s2-mod/deps/curl/tests/unit/unit1652.c
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* Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
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***************************************************************************/
#include "curlcheck.h"
#include "urldata.h"
#include "sendf.h"
/*
* This test hardcodes the knowledge of the buffer size which is internal to
* Curl_infof(). If that buffer is changed in size, this tests needs to be
* updated to still be valid.
*/
static struct Curl_easy *testdata;
static char input[4096];
static char output[4096];
int debugf_cb(CURL *handle, curl_infotype type, char *buf, size_t size,
void *userptr);
/*
* This debugf callback is simply dumping the string into the static buffer
* for the unit test to inspect. Since we know that we're only dealing with
* text we can afford the luxury of skipping the type check here.
*/
int
debugf_cb(CURL *handle, curl_infotype type, char *buf, size_t size,
void *userptr)
{
(void)handle;
(void)type;
(void)userptr;
memset(output, '\0', sizeof(output));
memcpy(output, buf, size);
return 0;
}
static CURLcode
unit_setup(void)
{
CURLcode res = CURLE_OK;
global_init(CURL_GLOBAL_ALL);
testdata = curl_easy_init();
if(!testdata) {
curl_global_cleanup();
return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
}
curl_easy_setopt(testdata, CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION, debugf_cb);
curl_easy_setopt(testdata, CURLOPT_VERBOSE, 1L);
return res;
}
static void
unit_stop(void)
{
curl_easy_cleanup(testdata);
curl_global_cleanup();
}
static int verify(const char *info, const char *two)
{
/* the 'info' one has a newline appended */
char *nl = strchr(info, '\n');
if(!nl)
return 1; /* nope */
return strncmp(info, two, nl - info);
}
UNITTEST_START
#if defined(CURL_GNUC_DIAG) && !defined(__clang__)
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat"
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-zero-length"
#if __GNUC__ >= 7
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-overflow"
#endif
#endif
/* Injecting a simple short string via a format */
msnprintf(input, sizeof(input), "Simple Test");
Curl_infof(testdata, "%s", input);
fail_unless(verify(output, input) == 0, "Simple string test");
/* Injecting a few different variables with a format */
Curl_infof(testdata, "%s %u testing %lu", input, 42, 43L);
fail_unless(verify(output, "Simple Test 42 testing 43\n") == 0,
"Format string");
/* Variations of empty strings */
Curl_infof(testdata, "");
fail_unless(strlen(output) == 1, "Empty string");
Curl_infof(testdata, "%s", (char *)NULL);
fail_unless(verify(output, "(nil)") == 0, "Passing NULL as string");
/* Note: libcurl's tracebuffer hold 2048 bytes, so the max strlen() we
* get out of it is 2047, since we need a \0 at the end.
* Curl_infof() in addition adds a \n at the end, making the effective
* output 2046 characters.
* Any input that long or longer will truncated, ending in '...\n'.
*/
/* A string just long enough to not be truncated */
memset(input, '\0', sizeof(input));
memset(input, 'A', 2045);
Curl_infof(testdata, "%s", input);
fprintf(stderr, "output len %d: %s", (int)strlen(output), output);
/* output is input + \n */
fail_unless(strlen(output) == 2046, "No truncation of infof input");
fail_unless(verify(output, input) == 0, "No truncation of infof input");
fail_unless(output[sizeof(output) - 1] == '\0',
"No truncation of infof input");
/* Just over the limit without newline for truncation via '...' */
memset(input + 2045, 'A', 4);
Curl_infof(testdata, "%s", input);
fprintf(stderr, "output len %d: %s", (int)strlen(output), output);
fail_unless(strlen(output) == 2047, "Truncation of infof input 1");
fail_unless(output[sizeof(output) - 1] == '\0', "Truncation of infof input 1");
/* Just over the limit with newline for truncation via '...' */
memset(input + 2045, 'A', 4);
memset(input + 2045 + 4, '\n', 1);
Curl_infof(testdata, "%s", input);
fprintf(stderr, "output len %d: %s", (int)strlen(output), output);
fail_unless(strlen(output) == 2047, "Truncation of infof input 2");
fail_unless(output[sizeof(output) - 1] == '\0', "Truncation of infof input 2");
/* Way over the limit for truncation via '...' */
memset(input, '\0', sizeof(input));
memset(input, 'A', sizeof(input) - 1);
Curl_infof(testdata, "%s", input);
fprintf(stderr, "output len %d: %s", (int)strlen(output), output);
fail_unless(strlen(output) == 2047, "Truncation of infof input 3");
fail_unless(output[sizeof(output) - 1] == '\0', "Truncation of infof input 3");
#if defined(CURL_GNUC_DIAG) && !defined(__clang__)
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
UNITTEST_STOP