
authors = ["Christoph J. Scherr <software@cscherr.de>"]

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@ -23,8 +23,9 @@ Current formats are:
- Decimal
- Base32
- Base64
- Raw
`numf` also has the option of prepending a prefix for each format, such as
`numf` also has the option of prepending a prefix for the formats, such as
`0x` for hexadecimal. Numbers may also be provided from the stdin. See `--help`
flag for more information.
@ -35,6 +36,27 @@ $ numf -xp 1337 505 0xaabb
0x539
0x1F9
0xAABB
$ numf -a 505 | hedxump -C
00000000 01 f9 |..|
00000002
$ numf -a 505 | numf
1F9
$ numf -a 505 | numf -d
505
$ numf -a 505 | numf -b
111111001
$ echo -ne "\x20\xff\xb4" | numf -xpP
0x20FFB4
$ echo -ne "\x20\xff\xb4" | numf -d
2162612
$ base64='aGVsbG8gd29ybGQuCg==' ; echo "0s$base64" | numf -d
8271117963529473544792763018762
$ base64='aGVsbG8gd29ybGQuCg==' ; echo "0s$base64" | numf -s
aGVsbG8gd29ybGQuCg==
$ echo "0b100100101010" | numf -d
2346
$ echo "0b100100101010" | numf -bPp
0b0000100100101010
```
## Installing

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@ -17,8 +17,18 @@
//! assert_eq!(Format::Base32.format_str(0x41414242, &options), "032sIFAUEQQ=");
//! assert_eq!(Format::Base64.format_str(0x41414242, &options), "0sQUFCQg==");
//! // sometimes you might need the raw bytes instead of a String
//! assert_eq!(Format::Raw.format(0x1337, &options), vec![0x13, 0x37]);
//! assert_eq!(Format::Raw.format(0x1337, &options), vec![0x00, 0x13, 0x37]);
//! assert_eq!(Format::Hex.format(0x1337, &options), vec![48, 120, 49, 51, 51, 55]);
//!
//! options.set_prefix(false);
//! options.set_padding(false);
//!
//! assert_eq!(Format::Hex.format_str(0x1337, &options), "1337");
//! assert_eq!(Format::Base32.format_str(0x41414242, &options), "IFAUEQQ=");
//! assert_eq!(Format::Base64.format_str(0x41414242, &options), "QUFCQg==");
//!
//! assert_eq!(Format::Raw.format(0x1337, &options), vec![0x13, 0x37]);
//! assert_eq!(Format::Hex.format(0x1337, &options), vec![49, 51, 51, 55]);
//! ```
#![allow(dead_code)]
@ -34,7 +44,11 @@ use libpt::log::{debug, trace};
/// The number type [numf](crate) uses
pub type NumberType = u128;
/// formats supported by numf
/// Describes a format for numbers
///
/// [Format] can be used to convert unsigned integers into a textual or other representation. See
/// [Format::format_str] for more. It is also possible to parse the various represenations to
/// a rust integer, see [numf_parser_str] for that.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Hash, PartialEq, Eq, Default)]
pub enum Format {
Dec,
@ -44,7 +58,7 @@ pub enum Format {
Octal,
Base64,
Base32,
/// Write raw data to stdout, not text
/// Write raw data, not text
Raw,
}
@ -54,11 +68,30 @@ impl Display for Format {
}
}
/// Describes what the formatter should do
/// Describes what the formatter should do exactly
///
/// Use [Self::default] to get a basic variant or create a object yourself.
///
/// This struct can be parsed with [clap] derive.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use numf::format::{Format, FormatOptions};
/// let mut options = FormatOptions::default();
///
/// assert_eq!(Format::Bin.format_str(256, &options), "100000000");
/// assert_eq!(Format::Hex.format_str(256, &options), "100");
/// assert_eq!(Format::Base64.format_str(256, &options), "AQA=");
///
/// options.set_prefix(true);
/// options.set_padding(true);
///
/// assert_eq!(Format::Bin.format_str(256, &options), "0b0000000100000000");
/// assert_eq!(Format::Hex.format_str(256, &options), "0x0100");
/// assert_eq!(Format::Base64.format_str(256, &options), "0sAQA=");
///
/// ```
#[derive(Parser, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
#[clap(author, version, about, long_about = None)]
#[command(
@ -106,12 +139,12 @@ pub struct FormatOptions {
#[arg(short = 'a', long)]
/// format raw, no text
raw: bool,
#[arg(short = 'r', long, default_value_t = 0, value_parser=numf_parser::<NumberType>)]
#[arg(short = 'r', long, default_value_t = 0, value_parser=numf_parser_str::<NumberType>)]
/// output random numbers
///
/// Add a user defined amount of cryptographically pseudorandom numbers to the number list.
