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check_endianness.cpp |
README.md
Tests
unicode_data/
This directory contains two files with unicode data. One is in Java format, the other is normal UTF-8.
check_endianness.cpp
A simple tool to determine the endianness of the system and write the endianness header for FOSS-VG
Supports: Little Endian, Big Endian, PDP Endian, Honeywell Endian
Note that, while it can detect PDP and Honeywell endianness, the FOSS-VG project itself does not support these.
Usage example: check_endianness > header_file
JavaStringGenerator.java
A simple tool written in Java that takes an input as UTF-8 and outputs it in Java-style UTF-8.
Usage example: echo -ne "\x00" | java JavaStringGenerator > output_file
NBT_data
Data used to test the NBT library.
servers.dat
: My current servers.dat as pulled from my Minecraft installation
servers.dat_nbt_decoded.txt
: The same file manually decoded (I did this to get a better understanding how NBT works, might come in handy in the future.)
simple_nbt
: A simple NBT file containing all tags
nested_compounds_and_lists
: A combination of nested compound and list tags intended to be challenging to parse