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| 1 // Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| 3 // found in the LICENSE file. |
| 4 |
| 5 #include "base/strings/safe_sprintf.h" |
| 6 |
| 7 #include <stdio.h> |
| 8 #include <string.h> |
| 9 |
| 10 #include <limits> |
| 11 |
| 12 #include "base/logging.h" |
| 13 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h" |
| 14 #include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h" |
| 15 |
| 16 // Death tests on Android are currently very flaky. No need to add more flaky |
| 17 // tests, as they just make it hard to spot real problems. |
| 18 // TODO(markus): See if the restrictions on Android can eventually be lifted. |
| 19 #if defined(GTEST_HAS_DEATH_TEST) && !defined(OS_ANDROID) |
| 20 #define ALLOW_DEATH_TEST |
| 21 #endif |
| 22 |
| 23 namespace base { |
| 24 namespace strings { |
| 25 |
| 26 TEST(SafeSPrintfTest, Empty) { |
| 27 char buf[2] = { 'X', 'X' }; |
| 28 |
| 29 // Negative buffer size should always result in an error. |
| 30 EXPECT_EQ(-1, SafeSNPrintf(buf, -1, "")); |
| 31 EXPECT_EQ('X', buf[0]); |
| 32 EXPECT_EQ('X', buf[1]); |
| 33 |
| 34 // Zero buffer size should always result in an error. |
| 35 EXPECT_EQ(-1, SafeSNPrintf(buf, 0, "")); |
| 36 EXPECT_EQ('X', buf[0]); |
| 37 EXPECT_EQ('X', buf[1]); |
| 38 |
| 39 // A one-byte buffer should always print a single NUL byte. |
| 40 EXPECT_EQ(0, SafeSNPrintf(buf, 1, "")); |
| 41 EXPECT_EQ(0, buf[0]); |
| 42 EXPECT_EQ('X', buf[1]); |
| 43 buf[0] = 'X'; |
| 44 |
| 45 // A larger buffer should leave the trailing bytes unchanged. |
| 46 EXPECT_EQ(0, SafeSNPrintf(buf, 2, "")); |
| 47 EXPECT_EQ(0, buf[0]); |
| 48 EXPECT_EQ('X', buf[1]); |
| 49 buf[0] = 'X'; |
| 50 |
| 51 // The same test using SafeSPrintf() instead of SafeSNPrintf(). |
| 52 EXPECT_EQ(0, SafeSPrintf(buf, "")); |
| 53 EXPECT_EQ(0, buf[0]); |
| 54 EXPECT_EQ('X', buf[1]); |
| 55 buf[0] = 'X'; |
| 56 } |
| 57 |
| 58 TEST(SafeSPrintfTest, NoArguments) { |
| 59 // Output a text message that doesn't require any substitutions. This |
| 60 // is roughly equivalent to calling strncpy() (but unlike strncpy(), it does |
| 61 // always add a trailing NUL; it always deduplicates '%' characters). |
| 62 static const char text[] = "hello world"; |
| 63 char ref[20], buf[20]; |
| 64 memset(ref, 'X', sizeof(char) * arraysize(buf)); |
| 65 memcpy(buf, ref, sizeof(buf)); |
| 66 |
| 67 // A negative buffer size should always result in an error. |
| 68 EXPECT_EQ(-1, SafeSNPrintf(buf, -1, text)); |
| 69 EXPECT_TRUE(!memcmp(buf, ref, sizeof(buf))); |
| 70 |
| 71 // Zero buffer size should always result in an error. |
| 72 EXPECT_EQ(-1, SafeSNPrintf(buf, 0, text)); |
| 73 EXPECT_TRUE(!memcmp(buf, ref, sizeof(buf))); |
| 74 |
| 75 // A one-byte buffer should always print a single NUL byte. |
| 76 EXPECT_EQ(static_cast<ssize_t>(sizeof(text))-1, SafeSNPrintf(buf, 1, text)); |
| 77 EXPECT_EQ(0, buf[0]); |
| 78 EXPECT_TRUE(!memcmp(buf+1, ref+1, sizeof(buf)-1)); |
| 79 memcpy(buf, ref, sizeof(buf)); |
| 80 |
| 81 // A larger (but limited) buffer should always leave the trailing bytes |
| 82 // unchanged. |
| 83 EXPECT_EQ(static_cast<ssize_t>(sizeof(text))-1, SafeSNPrintf(buf, 2, text)); |
| 84 EXPECT_EQ(text[0], buf[0]); |
| 85 EXPECT_EQ(0, buf[1]); |
| 86 EXPECT_TRUE(!memcmp(buf+2, ref+2, sizeof(buf)-2)); |
| 87 memcpy(buf, ref, sizeof(buf)); |
| 88 |
| 89 // A unrestricted buffer length should always leave the trailing bytes |
| 90 // unchanged. |
| 91 EXPECT_EQ(static_cast<ssize_t>(sizeof(text))-1, |
| 92 SafeSNPrintf(buf, sizeof(buf), text)); |
| 93 EXPECT_EQ(std::string(text), std::string(buf)); |
| 94 EXPECT_TRUE(!memcmp(buf + sizeof(text), ref + sizeof(text), |
| 95 sizeof(buf) - sizeof(text))); |
| 96 memcpy(buf, ref, sizeof(buf)); |
| 97 |
| 98 // The same test using SafeSPrintf() instead of SafeSNPrintf(). |
| 99 EXPECT_EQ(static_cast<ssize_t>(sizeof(text))-1, SafeSPrintf(buf, text)); |
| 100 EXPECT_EQ(std::string(text), std::string(buf)); |
| 101 EXPECT_TRUE(!memcmp(buf + sizeof(text), ref + sizeof(text), |
| 102 sizeof(buf) - sizeof(text))); |
| 103 memcpy(buf, ref, sizeof(buf)); |
| 104 |
| 105 // Check for deduplication of '%' percent characters. |
| 106 EXPECT_EQ(1, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%%")); |
| 107 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%%%%")); |
| 108 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%%X")); |
| 109 EXPECT_EQ(3, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%%%%X")); |
| 110 #if defined(NDEBUG) |
| 111 EXPECT_EQ(1, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%")); |
| 112 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%%%")); |
| 113 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%X")); |
| 114 EXPECT_EQ(3, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%%%X")); |
| 115 #elif defined(ALLOW_DEATH_TEST) |
