Re: [perl #24554] Segfault in POSIX module
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6c8d78fb 1#!./perl -w
2
3BEGIN {
4 chdir 't' if -d 't';
5 @INC = '../lib';
6 require Config; import Config;
7 if ($^O ne 'VMS' and $Config{'extensions'} !~ /\bPOSIX\b/) {
8 print "1..0\n";
9 exit 0;
10 }
11}
12
6c8d78fb 13use POSIX;
14use strict ;
15
f14c76ed 16# E.g. \t might or might not be isprint() depending on the locale,
17# so let's reset to the default.
18setlocale(LC_ALL, 'C') if $Config{d_setlocale};
6c8d78fb 19
f14c76ed 20$| = 1;
6c8d78fb 21
22# List of characters (and strings) to feed to the is<xxx> functions.
23#
24# The left-hand side (key) is a character or string.
25# The right-hand side (value) is a list of character classes to which
26# this string belongs. This is a *complete* list: any classes not
27# listed, are expected to return '0' for the given string.
28my %classes =
29 (
30 'a' => [ qw(print graph alnum alpha lower xdigit) ],
31 'A' => [ qw(print graph alnum alpha upper xdigit) ],
32 'z' => [ qw(print graph alnum alpha lower) ],
33 'Z' => [ qw(print graph alnum alpha upper) ],
34 '0' => [ qw(print graph alnum digit xdigit) ],
35 '9' => [ qw(print graph alnum digit xdigit) ],
36 '.' => [ qw(print graph punct) ],
37 '?' => [ qw(print graph punct) ],
38 ' ' => [ qw(print space) ],
39 "\t" => [ qw(cntrl space) ],
40 "\001" => [ qw(cntrl) ],
41
42 # Multi-character strings. These are logically ANDed, so the
43 # presence of different types of chars in one string will
44 # reduce the list on the right.
45 'abc' => [ qw(print graph alnum alpha lower xdigit) ],
46 'az' => [ qw(print graph alnum alpha lower) ],
47 'aZ' => [ qw(print graph alnum alpha) ],
48 'abc ' => [ qw(print) ],
49
50 '012aF' => [ qw(print graph alnum xdigit) ],
51
52 " \t" => [ qw(space) ],
53
54 "abcde\001" => [],
767bb2e0 55
56 # An empty string. Always true (al least in old days) [bug #24554]
57 '' => [ qw(print graph alnum alpha lower upper digit xdigit
58 punct cntrl space) ],
6c8d78fb 59 );
60
61
62# Pass 1: convert the above arrays to hashes. While doing so, obtain
63# a complete list of all the 'is<xxx>' functions. At least, the ones
64# listed above.
65my %functions;
66foreach my $s (keys %classes) {
67 $classes{$s} = { map {
68 $functions{"is$_"}++; # Keep track of all the 'is<xxx>' functions
69 "is$_" => 1; # Our return value: is<xxx>($s) should pass.
70 } @{$classes{$s}} };
71}
72
73# Expected number of tests is one each for every combination of a
74# known is<xxx> function and string listed above.
75require './test.pl';
76plan(tests => keys(%classes) * keys(%functions));
77
78
79#
80# Main test loop: Run all POSIX::is<xxx> tests on each string defined above.
81# Only the character classes listed for that string should return 1. We
82# always run all functions on every string, and expect to get 0 for the
83# character classes not listed in the given string's hash value.
84#
85foreach my $s (sort keys %classes) {
86 foreach my $f (sort keys %functions) {
87 my $expected = exists $classes{$s}->{$f};
88 my $actual = eval "POSIX::$f( \$s )";
89
90 ok( $actual == $expected, "$f('$s') == $actual");
91 }
92}