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author | Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org> | 2004-03-09 11:15:44 +0000 |
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committer | Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org> | 2004-03-09 11:15:44 +0000 |
commit | 32665c36c88d9f650baa33248275b711799fd300 (patch) | |
tree | f939ac21556abcdaf0e551792069966c2d676b87 | |
parent | 151faf6935d54efcc3b5bcf8e60419b490ac460d (diff) | |
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Given how core this code is, I figure it should have it's own testsuite.
Big thanks to tpot and mbp for showing how easy it can be to write a simple
unit test, and for providing the STF.
This also changes the strstr_m() code to use strstr_w() (avoiding
duplication) and fixes it so that it passes the STF.
(We now always restart before doing the unicode run, until sombody can
show me why the testsuite is wrong).
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit a893a324f37e6a171719db8ffffe66df31c2dbaa)
-rw-r--r-- | source3/Makefile.in | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | source3/lib/util_str.c | 18 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | source3/stf/strings.py | 44 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | source3/torture/t_strstr.c | 35 |
4 files changed, 94 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/source3/Makefile.in b/source3/Makefile.in index 4699926012..5cb2f92628 100644 --- a/source3/Makefile.in +++ b/source3/Makefile.in @@ -1198,6 +1198,9 @@ bin/tdbdump@EXEEXT@: $(TDBDUMP_OBJ) bin/.dummy bin/t_strcmp@EXEEXT@: bin/libbigballofmud.@SHLIBEXT@ torture/t_strcmp.o $(CC) $(FLAGS) -o $@ $(LIBS) torture/t_strcmp.o -L ./bin -lbigballofmud +bin/t_strstr@EXEEXT@: bin/libbigballofmud.@SHLIBEXT@ torture/t_strstr.o + $(CC) $(FLAGS) -o $@ $(LIBS) torture/t_strstr.o -L ./bin -lbigballofmud + bin/t_stringoverflow@EXEEXT@: bin/libbigballofmud.@SHLIBEXT@ torture/t_stringoverflow.o $(CC) $(FLAGS) -o $@ torture/t_stringoverflow.o -L./bin -lbigballofmud @@ -1476,4 +1479,4 @@ check: check-programs # These are called by the test suite and need to be built before # running it. For the time being we don't build all of BIN_PROGS, # because they're not all needed. -check-programs: bin/t_strcmp bin/t_push_ucs2 bin/smbcontrol bin/t_snprintf +check-programs: bin/t_strcmp bin/t_strstr bin/t_push_ucs2 bin/smbcontrol bin/t_snprintf diff --git a/source3/lib/util_str.c b/source3/lib/util_str.c index 7f3c30f61e..b8cf052862 100644 --- a/source3/lib/util_str.c +++ b/source3/lib/util_str.c @@ -1309,6 +1309,11 @@ char *strstr_m(const char *src, const char *findstr) size_t findstr_len = 0; size_t find_w_len; + /* for correctness */ + if (!findstr[0]) { + return src; + } + /* Samba does single character findstr calls a *lot*. */ if (findstr[1] == '\0') return strchr_m(src, *findstr); @@ -1331,7 +1336,9 @@ char *strstr_m(const char *src, const char *findstr) if (!