It seems to me from a little browsing around the web that the LSO files are "network" files (little endien) and the endieness of the system storing the files is irrelevant (to the content of the file). The LSO parser should use little endien pack/unpack in its processing regardless of the orientation of the system the code is running on.
That being the case, the tests should run against little endien LSO files (because that is the only sort that there is) and should report failures if the module is failing to convert from little endien to native endien for internal processing.
In reply to Re: Test and endianness
by GrandFather
in thread Test and endianness
by andreas1234567
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