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TW-TS-005 reader: fix maximum line length bug
TW-TS-005 section 4.1 states:
The maximum allowed length of each line is 80 characters, not
including the OS-specific newline encoding.
The implementation of this line length limit in the TW-TS-005 hex file
reader function in the present suite was wrong, such that lines of
the full maximum length could not be read. Fix it.
Note that this bug affects comment lines too, not just actual RTP
payloads. Neither Annex A nor Annex B features an RTP payload format
that goes to the maximum of 40 bytes, but if a comment line goes to
the maximum allowed length of 80 characters not including the
terminating newline, the bug will be triggered, necessitating
the present fix.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Tue, 25 Feb 2025 07:49:28 +0000 |
parents | ba737a0203e2 |
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/* * This program regenerates a G.711 A-law decoding table equivalent to the * a2s[] table in the toast_alaw.c module in libgsm/toast; the intent is * to check that table for correctness. The "engine" function that does * the computation is based on alaw_expand() from ITU-T G.191 STL. */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> static unsigned alaw_expand (input) unsigned input; { short ix, mant, iexp; ix = input ^ (0x0055); /* re-toggle toggled bits */ ix &= (0x007F); /* remove sign bit */ iexp = ix >> 4; /* extract exponent */ mant = ix & (0x000F); /* now get mantissa */ if (iexp > 0) mant = mant + 16; /* add leading '1', if exponent > 0 */ mant = (mant << 4) + (0x0008); /* now mantissa left justified and */ /* 1/2 quantization step added */ if (iexp > 1) /* now left shift according exponent */ mant = mant << (iexp - 1); if (input & 0x80) /* invert, if negative sample */ return mant; else return -mant & 0xFFFF; } main(argc, argv) char **argv; { unsigned input, output; for (input = 0; input < 256; input++) { output = alaw_expand(input); printf("%6u,", output); if ((input & 7) == 7) putchar('\n'); } exit(0); }