| 116 EXPECT_DEATH(SafeSPrintf(buf, "%"), "src.1. == '%'"); |
| 117 EXPECT_DEATH(SafeSPrintf(buf, "%%%"), "src.1. == '%'"); |
| 118 EXPECT_DEATH(SafeSPrintf(buf, "%X"), "src.1. == '%'"); |
| 119 EXPECT_DEATH(SafeSPrintf(buf, "%%%X"), "src.1. == '%'"); |
| 120 #endif |
| 121 } |
| 122 |
| 123 TEST(SafeSPrintfTest, OneArgument) { |
| 124 // Test basic single-argument single-character substitution. |
| 125 const char text[] = "hello world"; |
| 126 const char fmt[] = "hello%cworld"; |
| 127 char ref[20], buf[20]; |
| 128 memset(ref, 'X', sizeof(buf)); |
| 129 memcpy(buf, ref, sizeof(buf)); |
| 130 |
| 131 // A negative buffer size should always result in an error. |
| 132 EXPECT_EQ(-1, SafeSNPrintf(buf, -1, fmt, ' ')); |
| 133 EXPECT_TRUE(!memcmp(buf, ref, sizeof(buf))); |
| 134 |
| 135 // Zero buffer size should always result in an error. |
| 136 EXPECT_EQ(-1, SafeSNPrintf(buf, 0, fmt, ' ')); |
| 137 EXPECT_TRUE(!memcmp(buf, ref, sizeof(buf))); |
| 138 |
| 139 // A one-byte buffer should always print a single NUL byte. |
| 140 EXPECT_EQ(static_cast<ssize_t>(sizeof(text))-1, |
| 141 SafeSNPrintf(buf, 1, fmt, ' ')); |
| 142 EXPECT_EQ(0, buf[0]); |
| 143 EXPECT_TRUE(!memcmp(buf+1, ref+1, sizeof(buf)-1)); |
| 144 memcpy(buf, ref, sizeof(buf)); |
| 145 |
| 146 // A larger (but limited) buffer should always leave the trailing bytes |
| 147 // unchanged. |
| 148 EXPECT_EQ(static_cast<ssize_t>(sizeof(text))-1, |
| 149 SafeSNPrintf(buf, 2, fmt, ' ')); |
| 150 EXPECT_EQ(text[0], buf[0]); |
| 151 EXPECT_EQ(0, buf[1]); |
| 152 EXPECT_TRUE(!memcmp(buf+2, ref+2, sizeof(buf)-2)); |
| 153 memcpy(buf, ref, sizeof(buf)); |
| 154 |
| 155 // A unrestricted buffer length should always leave the trailing bytes |
| 156 // unchanged. |
| 157 EXPECT_EQ(static_cast<ssize_t>(sizeof(text))-1, |
| 158 SafeSNPrintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, ' ')); |
| 159 EXPECT_EQ(std::string(text), std::string(buf)); |
| 160 EXPECT_TRUE(!memcmp(buf + sizeof(text), ref + sizeof(text), |
| 161 sizeof(buf) - sizeof(text))); |
| 162 memcpy(buf, ref, sizeof(buf)); |
| 163 |
| 164 // The same test using SafeSPrintf() instead of SafeSNPrintf(). |
| 165 EXPECT_EQ(static_cast<ssize_t>(sizeof(text))-1, SafeSPrintf(buf, fmt, ' ')); |
| 166 EXPECT_EQ(std::string(text), std::string(buf)); |
| 167 EXPECT_TRUE(!memcmp(buf + sizeof(text), ref + sizeof(text), |
| 168 sizeof(buf) - sizeof(text))); |
| 169 memcpy(buf, ref, sizeof(buf)); |
| 170 |
| 171 // Check for deduplication of '%' percent characters. |
| 172 EXPECT_EQ(1, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%%", 0)); |
| 173 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%%%%", 0)); |
| 174 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%Y", 0)); |
| 175 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%%Y", 0)); |
| 176 EXPECT_EQ(3, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%%%Y", 0)); |
| 177 EXPECT_EQ(3, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%%%%Y", 0)); |
| 178 #if defined(NDEBUG) |
| 179 EXPECT_EQ(1, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%", 0)); |
| 180 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%%%", 0)); |
| 181 #elif defined(ALLOW_DEATH_TEST) |
| 182 EXPECT_DEATH(SafeSPrintf(buf, "%", 0), "ch"); |
| 183 EXPECT_DEATH(SafeSPrintf(buf, "%%%", 0), "ch"); |
| 184 #endif |
| 185 } |
| 186 |
| 187 TEST(SafeSPrintfTest, MissingArg) { |
| 188 #if defined(NDEBUG) |
| 189 char buf[20]; |
| 190 EXPECT_EQ(3, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%c%c", 'A')); |
| 191 EXPECT_EQ("A%c", std::string(buf)); |
| 192 #elif defined(ALLOW_DEATH_TEST) |
| 193 char buf[20]; |
| 194 EXPECT_DEATH(SafeSPrintf(buf, "%c%c", 'A'), "cur_arg < max_args"); |
| 195 #endif |
| 196 } |
| 197 |
| 198 TEST(SafeSPrintfTest, ASANFriendlyBufferTest) { |
| 199 // Print into a buffer that is sized exactly to size. ASAN can verify that |
| 200 // nobody attempts to write past the end of the buffer. |
| 201 // There is a more complicated test in PrintLongString() that covers a lot |
| 202 // more edge case, but it is also harder to debug in case of a failure. |
| 203 const char kTestString[] = "This is a test"; |
| 204 scoped_ptr<char[]> buf(new char[sizeof(kTestString)]); |
| 205 EXPECT_EQ(static_cast<ssize_t>(sizeof(kTestString) - 1), |
| 206 SafeSNPrintf(buf.get(), sizeof(kTestString), kTestString)); |
| 207 EXPECT_EQ(std::string(kTestString), std::string(buf.get())); |
| 208 EXPECT_EQ(static_cast<ssize_t>(sizeof(kTestString) - 1), |
| 209 SafeSNPrintf(buf.get(), sizeof(kTestString), "%s", kTestString)); |
| 210 EXPECT_EQ(std::string(kTestString), std::string(buf.get())); |
| 211 } |
| 212 |
| 213 TEST(SafeSPrintfTest, NArgs) { |
| 214 // Pre-C++11 compilers have a different code path, that can only print |
| 215 // up to ten distinct arguments. |
| 216 // We test both SafeSPrintf() and SafeSNPrintf(). This makes sure we don't |
