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spec/util_strbitop_spec.lua @ 13587:fdb2e0568cf8

mod_authz_internal: Make 'prosody:guest' default role for all unknown JIDs This fixes an issue where e.g. remote users or even other users on the server were unable to list MUC rooms. We want to define a permission to list MUC rooms, but we want it to be available to everyone by default (the traditional behaviour). prosody:guest is the lowest role we have. I ran a quick check and it isn't really used for anything right now that would be concerning. It was originally designed for anonymous logins. I think it's safe to treat remote JIDs as equivalent, since we have no trust relationship with anonymous users either.
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Tue, 07 Jan 2025 14:41:32 +0000
parent 13430:1a5e3cf037f6
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local strbitop = require "util.strbitop";
describe("util.strbitop", function ()
	describe("sand()", function ()
		it("works", function ()
			assert.equal(string.rep("Aa", 100), strbitop.sand(string.rep("a", 200), "Aa"));
		end);
		it("returns empty string if first argument is empty", function ()
			assert.equal("", strbitop.sand("", ""));
			assert.equal("", strbitop.sand("", "key"));
		end);
		it("returns initial string if key is empty", function ()
			assert.equal("hello", strbitop.sand("hello", ""));
		end);
	end);

	describe("sor()", function ()
		it("works", function ()
			assert.equal(string.rep("a", 200), strbitop.sor(string.rep("Aa", 100), "a"));
		end);
		it("returns empty string if first argument is empty", function ()
			assert.equal("", strbitop.sor("", ""));
			assert.equal("", strbitop.sor("", "key"));
		end);
		it("returns initial string if key is empty", function ()
			assert.equal("hello", strbitop.sor("hello", ""));
		end);
	end);

	describe("sxor()", function ()
		it("works", function ()
			assert.equal(string.rep("Aa", 100), strbitop.sxor(string.rep("a", 200), " \0"));
		end);
		it("returns empty string if first argument is empty", function ()
			assert.equal("", strbitop.sxor("", ""));
			assert.equal("", strbitop.sxor("", "key"));
		end);
		it("returns initial string if key is empty", function ()
			assert.equal("hello", strbitop.sxor("hello", ""));
		end);
	end);

	describe("common_prefix_bits()", function ()
		local function B(s)
			assert(#s%8==0, "Invalid test input: B(s): s should be a multiple of 8 bits in length");
			local byte = 0;
			local out_str = {};
			for i = 1, #s do
				local bit_ascii = s:byte(i);
				if bit_ascii == 49 then -- '1'
					byte = byte + 2^((7-(i-1))%8);
				elseif bit_ascii ~= 48 then
					error("Invalid test input: B(s): s should contain only '0' or '1' characters");
				end
				if (i-1)%8 == 7 then
					table.insert(out_str, string.char(byte));
					byte = 0;
				end
			end
			return table.concat(out_str);
		end

		local _cpb = strbitop.common_prefix_bits;
		local function test(a, b)
			local Ba, Bb = B(a), B(b);
			local ret1 = _cpb(Ba, Bb);
			local ret2 = _cpb(Bb, Ba);
			assert(ret1 == ret2, ("parameter order should not make a difference to the result (%s, %s) = %d, reversed = %d"):format(a, b, ret1, ret2));
			return ret1;
		end

		it("works on single bytes", function ()
			assert.equal(0, test("00000000", "11111111"));
			assert.equal(1, test("10000000", "11111111"));
			assert.equal(0, test("01000000", "11111111"));
			assert.equal(0, test("01000000", "11111111"));
			assert.equal(8, test("11111111", "11111111"));
		end);

		it("works on multiple bytes", function ()
			for i = 0, 16 do
				assert.equal(i, test(string.rep("1", i)..string.rep("0", 16-i), "1111111111111111"));
			end
		end);
	end);
end);