rand: NumberType,
#[arg(long, default_value_t = NumberType::MAX, value_parser=numf_parser::<NumberType>)]
#[arg(long, default_value_t = NumberType::MAX, value_parser=numf_parser_str::<NumberType>)]
/// max for the random numbers
///
/// Generated numbers will not be lower than this. Only has an effect with --rand set.
@ -119,7 +152,7 @@ pub struct FormatOptions {
#[arg(short = 'z', long)]
/// format to base32
base32: bool,
#[clap(value_parser=numf_parser::<NumberType>, required=false)]
#[clap(value_parser=numf_parser_str::<NumberType>, required=false)]
/// numbers that should be formatted
///
/// Any of the [Formats](Format::format) are supported, but the prefixes are needed for formats
@ -266,17 +299,44 @@ impl Default for FormatOptions {
}
impl Format {
/// Get the perfix for that [Format] as [Vec<u8>].
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// # use numf::format::Format;
/// assert_eq!(Format::Bin.prefix_str(), "0b");
/// assert_eq!(Format::Dec.prefix_str(), "0d");
/// assert_eq!(Format::Hex.prefix_str(), "0x");
/// assert_eq!(Format::Octal.prefix_str(), "0o");
/// assert_eq!(Format::Base64.prefix_str(), "0s");
/// assert_eq!(Format::Base32.prefix_str(), "032s");
/// assert_eq!(Format::Raw.prefix_str(), "\x00");
/// ```
pub fn prefix_str(&self) -> String {
String::from_utf8_lossy(&self.prefix()).to_string()
}
/// Get the perfix for that [Format]
/// Get the perfix for that [Format] as [Vec<u8>].
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// # use numf::format::Format;
/// assert_eq!(Format::Bin.prefix(), b"0b");
/// assert_eq!(Format::Dec.prefix(), b"0d");
/// assert_eq!(Format::Hex.prefix(), b"0x");
/// assert_eq!(Format::Octal.prefix(), b"0o");
/// assert_eq!(Format::Base64.prefix(), b"0s");
/// assert_eq!(Format::Base32.prefix(), b"032s");
/// assert_eq!(Format::Raw.prefix(), vec![0x00]);
/// ```
pub fn prefix(&self) -> Vec<u8> {
match self {
// apperently used nowhere, sometimes 0 is used as a prefix but I
// think this makes it more clear that this is decimal
Format::Dec => b"0d".to_vec(),
Format::Raw => [].to_vec(), // TODO: find a better way to deal with this
Format::Raw => [0x00].to_vec(),
// very common
Format::Hex => b"0x".to_vec(),
// very common
@ -289,17 +349,66 @@ impl Format {
Format::Base32 => b"032s".to_vec(),
}
}
/// format a number with a [Format] and [FormatOptions] to [String]
/// format a number with a [Format] and [FormatOptions] to a [String]
///
/// If you need raw byte outputs, use [Format::format] instead.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use numf::format::{Format, FormatOptions};
/// let mut options = FormatOptions::default();
///
/// assert_eq!(Format::Bin.format_str(256, &options), "100000000");
/// assert_eq!(Format::Hex.format_str(256, &options), "100");
/// assert_eq!(Format::Base64.format_str(256, &options), "AQA=");
///
/// options.set_prefix(true);
/// options.set_padding(true);
///
/// assert_eq!(Format::Bin.format_str(256, &options), "0b0000000100000000");
/// assert_eq!(Format::Hex.format_str(256, &options), "0x0100");
/// assert_eq!(Format::Base64.format_str(256, &options), "0sAQA=");
///
/// ```
pub fn format_str(&self, num: NumberType, options: &FormatOptions) -> String {
String::from_utf8_lossy(&self.format(num, options)).to_string()
}
/// format a number with a [Format] and [FormatOptions]
/// format a number with a [Format] and [FormatOptions] to a byte vector [Vec<u8>]
///
/// If you need [String] outputs, use [Format::format_str] instead.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use numf::format::{Format, FormatOptions};