| 217 // have typos in the copy-n-pasted code that is needed to deal with various |
| 218 // numbers of arguments. |
| 219 char buf[12]; |
| 220 EXPECT_EQ(1, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%c", 1)); |
| 221 EXPECT_EQ("\1", std::string(buf)); |
| 222 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%c%c", 1, 2)); |
| 223 EXPECT_EQ("\1\2", std::string(buf)); |
| 224 EXPECT_EQ(3, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%c%c%c", 1, 2, 3)); |
| 225 EXPECT_EQ("\1\2\3", std::string(buf)); |
| 226 EXPECT_EQ(4, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%c%c%c%c", 1, 2, 3, 4)); |
| 227 EXPECT_EQ("\1\2\3\4", std::string(buf)); |
| 228 EXPECT_EQ(5, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%c%c%c%c%c", 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)); |
| 229 EXPECT_EQ("\1\2\3\4\5", std::string(buf)); |
| 230 EXPECT_EQ(6, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%c%c%c%c%c%c", 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)); |
| 231 EXPECT_EQ("\1\2\3\4\5\6", std::string(buf)); |
| 232 EXPECT_EQ(7, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%c%c%c%c%c%c%c", 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)); |
| 233 EXPECT_EQ("\1\2\3\4\5\6\7", std::string(buf)); |
| 234 EXPECT_EQ(8, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c", 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)); |
| 235 EXPECT_EQ("\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\10", std::string(buf)); |
| 236 EXPECT_EQ(9, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c", |
| 237 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)); |
| 238 EXPECT_EQ("\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\10\11", std::string(buf)); |
| 239 EXPECT_EQ(10, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c", |
| 240 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)); |
| 241 |
| 242 // Repeat all the tests with SafeSNPrintf() instead of SafeSPrintf(). |
| 243 EXPECT_EQ("\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\10\11\12", std::string(buf)); |
| 244 EXPECT_EQ(1, SafeSNPrintf(buf, 11, "%c", 1)); |
| 245 EXPECT_EQ("\1", std::string(buf)); |
| 246 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSNPrintf(buf, 11, "%c%c", 1, 2)); |
| 247 EXPECT_EQ("\1\2", std::string(buf)); |
| 248 EXPECT_EQ(3, SafeSNPrintf(buf, 11, "%c%c%c", 1, 2, 3)); |
| 249 EXPECT_EQ("\1\2\3", std::string(buf)); |
| 250 EXPECT_EQ(4, SafeSNPrintf(buf, 11, "%c%c%c%c", 1, 2, 3, 4)); |
| 251 EXPECT_EQ("\1\2\3\4", std::string(buf)); |
| 252 EXPECT_EQ(5, SafeSNPrintf(buf, 11, "%c%c%c%c%c", 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)); |
| 253 EXPECT_EQ("\1\2\3\4\5", std::string(buf)); |
| 254 EXPECT_EQ(6, SafeSNPrintf(buf, 11, "%c%c%c%c%c%c", 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)); |
| 255 EXPECT_EQ("\1\2\3\4\5\6", std::string(buf)); |
| 256 EXPECT_EQ(7, SafeSNPrintf(buf, 11, "%c%c%c%c%c%c%c", 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)); |
| 257 EXPECT_EQ("\1\2\3\4\5\6\7", std::string(buf)); |
| 258 EXPECT_EQ(8, SafeSNPrintf(buf, 11, "%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c", |
| 259 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)); |
| 260 EXPECT_EQ("\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\10", std::string(buf)); |
| 261 EXPECT_EQ(9, SafeSNPrintf(buf, 11, "%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c", |
| 262 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)); |
| 263 EXPECT_EQ("\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\10\11", std::string(buf)); |
| 264 EXPECT_EQ(10, SafeSNPrintf(buf, 11, "%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c", |
| 265 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)); |
| 266 EXPECT_EQ("\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\10\11\12", std::string(buf)); |
| 267 |
| 268 |
| 269 // C++11 is smart enough to handle variadic template arguments. It can |
| 270 // deal with arbitrary numbers of arguments. |
| 271 #if __cplusplus >= 201103 // C++11 |
| 272 EXPECT_EQ(11, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c", |
| 273 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)); |
| 274 EXPECT_EQ("\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\10\11\12\13", std::string(buf)); |
| 275 EXPECT_EQ(11, SafeSNPrintf(buf, 12, "%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c", |
| 276 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)); |
| 277 EXPECT_EQ("\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\10\11\12\13", std::string(buf)); |
| 278 #endif |
| 279 } |
| 280 |
| 281 TEST(SafeSPrintfTest, DataTypes) { |
| 282 char buf[40]; |
| 283 |
| 284 // Bytes |
| 285 EXPECT_EQ(1, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%d", (uint8_t)1)); |
| 286 EXPECT_EQ("1", std::string(buf)); |
| 287 EXPECT_EQ(3, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%d", (uint8_t)-1)); |
