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patch 9.0.2108: [security]: overflow with count for :s command Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/ac63787734fda2e294e477af52b3bd601517fa78 Author: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Date: Tue Nov 14 20:45:48 2023 +0100 patch 9.0.2108: [security]: overflow with count for :s command Problem: [security]: overflow with count for :s command Solution: Abort the :s command if the count is too large If the count after the :s command is larger than what fits into a (signed) long variable, abort with e_value_too_large. Adds a test with INT_MAX as count and verify it correctly fails. It seems the return value on Windows using mingw compiler wraps around, so the initial test using :s/./b/9999999999999999999999999990 doesn't fail there, since the count is wrapping around several times and finally is no longer larger than 2147483647. So let's just use 2147483647 in the test, which hopefully will always cause a failure Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Thu, 16 Nov 2023 22:15:10 +0100
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" Tests for the 'find' command completion.

" Do all the tests in a separate window to avoid E211 when we recursively
" delete the Xfind directory during cleanup
func Test_find_complete()
  set belloff=all

  " On windows a stale "Xfind" directory may exist, remove it so that
  " we start from a clean state.
  call delete("Xfind", "rf")
  let cwd = getcwd()
  let test_out = cwd . '/test.out'
  call mkdir('Xfind', 'R')
  cd Xfind

  new
  set path=
  call assert_fails('call feedkeys(":find \t\n", "xt")', 'E471:')
  close

  new
  set path=.
  call assert_fails('call feedkeys(":find \t\n", "xt")', 'E471:')
  close

  new
  set path=.,,
  call assert_fails('call feedkeys(":find \t\n", "xt")', 'E471:')
  close

  new
  set path=./**
  call assert_fails('call feedkeys(":find \t\n", "xt")', 'E471:')
  close

  " We shouldn't find any file till this point

  call mkdir('in/path', 'p')
  call chdir(cwd)
  call writefile(['Holy Grail'], 'Xfind/file.txt')
  call writefile(['Jimmy Hoffa'], 'Xfind/in/file.txt')
  call writefile(['Another Holy Grail'], 'Xfind/in/stuff.txt')
  call writefile(['E.T.'], 'Xfind/in/path/file.txt')

  new
  set path=Xfind/**
  call feedkeys(":find file\t\n", "xt")
  call assert_equal('Holy Grail', getline(1))
  call feedkeys(":find file\t\t\n", "xt")
  call assert_equal('Jimmy Hoffa', getline(1))
  call feedkeys(":find file\t\t\t\n", "xt")
  call assert_equal('E.T.', getline(1))

  " Rerun the previous three find completions, using fullpath in 'path'
  exec "set path=" . cwd . "/Xfind/**"

  call feedkeys(":find file\t\n", "xt")
  call assert_equal('Holy Grail', getline(1))
  call feedkeys(":find file\t\t\n", "xt")
  call assert_equal('Jimmy Hoffa', getline(1))
  call feedkeys(":find file\t\t\t\n", "xt")
  call assert_equal('E.T.', getline(1))

  " Same steps again, using relative and fullpath items that point to the same
  " recursive location.
  " This is to test that there are no duplicates in the completion list.
  set path+=Xfind/**
  call feedkeys(":find file\t\n", "xt")
  call assert_equal('Holy Grail', getline(1))
  call feedkeys(":find file\t\t\n", "xt")
  call assert_equal('Jimmy Hoffa', getline(1))
  call feedkeys(":find file\t\t\t\n", "xt")
  call assert_equal('E.T.', getline(1))
  call feedkeys(":find file\t\t\n", "xt")

  " Test find completion for directory of current buffer, which at this point
  " is Xfind/in/file.txt.
  set path=.
  call feedkeys(":find st\t\n", "xt")
  call assert_equal('Another Holy Grail', getline(1))

  " Test find completion for empty path item ",," which is the current
  " directory
  cd Xfind
  set path=,,
  call feedkeys(":find f\t\n", "xt")
  call assert_equal('Holy Grail', getline(1))

  " Test that find completion on directory appends a slash
  call feedkeys(":find in/pa\tfile.txt\n", "xt")
  call assert_equal('E.T.', getline(1))
  call feedkeys(":find ./i\tstuff.txt\n", "xt")
  call assert_equal('Another Holy Grail', getline(1))

  " Test shortening of
  "
  "    foo/x/bar/voyager.txt
  "    foo/y/bar/voyager.txt
  "
  " When current directory is above foo/ they should be shortened to (in order
  " of appearance):
  "
  "    x/bar/voyager.txt
  "    y/bar/voyager.txt
  call mkdir('foo/x/bar', 'p')
  call mkdir('foo/y/bar', 'p')
  call writefile(['Voyager 1'], 'foo/x/bar/voyager.txt')
  call writefile(['Voyager 2'], 'foo/y/bar/voyager.txt')

  exec "set path=" . cwd . "/Xfind/**"
  call feedkeys(":find voyager\t\n", "xt")
  call assert_equal('Voyager 1', getline(1))
  call feedkeys(":find voyager\t\t\n", "xt")
  call assert_equal('Voyager 2', getline(1))

  "
  " When current directory is .../foo/y/bar they should be shortened to (in
  " order of appearance):
  "
  "    ./voyager.txt
  "    x/bar/voyager.txt
  cd foo/y/bar
  call feedkeys(":find voyager\t\n", "xt")
  call assert_equal('Voyager 2', getline(1))
  call feedkeys(":find voyager\t\t\n", "xt")
  call assert_equal('Voyager 1', getline(1))

  " Check the opposite too:
  cd ../../x/bar
  call feedkeys(":find voyager\t\n", "xt")
  call assert_equal('Voyager 1', getline(1))
  call feedkeys(":find voyager\t\t\n", "xt")
  call assert_equal('Voyager 2', getline(1))

  " Check for correct handling of shorten_fname()'s behavior on windows
  call chdir(cwd .. "/Xfind/in")
  call feedkeys(":find file\t\n", "xt")
  call assert_equal('Jimmy Hoffa', getline(1))

  " Test for relative to current buffer 'path' item
  call chdir(cwd . "/Xfind/")
  set path=./path
  " Open the file where Jimmy Hoffa is found
  e in/file.txt
  " Find the file containing 'E.T.' in the Xfind/in/path directory
  call feedkeys(":find file\t\n", "xt")
  call assert_equal('E.T.', getline(1))

  " Test that completion works when path=.,,
  set path=.,,
  " Open Jimmy Hoffa file
  e in/file.txt
  call assert_equal('Jimmy Hoffa', getline(1))

  " Search for the file containing Holy Grail in same directory as in/path.txt
  call feedkeys(":find stu\t\n", "xt")
  call assert_equal('Another Holy Grail', getline(1))

  enew | only
  call chdir(cwd)
  set path&
endfunc

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