*s) return NULL; -#ifdef BROKEN_UNICODE_COMPOSE_CHARACTERS +#if 1 /* def BROKEN_UNICODE_COMPOSE_CHARACTERS */ + /* 'make check' fails unless we do this */ + /* With compose characters we must restart from the beginning. JRA. */ s = src; #endif @@ -1346,18 +1353,15 @@ char *strstr_m(const char *src, const char *findstr) DEBUG(0,("strstr_m: find malloc fail\n")); return NULL; } - - find_w_len = strlen_w(find_w); - for (p = src_w; (p = strchr_w(p, *find_w)) != NULL; p++) { - if (strncmp_w(p, find_w, find_w_len) == 0) - break; - } + p = strstr_w(src_w, find_w); + if (!p) { SAFE_FREE(src_w); SAFE_FREE(find_w); return NULL; } + *p = 0; if (pull_ucs2_allocate(&s2, src_w) == (size_t)-1) { SAFE_FREE(src_w); diff --git a/source3/stf/strings.py b/source3/stf/strings.py index 328849b1ce..86f7acdeb4 100755 --- a/source3/stf/strings.py +++ b/source3/stf/strings.py @@ -94,8 +94,52 @@ class StrCaseCmp(comfychair.TestCase): for a, b, expect in cases: self.run_strcmp(a, b, expect) +class strstr_m(comfychair.TestCase): + """String comparisons in simple ASCII""" + def run_strstr(self, a, b, expect): + out, err = self.runcmd('t_strstr \"%s\" \"%s\"' % (a.encode('utf-8'), b.encode('utf-8'))) + if (out != (expect + '\n').encode('utf-8')): + self.fail("comparison failed:\n" + " a=%s\n" + " b=%s\n" + " expected=%s\n" + " result=%s\n" % (`a`, `b`, `expect+'\n'`, `out`)) + + def runtest(self): + # A, B, strstr_m(A, B) + cases = [('hello', 'hello', 'hello'), + ('hello', 'goodbye', '(null)'), + ('goodbye', 'hello', '(null)'), + ('hell', 'hello', '(null)'), + ('hello', 'hell', 'hello'), + ('', '', ''), + ('a', '', 'a'), + ('', 'a', '(null)'), + ('a', 'A', '(null)'), + ('aa', 'aA', '(null)'), + ('Aa', 'aa', '(null)'), + ('%v foo', '%v', '%v foo'), + ('foo %v foo', '%v', '%v foo'), + ('foo %v', '%v', '%v'), + ('longstring ' * 100, 'longstring ' * 99, 'longstring ' * 100), + ('longstring ' * 99, 'longstring ' * 100, '(null)'), + ('longstring a' * 99, 'longstring ' * 100 + 'a', '(null)'), + ('longstring ' * 100 + 'a', 'longstring ' * 100, 'longstring ' * 100 + 'a'), + (KATAKANA_LETTER_A, KATAKANA_LETTER_A + 'bcd', '(null)'), + (KATAKANA_LETTER_A + 'bcde', KATAKANA_LETTER_A + 'bcd', KATAKANA_LETTER_A + 'bcde'), + ('d'+KATAKANA_LETTER_A + 'bcd', KATAKANA_LETTER_A + 'bcd', KATAKANA_LETTER_A + 'bcd'), + ('d'+KATAKANA_LETTER_A + 'bd', KATAKANA_LETTER_A + 'bcd', '(null)'), + + ('e'+KATAKANA_LETTER_A + 'bcdf', KATAKANA_LETTER_A + 'bcd', KATAKANA_LETTER_A + 'bcdf'), + (KATAKANA_LETTER_A, KATAKANA_LETTER_A + 'bcd', '(null)'), + (KATAKANA_LETTER_A*3, 'a', '(null)'), + ] + for a, b, expect in cases: + self.run_strstr(a, b, expect) + # Define the tests exported by this module tests = [StrCaseCmp, + strstr_m, PushUCS2_Tests] # Handle execution of this file as a main program diff --git a/source3/torture/t_strstr.c b/source3/torture/t_strstr.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..25709526fe --- /dev/null +++ b/source3/torture/t_strstr.c @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 2003 by Martin Pool + * + * Test harness for strstr_m + */ + +#include "includes.h" + +int main(int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + int i; + int iters = 1; + + char *ret; + + /* Needed to initialize character set */ + lp_load("/dev/null", True, False, False); + + if (argc < 3) { + fprintf(stderr, "usage: %s STRING1 STRING2 [ITERS]\n" + "Compares two strings, prints the results of strstr_m\n", + argv[0]); + return 2; + } + if (argc >= 4) + iters = atoi(argv[3]); + + for (i = 0; i < iters; i++) { + ret = strstr_m(argv[1], argv[2]); + } + + printf("%s\n", ret); + + return 0; +} |