| 288 EXPECT_EQ("255", std::string(buf)); |
| 289 EXPECT_EQ(1, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%d", (int8_t)1)); |
| 290 EXPECT_EQ("1", std::string(buf)); |
| 291 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%d", (int8_t)-1)); |
| 292 EXPECT_EQ("-1", std::string(buf)); |
| 293 EXPECT_EQ(4, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%d", (int8_t)-128)); |
| 294 EXPECT_EQ("-128", std::string(buf)); |
| 295 |
| 296 // Half-words |
| 297 EXPECT_EQ(1, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%d", (uint16_t)1)); |
| 298 EXPECT_EQ("1", std::string(buf)); |
| 299 EXPECT_EQ(5, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%d", (uint16_t)-1)); |
| 300 EXPECT_EQ("65535", std::string(buf)); |
| 301 EXPECT_EQ(1, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%d", (int16_t)1)); |
| 302 EXPECT_EQ("1", std::string(buf)); |
| 303 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%d", (int16_t)-1)); |
| 304 EXPECT_EQ("-1", std::string(buf)); |
| 305 EXPECT_EQ(6, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%d", (int16_t)-32768)); |
| 306 EXPECT_EQ("-32768", std::string(buf)); |
| 307 |
| 308 // Words |
| 309 EXPECT_EQ(1, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%d", (uint32_t)1)); |
| 310 EXPECT_EQ("1", std::string(buf)); |
| 311 EXPECT_EQ(10, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%d", (uint32_t)-1)); |
| 312 EXPECT_EQ("4294967295", std::string(buf)); |
| 313 EXPECT_EQ(1, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%d", (int32_t)1)); |
| 314 EXPECT_EQ("1", std::string(buf)); |
| 315 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%d", (int32_t)-1)); |
| 316 EXPECT_EQ("-1", std::string(buf)); |
| 317 // Work-around for an limitation of C90 |
| 318 EXPECT_EQ(11, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%d", (int32_t)-2147483647-1)); |
| 319 EXPECT_EQ("-2147483648", std::string(buf)); |
| 320 |
| 321 // Quads |
| 322 EXPECT_EQ(1, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%d", (uint64_t)1)); |
| 323 EXPECT_EQ("1", std::string(buf)); |
| 324 EXPECT_EQ(20, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%d", (uint64_t)-1)); |
| 325 EXPECT_EQ("18446744073709551615", std::string(buf)); |
| 326 EXPECT_EQ(1, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%d", (int64_t)1)); |
| 327 EXPECT_EQ("1", std::string(buf)); |
| 328 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%d", (int64_t)-1)); |
| 329 EXPECT_EQ("-1", std::string(buf)); |
| 330 // Work-around for an limitation of C90 |
| 331 EXPECT_EQ(20, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%d", (int64_t)-9223372036854775807LL-1)); |
| 332 EXPECT_EQ("-9223372036854775808", std::string(buf)); |
| 333 |
| 334 // Strings (both const and mutable). |
| 335 EXPECT_EQ(4, SafeSPrintf(buf, "test")); |
| 336 EXPECT_EQ("test", std::string(buf)); |
| 337 EXPECT_EQ(4, SafeSPrintf(buf, buf)); |
| 338 EXPECT_EQ("test", std::string(buf)); |
| 339 |
| 340 // Pointer |
| 341 char addr[20]; |
| 342 sprintf(addr, "0x%llX", (unsigned long long)(uintptr_t)buf); |
| 343 SafeSPrintf(buf, "%p", buf); |
| 344 EXPECT_EQ(std::string(addr), std::string(buf)); |
| 345 SafeSPrintf(buf, "%p", (const char *)buf); |
| 346 EXPECT_EQ(std::string(addr), std::string(buf)); |
| 347 sprintf(addr, "0x%llX", (unsigned long long)(uintptr_t)sprintf); |
| 348 SafeSPrintf(buf, "%p", sprintf); |
| 349 EXPECT_EQ(std::string(addr), std::string(buf)); |
| 350 |
| 351 // Padding for pointers is a little more complicated because of the "0x" |
| 352 // prefix. Padding with '0' zeros is relatively straight-forward, but |
| 353 // padding with ' ' spaces requires more effort. |
| 354 sprintf(addr, "0x%017llX", (unsigned long long)(uintptr_t)buf); |
| 355 SafeSPrintf(buf, "%019p", buf); |
| 356 EXPECT_EQ(std::string(addr), std::string(buf)); |
| 357 sprintf(addr, "0x%llX", (unsigned long long)(uintptr_t)buf); |
| 358 memset(addr, ' ', |
| 359 (char*)memmove(addr + sizeof(addr) - strlen(addr) - 1, |
| 360 addr, strlen(addr)+1) - addr); |
| 361 SafeSPrintf(buf, "%19p", buf); |
| 362 EXPECT_EQ(std::string(addr), std::string(buf)); |
| 363 } |
| 364 |
| 365 namespace { |
| 366 void PrintLongString(char* buf, size_t sz) { |
| 367 // Output a reasonably complex expression into a limited-size buffer. |
| 368 // At least one byte is available for writing the NUL character. |
| 369 CHECK_GT(sz, static_cast<size_t>(0)); |
| 370 |
| 371 // Allocate slightly more space, so that we can verify that SafeSPrintf() |
| 372 // never writes past the end of the buffer. |
| 373 scoped_ptr<char[]> tmp(new char[sz+2]); |
| 374 memset(tmp.get(), 'X', sz+2); |
| 375 |
| 376 // Use SafeSPrintf() to output a complex list of arguments: |
| 377 // - test padding and truncating %c single characters. |
| 378 // - test truncating %s simple strings. |
| 379 // - test mismatching arguments and truncating (for %d != %s). |