/// let mut options = FormatOptions::default();
///
/// assert_eq!(Format::Bin.format(256, &options), b"100000000");
/// assert_eq!(Format::Hex.format(256, &options), b"100");
/// assert_eq!(Format::Hex.format(256, &options), [49, 48, 48]);
/// assert_eq!(Format::Base64.format(256, &options), b"AQA=");
/// assert_eq!(Format::Raw.format(256, &options), [1, 0]);
///
/// options.set_prefix(true);
/// options.set_padding(true);
///
/// assert_eq!(Format::Bin.format(256, &options), b"0b0000000100000000");
/// assert_eq!(Format::Hex.format(256, &options), b"0x0100");
/// assert_eq!(Format::Hex.format(256, &options), [48, 120, 48, 49, 48, 48]);
/// assert_eq!(Format::Base64.format(256, &options), b"0sAQA=");
/// assert_eq!(Format::Raw.format(256, &options), [0, 1, 0]);
/// assert_eq!(Format::Raw.format(255, &options), [0, 255]);
/// assert_eq!(Format::Raw.format(32000, &options), [0, 125, 0]);
///
/// ```
pub fn format(&self, num: NumberType, options: &FormatOptions) -> Vec<u8> {
debug!("formatting mode: {self}");
let mut buf: Vec<u8> = Vec::new();
if options.prefix() {
buf.append(&mut self.prefix());
debug!("prefix the buffer: {buf:X?}");
}
match self {
Format::Hex => {
@ -335,21 +444,24 @@ impl Format {
.to_owned(),
),
// Format::Raw => buf.append(&mut split::unsigned_to_vec(num)),
Format::Raw => {
debug!("do the raw thing");
buf.append(&mut split::unsigned_to_vec(num))
}
Format::Raw => buf.append(&mut split::unsigned_to_vec(num)),
}
buf
}
}
/// Validates an unsigned integer value that can be one of [Format](format::Format).
/// Converts a &[str] into an unsigned integer value (like [u128]), according to one of the [Formats](Format)
///
/// The number is assumed to be base-10 by default, it is parsed as a different
/// [Format](format::Format) if the number is prefixed with the [prefix](format::FormatOptions::prefix),
/// case sensitive. So if the user inputs `0b1100` then this is parsed as
/// [Binary](format::Format::Bin) and so on.
/// [Format] if the number is prefixed with the [prefix](FormatOptions::prefix),
/// for that [Format]. So if the user inputs `0b1100` then this is parsed as
/// [Binary](Format::Bin) and so on.
///
/// If you also want to parse raw inputs, use [numf_parser].
///
/// # Returns
///
/// This parser will only output unsigned integers, it cannot be used with signed integers.
///
/// # Example
///
@ -359,17 +471,17 @@ impl Format {
///
/// ```
/// use clap::Parser;
/// use numf::format::numf_parser;
/// use numf::format::numf_parser_str;
///
/// #[derive(Parser)]
/// struct Args {
/// #[clap(short, long, value_parser=numf_parser::<u128>)]
/// #[clap(short, long, value_parser=numf_parser_str::<u128>)]
/// address: u128,
/// }
/// let args = Args::parse_from(&["", "-a", "0x10"]);
/// assert_eq!(args.address, 16);
/// ```
pub fn numf_parser<T>(s: &str) -> anyhow::Result<T>
pub fn numf_parser_str<T>(s: &str) -> anyhow::Result<T>
where
T: std::str::FromStr + std::convert::TryFrom<u128>,
<T as std::str::FromStr>::Err: std::fmt::Display,
@ -383,10 +495,68 @@ where
<T as std::convert::TryFrom<u128>>::Error: std::marker::Sync,
<T as std::convert::TryFrom<u128>>::Error: 'static,
{
if s.starts_with(&Format::Dec.prefix_str()) || s.parse::<T>().is_ok() {
let s = match s.strip_prefix(&Format::Dec.prefix_str()) {
numf_parser(s.as_bytes())
}
/// Converts any data (as bytes) into an unsigned integer value `T` (like [u128]), according to one of the [Formats](Format)
///
/// If you only want to parse text data, use [numf_parser_str] instead.
///
/// The parser will first try to convert the data to a [String].
