/* Test of POSIX and GNU compatible vasnprintf() and asnprintf() functions. Copyright (C) 2007-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ /* Written by Bruno Haible , 2023. */ #include #include "vasnprintf.h" #include #include #include #include "macros.h" static void test_function (char * (*my_asnprintf) (char *, size_t *, const char *, ...)) { /* Test the support of the 'B' conversion specifier for binary output of integers. */ { /* Zero. */ size_t length; char *result = my_asnprintf (NULL, &length, "%B %d", 0, 33, 44, 55); ASSERT (result != NULL); ASSERT (strcmp (result, "0 33") == 0); ASSERT (length == strlen (result)); free (result); } { /* A positive number. */ size_t length; char *result = my_asnprintf (NULL, &length, "%B %d", 12345, 33, 44, 55); ASSERT (result != NULL); ASSERT (strcmp (result, "11000000111001 33") == 0); ASSERT (length == strlen (result)); free (result); } { /* A large positive number. */ size_t length; char *result = my_asnprintf (NULL, &length, "%B %d", 0xFFFFFFFEU, 33, 44, 55); ASSERT (result != NULL); ASSERT (strcmp (result, "11111111111111111111111111111110 33") == 0); ASSERT (length == strlen (result)); free (result); } { /* Width. */ size_t length; char *result = my_asnprintf (NULL, &length, "%20B %d", 12345, 33, 44, 55); ASSERT (result != NULL); ASSERT (strcmp (result, " 11000000111001 33") == 0); ASSERT (length == strlen (result)); free (result); } { /* Width given as argument. */ size_t length; char *result = my_asnprintf (NULL, &length, "%*B %d", 20, 12345, 33, 44, 55); ASSERT (result != NULL); ASSERT (strcmp (result, " 11000000111001 33") == 0); ASSERT (length == strlen (result)); free (result); } { /* Negative width given as argument (cf. FLAG_LEFT below). */ size_t length; char *result = my_asnprintf (NULL, &length, "%*B %d", -20, 12345, 33, 44, 55); ASSERT (result != NULL); ASSERT (strcmp (result, "11000000111001 33") == 0); ASSERT (length == strlen (result)); free (result); } { /* Precision. */ size_t length; char *result = my_asnprintf (NULL, &length, "%.20B %d", 12345, 33, 44, 55); ASSERT (result != NULL); ASSERT (strcmp (result, "00000011000000111001 33") == 0); ASSERT (length == strlen (result)); free (result); } { /* Zero precision and a positive number. */ size_t length; char *result = my_asnprintf (NULL, &length, "%.0B %d", 12345, 33, 44, 55); ASSERT (result != NULL); ASSERT (strcmp (result, "11000000111001 33") == 0); ASSERT (length == strlen (result)); free (result); } { /* Zero precision and a zero number. */ size_t length; char *result = my_asnprintf (NULL, &length, "%.0B %d", 0, 33, 44, 55); ASSERT (result != NULL); /* ISO C and POSIX specify that "The result of converting a zero value with a precision of zero is no characters." */ ASSERT (strcmp (result, " 33") == 0); ASSERT (length == strlen (result)); free (result); } { /* Width and precision. */ size_t length; char *result = my_asnprintf (NULL, &length, "%25.20B %d", 12345, 33, 44, 55); ASSERT (result != NULL); ASSERT (strcmp (result, " 00000011000000111001 33") == 0); ASSERT (length == strlen (result)); free (result); } { /* Padding and precision. */ size_t length; char *result = my_asnprintf (NULL, &length, "%025.20B %d", 12345, 33, 44, 55); ASSERT (result != NULL); /* Neither ISO C nor POSIX specify that the '0' flag is ignored when a width and a precision are both present. But implementations do so. */ ASSERT (strcmp (result, " 00000011000000111001 33") == 0); ASSERT (length == strlen (result)); free (result); } { /* FLAG_LEFT. */ size_t length; char *result = my_asnprintf (NULL, &length, "%-20B %d", 12345, 33, 44, 55); ASSERT (result != NULL); ASSERT (strcmp (result, "11000000111001 33") == 0); ASSERT (length == strlen (result)); free (result); } { /* FLAG_ALT with zero. */ size_t length; char *result = my_asnprintf (NULL, &length, "%#B %d", 0, 33, 44, 55); ASSERT (result != NULL); ASSERT (strcmp (result, "0 33") == 0); ASSERT (length == strlen (result)); free (result); } { /* FLAG_ALT with a positive number. */ size_t length; char *result = my_asnprintf (NULL, &length, "%#B %d", 12345, 33, 44, 55); ASSERT (result != NULL); ASSERT (strcmp (result, "0B11000000111001 33") == 0); ASSERT (length == strlen (result)); free (result); } { /* FLAG_ALT with a positive number and width. */ size_t length; char *result = my_asnprintf (NULL, &length, "%#20B %d", 12345, 33, 44, 55); ASSERT (result != NULL); ASSERT (strcmp (result, " 0B11000000111001 33") == 0); ASSERT (length == strlen (result)); free (result); } { /* FLAG_ALT with a positive number and padding. */ size_t length; char *result = my_asnprintf (NULL, &length, "%0#20B %d", 12345, 33, 44, 55); ASSERT (result != NULL); ASSERT (strcmp (result, "0B000011000000111001 33") == 0); ASSERT (length == strlen (result)); free (result); } { /* FLAG_ALT with a positive number and precision. */ size_t length; char *result = my_asnprintf (NULL, &length, "%0#.20B %d", 12345, 33, 44, 55); ASSERT (result != NULL); ASSERT (strcmp (result, "0B00000011000000111001 33") == 0); ASSERT (length == strlen (result)); free (result); } { /* FLAG_ALT with a positive number and width and precision. */ size_t length; char *result = my_asnprintf (NULL, &length, "%#25.20B %d", 12345, 33, 44, 55); ASSERT (result != NULL); ASSERT (strcmp (result, " 0B00000011000000111001 33") == 0); ASSERT (length == strlen (result)); free (result); } { /* FLAG_ALT with a positive number and padding and precision. */ size_t length; char *result = my_asnprintf (NULL, &length, "%0#25.20B %d", 12345, 33, 44, 55); ASSERT (result != NULL); /* Neither ISO C nor POSIX specify that the '0' flag is ignored when a width and a precision are both present. But implementations do so. */ ASSERT (strcmp (result, " 0B00000011000000111001 33") == 0); ASSERT (length == strlen (result)); free (result); } { /* FLAG_ALT with a zero precision and a zero number. */ size_t length; char *result = my_asnprintf (NULL, &length, "%#.0B %d", 0, 33, 44, 55); ASSERT (result != NULL); /* ISO C and POSIX specify that "The result of converting a zero value with a precision of zero is no characters.", and the prefix is added only for non-zero values. */ ASSERT (strcmp (result, " 33") == 0); ASSERT (length == strlen (result)); free (result); } } static char * my_asnprintf (char *resultbuf, size_t *lengthp, const char *format, ...) { va_list args; char *ret; va_start (args, format); ret = vasnprintf (resultbuf, lengthp, format, args); va_end (args); return ret; } static void test_vasnprintf () { test_function (my_asnprintf); } static void test_asnprintf () { test_function (asnprintf); } int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { test_vasnprintf (); test_asnprintf (); return 0; }