use File::Spec::Functions;
BEGIN { require './test.pl'; }
-plan tests => 260;
+plan tests => 298;
$| = 1;
use vars qw($ipcsysv); # did we manage to load IPC::SysV?
+my ($old_env_path, $old_env_dcl_path, $old_env_term);
BEGIN {
+ $old_env_path = $ENV{'PATH'};
+ $old_env_dcl_path = $ENV{'DCL$PATH'};
+ $old_env_term = $ENV{'TERM'};
if ($^O eq 'VMS' && !defined($Config{d_setenv})) {
$ENV{PATH} = $ENV{PATH};
$ENV{TERM} = $ENV{TERM} ne ''? $ENV{TERM} : 'dummy';
my $Is_Dos = $^O eq 'dos';
my $Is_Cygwin = $^O eq 'cygwin';
my $Is_OpenBSD = $^O eq 'openbsd';
-my $Invoke_Perl = $Is_VMS ? 'MCR Sys$Disk:[]Perl.' :
+my $Invoke_Perl = $Is_VMS ? 'MCR Sys$Disk:[]Perl.exe' :
$Is_MSWin32 ? '.\perl' :
$Is_MacOS ? ':perl' :
$Is_NetWare ? 'perl' :
for $x ('DCL$PATH', @MoreEnv) {
($old{$x}) = $ENV{$x} =~ /^(.*)$/ if exists $ENV{$x};
}
+ # VMS note: PATH and TERM are automatically created by the C
+ # library in VMS on reference to the their keys in %ENV.
+ # There is currently no way to determine if they did not exist
+ # before this test was run.
eval <<EndOfCleanup;
END {
- \$ENV{PATH} = '' if $Config{d_setenv};
- warn "# Note: logical name 'PATH' may have been deleted\n";
+ \$ENV{PATH} = \$old_env_path;
+ warn "# Note: logical name 'PATH' may have been created\n";
+ \$ENV{'TERM'} = \$old_env_term;
+ warn "# Note: logical name 'TERM' may have been created\n";
\@ENV{keys %old} = values %old;
+ if (defined \$old_env_dcl_path) {
+ \$ENV{'DCL\$PATH'} = \$old_env_dcl_path;
+ } else {
+ delete \$ENV{'DCL\$PATH'};
+ }
}
EndOfCleanup
}
};
}
}
-
- $ENV{PATH} = '';
+ $ENV{PATH} = ($Is_Cygwin) ? '/usr/bin' : '';
delete @ENV{@MoreEnv};
$ENV{TERM} = 'dumb';
# How about command-line arguments? The problem is that we don't
# always get some, so we'll run another process with some.
SKIP: {
- my $arg = catfile(curdir(), "arg$$");
+ my $arg = tempfile();
open PROG, "> $arg" or die "Can't create $arg: $!";
print PROG q{
eval { join('', @ARGV), kill 0 };
test !eval { require $foo }, 'require';
test $@ =~ /^Insecure dependency/, $@;
- my $filename = "./taintB$$"; # NB: $filename isn't tainted!
- END { unlink $filename if defined $filename }
+ my $filename = tempfile(); # NB: $filename isn't tainted!
$foo = $filename . $TAINT;
unlink $filename; # in any case
my $foo = "x" x 979;
taint_these $foo;
local *FOO;
- my $temp = "./taintC$$";
- END { unlink $temp }
+ my $temp = tempfile();
test open(FOO, "> $temp"), "Couldn't open $temp for write: $!";
test !eval { ioctl FOO, $TAINT0, $foo }, 'ioctl';
}
{
- local $::TODO = "eval currently ignores tainting";
my $val = 0;
my $tainted = '1' . $TAINT;
eval '$val = eval $tainted;';
is ($val, 0, "eval doesn't like tainted strings");
like ($@, qr/^Insecure dependency in eval/);
- # Rather nice code to get a tainted by from Rick Delaney
- open 0 or die $!;
- $tainted=(<0>,<0>);
+ # Rather nice code to get a tainted undef by from Rick Delaney
+ open FH, "test.pl" or die $!;
+ seek FH, 0, 2 or die $!;
+ $tainted = <FH>;
eval 'eval $tainted';
like ($@, qr/^Insecure dependency in eval/);
}
+
+foreach my $ord (78, 163, 256) {
+ # 47195
+ my $line = 'A1' . $TAINT . chr $ord;
+ chop $line;
+ is($line, 'A1');
+ $line =~ /(A\S*)/;
+ ok(!tainted($1), "\\S match with chr $ord");
+}
+
+{
+ # 59998
+ sub cr { my $x = crypt($_[0], $_[1]); $x }
+ sub co { my $x = ~$_[0]; $x }
+ my ($a, $b);
+ $a = cr('hello', 'foo' . $TAINT);
+ $b = cr('hello', 'foo');
+ ok(tainted($a), "tainted crypt");
+ ok(!tainted($b), "untainted crypt");
+ $a = co('foo' . $TAINT);
+ $b = co('foo');
+ ok(tainted($a), "tainted complement");
+ ok(!tainted($b), "untainted complement");
+}
+
+{
+ my @data = qw(bonk zam zlonk qunckkk);
+ # Clearly some sort of usenet bang-path
+ my $string = $TAINT . join "!", @data;
+
+ ok(tainted($string), "tainted data");
+
+ my @got = split /!|,/, $string;
+
+ # each @got would be useful here, but I want the test for earlier perls
+ for my $i (0 .. $#data) {
+ ok(tainted($got[$i]), "tainted result $i");
+ is($got[$i], $data[$i], "correct content $i");
+ }
+
+ ok(tainted($string), "still tainted data");
+
+ my @got = split /[!,]/, $string;
+
+ # each @got would be useful here, but I want the test for earlier perls
+ for my $i (0 .. $#data) {
+ ok(tainted($got[$i]), "tainted result $i");
+ is($got[$i], $data[$i], "correct content $i");
+ }
+
+ ok(tainted($string), "still tainted data");
+
+ my @got = split /!/, $string;
+
+ # each @got would be useful here, but I want the test for earlier perls
+ for my $i (0 .. $#data) {
+ ok(tainted($got[$i]), "tainted result $i");
+ is($got[$i], $data[$i], "correct content $i");
+ }
+}
+
+# This may bomb out with the alarm signal so keep it last
+SKIP: {
+ skip "No alarm()" unless $Config{d_alarm};
+ # Test from RT #41831]
+ # [PATCH] Bug & fix: hang when using study + taint mode (perl 5.6.1, 5.8.x)
+
+ my $DATA = <<'END' . $TAINT;
+line1 is here
+line2 is here
+line3 is here
+line4 is here
+
+END
+
+ #study $DATA;
+
+ ## don't set $SIG{ALRM}, since we'd never get to a user-level handler as
+ ## perl is stuck in a regexp infinite loop!
+
+ alarm(10);
+
+ if ($DATA =~ /^line2.*line4/m) {
+ fail("Should not be a match")
+ } else {
+ pass("Match on tainted multiline data should fail promptly");
+ }
+
+ alarm(0);
+}
+__END__
+# Keep the previous test last