// Copyright (c) 2019-2020 The Bitcoin Core developers // Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying // file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php. #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include FUZZ_TARGET(bech32) { const std::string random_string(buffer.begin(), buffer.end()); const auto r1 = bech32::Decode(random_string); if (r1.hrp.empty()) { assert(r1.encoding == bech32::Encoding::INVALID); assert(r1.data.empty()); } else { assert(r1.encoding != bech32::Encoding::INVALID); const std::string reencoded = bech32::Encode(r1.encoding, r1.hrp, r1.data); assert(CaseInsensitiveEqual(random_string, reencoded)); } std::vector input; ConvertBits<8, 5, true>([&](unsigned char c) { input.push_back(c); }, buffer.begin(), buffer.end()); if (input.size() + 3 + 6 <= 90) { // If it's possible to encode input in Bech32(m) without exceeding the 90-character limit: for (auto encoding : {bech32::Encoding::BECH32, bech32::Encoding::BECH32M}) { const std::string encoded = bech32::Encode(encoding, "bc", input); assert(!encoded.empty()); const auto r2 = bech32::Decode(encoded); assert(r2.encoding == encoding); assert(r2.hrp == "bc"); assert(r2.data == input); } } }