Added explicit cast to correct printf() related bug
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@ -175,13 +175,20 @@ static int string_test(const char input[], const char output[])
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/*
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* Limitation:
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* - The variable input_len will be truncated to its LONG_BIT least
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* significant bits in the print output. This will never be a problem
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* for values that in practice are less than 2^32 - 1. Rationale: ANSI
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* C-compatibility and keeping it simple.
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*/
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static int test(const uint8_t * input, size_t input_len, const char output[])
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{
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uint8_t hash[32];
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char hash_string[65];
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calc_sha_256(hash, input, input_len);
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hash_to_string(hash_string, hash);
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printf("input starts with 0x%02x, length %lu\n", *input, input_len);
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printf("input starts with 0x%02x, length %lu\n", *input, (unsigned long) input_len);
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printf("hash : %s\n", hash_string);
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if (strcmp(output, hash_string)) {
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printf("FAILURE!\n\n");
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