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#!./perl
BEGIN {
chdir 't' if -d 't';
require './test.pl';
set_up_inc('../lib');
}
use warnings;
use strict;
use Config;
plan(tests => 78);
my $exception_134139 = "Use of strings with code points over 0xFF as arguments to vec is forbidden";
my $foo;
is(vec($foo,0,1), 0);
is(length($foo), undef);
vec($foo,0,1) = 1;
is(length($foo), 1);
is(unpack('C',$foo), 1);
is(vec($foo,0,1), 1);
is(vec($foo,20,1), 0);
vec($foo,20,1) = 1;
is(vec($foo,20,1), 1);
is(length($foo), 3);
is(vec($foo,1,8), 0);
vec($foo,1,8) = 0xf1;
is(vec($foo,1,8), 0xf1);
is((unpack('C',substr($foo,1,1)) & 255), 0xf1);
is(vec($foo,2,4), 1);;
is(vec($foo,3,4), 15);
my $Vec;
vec($Vec, 0, 32) = 0xbaddacab;
is($Vec, "\xba\xdd\xac\xab");
is(vec($Vec, 0, 32), 3135089835);
# ensure vec() handles numericalness correctly
my ($bar, $baz);
$foo = $bar = $baz = 0;
vec($foo = 0,0,1) = 1;
vec($bar = 0,1,1) = 1;
$baz = $foo | $bar;
ok($foo eq "1" && $foo == 1);
ok($bar eq "2" && $bar == 2);
ok("$foo $bar $baz" eq "1 2 3");
# error cases
my $x = eval { vec $foo, 0, 3 };
like($@, qr/^Illegal number of bits in vec/);
$@ = undef;
$x = eval { vec $foo, 0, 0 };
like($@, qr/^Illegal number of bits in vec/);
$@ = undef;
$x = eval { vec $foo, 0, -13 };
like($@, qr/^Illegal number of bits in vec/);
$@ = undef;
$x = eval { vec($foo, -1, 4) = 2 };
like($@, qr/^Negative offset to vec in lvalue context/);
$@ = undef;
ok(! vec('abcd', 7, 8));
# UTF8
# N.B. currently curiously coded to circumvent bugs elswhere in UTF8 handling
$foo = "\x{100}" . "\xff\xfe";
$x = substr $foo, 1;
is(vec($x, 0, 8), 255);
$@ = undef;
{
local $@;
eval { my $foo = vec($foo, 1, 8) };
like($@, qr/$exception_134139/,
"Caught exception: code point over 0xFF used as argument to vec");
$@ = undef;
eval { vec($foo, 1, 8) = 13 };
like($@, qr/$exception_134139/,
"Caught exception: code point over 0xFF used as argument to vec");
}
$foo = "\x{100}" . "\xff\xfe";
$x = substr $foo, 1;
vec($x, 2, 4) = 7;
is($x, "\xff\xf7");
# mixed magic
$foo = "\x61\x62\x63\x64\x65\x66";
is(vec(substr($foo, 2, 2), 0, 16), 25444);
vec(substr($foo, 1,3), 5, 4) = 3;
is($foo, "\x61\x62\x63\x34\x65\x66");
# A variation of [perl #20933]
{
my $s = "";
vec($s, 0, 1) = 0;
vec($s, 1, 1) = 1;
my @r;
$r[$_] = \ vec $s, $_, 1 for (0, 1);
ok(!(${ $r[0] } != 0 || ${ $r[1] } != 1));
}
my $destroyed;
{ package Class; DESTROY { ++$destroyed; } }
$destroyed = 0;
{
my $x = '';
vec($x,0,1) = 0;
$x = bless({}, 'Class');
}
is($destroyed, 1, 'Timely scalar destruction with lvalue vec');
use constant roref => \1;
eval { for (roref) { vec($_,0,1) = 1 } };
like($@, qr/^Modification of a read-only value attempted at /,
'err msg when modifying read-only refs');