///
/// Then, the number is assumed to be base-10 by default, it is parsed as a different
/// [Format] if the number is prefixed with the [prefix](FormatOptions::prefix),
/// for that [Format]. So if the user inputs `0b1100` then this is parsed as
/// [Binary](Format::Bin) and so on.
///
/// If none of the text [Formats](Format) matches, the data will be assumed to be raw and converted
/// to the ingeger type directly.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// If no text [Format] matches and the data is too long for the integer `T`.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// This parser will only output unsigned integers, it cannot be used with signed integers.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use numf::format::numf_parser;
///
/// let data = &[0x15, 0x92, 0xff];
/// let result: u64 = 0x1592ff;
/// assert_eq!(result, numf_parser(data).unwrap());
///
/// let data = b"0x1337";
/// let result: u64 = 0x1337;
/// assert_eq!(result, numf_parser(data).unwrap());
///
/// let data = b"0b110011";
/// let result: u64 = 0b110011;
/// assert_eq!(result, numf_parser(data).unwrap());
/// ```
pub fn numf_parser<T>(data: &[u8]) -> anyhow::Result<T>
where
T: std::str::FromStr + std::convert::TryFrom<u128>,
<T as std::str::FromStr>::Err: std::fmt::Display,
T: num::Num,
<T as num::Num>::FromStrRadixErr: std::fmt::Display,
<T as std::str::FromStr>::Err: std::fmt::Debug,
u128: std::convert::From<T>,
<T as std::str::FromStr>::Err: std::error::Error,
<T as std::convert::TryFrom<u128>>::Error: std::error::Error,
<T as std::convert::TryFrom<u128>>::Error: std::marker::Send,
<T as std::convert::TryFrom<u128>>::Error: std::marker::Sync,
<T as std::convert::TryFrom<u128>>::Error: 'static,
{
let data_as_text = String::from_utf8_lossy(data).to_string();
if data_as_text.starts_with(&Format::Dec.prefix_str()) || data_as_text.parse::<T>().is_ok() {
let s = match data_as_text.strip_prefix(&Format::Dec.prefix_str()) {
Some(sr) => sr,
None => s,
None => &data_as_text,
};
match s.parse() {
Ok(r) => Ok(r),
@ -395,10 +565,10 @@ where
Err(anyhow!(e))
}
}
} else if s.starts_with(&Format::Hex.prefix_str()) {
let s = match s.strip_prefix(&Format::Hex.prefix_str()) {
} else if data_as_text.starts_with(&Format::Hex.prefix_str()) {
let s = match data_as_text.strip_prefix(&Format::Hex.prefix_str()) {
Some(sr) => sr,
None => s,
None => &data_as_text,
};
match T::from_str_radix(s, 16) {
Ok(r) => Ok(r),
@ -407,10 +577,10 @@ where
Err(anyhow!(e))
}
}
} else if s.starts_with(&Format::Octal.prefix_str()) {
let s = match s.strip_prefix(&Format::Octal.prefix_str()) {
} else if data_as_text.starts_with(&Format::Octal.prefix_str()) {
let s = match data_as_text.strip_prefix(&Format::Octal.prefix_str()) {
Some(sr) => sr,
None => s,
None => &data_as_text,
};
match T::from_str_radix(s, 8) {
Ok(r) => Ok(r),
@ -419,10 +589,10 @@ where
Err(anyhow!(e))
}
}
} else if s.starts_with(&Format::Bin.prefix_str()) {
let s = match s.strip_prefix(&Format::Bin.prefix_str()) {
} else if data_as_text.starts_with(&Format::Bin.prefix_str()) {
let s = match data_as_text.strip_prefix(&Format::Bin.prefix_str()) {
Some(sr) => sr,
None => s,
None => &data_as_text,
};
match T::from_str_radix(s, 2) {
Ok(r) => Ok(r),
@ -431,10 +601,10 @@ where
Err(anyhow!(e))
}
}
} else if s.starts_with(&Format::Base64.prefix_str()) {
let s = match s.strip_prefix(&Format::Base64.prefix_str()) {
} else if data_as_text.starts_with(&Format::Base64.prefix_str()) {
let s = match data_as_text.strip_prefix(&Format::Base64.prefix_str()) {