| 380 // - test zero-padding and truncating %x hexadecimal numbers. |
| 381 // - test outputting and truncating %d MININT. |
| 382 // - test outputting and truncating %p arbitrary pointer values. |
| 383 // - test outputting, padding and truncating NULL-pointer %s strings. |
| 384 char* out = tmp.get(); |
| 385 size_t out_sz = sz; |
| 386 size_t len; |
| 387 for (scoped_ptr<char[]> perfect_buf;;) { |
| 388 size_t needed = SafeSNPrintf(out, out_sz, |
| 389 #if defined(NDEBUG) |
| 390 "A%2cong %s: %d %010X %d %p%7s", 'l', "string", "", |
| 391 #else |
| 392 "A%2cong %s: %%d %010X %d %p%7s", 'l', "string", |
| 393 #endif |
| 394 0xDEADBEEF, std::numeric_limits<intptr_t>::min(), |
| 395 PrintLongString, static_cast<char*>(NULL)) + 1; |
| 396 |
| 397 // Various sanity checks: |
| 398 // The numbered of characters needed to print the full string should always |
| 399 // be bigger or equal to the bytes that have actually been output. |
| 400 len = strlen(tmp.get()); |
| 401 CHECK_GE(needed, len+1); |
| 402 |
| 403 // The number of characters output should always fit into the buffer that |
| 404 // was passed into SafeSPrintf(). |
| 405 CHECK_LT(len, out_sz); |
| 406 |
| 407 // The output is always terminated with a NUL byte (actually, this test is |
| 408 // always going to pass, as strlen() already verified this) |
| 409 EXPECT_FALSE(tmp[len]); |
| 410 |
| 411 // ASAN can check that we are not overwriting buffers, iff we make sure the |
| 412 // buffer is exactly the size that we are expecting to be written. After |
| 413 // running SafeSNPrintf() the first time, it is possible to compute the |
| 414 // correct buffer size for this test. So, allocate a second buffer and run |
| 415 // the exact same SafeSNPrintf() command again. |
| 416 if (!perfect_buf.get()) { |
| 417 out_sz = std::min(needed, sz); |
| 418 out = new char[out_sz]; |
| 419 perfect_buf.reset(out); |
| 420 } else { |
| 421 break; |
| 422 } |
| 423 } |
| 424 |
| 425 // All trailing bytes are unchanged. |
| 426 for (size_t i = len+1; i < sz+2; ++i) |
| 427 EXPECT_EQ('X', tmp[i]); |
| 428 |
| 429 // The text that was generated by SafeSPrintf() should always match the |
| 430 // equivalent text generated by sprintf(). Please note that the format |
| 431 // string for sprintf() is nor complicated, as it does not have the |
| 432 // benefit of getting type information from the C++ compiler. |
| 433 // |
| 434 // N.B.: It would be so much cleaner to use snprintf(). But unfortunately, |
| 435 // Visual Studio doesn't support this function, and the work-arounds |
| 436 // are all really awkward. |
| 437 char ref[256]; |
| 438 CHECK_LE(sz, sizeof(ref)); |
| 439 sprintf(ref, "A long string: %%d 00DEADBEEF %lld 0x%llX <NULL>", |
| 440 static_cast<long long>(std::numeric_limits<intptr_t>::min()), |
| 441 (long long)PrintLongString); |
| 442 ref[sz-1] = '\000'; |
| 443 |
| 444 #if defined(NDEBUG) |
| 445 const size_t kSSizeMax = std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max(); |
| 446 #else |
| 447 const size_t kSSizeMax = internal::GetSafeSPrintfSSizeMaxForTest(); |
| 448 #endif |
| 449 |
| 450 // Compare the output from SafeSPrintf() to the one from sprintf(). |
| 451 EXPECT_EQ(std::string(ref).substr(0, kSSizeMax-1), std::string(tmp.get())); |
| 452 |
| 453 // We allocated a slightly larger buffer, so that we could perform some |
| 454 // extra sanity checks. Now that the tests have all passed, we copy the |
| 455 // data to the output buffer that the caller provided. |
| 456 memcpy(buf, tmp.get(), len+1); |
| 457 } |
| 458 |
| 459 #if !defined(NDEBUG) |
| 460 class ScopedSafeSPrintfSSizeMaxSetter { |
| 461 public: |
| 462 ScopedSafeSPrintfSSizeMaxSetter(size_t sz) { |
| 463 old_ssize_max_ = internal::GetSafeSPrintfSSizeMaxForTest(); |
| 464 internal::SetSafeSPrintfSSizeMaxForTest(sz); |
| 465 } |
| 466 |
| 467 ~ScopedSafeSPrintfSSizeMaxSetter() { |
| 468 internal::SetSafeSPrintfSSizeMaxForTest(old_ssize_max_); |
| 469 } |
| 470 |
| 471 private: |
| 472 size_t old_ssize_max_; |
| 473 |
| 474 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedSafeSPrintfSSizeMaxSetter); |
| 475 }; |
| 476 #endif |
| 477 |
| 478 } // anonymous namespace |
| 479 |
| 480 TEST(SafeSPrintfTest, Truncation) { |
| 481 // We use PrintLongString() to print a complex long string and then |
| 482 // truncate to all possible lengths. This ends up exercising a lot of |
| 483 // different code paths in SafeSPrintf() and IToASCII(), as truncation can |
| 484 // happen in a lot of different states. |
| 485 char ref[256]; |
| 486 PrintLongString(ref, sizeof(ref)); |
| 487 for (size_t i = strlen(ref)+1; i; --i) { |
| 488 char buf[sizeof(ref)]; |
| 489 PrintLongString(buf, i); |
| 490 EXPECT_EQ(std::string(ref, i - 1), std::string(buf)); |
| 491 } |
| 492 |
| 493 // When compiling in debug mode, we have the ability to fake a small |
| 494 // upper limit for the maximum value that can be stored in an ssize_t. |
