micropython/tests/basics/struct1.py

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Python

try:
import ustruct as struct
except:
import struct
print(struct.calcsize("<bI"))
print(struct.unpack("<bI", b"\x80\0\0\x01\0"))
print(struct.calcsize(">bI"))
print(struct.unpack(">bI", b"\x80\0\0\x01\0"))
# 32-bit little-endian specific
#print(struct.unpack("bI", b"\x80\xaa\x55\xaa\0\0\x01\0"))
print(struct.pack("<i", 1))
print(struct.pack(">i", 1))
print(struct.pack("<h", 1))
print(struct.pack(">h", 1))
print(struct.pack("<b", 1))
print(struct.pack(">b", 1))
print(struct.pack("<bI", -128, 256))
print(struct.pack(">bI", -128, 256))
print(struct.calcsize("100sI"))
print(struct.calcsize("97sI"))
print(struct.unpack("<6sH", b"foo\0\0\0\x12\x34"))
print(struct.pack("<6sH", b"foo", 10000))
s = struct.pack("BHBI", 10, 100, 200, 300)
v = struct.unpack("BHBI", s)
print(v == (10, 100, 200, 300))
# check maximum pack on 32-bit machine
print(struct.pack("<I", 2**32 - 1))
print(struct.pack("<I", 0xffffffff))
# long long ints
print(struct.pack("<Q", 2**64 - 1))
print(struct.pack(">Q", 2**64 - 1))
print(struct.pack("<Q", 0xffffffffffffffff))
print(struct.pack(">Q", 0xffffffffffffffff))
print(struct.pack("<q", -1))
print(struct.pack(">q", -1))
print(struct.pack("<Q", 1234567890123456789))
print(struct.pack("<q", -1234567890123456789))
print(struct.pack(">Q", 1234567890123456789))
print(struct.pack(">q", -1234567890123456789))
print(struct.unpack("<Q", b"\x12\x34\x56\x78\x90\x12\x34\x56"))
print(struct.unpack(">Q", b"\x12\x34\x56\x78\x90\x12\x34\x56"))
print(struct.unpack("<q", b"\x12\x34\x56\x78\x90\x12\x34\xf6"))
print(struct.unpack(">q", b"\xf2\x34\x56\x78\x90\x12\x34\x56"))
# check maximum unpack
print(struct.unpack("<I", b"\xff\xff\xff\xff"))
print(struct.unpack("<Q", b"\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff"))
# network byte order
print(struct.pack('!i', 123))
# first arg must be a string
try:
struct.pack(1, 2)
except TypeError:
print('TypeError')
# make sure that unknown types are detected
try:
struct.pack("z", 1)
except:
print("Unknown type")
# Initially repitition counters were supported only for strings,
# but later were implemented for all.
print(struct.unpack("<3B2h", b"foo\x12\x34\xff\xff"))
print(struct.pack("<3B", 1, 2, 3))
# pack_into
buf = bytearray(b'>>>123<<<')
struct.pack_into('<bbb', buf, 3, 0x41, 0x42, 0x43)
print(buf)
struct.pack_into('<bbb', buf, -6, 0x44, 0x45, 0x46)
print(buf)
try:
struct.pack_into('<bbb', buf, 7, 0x41, 0x42, 0x43)
except:
print('struct.error')
try:
struct.pack_into('<bbb', buf, -10, 0x41, 0x42, 0x43)
except:
print('struct.error')
# unpack_from
buf = b'0123456789'
print(struct.unpack_from('<b', buf, 4))
print(struct.unpack_from('<b', buf, -4))
try:
print(struct.unpack_from('<b', buf, 10))
except:
print('struct.error')
try:
print(struct.unpack_from('<b', buf, -11))
except:
print('struct.error')
# pack with too many args, not checked by uPy
#try:
# print(struct.pack('ii', 1, 2, 3))
#except:
# print('struct.error')
# pack with too few args, not checked by uPy
#try:
# print(struct.pack('ii', 1))
#except:
# print('struct.error')