root/base/strings/stringprintf_unittest.cc

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DEFINITIONS

This source file includes following definitions.
  1. StringAppendVTestHelper
  2. TEST
  3. TEST
  4. TEST
  5. TEST
  6. TEST
  7. TEST
  8. TEST
  9. TEST
  10. TEST
  11. TEST
  12. TEST
  13. TEST

// Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.

#include "base/strings/stringprintf.h"

#include <errno.h>

#include "base/basictypes.h"
#include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h"

namespace base {

namespace {

// A helper for the StringAppendV test that follows.
//
// Just forwards its args to StringAppendV.
static void StringAppendVTestHelper(std::string* out, const char* format, ...) {
  va_list ap;
  va_start(ap, format);
  StringAppendV(out, format, ap);
  va_end(ap);
}

}  // namespace

TEST(StringPrintfTest, StringPrintfEmpty) {
  EXPECT_EQ("", StringPrintf("%s", ""));
}

TEST(StringPrintfTest, StringPrintfMisc) {
  EXPECT_EQ("123hello w", StringPrintf("%3d%2s %1c", 123, "hello", 'w'));
#if !defined(OS_ANDROID)
  EXPECT_EQ(L"123hello w", StringPrintf(L"%3d%2ls %1lc", 123, L"hello", 'w'));
#endif
}

TEST(StringPrintfTest, StringAppendfEmptyString) {
  std::string value("Hello");
  StringAppendF(&value, "%s", "");
  EXPECT_EQ("Hello", value);

#if !defined(OS_ANDROID)
  std::wstring valuew(L"Hello");
  StringAppendF(&valuew, L"%ls", L"");
  EXPECT_EQ(L"Hello", valuew);
#endif
}

TEST(StringPrintfTest, StringAppendfString) {
  std::string value("Hello");
  StringAppendF(&value, " %s", "World");
  EXPECT_EQ("Hello World", value);

#if !defined(OS_ANDROID)
  std::wstring valuew(L"Hello");
  StringAppendF(&valuew, L" %ls", L"World");
  EXPECT_EQ(L"Hello World", valuew);
#endif
}

TEST(StringPrintfTest, StringAppendfInt) {
  std::string value("Hello");
  StringAppendF(&value, " %d", 123);
  EXPECT_EQ("Hello 123", value);

#if !defined(OS_ANDROID)
  std::wstring valuew(L"Hello");
  StringAppendF(&valuew, L" %d", 123);
  EXPECT_EQ(L"Hello 123", valuew);
#endif
}

// Make sure that lengths exactly around the initial buffer size are handled
// correctly.
TEST(StringPrintfTest, StringPrintfBounds) {
  const int kSrcLen = 1026;
  char src[kSrcLen];
  for (size_t i = 0; i < arraysize(src); i++)
    src[i] = 'A';

  wchar_t srcw[kSrcLen];
  for (size_t i = 0; i < arraysize(srcw); i++)
    srcw[i] = 'A';

  for (int i = 1; i < 3; i++) {
    src[kSrcLen - i] = 0;
    std::string out;
    SStringPrintf(&out, "%s", src);
    EXPECT_STREQ(src, out.c_str());

#if !defined(OS_ANDROID)
    srcw[kSrcLen - i] = 0;
    std::wstring outw;
    SStringPrintf(&outw, L"%ls", srcw);
    EXPECT_STREQ(srcw, outw.c_str());
#endif
  }
}

// Test very large sprintfs that will cause the buffer to grow.
TEST(StringPrintfTest, Grow) {
  char src[1026];
  for (size_t i = 0; i < arraysize(src); i++)
    src[i] = 'A';
  src[1025] = 0;

  const char* fmt = "%sB%sB%sB%sB%sB%sB%s";

  std::string out;
  SStringPrintf(&out, fmt, src, src, src, src, src, src, src);

  const int kRefSize = 320000;
  char* ref = new char[kRefSize];
#if defined(OS_WIN)
  sprintf_s(ref, kRefSize, fmt, src, src, src, src, src, src, src);
#elif defined(OS_POSIX)
  snprintf(ref, kRefSize, fmt, src, src, src, src, src, src, src);
#endif

  EXPECT_STREQ(ref, out.c_str());
  delete[] ref;
}

TEST(StringPrintfTest, StringAppendV) {
  std::string out;
  StringAppendVTestHelper(&out, "%d foo %s", 1, "bar");
  EXPECT_EQ("1 foo bar", out);
}

// Test the boundary condition for the size of the string_util's
// internal buffer.
TEST(StringPrintfTest, GrowBoundary) {
  const int string_util_buf_len = 1024;
  // Our buffer should be one larger than the size of StringAppendVT's stack
  // buffer.
  const int buf_len = string_util_buf_len + 1;
  char src[buf_len + 1];  // Need extra one for NULL-terminator.
  for (int i = 0; i < buf_len; ++i)
    src[i] = 'a';
  src[buf_len] = 0;

  std::string out;
  SStringPrintf(&out, "%s", src);

  EXPECT_STREQ(src, out.c_str());
}

// TODO(evanm): what's the proper cross-platform test here?
#if defined(OS_WIN)
// sprintf in Visual Studio fails when given U+FFFF. This tests that the
// failure case is gracefuly handled.
TEST(StringPrintfTest, Invalid) {
  wchar_t invalid[2];
  invalid[0] = 0xffff;
  invalid[1] = 0;

  std::wstring out;
  SStringPrintf(&out, L"%ls", invalid);
  EXPECT_STREQ(L"", out.c_str());
}
#endif

// Test that the positional parameters work.
TEST(StringPrintfTest, PositionalParameters) {
  std::string out;
  SStringPrintf(&out, "%1$s %1$s", "test");
  EXPECT_STREQ("test test", out.c_str());

#if defined(OS_WIN)
  std::wstring wout;
  SStringPrintf(&wout, L"%1$ls %1$ls", L"test");
  EXPECT_STREQ(L"test test", wout.c_str());
#endif
}

// Test that StringPrintf and StringAppendV do not change errno.
TEST(StringPrintfTest, StringPrintfErrno) {
  errno = 1;
  EXPECT_EQ("", StringPrintf("%s", ""));
  EXPECT_EQ(1, errno);
  std::string out;
  StringAppendVTestHelper(&out, "%d foo %s", 1, "bar");
  EXPECT_EQ(1, errno);
}

}  // namespace base

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