| 495 // SafeSPrintf() uses this upper limit to determine how many bytes it will |
| 496 // write to the buffer, even if the caller claimed a bigger buffer size. |
| 497 // Repeat the truncation test and verify that this other code path in |
| 498 // SafeSPrintf() works correctly, too. |
| 499 #if !defined(NDEBUG) |
| 500 for (size_t i = strlen(ref)+1; i > 1; --i) { |
| 501 ScopedSafeSPrintfSSizeMaxSetter ssize_max_setter(i); |
| 502 char buf[sizeof(ref)]; |
| 503 PrintLongString(buf, sizeof(buf)); |
| 504 EXPECT_EQ(std::string(ref, i - 1), std::string(buf)); |
| 505 } |
| 506 |
| 507 // kSSizeMax is also used to constrain the maximum amount of padding, before |
| 508 // SafeSPrintf() detects an error in the format string. |
| 509 ScopedSafeSPrintfSSizeMaxSetter ssize_max_setter(100); |
| 510 char buf[256]; |
| 511 EXPECT_EQ(99, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%99c", ' ')); |
| 512 EXPECT_EQ(std::string(99, ' '), std::string(buf)); |
| 513 *buf = '\000'; |
| 514 #if defined(ALLOW_DEATH_TEST) |
| 515 EXPECT_DEATH(SafeSPrintf(buf, "%100c", ' '), "padding <= max_padding"); |
| 516 #endif |
| 517 EXPECT_EQ(0, *buf); |
| 518 #endif |
| 519 } |
| 520 |
| 521 TEST(SafeSPrintfTest, Padding) { |
| 522 char buf[40], fmt[40]; |
| 523 |
| 524 // Chars %c |
| 525 EXPECT_EQ(1, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%c", 'A')); |
| 526 EXPECT_EQ("A", std::string(buf)); |
| 527 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%2c", 'A')); |
| 528 EXPECT_EQ(" A", std::string(buf)); |
| 529 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%02c", 'A')); |
| 530 EXPECT_EQ(" A", std::string(buf)); |
| 531 EXPECT_EQ(4, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%-2c", 'A')); |
| 532 EXPECT_EQ("%-2c", std::string(buf)); |
| 533 SafeSPrintf(fmt, "%%%dc", std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max() - 1); |
| 534 EXPECT_EQ(std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max()-1, SafeSPrintf(buf, fmt, 'A')); |
| 535 SafeSPrintf(fmt, "%%%dc", |
| 536 static_cast<size_t>(std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max())); |
| 537 #if defined(NDEBUG) |
| 538 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, fmt, 'A')); |
| 539 EXPECT_EQ("%c", std::string(buf)); |
| 540 #elif defined(ALLOW_DEATH_TEST) |
| 541 EXPECT_DEATH(SafeSPrintf(buf, fmt, 'A'), "padding <= max_padding"); |
| 542 #endif |
| 543 |
| 544 // Octal %o |
| 545 EXPECT_EQ(1, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%o", 1)); |
| 546 EXPECT_EQ("1", std::string(buf)); |
| 547 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%2o", 1)); |
| 548 EXPECT_EQ(" 1", std::string(buf)); |
| 549 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%02o", 1)); |
| 550 EXPECT_EQ("01", std::string(buf)); |
| 551 EXPECT_EQ(12, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%12o", -1)); |
| 552 EXPECT_EQ(" 37777777777", std::string(buf)); |
| 553 EXPECT_EQ(12, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%012o", -1)); |
| 554 EXPECT_EQ("037777777777", std::string(buf)); |
| 555 EXPECT_EQ(23, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%23o", -1LL)); |
| 556 EXPECT_EQ(" 1777777777777777777777", std::string(buf)); |
| 557 EXPECT_EQ(23, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%023o", -1LL)); |
| 558 EXPECT_EQ("01777777777777777777777", std::string(buf)); |
| 559 EXPECT_EQ(3, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%2o", 0111)); |
| 560 EXPECT_EQ("111", std::string(buf)); |
| 561 EXPECT_EQ(4, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%-2o", 1)); |
| 562 EXPECT_EQ("%-2o", std::string(buf)); |
| 563 SafeSPrintf(fmt, "%%%do", std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max()-1); |
| 564 EXPECT_EQ(std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max()-1, |
| 565 SafeSNPrintf(buf, 4, fmt, 1)); |
| 566 EXPECT_EQ(" ", std::string(buf)); |
| 567 SafeSPrintf(fmt, "%%0%do", std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max()-1); |
| 568 EXPECT_EQ(std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max()-1, |
| 569 SafeSNPrintf(buf, 4, fmt, 1)); |
| 570 EXPECT_EQ("000", std::string(buf)); |
| 571 SafeSPrintf(fmt, "%%%do", |
| 572 static_cast<size_t>(std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max())); |
| 573 #if defined(NDEBUG) |
| 574 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, fmt, 1)); |
| 575 EXPECT_EQ("%o", std::string(buf)); |
| 576 #elif defined(ALLOW_DEATH_TEST) |
| 577 EXPECT_DEATH(SafeSPrintf(buf, fmt, 1), "padding <= max_padding"); |
| 578 #endif |
| 579 |
| 580 // Decimals %d |
| 581 EXPECT_EQ(1, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%d", 1)); |
| 582 EXPECT_EQ("1", std::string(buf)); |
| 583 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%2d", 1)); |
| 584 EXPECT_EQ(" 1", std::string(buf)); |
