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#!/usr/bin/perl
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use strict;
use OpenSSL::Test qw/:DEFAULT top_file/;

setup("test_ordinals");

plan tests => 2;

ok(testordinals(top_file("util", "libeay.num")), "Test libeay.num");
ok(testordinals(top_file("util", "ssleay.num")), "Test ssleay.num");

sub testordinals
{
    my $filename = shift;
    my $cnt = 0;
    my $ret = 1;
    my $qualifier = "";
    my $newqual;
    my $lastfunc = "";

    open(my $fh, '<', $filename);
    while (my $line = <$fh>) {
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        my @tokens = split(/(?:\s+|\s*:\s*)/, $line);
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        #Check the line looks sane
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        if ($#tokens < 4 || $#tokens > 5) {
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            print STDERR "Invalid line:\n$line\n";
            $ret = 0;
            last;
        }
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        if ($tokens[2] eq "NOEXIST") {
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            #Ignore this line
            next;
        }
        #Some ordinals can be repeated, e.g. if one is VMS and another is !VMS
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        $newqual = $tokens[3];
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        $newqual =~ s/!//g;
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        if ($cnt > $tokens[1]
                || ($cnt == $tokens[1] && ($qualifier ne $newqual
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                                           || $qualifier eq "FUNCTION"))) {
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            print STDERR "Invalid ordinal detected: ".$tokens[1]."\n";
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            $ret = 0;
            last;
        }
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        $cnt = $tokens[1];
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        $qualifier = $newqual;
        $lastfunc = $tokens[0];
    }
    close($fh);

    return $ret;
}