| 1 | /* -*-c-*- |
| 2 | * |
| 3 | * $Id: daftstory.h,v 1.4 2004/04/08 01:36:15 mdw Exp $ |
| 4 | * |
| 5 | * Daft story for use in test encryptions |
| 6 | * |
| 7 | * (c) 1999 Straylight/Edgeware |
| 8 | */ |
| 9 | |
| 10 | /*----- Licensing notice --------------------------------------------------* |
| 11 | * |
| 12 | * This file is part of Catacomb. |
| 13 | * |
| 14 | * Catacomb is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| 15 | * it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as |
| 16 | * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the |
| 17 | * License, or (at your option) any later version. |
| 18 | * |
| 19 | * Catacomb is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| 20 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| 21 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| 22 | * GNU Library General Public License for more details. |
| 23 | * |
| 24 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public |
| 25 | * License along with Catacomb; if not, write to the Free |
| 26 | * Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, |
| 27 | * MA 02111-1307, USA. |
| 28 | */ |
| 29 | |
| 30 | #ifndef CATACOMB_DAFTSTORY_H |
| 31 | #define CATACOMB_DAFTSTORY_H |
| 32 | |
| 33 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
| 34 | extern "C" { |
| 35 | #endif |
| 36 | |
| 37 | /*----- Macros ------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
| 38 | |
| 39 | /* --- Don't ask --- */ |
| 40 | |
| 41 | #ifdef SMALL_TEST |
| 42 | # define TEXT "A small piece of text for testing encryption." |
| 43 | #else |
| 44 | # define STORY "\ |
| 45 | Once upon a time there were a beautiful princess, a slightly nutty wizard,\n\ |
| 46 | and a watermelon. Now, the watermelon had decided that it probably wasn't\n\ |
| 47 | going to get very far with the princess unless it did something pretty\n\ |
| 48 | drastic. So it asked the wizard to turn it into a handsome prince.\n\ |
| 49 | \n\ |
| 50 | At least, this is the way that the wizard viewed the situation. He might\n\ |
| 51 | have just hallucinated it all; those mushrooms had looked ever so nice.\n\ |
| 52 | \n\ |
| 53 | Back to the point. The watermelon had expressed its desire not to be a\n\ |
| 54 | watermelon any more. And the wizard was probably tripping something quite\n\ |
| 55 | powerful. He hunted around a bit for his staff, and mumbled something\n\ |
| 56 | that film directors would think of as sounding appropriately arcane and\n\ |
| 57 | mystical (but was, in fact, just the ingredients list for an ancient\n\ |
| 58 | remedy for athlete's foot) and *pop*. Cooked watermelon. Yuk.\n\ |
| 59 | \n\ |
| 60 | Later in the year, the princess tripped over the hem of her dress, fell\n\ |
| 61 | down a spiral staircase, and died. The king ordered dressmakers to attach\n\ |
| 62 | safety warnings to long dresses.\n\ |
| 63 | \n\ |
| 64 | And the wizard? Who cares?\n\ |
| 65 | " |
| 66 | # define TEXT STORY STORY |
| 67 | #endif |
| 68 | |
| 69 | #define KEY "Penguins rule OK, rhubarb cauliflower" |
| 70 | #define IV "EdgewareCatacomb, parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme" |
| 71 | |
| 72 | /*----- That's all, folks -------------------------------------------------*/ |
| 73 | |
| 74 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
| 75 | } |
| 76 | #endif |
| 77 | |
| 78 | #endif |