/* vim: set shiftwidth=2 tabstop=8 autoindent cindent expandtab: */ /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ #include "mozilla/Printf.h" #include #include #include #include #include #if defined(__clang__) # pragma clang diagnostic push # pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wc++11-narrowing" #elif defined(__GNUC__) # pragma GCC diagnostic push # pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wnarrowing" #endif namespace tiformat { #include "glibc_printf_tests/tiformat.c" } namespace tllformat { #include "glibc_printf_tests/tllformat.c" } #if defined(__clang__) # pragma clang diagnostic pop #elif defined(__GNUC__) # pragma GCC diagnostic pop #endif namespace tfformat { #include "glibc_printf_tests/tfformat.c" } // A simple implementation of PrintfTarget, just for testing // PrintfTarget::print. class TestPrintfTarget : public mozilla::PrintfTarget { public: static const char* test_string; TestPrintfTarget() : mOut(0) { memset(mBuffer, '\0', sizeof(mBuffer)); } ~TestPrintfTarget() { MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(mOut == strlen(test_string)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(strncmp(mBuffer, test_string, strlen(test_string)) == 0); } bool append(const char* sp, size_t len) override { if (mOut + len < sizeof(mBuffer)) { memcpy(&mBuffer[mOut], sp, len); } mOut += len; return true; } private: char mBuffer[100]; size_t mOut; }; const char* TestPrintfTarget::test_string = "test string"; static void TestPrintfTargetPrint() { TestPrintfTarget checker; checker.print("test string"); } // As of clang 14, __attribute__((printf)) doesn't allow %n on Android targets, // which is used in this test. static bool #ifndef __ANDROID__ MOZ_FORMAT_PRINTF(5, 6) #endif check_print(const char* file, int line, bool (*cmp)(const char* a, const char* b), const char* expect, const char* fmt, ...) { va_list ap; va_start(ap, fmt); mozilla::SmprintfPointer output = mozilla::Vsmprintf(fmt, ap); va_end(ap); bool ret = output && cmp(output.get(), expect); if (!ret && strcmp(expect, "ignore") != 0) { fprintf(stderr, "(actual) \"%s\" != (expected) \"%s\" (%s:%d)\n", output.get() ? output.get() : "null", expect, file, line); } return ret; } bool str_match(const char* a, const char* b) { return !strcmp(a, b); } bool approx_match(const char* a, const char* b) { return tfformat::matches(const_cast(a), b); } #define print_one(...) check_print(__FILE__, __LINE__, str_match, __VA_ARGS__) static const char* zero() { return nullptr; } static void TestPrintfFormats() { MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("0", "%d", 0)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("23", "%d", 23)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("+23", "%+d", 23)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("-23", "%+d", -23)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("0023", "%04d", 23)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("777777", "%04d", 777777)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one(" 23", "% 4d", 23)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("23 ", "%-4d", 23)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one(" 23", "%*d", 4, 23)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("-23 ", "%*d", -7, -23)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one(" 077", "%5.3d", 77)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one(" 077", "%5.*d", 3, 77)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one(" 077", "%*.*d", 5, 3, 77)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("077 ", "%*.*d", -5, 3, 77)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("77 ", "%*.*d", -5, -3, 77)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("-1", "%d", -1)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("23", "%u", 23u)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("0x17", "0x%x", 23u)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("0xFF", "0x%X", 255u)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("027", "0%o", 23u)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("-1", "%hd", (short)-1)); // A funny special case. MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("", "%.*d", 0, 0)); // This could be expanded if need be, it's just convenient to do // it this way. if (sizeof(short) == 2) { MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("8000", "%hx", (unsigned short)0x8000)); } MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("2305", "%ld", 2305l)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("-2305", "%ld", -2305l)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("0xf0f0", "0x%lx", 0xf0f0ul)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("0", "%lld", 0ll)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("2305", "%lld", 2305ll)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("-2305", "%lld", -2305ll)); // A funny special case. MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("", "%.*lld", 0, 0ll)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("0xF0F0", "0x%llX", 0xf0f0ull)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("27270", "%zu", (size_t)27270)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("27270", "%tu", (ptrdiff_t)27270)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("27270", "%ju", (intmax_t)27270)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("hello", "he%so", "ll")); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("hello ", "%-8s", "hello")); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one(" hello", "%8s", "hello")); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("hello ", "%*s", -8, "hello")); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("hello", "%.