So,you are initializing the crc with a different value(result from previous
loop) and expecting the same result?
On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 8:27 PM, U.Mutlu
/* boost-crc-bug-demo.cpp
Written by U.Mutlu on 2015-07-09-Th
Compile: g++ -O2 -Wall -std=gnu++11 boost-crc-bug-demo.cpp
Run: ./a.out
Output: crc("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog")=414fa339 crc("The quick brown fox ")=88b075e2 crc("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog")=4ac56d0f ERROR
See also: http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_58_0/libs/crc/crc.html#usage
Conclusion: It doesn't do what it should and also advertises; ie. there's a bug
*/
#include
#include #include <iostream> int main() { uint32_t expected;
{ const std::string sTxt = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"; boost::crc_optimal<32, 0x04C11DB7, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, true, true> crc; crc.process_bytes(sTxt.data(), sTxt.size()); std::cout << "crc(\"" << sTxt << "\")=" << std::hex << crc.checksum() << std::endl;
// save the result for the following test expected = crc.checksum(); }
// test: doing the same as above, but now in 2 steps, ie. chunk- or blockwise: std::string sTxt; uint32_t result = 0xFFFFFFFF; for (size_t i = 0; i <= 1; ++i) { sTxt += !i ? "The quick brown fox " : "jumps over the lazy dog";
// using the special ctor for initial remainder stored in "result" boost::crc_optimal<32, 0x04C11DB7, 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF, true, true> crc(result); crc.process_bytes(sTxt.data(), sTxt.size()); std::cout << "crc(\"" << sTxt << "\")=" << std::hex << crc.checksum() << std::endl;
result = crc.checksum(); }
// eval: const std::string sRes = result == expected ? "SUCCESS" : "ERROR"; std::cout << sRes << std::endl;
return 0; }
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