| 585 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%02d", 1)); |
| 586 EXPECT_EQ("01", std::string(buf)); |
| 587 EXPECT_EQ(3, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%3d", -1)); |
| 588 EXPECT_EQ(" -1", std::string(buf)); |
| 589 EXPECT_EQ(3, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%03d", -1)); |
| 590 EXPECT_EQ("-01", std::string(buf)); |
| 591 EXPECT_EQ(3, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%2d", 111)); |
| 592 EXPECT_EQ("111", std::string(buf)); |
| 593 EXPECT_EQ(4, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%2d", -111)); |
| 594 EXPECT_EQ("-111", std::string(buf)); |
| 595 EXPECT_EQ(4, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%-2d", 1)); |
| 596 EXPECT_EQ("%-2d", std::string(buf)); |
| 597 SafeSPrintf(fmt, "%%%dd", std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max()-1); |
| 598 EXPECT_EQ(std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max()-1, |
| 599 SafeSNPrintf(buf, 4, fmt, 1)); |
| 600 EXPECT_EQ(" ", std::string(buf)); |
| 601 SafeSPrintf(fmt, "%%0%dd", std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max()-1); |
| 602 EXPECT_EQ(std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max()-1, |
| 603 SafeSNPrintf(buf, 4, fmt, 1)); |
| 604 EXPECT_EQ("000", std::string(buf)); |
| 605 SafeSPrintf(fmt, "%%%dd", |
| 606 static_cast<size_t>(std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max())); |
| 607 #if defined(NDEBUG) |
| 608 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, fmt, 1)); |
| 609 EXPECT_EQ("%d", std::string(buf)); |
| 610 #elif defined(ALLOW_DEATH_TEST) |
| 611 EXPECT_DEATH(SafeSPrintf(buf, fmt, 1), "padding <= max_padding"); |
| 612 #endif |
| 613 |
| 614 // Hex %X |
| 615 EXPECT_EQ(1, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%X", 1)); |
| 616 EXPECT_EQ("1", std::string(buf)); |
| 617 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%2X", 1)); |
| 618 EXPECT_EQ(" 1", std::string(buf)); |
| 619 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%02X", 1)); |
| 620 EXPECT_EQ("01", std::string(buf)); |
| 621 EXPECT_EQ(9, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%9X", -1)); |
| 622 EXPECT_EQ(" FFFFFFFF", std::string(buf)); |
| 623 EXPECT_EQ(9, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%09X", -1)); |
| 624 EXPECT_EQ("0FFFFFFFF", std::string(buf)); |
| 625 EXPECT_EQ(17, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%17X", -1LL)); |
| 626 EXPECT_EQ(" FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF", std::string(buf)); |
| 627 EXPECT_EQ(17, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%017X", -1LL)); |
| 628 EXPECT_EQ("0FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF", std::string(buf)); |
| 629 EXPECT_EQ(3, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%2X", 0x111)); |
| 630 EXPECT_EQ("111", std::string(buf)); |
| 631 EXPECT_EQ(4, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%-2X", 1)); |
| 632 EXPECT_EQ("%-2X", std::string(buf)); |
| 633 SafeSPrintf(fmt, "%%%dX", std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max()-1); |
| 634 EXPECT_EQ(std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max()-1, |
| 635 SafeSNPrintf(buf, 4, fmt, 1)); |
| 636 EXPECT_EQ(" ", std::string(buf)); |
| 637 SafeSPrintf(fmt, "%%0%dX", std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max()-1); |
| 638 EXPECT_EQ(std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max()-1, |
| 639 SafeSNPrintf(buf, 4, fmt, 1)); |
| 640 EXPECT_EQ("000", std::string(buf)); |
| 641 SafeSPrintf(fmt, "%%%dX", |
| 642 static_cast<size_t>(std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max())); |
| 643 #if defined(NDEBUG) |
| 644 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, fmt, 1)); |
| 645 EXPECT_EQ("%X", std::string(buf)); |
| 646 #elif defined(ALLOW_DEATH_TEST) |
| 647 EXPECT_DEATH(SafeSPrintf(buf, fmt, 1), "padding <= max_padding"); |
| 648 #endif |
| 649 |
| 650 // Pointer %p |
| 651 EXPECT_EQ(3, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%p", (void*)1)); |
| 652 EXPECT_EQ("0x1", std::string(buf)); |
| 653 EXPECT_EQ(4, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%4p", (void*)1)); |
| 654 EXPECT_EQ(" 0x1", std::string(buf)); |
| 655 EXPECT_EQ(4, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%04p", (void*)1)); |
| 656 EXPECT_EQ("0x01", std::string(buf)); |
| 657 EXPECT_EQ(5, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%4p", (void*)0x111)); |
| 658 EXPECT_EQ("0x111", std::string(buf)); |
| 659 EXPECT_EQ(4, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%-2p", (void*)1)); |
| 660 EXPECT_EQ("%-2p", std::string(buf)); |
| 661 SafeSPrintf(fmt, "%%%dp", std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max()-1); |
| 662 EXPECT_EQ(std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max()-1, |
| 663 SafeSNPrintf(buf, 4, fmt, (void*)1)); |
| 664 EXPECT_EQ(" ", std::string(buf)); |
