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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>
date Tue, 25 Feb 2025 07:49:28 +0000
parents 7c50864deaff
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/*
 * The set of AMR test sequences shipped by 3GPP as TS 26.074 includes
 * not only linear PCM (13-bit left-justified) and AMR-encoded files,
 * but also 8-bit PCM sequences in both A-law and mu-law.  However,
 * those PCM8 sequences are shipped in a stupid and inconvenient format:
 * each 8-bit PCM sample is expanded to a 16-bit word, written in LE
 * byte order.  This utility converts a PCM8 test sequence file
 * from this weird format into sane PCM8 format with one byte per sample.
 * For this conversion, it does not matter whether the PCM8 test sequence
 * in question is A-law or mu-law.
 */

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

main(argc, argv)
	char **argv;
{
	FILE *inf, *outf;
	int cdat, cpad;

	if (argc != 3) {
		fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s in-file out-file\n", argv[0]);
		exit(1);
	}
	inf = fopen(argv[1], "r");
	if (!inf) {
		perror(argv[1]);
		exit(1);
	}
	outf = fopen(argv[2], "w");
	if (!outf) {
		perror(argv[2]);
		exit(1);
	}
	for (;;) {
		cdat = getc(inf);
		if (cdat < 0)
			break;
		cpad = getc(inf);
		if (cpad < 0) {
			fprintf(stderr, "error: %s has odd length\n", argv[1]);
			exit(1);
		}
		if (cpad != 0) {
			fprintf(stderr,
				"error: presumed padding byte in %s is not 0\n",
				argv[1]);
			exit(1);
		}
		putc(cdat, outf);
	}
	fclose(outf);
	exit(0);
}