wxWidgets/tests/strings/vararg.cpp
Vadim Zeitlin 1cf9a80cc1 Don't run printf("%n") tests when _FORTIFY_SOURCE >= 2.
This prevents the test from aborting on Linux distributions which ship with
"fortified" version of gcc, such as recent Ubuntu, Fedora and Gentoo.

Closes #12240.

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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: tests/strings/vararg.cpp
// Purpose: Test for wx vararg look-alike macros
// Author: Vaclav Slavik
// Created: 2007-02-20
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Copyright: (c) 2007 REA Elektronik GmbH
// Licence: wxWindows licence
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// headers
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include "testprec.h"
#ifdef __BORLANDC__
#pragma hdrstop
#endif
#ifndef WX_PRECOMP
#include "wx/wx.h"
#endif // WX_PRECOMP
#include "wx/string.h"
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// test class
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class VarArgTestCase : public CppUnit::TestCase
{
public:
VarArgTestCase() {}
private:
CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE( VarArgTestCase );
CPPUNIT_TEST( StringPrintf );
CPPUNIT_TEST( CharPrintf );
#if wxUSE_STD_STRING
CPPUNIT_TEST( StdString );
#endif
CPPUNIT_TEST( Sscanf );
CPPUNIT_TEST( RepeatedPrintf );
CPPUNIT_TEST( ArgsValidation );
CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_END();
void StringPrintf();
void CharPrintf();
#if wxUSE_STD_STRING
void StdString();
#endif
void Sscanf();
void RepeatedPrintf();
void ArgsValidation();
DECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(VarArgTestCase)
};
// register in the unnamed registry so that these tests are run by default
CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_REGISTRATION( VarArgTestCase );
// also include in it's own registry so that these tests can be run alone
CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_NAMED_REGISTRATION( VarArgTestCase, "VarArgTestCase" );
void VarArgTestCase::StringPrintf()
{
wxString s, s2;
// test passing literals:
s.Printf("%s %i", "foo", 42);
CPPUNIT_ASSERT( s == "foo 42" );
s.Printf("%s %s %i", wxT("bar"), "=", 11);
// test passing c_str():
CPPUNIT_ASSERT( s == "bar = 11" );
s2.Printf("(%s)", s.c_str());
CPPUNIT_ASSERT( s2 == "(bar = 11)" );
s2.Printf(wxT("[%s](%s)"), s.c_str(), "str");
CPPUNIT_ASSERT( s2 == "[bar = 11](str)" );
s2.Printf("%s mailbox", wxString("Opening").c_str());
CPPUNIT_ASSERT( s2 == "Opening mailbox" );
// test passing wxString directly:
s2.Printf(wxT("[%s](%s)"), s, "str");
CPPUNIT_ASSERT( s2 == "[bar = 11](str)" );
// test passing wxCharBufferType<T>:
s = "FooBar";
s2.Printf(wxT("(%s)"), s.mb_str());
CPPUNIT_ASSERT( s2 == "(FooBar)" );
s2.Printf(wxT("value=%s;"), s.wc_str());
CPPUNIT_ASSERT( s2 == "value=FooBar;" );
// this tests correct passing of wxCStrData constructed from string
// literal:
bool cond = true;
s2.Printf(wxT("foo %s"), !cond ? s.c_str() : wxT("bar"));
}
void VarArgTestCase::CharPrintf()
{
wxString foo("foo");
wxString s;
// test using wchar_t:
s.Printf("char=%c", L'c');
CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL( "char=c", s );
// test wxUniCharRef:
s.Printf("string[1] is %c", foo[1]);
CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL( "string[1] is o", s );
// test char
char c = 'z';
s.Printf("%c to %c", 'a', c);
CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL( "a to z", s );
// test char used as integer:
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#pragma warning(disable:4305) // truncation of constant value in VC6
#pragma warning(disable:4309) // truncation of constant value
#endif
c = 240;
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#pragma warning(default:4305) // truncation of constant value in VC6
#pragma warning(default:4309)
#endif
s.Printf("value is %i (int)", c);
CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL( wxString("value is -16 (int)"), s );
unsigned char u = 240;
s.Printf("value is %i (int)", u);
CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL( "value is 240 (int)", s );
}
#if wxUSE_STD_STRING
void VarArgTestCase::StdString()
{
// test passing std::[w]string
wxString s;
std::string mb("multi-byte");
std::string wc("widechar");
s.Printf("string %s(%i).", mb, 1);
CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL( "string multi-byte(1).", s );
s.Printf("string %s(%i).", wc, 2);
CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL( "string widechar(2).", s );
}
#endif // wxUSE_STD_STRING
void VarArgTestCase::Sscanf()
{
int i = 0;
char str[20];
wchar_t wstr[20];
wxString input("42 test");
wxSscanf(input, "%d %s", &i, &str);
CPPUNIT_ASSERT( i == 42 );
CPPUNIT_ASSERT( wxStrcmp(str, "test") == 0 );
i = 0;
wxSscanf(input, L"%d %s", &i, &wstr);
CPPUNIT_ASSERT( i == 42 );
CPPUNIT_ASSERT( wxStrcmp(wstr, "test") == 0 );
}
void VarArgTestCase::RepeatedPrintf()
{
wxCharBuffer buffer(2);
char *p = buffer.data();
*p = 'h';
p++;
*p = 'i';
wxString s;
s = wxString::Format("buffer %s, len %d", buffer, (int)wxStrlen(buffer));
CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL("buffer hi, len 2", s);
s = wxString::Format("buffer %s, len %d", buffer, (int)wxStrlen(buffer));
CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL("buffer hi, len 2", s);
}
void VarArgTestCase::ArgsValidation()
{
void *ptr = this;
int written;
short int swritten;
// these are valid:
wxString::Format("a string(%s,%s), ptr %p, int %i",
wxString(), "foo", "char* as pointer", 1);
// Microsoft has helpfully disabled support for "%n" in their CRT by
// default starting from VC8 and somehow even calling
// _set_printf_count_output() doesn't help here, so don't use "%n" at all
// with it.
#if wxCHECK_VISUALC_VERSION(8)
#define wxNO_PRINTF_PERCENT_N
#endif // VC8+
// Similarly, many modern Linux distributions ship with g++ that uses
// -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 flag by default and this option prevents "%n" from
// being used in a string outside of read-only memory, meaning that it
// can't be used in wxString to which we (may, depending on build options)
// assign it, so also disable testing of "%n" in this case lest we die with
// an abort inside vswprintf().
#if defined(_FORTIFY_SOURCE)
#if _FORTIFY_SOURCE >= 2
#define wxNO_PRINTF_PERCENT_N
#endif
#endif
#ifndef wxNO_PRINTF_PERCENT_N
wxString::Format("foo%i%n", 42, &written);
CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL( 5, written );
#endif
// but these are not:
WX_ASSERT_FAILS_WITH_ASSERT( wxString::Format("%i: too many arguments", 42, 1, 2, 3) );
WX_ASSERT_FAILS_WITH_ASSERT( wxString::Format("%i", "foo") );
WX_ASSERT_FAILS_WITH_ASSERT( wxString::Format("%s", (void*)this) );
WX_ASSERT_FAILS_WITH_ASSERT( wxString::Format("%d", ptr) );
// we don't check wxNO_PRINTF_PERCENT_N here as these expressions should
// result in an assert in our code before the CRT functions are even called
WX_ASSERT_FAILS_WITH_ASSERT( wxString::Format("foo%i%n", &written) );
WX_ASSERT_FAILS_WITH_ASSERT( wxString::Format("foo%n", ptr) );
WX_ASSERT_FAILS_WITH_ASSERT( wxString::Format("foo%i%n", 42, &swritten) );
// the following test (correctly) fails at compile-time with <type_traits>
// and it also (wrongly) fails when using VC6 because it somehow tries to
// use (inaccessible) VarArgTestCase copy ctor (FIXME-VC6)
#if !defined(HAVE_TYPE_TRAITS) && !defined(HAVE_TR1_TYPE_TRAITS) && \
!defined(__VISUALC6__)
VarArgTestCase& somePOD = *this;
WX_ASSERT_FAILS_WITH_ASSERT( wxString::Format("%s", somePOD) );
#endif
// %c should accept integers too
wxString::Format("%c", 80);
wxString::Format("%c", wxChar(80) + wxChar(1));
// check size_t handling
size_t len = sizeof(*this);
#ifdef __WXMSW__
wxString::Format("%Iu", len);
#else
wxString::Format("%zu", len);
#endif
}