| 665 SafeSPrintf(fmt, "%%0%dp", std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max()-1); |
| 666 EXPECT_EQ(std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max()-1, |
| 667 SafeSNPrintf(buf, 4, fmt, (void*)1)); |
| 668 EXPECT_EQ("0x0", std::string(buf)); |
| 669 SafeSPrintf(fmt, "%%%dp", |
| 670 static_cast<size_t>(std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max())); |
| 671 #if defined(NDEBUG) |
| 672 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, fmt, 1)); |
| 673 EXPECT_EQ("%p", std::string(buf)); |
| 674 #elif defined(ALLOW_DEATH_TEST) |
| 675 EXPECT_DEATH(SafeSPrintf(buf, fmt, 1), "padding <= max_padding"); |
| 676 #endif |
| 677 |
| 678 // String |
| 679 EXPECT_EQ(1, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%s", "A")); |
| 680 EXPECT_EQ("A", std::string(buf)); |
| 681 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%2s", "A")); |
| 682 EXPECT_EQ(" A", std::string(buf)); |
| 683 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%02s", "A")); |
| 684 EXPECT_EQ(" A", std::string(buf)); |
| 685 EXPECT_EQ(3, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%2s", "AAA")); |
| 686 EXPECT_EQ("AAA", std::string(buf)); |
| 687 EXPECT_EQ(4, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%-2s", "A")); |
| 688 EXPECT_EQ("%-2s", std::string(buf)); |
| 689 SafeSPrintf(fmt, "%%%ds", std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max()-1); |
| 690 EXPECT_EQ(std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max()-1, |
| 691 SafeSNPrintf(buf, 4, fmt, "A")); |
| 692 EXPECT_EQ(" ", std::string(buf)); |
| 693 SafeSPrintf(fmt, "%%0%ds", std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max()-1); |
| 694 EXPECT_EQ(std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max()-1, |
| 695 SafeSNPrintf(buf, 4, fmt, "A")); |
| 696 EXPECT_EQ(" ", std::string(buf)); |
| 697 SafeSPrintf(fmt, "%%%ds", |
| 698 static_cast<size_t>(std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max())); |
| 699 #if defined(NDEBUG) |
| 700 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, fmt, "A")); |
| 701 EXPECT_EQ("%s", std::string(buf)); |
| 702 #elif defined(ALLOW_DEATH_TEST) |
| 703 EXPECT_DEATH(SafeSPrintf(buf, fmt, "A"), "padding <= max_padding"); |
| 704 #endif |
| 705 } |
| 706 |
| 707 TEST(SafeSPrintfTest, EmbeddedNul) { |
| 708 char buf[] = { 'X', 'X', 'X', 'X' }; |
| 709 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%3c", 0)); |
| 710 EXPECT_EQ(' ', buf[0]); |
| 711 EXPECT_EQ(' ', buf[1]); |
| 712 EXPECT_EQ(0, buf[2]); |
| 713 EXPECT_EQ('X', buf[3]); |
| 714 |
| 715 // Check handling of a NUL format character. N.B. this takes two different |
| 716 // code paths depending on whether we are actually passing arguments. If |
| 717 // we don't have any arguments, we are running in the fast-path code, that |
| 718 // looks (almost) like a strncpy(). |
| 719 #if defined(NDEBUG) |
| 720 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%%%")); |
| 721 EXPECT_EQ("%%", std::string(buf)); |
| 722 EXPECT_EQ(2, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%%%", 0)); |
| 723 EXPECT_EQ("%%", std::string(buf)); |
| 724 #elif defined(ALLOW_DEATH_TEST) |
| 725 EXPECT_DEATH(SafeSPrintf(buf, "%%%"), "src.1. == '%'"); |
| 726 EXPECT_DEATH(SafeSPrintf(buf, "%%%", 0), "ch"); |
| 727 #endif |
| 728 } |
| 729 |
| 730 TEST(SafeSPrintfTest, EmitNULL) { |
| 731 char buf[40]; |
| 732 #if defined(__GNUC__) |
| 733 #pragma GCC diagnostic push |
| 734 #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wconversion-null" |
| 735 #endif |
| 736 EXPECT_EQ(1, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%d", NULL)); |
| 737 EXPECT_EQ("0", std::string(buf)); |
| 738 EXPECT_EQ(3, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%p", NULL)); |
| 739 EXPECT_EQ("0x0", std::string(buf)); |
| 740 EXPECT_EQ(6, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%s", NULL)); |
| 741 EXPECT_EQ("<NULL>", std::string(buf)); |
| 742 #if defined(__GCC__) |
| 743 #pragma GCC diagnostic pop |
| 744 #endif |
| 745 } |
| 746 |
| 747 TEST(SafeSPrintfTest, PointerSize) { |
| 748 // The internal data representation is a 64bit value, independent of the |
| 749 // native word size. We want to perform sign-extension for signed integers, |
| 750 // but we want to avoid doing so for pointer types. This could be a |
| 751 // problem on systems, where pointers are only 32bit. This tests verifies |
| 752 // that there is no such problem. |
| 753 char *str = reinterpret_cast<char *>(0x80000000u); |
| 754 void *ptr = str; |
| 755 char buf[40]; |
| 756 EXPECT_EQ(10, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%p", str)); |
| 757 EXPECT_EQ("0x80000000", std::string(buf)); |
| 758 EXPECT_EQ(10, SafeSPrintf(buf, "%p", ptr)); |
| 759 EXPECT_EQ("0x80000000", std::string(buf)); |
| 760 } |
| 761 |
| 762 } // namespace strings |
| 763 } // namespace base |
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