*s", 5, "hello there")); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("", "%.*s", 0, "hello there")); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("%%", "%%%%")); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("0", "%p", (char*)0)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("h", "%c", 'h')); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("1.500000", "%f", 1.5f)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("1.5", "%g", 1.5)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("1.50000", "%.5f", 1.5)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("z ", "%-7s", "z")); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("z ", "%*s", -7, "z")); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("hello", "%*s", -3, "hello")); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one(" q", "%3c", 'q')); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("q ", "%-3c", 'q')); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one(" q", "%*c", 3, 'q')); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("q ", "%*c", -3, 'q')); // Regression test for bug#1350097. The bug was an assertion // failure caused by printing a very long floating point value. print_one("ignore", "%lf", DBL_MAX); // Regression test for bug#1517433. The bug was an assertion // failure caused by printing a floating point value with a large // precision and/or width. print_one("ignore", "%500.500lf", DBL_MAX); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("2727", "%" PRIu32, (uint32_t)2727)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("aa7", "%" PRIx32, (uint32_t)2727)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("2727", "%" PRIu64, (uint64_t)2727)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("aa7", "%" PRIx64, (uint64_t)2727)); int n1, n2; MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one(" hi ", "%n hi %n", &n1, &n2)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(n1 == 0); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(n2 == 4); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("23 % 24", "%2$ld %% %1$d", 24, 23l)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT( print_one("7 8 9 10", "%4$lld %3$ld %2$d %1$hd", (short)10, 9, 8l, 7ll)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("0 ", "%2$p %1$n", &n1, zero())); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(n1 == 2); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("23 % 024", "%2$-3ld%%%1$4.3d", 24, 23l)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(print_one("23 1.5", "%2$d %1$g", 1.5, 23)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT( print_one("ff number FF", "%3$llx %1$s %2$lX", "number", 255ul, 255ull)); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT( print_one("7799 9977", "%2$zu %1$zu", (size_t)9977, (size_t)7799)); } template static void TestGlibcPrintf(T (&test_cases)[N], const char* file, bool (*cmp)(const char* a, const char* b)) { bool ok = true; char fmt2[40]; for (auto& line : test_cases) { // mozilla::PrintfTarget doesn't support the `#` flag character or the // `a` conversion specifier. if (!line.line || strchr(line.format_string, '#') || strchr(line.format_string, 'a')) { continue; } // Derive the format string in the test case to add "2$" in the specifier // (transforming e.g. "%f" into "%2$f"), and append "%1$.0d". // The former will make the format string take the `line.value` as the // second argument, and the latter will make the first argument formatted // with no precision. We'll pass 0 as the first argument, such that the // formatted value for it is "", which means the expected result string // is still the same. MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(sizeof(fmt2) > strlen(line.format_string) + 8); const char* percent = strchr(line.format_string, '%'); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(percent); size_t percent_off = percent - line.format_string; memcpy(fmt2, line.format_string, percent_off + 1); memcpy(fmt2 + percent_off + 1, "2$", 2); strcpy(fmt2 + percent_off + 3, percent + 1); strcat(fmt2, "%1$.0d"); int l = line.line; const char* res = line.result; const char* fmt = line.format_string; if (strchr(line.format_string, 'I')) { ok = check_print(file, l, cmp, res, fmt, (size_t)line.value) && ok; ok = check_print(file, l, cmp, res, fmt2, 0, (size_t)line.value) && ok; } else { ok = check_print(file, l, cmp, res, fmt, line.value) && ok; ok = check_print(file, l, cmp, res, fmt2, 0, line.value) && ok; } } MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(ok); } #if defined(XP_WIN) int wmain() #else int main() #endif // defined(XP_WIN) { TestPrintfFormats(); TestPrintfTargetPrint(); TestGlibcPrintf(tiformat::sprint_ints, "tiformat.c", str_match); TestGlibcPrintf(tllformat::sprint_ints, "tllformat.c", str_match); TestGlibcPrintf(tfformat::sprint_doubles, "tfformat.c", approx_match); // %f is actually a not very useful formatting specifier, and if you give // large numbers, it will print... large amounts of characters. Ensure // that it does (which requires a patch to double-conversion). mozilla::SmprintfPointer dbl_max = mozilla::Smprintf("%f", -DBL_MAX); MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(dbl_max); // Its length should be 309 digits before the dot, 6 after, plus the dot // and the negative sign. MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(strlen(dbl_max.get()) == 317); return 0; }