Stop SplitByChar also lowercasing the entire string. Fixes
bug #581.
It's weird that a function with this name would lowercase the whole string.
Nemo and I have checked the history and code for any justifications of the
lowercasing but we found none.
I have checked in the code if anything actually depends on SplitByChar also
lowercasing the string but I found nothing.
It would surprise me since it's not obvious from the name IMO is bad
coding practice anyway.
Bug 581 is fixed by this because cLocale was (incorrectly) lowercased,
which broke locale names like pt_BR to pt_br.
module Test where
import Control.Monad
import Data.Word
import qualified Data.IntSet as IS
data OP = Sum
| Mul
| Sub
deriving Show
genOps :: Int -> [[OP]]
genOps 1 = [[Sum], [Mul], [Sub]]
genOps n = [a : as | a <- [Sum, Mul, Sub], as <- genOps (n - 1)]
genPos :: Int -> Int -> [[Int]]
genPos m 1 = map (:[]) [-m..m - 1]
genPos m n = [a : as | a <- [-m..m - 1], as <- genPos m (n - 1)]
hash :: [Int] -> [OP] -> [Int] -> Int
hash poss op s = foldl applyOp s' (zip ss op)
where
applyOp v (n, Sum) = (v + n) `mod` 256
applyOp v (n, Mul) = (v * n) `mod` 256
applyOp v (n, Sub) = (v - n) `mod` 256
(s' : ss) = map (\p -> if p >= 0 then s !! p else s !! (l + p)) poss
l = length s
test = do
a <- liftM lines getContents
let w = minimum $ map length a
let opsNum = 4
let opsList = genOps (opsNum - 1)
let posList = genPos w opsNum
let target = length a
let wordsList = map (map fromEnum) a
let hashedSize = IS.size . IS.fromList
print $ length a
putStrLn . unlines . map show $ filter (\l -> fst l == length a) $ [(hs, (p, o)) | p <- posList, o <- opsList, let hs = hashedSize . map (hash p o) $ wordsList]
didIunderstand' = do
a <- liftM lines getContents
print $ length a
print . IS.size . IS.fromList . map (testHash . map fromEnum) $ a
where
testHash s = let l = length s in (
(s !! (l - 2) * s !! 1) + s !! (l - 1) - s !! 0
) `mod` 256