Some(sr) => sr,
None => s,
None => &data_as_text,
};
match fast32::base64::RFC4648.decode_str(s) {
Ok(r) => Ok(join::array_to_unsigned::<T>(&r)?),
@ -443,10 +613,10 @@ where
Err(anyhow!(e))
}
}
} else if s.starts_with(&Format::Base32.prefix_str()) {
let s = match s.strip_prefix(&Format::Base32.prefix_str()) {
} else if data_as_text.starts_with(&Format::Base32.prefix_str()) {
let s = match data_as_text.strip_prefix(&Format::Base32.prefix_str()) {
Some(sr) => sr,
None => s,
None => &data_as_text,
};
match fast32::base32::RFC4648.decode_str(s) {
Ok(r) => Ok(join::array_to_unsigned::<T>(&r)?),
@ -455,14 +625,13 @@ where
Err(anyhow!(e))
}
}
} else if s.starts_with(&Format::Raw.prefix_str()) {
let s = match s.strip_prefix(&Format::Raw.prefix_str()) {
Some(sr) => sr,
None => s,
};
todo!("reading raw not implemented")
} else {
let e = "could not determine the format of the value".to_string();
Err(anyhow!(e))
// what could go wrong with interpreting everything else as raw number input
let s: Vec<u8> = if data.len() > 2 && data[0] == 0x00 {
data.iter().skip(1).map(ToOwned::to_owned).collect()
} else {
data.as_ref().to_vec()
};
Ok(join::array_to_unsigned(&s)?)
}
}

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@ -1,10 +1,17 @@
//! Format numbers
//!
//! This crate contains several utility functions for formatting numbers
//! into other systems, such as converting decimal numbers to hexadecimal.
//! into other systems, such as converting decimal numbers to hexadecimal
//! , and back.
//!
//! See [format::Format] for supported formats.
//!
//! Note that this crate is primarily intended to be used as a executable.
//!
//! Highlights:
//! * [format::numf_parser]
//! * [format::numf_parser_str]
//! * [format::Format::format]
//! * [format::Format::format_str]
pub mod format;

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@ -2,11 +2,12 @@ use std::io::{IsTerminal, Read, Write};
use std::process::exit;
use clap::{CommandFactory, Parser};
use numf::format::numf_parser_str;
mod format;
use crate::format::{numf_parser, Format};
use format::*;
use libpt::log::debug;
use libpt::log::{debug, error};
fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
// try to read from stdin first, appending the numbers we read to the FormatOptions
@ -16,7 +17,7 @@ fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
.display_time(false)
.build()
.map_err(|e| {
eprintln!("could not initialize logger: {e}");
error!("could not initialize logger: {e}");
});
debug!("logger active");
@ -26,21 +27,28 @@ fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
if !stdin.is_terminal() {
match stdin.lock().read_to_end(&mut stdin_nums) {
Ok(_) => {
let whole: String = match String::from_utf8(stdin_nums) {
let whole: String = match String::from_utf8(stdin_nums.clone()) {
Ok(r) => r,
Err(e) => {
eprintln!("{}", FormatOptions::command().render_usage());
eprintln!("stdin for this program only accepts text: {e:#?}");
exit(1);
Err(_) => {
let number = match numf_parser(&stdin_nums) {
Ok(n) => n,
Err(e) => {
eprintln!("{}", FormatOptions::command().render_usage());
error!("could raw inputs from stdin as numbers: {e:#?}");
exit(2);
}
};
options.push_number(number);
String::new()
}
};
let split = whole.split_whitespace();
for s in split {
let number = match numf_parser(s) {
let number = match numf_parser_str(s) {
Ok(n) => n,
Err(e) => {
eprintln!("{}", FormatOptions::command().render_usage());
eprintln!("could not parse number from stdin: {e:#?}");
error!("could not parse number from stdin: {e:#?}");
exit(2);
}
};
