It's customary in the SIM card universe to right-pad data with ff bytes.
So far we only test decoders without such padding, which is unrealistic.
Let's also tests the decoders with extra 'ff' padding present.
For some files this doesn't make sense, so we add a _test_no_pad class
attribute that can be spcified to prevent this new "test with ff-padding"
from being executed for the test data of the class.
Change-Id: I7f5cbb4a6f91040fe9adef9da0a1f30f9f156dae
Without this the diff between expected and actual output is truncated
and one instead reads the following output:
Diff is 844 characters long. Set self.maxDiff to None to see it.
We actually want to see the full diff to see what's not matching.
Change-Id: I6e89705061454191b6db1255de7fe549ad720800
As pySim.cdma_ruim was not imported by test_files.py, the unit tests
were apparently never executed and hence didn't pass. Let's fix both
of those problems.
Change-Id: Icdf4621eb68d05a4948ae9efeb81a007d48e1bb7
Lets add test vectors for the per-record/per-file encode/decode of
our various classes for the Elementary Files.
We keep the test vectors as class variables of the respective EF-classes
to ensure implementation and test vectors are next to each other.
The test classes then iterate over all EF subclasses and execute the
decode/encode functions using the test vectors from the class variables.
Change-Id: I02d884547f4982e0b8ed7ef21b8cda75237942e2
Related: OS#4963