Exemple #1
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func TestFindBasisAndSort(t *testing.T) {
	constr := fastTestConstruction()
	S := GenerateS(constr, 0, 0, 0)

	basis := FindBasisAndSort(S)

	// Test that each vector is correct in place.
	for i, perm := range S {
		vect := [256]byte{}
		copy(vect[:], table.SerializeByte(FunctionFromBasis(i, basis)))

		if vect != perm {
			t.Fatalf("FindBasisAndSort, position #%v is wrong!\n%v\n%v", i, vect, perm)
		}
	}

	// Test composition of two functions.
	x := table.SerializeByte(table.ComposedBytes{
		table.ParsedByte(S[39][:]),
		table.ParsedByte(S[120][:]),
	})

	y := [256]byte{}
	copy(y[:], x)

	if y != S[39^120] {
		t.Fatalf("Function composition was wrong!\n%v\n%v", x, S[39^120])
	}
}
Exemple #2
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// FindBasisAndSort finds 8 elements of S that act as a basis for S and build isomorphism psi.
func FindBasisAndSort(S [][256]byte) (basis []table.Byte) {
	for len(basis) < 8 { // Until we have a full basis.
		basis = append(basis, table.ParsedByte(S[1<<uint(len(basis))][:])) // Add the first independent vector to the basis.

		// Move all (now) dependent vectors from S into their correct position.
		for i := 1 << uint(len(basis)-1); i < 1<<uint(len(basis)); i++ {
			vect := [256]byte{}
			copy(vect[:], table.SerializeByte(FunctionFromBasis(i, basis)))

			// Move it to the correct position in S.
			for j := i; j < len(S); j++ {
				if vect == S[j] {
					S[i], S[j] = S[j], S[i]
					break
				}
			}
		}
	}

	return
}