{
# downgradeable utf8 strings should be downgraded before accessing
# the byte string.
# See the p5p thread with Message-ID:
# <CAMx+QJ6SAv05nmpnc7bmp0Wo+sjcx=ssxCcE-P_PZ8HDuCQd9A@mail.gmail.com>
my $x = substr "\x{100}\xff\xfe", 1; # a utf8 string with all ords < 256
my $v;
$v = vec($x, 0, 8);
is($v, 255, "downgraded utf8 try 1");
$v = vec($x, 0, 8);
is($v, 255, "downgraded utf8 try 2");
}
# [perl #128260] assertion failure with \vec %h, \vec @h
{
my %h = 1..100;
my @a = 1..100;
is ${\vec %h, 0, 1}, vec(scalar %h, 0, 1), '\vec %h';
is ${\vec @a, 0, 1}, vec(scalar @a, 0, 1), '\vec @a';
}
# [perl #130915] heap-buffer-overflow in Perl_do_vecget
{
# ensure that out-of-STRLEN-range offsets are handled correctly. This
# partially duplicates some tests above, but those cases are repeated
# here for completeness.
#
# Note that all the 'Out of memory!' errors trapped eval {} are 'fake'
# croaks generated by pp_vec() etc when they have detected something
# that would have otherwise overflowed. The real 'Out of memory!'
# error thrown by safesysrealloc() etc is not trappable. If it were
# accidentally triggered in this test script, the script would exit at
# that point.
my $s = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
my $x;
# offset is SvIOK_UV
$x = vec($s, ~0, 8);
is($x, 0, "RT 130915: UV_MAX rval");
eval { vec($s, ~0, 8) = 1 };
like($@, qr/^Out of memory!/, "RT 130915: UV_MAX lval");
# offset is negative
$x = vec($s, -1, 8);
is($x, 0, "RT 130915: -1 rval");
eval { vec($s, -1, 8) = 1 };
like($@, qr/^Negative offset to vec in lvalue context/,
"RT 130915: -1 lval");
# offset positive but doesn't fit in a STRLEN
SKIP: {
skip 'IV is no longer than size_t', 2
if $Config{ivsize} <= $Config{sizesize};
my $size_max = (1 << (8 *$Config{sizesize})) - 1;
my $sm2 = $size_max * 2;
$x = vec($s, $sm2, 8);
is($x, 0, "RT 130915: size_max*2 rval");
eval { vec($s, $sm2, 8) = 1 };
like($@, qr/^Out of memory!/, "RT 130915: size_max*2 lval");
}
# (offset * num-bytes) could overflow
for my $power (1..3) {
my $bytes = (1 << $power);
my $biglog2 = $Config{sizesize} * 8 - $power;
for my $i (0..1) {
no warnings 'portable';
my $offset = (1 << $biglog2) - $i;
$x = vec($s, $offset, $bytes*8);
is($x, 0, "large offset: bytes=$bytes biglog2=$biglog2 i=$i: rval");
eval { vec($s, $offset, $bytes*8) = 1; };
like($@, qr/^Out of memory!/,
"large offset: bytes=$bytes biglog2=$biglog2 i=$i: rval");
}
}
}
# Test multi-byte gets partially beyond the end of the string.
# It's supposed to pretend there is a stream of \0's following the string.
{
my $s = "\x01\x02\x03\x04\x05\x06\x07";
my $s0 = $s . ("\0" x 8);
no warnings 'portable';
for my $bytes (1, 2, 4, 8) {
for my $offset (0..$bytes) {
if ($Config{ivsize} < $bytes) {
pass("skipping multi-byte bytes=$bytes offset=$offset");
next;
}
no warnings 'portable';
is (vec($s, 8 - $offset, $bytes*8),
vec($s0, 8 - $offset, $bytes*8),
"multi-byte bytes=$bytes offset=$offset");
}
}
}
# RT #131083 maybe-lvalue out of range should only croak if assigned to
{
sub RT131083 { if ($_[0]) { $_[1] = 1; } $_[1]; }
my $s = "abc";
my $off = -1;
my $v = RT131083(0, vec($s, $off, 8));
is($v, 0, "RT131083 rval -1");
$v = eval { RT131083(1, vec($s, $off, 8)); };
like($@, qr/Negative offset to vec in lvalue context/, "RT131083 lval -1");
$off = ~0;
$v = RT131083(0, vec($s, $off, 8));
is($v, 0, "RT131083 rval ~0");
$v = eval { RT131083(1, vec($s, $off, 8)); };
like($@, qr/Out of memory!/, "RT131083 lval ~0");
}
{
# Adapting test formerly in t/lib/warnings/doop
local $@;
my $foo = "\x{100}" . "\xff\xfe";
eval { my $bar = vec($foo, 1, 8) };
like($@, qr/$exception_134139/,
"RT 134139: Use of strings with code points over 0xFF as arguments to 'vec' is now forbidden");
}
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