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| |
| // from google3/base/stringprintf_unittest.cc |
| |
| #include <google/protobuf/stubs/stringprintf.h> |
| |
| #include <cerrno> |
| #include <string> |
| |
| #include <google/protobuf/testing/googletest.h> |
| #include <gtest/gtest.h> |
| |
| namespace google { |
| namespace protobuf { |
| namespace { |
| |
| TEST(StringPrintfTest, Empty) { |
| #if 0 |
| // gcc 2.95.3, gcc 4.1.0, and gcc 4.2.2 all warn about this: |
| // warning: zero-length printf format string. |
| // so we do not allow them in google3. |
| EXPECT_EQ("", StringPrintf("")); |
| #endif |
| EXPECT_EQ("", StringPrintf("%s", string().c_str())); |
| EXPECT_EQ("", StringPrintf("%s", "")); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(StringPrintfTest, Misc) { |
| // MSVC and mingw does not support $ format specifier. |
| #if !defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(__MINGW32__) |
| EXPECT_EQ("123hello w", StringPrintf("%3$d%2$s %1$c", 'w', "hello", 123)); |
| #endif // !_MSC_VER |
| } |
| |
| TEST(StringAppendFTest, Empty) { |
| string value("Hello"); |
| const char* empty = ""; |
| StringAppendF(&value, "%s", empty); |
| EXPECT_EQ("Hello", value); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(StringAppendFTest, EmptyString) { |
| string value("Hello"); |
| StringAppendF(&value, "%s", ""); |
| EXPECT_EQ("Hello", value); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(StringAppendFTest, String) { |
| string value("Hello"); |
| StringAppendF(&value, " %s", "World"); |
| EXPECT_EQ("Hello World", value); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(StringAppendFTest, Int) { |
| string value("Hello"); |
| StringAppendF(&value, " %d", 123); |
| EXPECT_EQ("Hello 123", value); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(StringPrintfTest, Multibyte) { |
| // If we are in multibyte mode and feed invalid multibyte sequence, |
| // StringPrintf should return an empty string instead of running |
| // out of memory while trying to determine destination buffer size. |
| // see b/4194543. |
| |
| char* old_locale = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL); |
| // Push locale with multibyte mode |
| setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "en_US.utf8"); |
| |
| const char kInvalidCodePoint[] = "\375\067s"; |
| string value = StringPrintf("%.*s", 3, kInvalidCodePoint); |
| |
| // In some versions of glibc (e.g. eglibc-2.11.1, aka GRTEv2), snprintf |
| // returns error given an invalid codepoint. Other versions |
| // (e.g. eglibc-2.15, aka pre-GRTEv3) emit the codepoint verbatim. |
| // We test that the output is one of the above. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(value.empty() || value == kInvalidCodePoint); |
| |
| // Repeat with longer string, to make sure that the dynamically |
| // allocated path in StringAppendV is handled correctly. |
| int n = 2048; |
| char* buf = new char[n+1]; |
| memset(buf, ' ', n-3); |
| memcpy(buf + n - 3, kInvalidCodePoint, 4); |
| value = StringPrintf("%.*s", n, buf); |
| // See GRTEv2 vs. GRTEv3 comment above. |
| EXPECT_TRUE(value.empty() || value == buf); |
| delete[] buf; |
| |
| setlocale(LC_CTYPE, old_locale); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(StringPrintfTest, NoMultibyte) { |
| // No multibyte handling, but the string contains funny chars. |
| char* old_locale = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL); |
| setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "POSIX"); |
| string value = StringPrintf("%.*s", 3, "\375\067s"); |
| setlocale(LC_CTYPE, old_locale); |
| EXPECT_EQ("\375\067s", value); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(StringPrintfTest, DontOverwriteErrno) { |
| // Check that errno isn't overwritten unless we're printing |
| // something significantly larger than what people are normally |
| // printing in their badly written PLOG() statements. |
| errno = ECHILD; |
| string value = StringPrintf("Hello, %s!", "World"); |
| EXPECT_EQ(ECHILD, errno); |
| } |
| |
| TEST(StringPrintfTest, LargeBuf) { |
| // Check that the large buffer is handled correctly. |
| int n = 2048; |
| char* buf = new char[n+1]; |
| memset(buf, ' ', n); |
| buf[n] = 0; |
| string value = StringPrintf("%s", buf); |
| EXPECT_EQ(buf, value); |
| delete[] buf; |
| } |
| |
| } // anonymous namespace |
| } // namespace protobuf |
| } // namespace google |