@ -49,7 +57,7 @@ fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
}
Err(e) => {
eprintln!("{}", FormatOptions::command().render_usage());
eprintln!("could not read from stdin: {e:#?}");
error!("could not read from stdin: {e:#?}");
exit(2);
}
};
@ -67,7 +75,7 @@ fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
// exit with error if no numbers are to be formatted
if options.numbers().is_empty() {
eprintln!("{}", FormatOptions::command().render_usage());
eprintln!("no numbers have been provided");
error!("no numbers have been provided");
exit(1);
}

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@ -41,6 +41,9 @@ fn format() {
Format::Base64.format_str(0x4141414141414141, &options),
"QUFBQUFBQUE="
);
assert_eq!(Format::Raw.format(0x1337, &options), vec![0x13, 0x37]);
assert_eq!(Format::Raw.format(0x0, &options), vec![0x0]);
}
#[test]
@ -91,6 +94,9 @@ fn format_padding() {
Format::Base64.format_str(0x4141414141414141, &options),
"QUFBQUFBQUE="
);
assert_eq!(Format::Raw.format(0x1337, &options), vec![0x13, 0x37]);
assert_eq!(Format::Raw.format(0x0, &options), vec![0x0]);
}
#[test]
@ -142,6 +148,9 @@ fn format_prefix() {
Format::Base64.format_str(0x4141414141414141, &options),
"0sQUFBQUFBQUE="
);
assert_eq!(Format::Raw.format(0x1337, &options), vec![0x0, 0x13, 0x37]);
assert_eq!(Format::Raw.format(0x0, &options), vec![0x0, 0x0]);
}
#[test]
@ -199,6 +208,9 @@ fn format_padded_prefix() {
Format::Base64.format_str(0x4141414141414141, &options),
"0sQUFBQUFBQUE="
);
assert_eq!(Format::Raw.format(0x1337, &options), vec![0x0, 0x13, 0x37]);
assert_eq!(Format::Raw.format(0x0, &options), vec![0x0, 0x0]);
}
#[test]
@ -215,41 +227,46 @@ fn set_format_checker() {
#[test]
fn parser_dec() {
assert_eq!(numf_parser::<u32>("1337").unwrap(), 1337);
assert_eq!(numf_parser::<u32>("0d1337").unwrap(), 1337);
assert_eq!(numf_parser_str::<u32>("1337").unwrap(), 1337);
assert_eq!(numf_parser_str::<u32>("0d1337").unwrap(), 1337);
}
#[test]
fn parser_bin() {
assert_eq!(numf_parser::<u32>("0b11001").unwrap(), 0b11001);
assert_eq!(numf_parser::<u32>("0b11001").unwrap(), 0b11001);
assert_eq!(numf_parser_str::<u32>("0b11001").unwrap(), 0b11001);
assert_eq!(numf_parser_str::<u32>("0b11001").unwrap(), 0b11001);
}
#[test]
fn parser_hex() {
assert_eq!(numf_parser::<u32>("0xdeadbeef").unwrap(), 0xdeadbeef);
assert_eq!(numf_parser_str::<u32>("0xdeadbeef").unwrap(), 0xdeadbeef);
}
#[test]
fn parser_oct() {
assert_eq!(numf_parser::<u32>("0o771171").unwrap(), 0o771171);
assert_eq!(numf_parser_str::<u32>("0o771171").unwrap(), 0o771171);
}
#[test]
fn parser_b64() {
assert_eq!(numf_parser::<u32>("0sQUFCQg==").unwrap(), 0x41414242);
assert_eq!(numf_parser_str::<u32>("0sQUFCQg==").unwrap(), 0x41414242);
}
#[test]
fn parser_b32() {
assert_eq!(numf_parser::<u32>("032sIFAUEQQ=").unwrap(), 0x41414242);
assert_eq!(numf_parser_str::<u32>("032sIFAUEQQ=").unwrap(), 0x41414242);
}
#[test]
fn parser_raw() {
assert_eq!(numf_parser_str::<u32>("\x00\x50\x60").unwrap(), 0x5060);
}
#[test]
fn parser_generics() {
assert_eq!(numf_parser::<u8>("55").unwrap(), 55);
assert_eq!(numf_parser::<u16>("55").unwrap(), 55);
assert_eq!(numf_parser::<u32>("55").unwrap(), 55);
assert_eq!(numf_parser::<u64>("55").unwrap(), 55);
assert_eq!(numf_parser::<u128>("55").unwrap(), 55);
assert_eq!(numf_parser_str::<u8>("55").unwrap(), 55);
assert_eq!(numf_parser_str::<u16>("55").unwrap(), 55);
assert_eq!(numf_parser_str::<u32>("55").unwrap(), 55);
assert_eq!(numf_parser_str::<u64>("55").unwrap(), 55);
assert_eq!(numf_parser_str::<u128>("55").unwrap(), 55);
}