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1 // Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 #include "base/strings/stringprintf.h"
7 #include <errno.h>
9 #include "base/basictypes.h"
10 #include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h"
12 namespace base {
14 namespace {
16 // A helper for the StringAppendV test that follows.
18 // Just forwards its args to StringAppendV.
19 static void StringAppendVTestHelper(std::string* out, const char* format, ...) {
20 va_list ap;
21 va_start(ap, format);
22 StringAppendV(out, format, ap);
23 va_end(ap);
26 } // namespace
28 TEST(StringPrintfTest, StringPrintfEmpty) {
29 EXPECT_EQ("", StringPrintf("%s", ""));
32 TEST(StringPrintfTest, StringPrintfMisc) {
33 EXPECT_EQ("123hello w", StringPrintf("%3d%2s %1c", 123, "hello", 'w'));
34 #if defined(OS_WIN)
35 EXPECT_EQ(L"123hello w", StringPrintf(L"%3d%2ls %1lc", 123, L"hello", 'w'));
36 #endif
39 TEST(StringPrintfTest, StringAppendfEmptyString) {
40 std::string value("Hello");
41 StringAppendF(&value, "%s", "");
42 EXPECT_EQ("Hello", value);
44 #if defined(OS_WIN)
45 std::wstring valuew(L"Hello");
46 StringAppendF(&valuew, L"%ls", L"");
47 EXPECT_EQ(L"Hello", valuew);
48 #endif
51 TEST(StringPrintfTest, StringAppendfString) {
52 std::string value("Hello");
53 StringAppendF(&value, " %s", "World");
54 EXPECT_EQ("Hello World", value);
56 #if defined(OS_WIN)
57 std::wstring valuew(L"Hello");
58 StringAppendF(&valuew, L" %ls", L"World");
59 EXPECT_EQ(L"Hello World", valuew);
60 #endif
63 TEST(StringPrintfTest, StringAppendfInt) {
64 std::string value("Hello");
65 StringAppendF(&value, " %d", 123);
66 EXPECT_EQ("Hello 123", value);
68 #if defined(OS_WIN)
69 std::wstring valuew(L"Hello");
70 StringAppendF(&valuew, L" %d", 123);
71 EXPECT_EQ(L"Hello 123", valuew);
72 #endif
75 // Make sure that lengths exactly around the initial buffer size are handled
76 // correctly.
77 TEST(StringPrintfTest, StringPrintfBounds) {
78 const int kSrcLen = 1026;
79 char src[kSrcLen];
80 for (size_t i = 0; i < arraysize(src); i++)
81 src[i] = 'A';
83 wchar_t srcw[kSrcLen];
84 for (size_t i = 0; i < arraysize(srcw); i++)
85 srcw[i] = 'A';
87 for (int i = 1; i < 3; i++) {
88 src[kSrcLen - i] = 0;
89 std::string out;
90 SStringPrintf(&out, "%s", src);
91 EXPECT_STREQ(src, out.c_str());
93 #if defined(OS_WIN)
94 srcw[kSrcLen - i] = 0;
95 std::wstring outw;
96 SStringPrintf(&outw, L"%ls", srcw);
97 EXPECT_STREQ(srcw, outw.c_str());
98 #endif
102 // Test very large sprintfs that will cause the buffer to grow.
103 TEST(StringPrintfTest, Grow) {
104 char src[1026];
105 for (size_t i = 0; i < arraysize(src); i++)
106 src[i] = 'A';
107 src[1025] = 0;
109 const char fmt[] = "%sB%sB%sB%sB%sB%sB%s";
111 std::string out;
112 SStringPrintf(&out, fmt, src, src, src, src, src, src, src);
114 const int kRefSize = 320000;
115 char* ref = new char[kRefSize];
116 #if defined(OS_WIN)
117 sprintf_s(ref, kRefSize, fmt, src, src, src, src, src, src, src);
118 #elif defined(OS_POSIX)
119 snprintf(ref, kRefSize, fmt, src, src, src, src, src, src, src);
120 #endif
122 EXPECT_STREQ(ref, out.c_str());
123 delete[] ref;
126 TEST(StringPrintfTest, StringAppendV) {
127 std::string out;
128 StringAppendVTestHelper(&out, "%d foo %s", 1, "bar");
129 EXPECT_EQ("1 foo bar", out);
132 // Test the boundary condition for the size of the string_util's
133 // internal buffer.
134 TEST(StringPrintfTest, GrowBoundary) {
135 const int kStringUtilBufLen = 1024;
136 // Our buffer should be one larger than the size of StringAppendVT's stack
137 // buffer.
138 // And need extra one for NULL-terminator.
139 const int kBufLen = kStringUtilBufLen + 1 + 1;
140 char src[kBufLen];
141 for (int i = 0; i < kBufLen - 1; ++i)
142 src[i] = 'a';
143 src[kBufLen - 1] = 0;
145 std::string out;
146 SStringPrintf(&out, "%s", src);
148 EXPECT_STREQ(src, out.c_str());
151 // TODO(evanm): what's the proper cross-platform test here?
152 #if defined(OS_WIN)
153 // sprintf in Visual Studio fails when given U+FFFF. This tests that the
154 // failure case is gracefuly handled.
155 TEST(StringPrintfTest, Invalid) {
156 wchar_t invalid[2];
157 invalid[0] = 0xffff;
158 invalid[1] = 0;
160 std::wstring out;
161 SStringPrintf(&out, L"%ls", invalid);
162 EXPECT_STREQ(L"", out.c_str());
164 #endif
166 // Test that StringPrintf and StringAppendV do not change errno.
167 TEST(StringPrintfTest, StringPrintfErrno) {
168 errno = 1;
169 EXPECT_EQ("", StringPrintf("%s", ""));
170 EXPECT_EQ(1, errno);
171 std::string out;
172 StringAppendVTestHelper(&out, "%d foo %s", 1, "bar");
173 EXPECT_EQ(1, errno);
176 } // namespace base