2015-05-03 01:58:40 +02:00
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// Copyright 2015, David Howden
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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2015-05-02 01:58:05 +02:00
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package tag
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import (
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"bytes"
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"reflect"
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"testing"
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)
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func TestUnsynchroniser(t *testing.T) {
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tests := []struct {
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input []byte
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output []byte
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}{
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{
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input: []byte{},
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output: []byte{},
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},
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{
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input: []byte{0x00},
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output: []byte{0x00},
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},
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{
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input: []byte{0xFF},
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output: []byte{0xFF},
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},
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{
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input: []byte{0xFF, 0x00},
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output: []byte{0xFF},
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},
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{
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input: []byte{0xFF, 0x00, 0x00},
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output: []byte{0xFF, 0x00},
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},
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{
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input: []byte{0xFF, 0x00, 0x01},
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output: []byte{0xFF, 0x01},
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},
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{
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input: []byte{0xFF, 0x00, 0xFF, 0x00},
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output: []byte{0xFF, 0xFF},
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},
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{
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input: []byte{0xFF, 0x00, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0x00},
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output: []byte{0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF},
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},
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{
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input: []byte{0x00, 0x01, 0x02},
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output: []byte{0x00, 0x01, 0x02},
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},
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}
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for ii, tt := range tests {
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r := bytes.NewReader(tt.input)
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ur := unsynchroniser{Reader: r}
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got := make([]byte, len(tt.output))
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n, err := ur.Read(got)
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if n != len(got) || err != nil {
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t.Errorf("[%d] got: n = %d, err = %v, expected: n = %d, err = nil", ii, n, err, len(got))
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}
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if !reflect.DeepEqual(got, tt.output) {
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t.Errorf("[%d] got: %v, expected %v", ii, got, tt.output)
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}
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}
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}
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func TestUnsynchroniserSplitReads(t *testing.T) {
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tests := []struct {
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input []byte
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output []byte
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split []int
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}{
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{
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input: []byte{0x00, 0xFF, 0x00},
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output: []byte{0x00, 0xFF},
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split: []int{1, 1},
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},
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{
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input: []byte{0xFF, 0x00, 0x01},
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output: []byte{0xFF, 0x01},
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split: []int{1, 1},
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},
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{
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input: []byte{0xFF, 0x00, 0x01, 0x02},
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output: []byte{0xFF, 0x01, 0x02},
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split: []int{1, 1, 1},
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},
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{
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input: []byte{0xFF, 0x00, 0x01, 0x02},
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output: []byte{0xFF, 0x01, 0x02},
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split: []int{2, 1},
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},
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{
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input: []byte{0xFF, 0x00, 0x01, 0x02},
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output: []byte{0xFF, 0x01, 0x02},
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split: []int{1, 2},
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},
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}
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for ii, tt := range tests {
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r := bytes.NewReader(tt.input)
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ur := unsynchroniser{Reader: r}
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var got []byte
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for i, l := range tt.split {
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chunk := make([]byte, l)
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n, err := ur.Read(chunk)
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if n != len(chunk) || err != nil {
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t.Errorf("[%d : %d] got: n = %d, err = %v, expected: n = %d, err = nil", ii, i, n, err, l)
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}
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got = append(got, chunk...)
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}
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if !reflect.DeepEqual(got, tt.output) {
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t.Errorf("[%d] got: %v, expected %v", ii, got, tt.output)
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}
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}
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}
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Support for numeric genres in id3v2
TCON
The 'Content type', which previously was stored as a one byte numeric value
only, is now a numeric string. You may use one or several of the types as
ID3v1.1 did or, since the category list would be impossible to maintain with
accurate and up to date categories, define your own.
References to the ID3v1 genres can be made by, as first byte, enter "("
followed by a number from the genres list (appendix A) and ended with a ")"
character. This is optionally followed by a refinement, e.g. "(21)" or
"(4)Eurodisco". Several references can be made in the same frame, e.g.
"(51)(39)". If the refinement should begin with a "(" character it should be
replaced with "((", e.g. "((I can figure out any genre)" or "(55)((I
think...)". The following new content types is defined in ID3v2 and is
implemented in the same way as the numerig content types, e.g. "(RX)".
To test it, use the id3v2 tool
% id3v2 -g 79 test.mp3
% id3v2 -l test.mp3| grep TCON
TCON (Content type): Hard Rock (79)
% ./tag test.mp3| grep Genre
Genre: (79)
With the patch :
% go build && ./tag test.mp3| grep Genre
Genre: Hard Rock
2015-07-04 14:17:53 +02:00
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func TestGenreExpension(t *testing.T) {
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var tests = map[string]string{
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"Test": "Test",
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"((17)": "(17)",
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"(17) Test": "Rock Test",
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"(17)Test": "Rock Test",
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"(17)": "Rock",
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"Test(17)": "Test Rock",
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"Test (17)": "Test Rock",
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"(17)(93)": "Rock Psychedelic Rock",
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"(17)Test(93)": "Rock Test Psychedelic Rock",
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2024-01-22 22:33:51 +01:00
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"(175)": "Post-Punk",
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"(187)": "Indie Rock",
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"(191)": "Psybient",
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Support for numeric genres in id3v2
TCON
The 'Content type', which previously was stored as a one byte numeric value
only, is now a numeric string. You may use one or several of the types as
ID3v1.1 did or, since the category list would be impossible to maintain with
accurate and up to date categories, define your own.
References to the ID3v1 genres can be made by, as first byte, enter "("
followed by a number from the genres list (appendix A) and ended with a ")"
character. This is optionally followed by a refinement, e.g. "(21)" or
"(4)Eurodisco". Several references can be made in the same frame, e.g.
"(51)(39)". If the refinement should begin with a "(" character it should be
replaced with "((", e.g. "((I can figure out any genre)" or "(55)((I
think...)". The following new content types is defined in ID3v2 and is
implemented in the same way as the numerig content types, e.g. "(RX)".
To test it, use the id3v2 tool
% id3v2 -g 79 test.mp3
% id3v2 -l test.mp3| grep TCON
TCON (Content type): Hard Rock (79)
% ./tag test.mp3| grep Genre
Genre: (79)
With the patch :
% go build && ./tag test.mp3| grep Genre
Genre: Hard Rock
2015-07-04 14:17:53 +02:00
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}
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for g, r := range tests {
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got := id3v2genre(g)
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if got != r {
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t.Errorf("[%v] got: %v, expected %v", g, got, r)
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}
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}
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}
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