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patch 8.2.2080: Vim9: no proper error message for using s:var in for loop
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/ea87069d7814497181483877651aef6d97182120
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Wed Dec 2 14:24:30 2020 +0100
patch 8.2.2080: Vim9: no proper error message for using s:var in for loop
Problem: Vim9: no proper error message for using s:var in for loop.
Solution: Give a specific error.
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Wed, 02 Dec 2020 14:30:03 +0100 |
parents | 785e2f0095a9 |
children | 0b1f5717dc4d |
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/* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 noet: * * VIM - Vi IMproved by Bram Moolenaar * * Do ":help uganda" in Vim to read copying and usage conditions. * Do ":help credits" in Vim to see a list of people who contributed. * See README.txt for an overview of the Vim source code. */ /* * message_test.c: Unittests for message.c */ #undef NDEBUG #include <assert.h> // Must include main.c because it contains much more than just main() #define NO_VIM_MAIN #include "main.c" // This file has to be included because some of the tested functions are // static. #include "message.c" #ifndef MIN # define MIN(x,y) ((x) < (y) ? (x) : (y)) #endif // These formats are not standard in C printf() function. // Use a global variable rather than a literal format to disable // -Wformat compiler warnings: // // - warning: '0' flag used with ‘%p’ gnu_printf format // - warning: format ‘%S’ expects argument of type ‘wchar_t *’, but argument 4 has type ‘char *’ // - warning: unknown conversion type character ‘b’ in format // // These formats are in practise only used from vim script printf() // function and never as literals in C code. char *fmt_012p = "%012p"; char *fmt_5S = "%5S"; char *fmt_06b = "%06b"; /* * Test trunc_string(). */ static void test_trunc_string(void) { char_u *buf; /*allocated every time to find uninit errors */ char_u *s; // in place buf = alloc(40); STRCPY(buf, "text"); trunc_string(buf, buf, 20, 40); assert(STRCMP(buf, "text") == 0); vim_free(buf); buf = alloc(40); STRCPY(buf, "a short text"); trunc_string(buf, buf, 20, 40); assert(STRCMP(buf, "a short text") == 0); vim_free(buf); buf = alloc(40); STRCPY(buf, "a text tha just fits"); trunc_string(buf, buf, 20, 40); assert(STRCMP(buf, "a text tha just fits") == 0); vim_free(buf); buf = alloc(40); STRCPY(buf, "a text that nott fits"); trunc_string(buf, buf, 20, 40); assert(STRCMP(buf, "a text t...nott fits") == 0); vim_free(buf); // copy from string to buf buf = alloc(40); s = vim_strsave((char_u *)"text"); trunc_string(s, buf, 20, 40); assert(STRCMP(buf, "text") == 0); vim_free(buf); vim_free(s); buf = alloc(40); s = vim_strsave((char_u *)"a text that fits"); trunc_string(s, buf, 34, 40); assert(STRCMP(buf, "a text that fits") == 0); vim_free(buf); vim_free(s); buf = alloc(40); s = vim_strsave((char_u *)"a short text"); trunc_string(s, buf, 20, 40); assert(STRCMP(buf, "a short text") == 0); vim_free(buf); vim_free(s); buf = alloc(40); s = vim_strsave((char_u *)"a text tha just fits"); trunc_string(s, buf, 20, 40); assert(STRCMP(buf, "a text tha just fits") == 0); vim_free(buf); vim_free(s); buf = alloc(40); s = vim_strsave((char_u *)"a text that nott fits"); trunc_string(s, buf, 20, 40); assert(STRCMP(buf, "a text t...nott fits") == 0); vim_free(buf); vim_free(s); } /* * Test vim_snprintf() with a focus on checking that truncation is * correct when buffer is small, since it cannot be tested from * vim scrip tests. Check that: * - no buffer overflows happens (with valgrind or asan) * - output string is always NUL terminated. * * Not all formats of vim_snprintf() are checked here. They are * checked more exhaustively in Test_printf*() vim script tests. */ static void test_vim_snprintf(void) { int n; size_t bsize; int bsize_int; void *ptr = (void *)0x87654321; // Loop on various buffer sizes to make sure that truncation of // vim_snprintf() is correct. for (bsize = 0; bsize < 15; ++bsize) { bsize_int = (int)bsize - 1; // buf is the heap rather than in the stack // so valgrind can detect buffer overflows if any. // Use malloc() rather than alloc() as test checks with 0-size // buffer and its content should then never be used. char *buf = malloc(bsize); n = vim_snprintf(buf, bsize, "%d", 1234567); assert(n == 7); assert(bsize == 0 || STRNCMP(buf, "1234567", bsize_int) == 0); assert(bsize == 0 || buf[MIN(n, bsize_int)] == '\0'); n = vim_snprintf(buf, bsize, "%ld", 1234567L); assert(n == 7); assert(bsize == 0 || STRNCMP(buf, "1234567", bsize_int) == 0); assert(bsize == 0 || buf[MIN(n, bsize_int)] == '\0'); n = vim_snprintf(buf, bsize, "%9ld", 1234567L); assert(n == 9); assert(bsize == 0 || STRNCMP(buf, " 1234567", bsize_int) == 0); assert(bsize == 0 || buf[MIN(n, bsize_int)] == '\0'); n = vim_snprintf(buf, bsize, "%-9ld", 1234567L); assert(n == 9); assert(bsize == 0 || STRNCMP(buf, "1234567 ", bsize_int) == 0); assert(bsize == 0 || buf[MIN(n, bsize_int)] == '\0'); n = vim_snprintf(buf, bsize, "%x", 0xdeadbeef); assert(n == 8); assert(bsize == 0 || STRNCMP(buf, "deadbeef", bsize_int) == 0); assert(bsize == 0 || buf[MIN(n, bsize_int)] == '\0'); n = vim_snprintf(buf, bsize, fmt_06b, (uvarnumber_T)12); assert(n == 6); assert(bsize == 0 || STRNCMP(buf, "001100", bsize_int) == 0); assert(bsize == 0 || buf[MIN(n, bsize_int)] == '\0'); #ifdef FEAT_FLOAT n = vim_snprintf(buf, bsize, "%f", 1.234); assert(n == 8); assert(bsize == 0 || STRNCMP(buf, "1.234000", bsize_int) == 0); assert(bsize == 0 || buf[MIN(n, bsize_int)] == '\0'); n = vim_snprintf(buf, bsize, "%e", 1.234); assert(n == 12); assert(bsize == 0 || STRNCMP(buf, "1.234000e+00", bsize_int) == 0); assert(bsize == 0 || buf[MIN(n, bsize_int)] == '\0'); n = vim_snprintf(buf, bsize, "%f", 0.0/0.0); assert(n == 3); assert(bsize == 0 || STRNCMP(buf, "nan", bsize_int) == 0); assert(bsize == 0 || buf[MIN(n, bsize_int)] == '\0'); n = vim_snprintf(buf, bsize, "%f", 1.0/0.0); assert(n == 3); assert(bsize == 0 || STRNCMP(buf, "inf", bsize_int) == 0); assert(bsize == 0 || buf[MIN(n, bsize_int)] == '\0'); n = vim_snprintf(buf, bsize, "%f", -1.0/0.0); assert(n == 4); assert(bsize == 0 || STRNCMP(buf, "-inf", bsize_int) == 0); assert(bsize == 0 || buf[MIN(n, bsize_int)] == '\0'); n = vim_snprintf(buf, bsize, "%f", -0.0); assert(n == 9); assert(bsize == 0 || STRNCMP(buf, "-0.000000", bsize_int) == 0); assert(bsize == 0 || buf[MIN(n, bsize_int)] == '\0'); #endif n = vim_snprintf(buf, bsize, "%s", "漢語"); assert(n == 6); assert(bsize == 0 || STRNCMP(buf, "漢語", bsize_int) == 0); assert(bsize == 0 || buf[MIN(n, bsize_int)] == '\0'); n = vim_snprintf(buf, bsize, "%8s", "漢語"); assert(n == 8); assert(bsize == 0 || STRNCMP(buf, " 漢語", bsize_int) == 0); assert(bsize == 0 || buf[MIN(n, bsize_int)] == '\0'); n = vim_snprintf(buf, bsize, "%-8s", "漢語"); assert(n == 8); assert(bsize == 0 || STRNCMP(buf, "漢語 ", bsize_int) == 0); assert(bsize == 0 || buf[MIN(n, bsize_int)] == '\0'); n = vim_snprintf(buf, bsize, "%.3s", "漢語"); assert(n == 3); assert(bsize == 0 || STRNCMP(buf, "漢", bsize_int) == 0); assert(bsize == 0 || buf[MIN(n, bsize_int)] == '\0'); n = vim_snprintf(buf, bsize, fmt_5S, "foo"); assert(n == 5); assert(bsize == 0 || STRNCMP(buf, " foo", bsize_int) == 0); assert(bsize == 0 || buf[MIN(n, bsize_int)] == '\0'); n = vim_snprintf(buf, bsize, "%%%%%%"); assert(n == 3); assert(bsize == 0 || STRNCMP(buf, "%%%", bsize_int) == 0); assert(bsize == 0 || buf[MIN(n, bsize_int)] == '\0'); n = vim_snprintf(buf, bsize, "%c%c", 1, 2); assert(n == 2); assert(bsize == 0 || STRNCMP(buf, "\x01\x02", bsize_int) == 0); assert(bsize == 0 || buf[MIN(n, bsize_int)] == '\0'); // %p format is not tested in vim script tests Test_printf*() // as it only makes sense in C code. // NOTE: SunOS libc doesn't use the prefix "0x" on %p. #ifdef SUN_SYSTEM # define PREFIX_LEN 0 # define PREFIX_STR1 "" # define PREFIX_STR2 "00" #else # define PREFIX_LEN 2 # define PREFIX_STR1 "0x" # define PREFIX_STR2 "0x" #endif n = vim_snprintf(buf, bsize, "%p", ptr); assert(n == 8 + PREFIX_LEN); assert(bsize == 0 || STRNCMP(buf, PREFIX_STR1 "87654321", bsize_int) == 0); assert(bsize == 0 || buf[MIN(n, bsize_int)] == '\0'); n = vim_snprintf(buf, bsize, fmt_012p, ptr); assert(n == 12); assert(bsize == 0 || STRNCMP(buf, PREFIX_STR2 "0087654321", bsize_int) == 0); assert(bsize == 0 || buf[MIN(n, bsize_int)] == '\0'); free(buf); } } int main(int argc, char **argv) { CLEAR_FIELD(params); params.argc = argc; params.argv = argv; common_init(¶ms); set_option_value((char_u *)"encoding", 0, (char_u *)"utf-8", 0); init_chartab(); test_trunc_string(); test_vim_snprintf(); set_option_value((char_u *)"encoding", 0, (char_u *)"latin1", 0); init_chartab(); test_trunc_string(); test_vim_snprintf(); return 0; }