glibc/inet/tst-ether_aton.c
Arjun Shankar c1f4108352 Modify several tests to use test-skeleton.c
These tests were skipped by the use-test-skeleton conversion done in
commit 29955b5d because they did not have an `int main (void)'
declaration. Instead their `main' functions were declared with arguments
(i.e. argc, argv) even though they didn't use them.

Remove these arguments and include the test skeleton in these tests.
2015-08-06 02:59:04 -04:00

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#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <netinet/ether.h>
static int
do_test (void)
{
struct ether_addr *valp, val;
int result, r;
char hostname[32], buf[64], *p;
valp = ether_aton ("12:34:56:78:9a:bc");
printf ("ether_aton (\"12:34:56:78:9a:bc\") = %hhx:%hhx:%hhx:%hhx:%hhx:%hhx\n",
valp->ether_addr_octet[0],
valp->ether_addr_octet[1],
valp->ether_addr_octet[2],
valp->ether_addr_octet[3],
valp->ether_addr_octet[4],
valp->ether_addr_octet[5]);
result = (valp->ether_addr_octet[0] != 0x12
|| valp->ether_addr_octet[1] != 0x34
|| valp->ether_addr_octet[2] != 0x56
|| valp->ether_addr_octet[3] != 0x78
|| valp->ether_addr_octet[4] != 0x9a
|| valp->ether_addr_octet[5] != 0xbc);
if ((r = ether_line ("0:c0:f0:46:5f:97 host.ether.com \t# comment",
&val, hostname)) == 0)
{
ether_ntoa_r (&val, buf);
p = strchr (buf, '\0');
*p++ = ' ';
strcpy (p, hostname);
printf ("ether_line (\"0:c0:f0:46:5f:97 host.ether.com\") = \"%s\"\n",
buf);
result |= strcmp ("0:c0:f0:46:5f:97 host.ether.com", buf) != 0;
}
else
{
printf ("ether_line (\"0:c0:f0:46:5f:97 host.ether.com\") = %d\n", r);
result |= 1;
}
r = ether_line ("0:c0:2:d0 foo.bar ", &val, hostname);
printf ("ether_line (\"0:c0:2:d0 foo.bar \") = %d\n", r);
result |= r != -1;
r = ether_line ("0:c0:2:d0:1a:2a ", &val, hostname);
printf ("ether_line (\"0:c0:2:d0:1a:2a \") = %d\n", r);
result |= r != -1;
return result;
}
#define TEST_FUNCTION do_test ()
#include "../test-skeleton.c"