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579 lines
19 KiB
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579 lines
19 KiB
C++
#include <errno.h>
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <cctype>
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#include <cmath>
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#include <string>
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#include "gtest/gtest.h"
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#include "absl/strings/internal/str_format/bind.h"
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namespace absl {
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namespace str_format_internal {
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namespace {
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template <typename T, size_t N>
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size_t ArraySize(T (&)[N]) {
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return N;
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}
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std::string LengthModFor(float) { return ""; }
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std::string LengthModFor(double) { return ""; }
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std::string LengthModFor(long double) { return "L"; }
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std::string LengthModFor(char) { return "hh"; }
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std::string LengthModFor(signed char) { return "hh"; }
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std::string LengthModFor(unsigned char) { return "hh"; }
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std::string LengthModFor(short) { return "h"; } // NOLINT
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std::string LengthModFor(unsigned short) { return "h"; } // NOLINT
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std::string LengthModFor(int) { return ""; }
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std::string LengthModFor(unsigned) { return ""; }
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std::string LengthModFor(long) { return "l"; } // NOLINT
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std::string LengthModFor(unsigned long) { return "l"; } // NOLINT
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std::string LengthModFor(long long) { return "ll"; } // NOLINT
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std::string LengthModFor(unsigned long long) { return "ll"; } // NOLINT
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std::string EscCharImpl(int v) {
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if (std::isprint(static_cast<unsigned char>(v))) {
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return std::string(1, static_cast<char>(v));
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}
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char buf[64];
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int n = snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "\\%#.2x",
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static_cast<unsigned>(v & 0xff));
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assert(n > 0 && n < sizeof(buf));
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return std::string(buf, n);
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}
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std::string Esc(char v) { return EscCharImpl(v); }
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std::string Esc(signed char v) { return EscCharImpl(v); }
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std::string Esc(unsigned char v) { return EscCharImpl(v); }
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template <typename T>
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std::string Esc(const T &v) {
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std::ostringstream oss;
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oss << v;
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return oss.str();
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}
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void StrAppend(std::string *dst, const char *format, va_list ap) {
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// First try with a small fixed size buffer
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static const int kSpaceLength = 1024;
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char space[kSpaceLength];
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// It's possible for methods that use a va_list to invalidate
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// the data in it upon use. The fix is to make a copy
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// of the structure before using it and use that copy instead.
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va_list backup_ap;
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va_copy(backup_ap, ap);
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int result = vsnprintf(space, kSpaceLength, format, backup_ap);
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va_end(backup_ap);
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if (result < kSpaceLength) {
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if (result >= 0) {
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// Normal case -- everything fit.
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dst->append(space, result);
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return;
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}
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if (result < 0) {
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// Just an error.
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return;
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}
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}
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// Increase the buffer size to the size requested by vsnprintf,
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// plus one for the closing \0.
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int length = result + 1;
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char *buf = new char[length];
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// Restore the va_list before we use it again
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va_copy(backup_ap, ap);
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result = vsnprintf(buf, length, format, backup_ap);
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va_end(backup_ap);
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if (result >= 0 && result < length) {
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// It fit
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dst->append(buf, result);
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}
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delete[] buf;
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}
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std::string StrPrint(const char *format, ...) {
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va_list ap;
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va_start(ap, format);
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std::string result;
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StrAppend(&result, format, ap);
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va_end(ap);
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return result;
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}
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class FormatConvertTest : public ::testing::Test { };
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template <typename T>
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void TestStringConvert(const T& str) {
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const FormatArgImpl args[] = {FormatArgImpl(str)};
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struct Expectation {
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const char *out;
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const char *fmt;
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};
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const Expectation kExpect[] = {
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{"hello", "%1$s" },
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{"", "%1$.s" },
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{"", "%1$.0s" },
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{"h", "%1$.1s" },
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{"he", "%1$.2s" },
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{"hello", "%1$.10s" },
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{" hello", "%1$6s" },
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{" he", "%1$5.2s" },
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{"he ", "%1$-5.2s" },
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{"hello ", "%1$-6.10s" },
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};
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for (const Expectation &e : kExpect) {
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UntypedFormatSpecImpl format(e.fmt);
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EXPECT_EQ(e.out, FormatPack(format, absl::MakeSpan(args)));
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}
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}
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TEST_F(FormatConvertTest, BasicString) {
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TestStringConvert("hello"); // As char array.
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TestStringConvert(static_cast<const char*>("hello"));
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TestStringConvert(std::string("hello"));
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TestStringConvert(string_view("hello"));
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}
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TEST_F(FormatConvertTest, NullString) {
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const char* p = nullptr;
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UntypedFormatSpecImpl format("%s");
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EXPECT_EQ("", FormatPack(format, {FormatArgImpl(p)}));
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}
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TEST_F(FormatConvertTest, StringPrecision) {
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// We cap at the precision.
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char c = 'a';
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const char* p = &c;
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UntypedFormatSpecImpl format("%.1s");
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EXPECT_EQ("a", FormatPack(format, {FormatArgImpl(p)}));
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// We cap at the nul terminator.
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p = "ABC";
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UntypedFormatSpecImpl format2("%.10s");
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EXPECT_EQ("ABC", FormatPack(format2, {FormatArgImpl(p)}));
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}
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TEST_F(FormatConvertTest, Pointer) {
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#ifdef _MSC_VER
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// MSVC's printf implementation prints pointers differently. We can't easily
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// compare our implementation to theirs.
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return;
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#endif
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static int x = 0;
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const int *xp = &x;
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char c = 'h';
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char *mcp = &c;
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const char *cp = "hi";
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const char *cnil = nullptr;
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const int *inil = nullptr;
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using VoidF = void (*)();
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VoidF fp = [] {}, fnil = nullptr;
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volatile char vc;
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volatile char* vcp = &vc;
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volatile char* vcnil = nullptr;
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const FormatArgImpl args[] = {
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FormatArgImpl(xp), FormatArgImpl(cp), FormatArgImpl(inil),
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FormatArgImpl(cnil), FormatArgImpl(mcp), FormatArgImpl(fp),
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FormatArgImpl(fnil), FormatArgImpl(vcp), FormatArgImpl(vcnil),
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};
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struct Expectation {
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std::string out;
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const char *fmt;
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};
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const Expectation kExpect[] = {
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{StrPrint("%p", &x), "%p"},
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{StrPrint("%20p", &x), "%20p"},
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{StrPrint("%.1p", &x), "%.1p"},
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{StrPrint("%.20p", &x), "%.20p"},
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{StrPrint("%30.20p", &x), "%30.20p"},
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{StrPrint("%-p", &x), "%-p"},
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{StrPrint("%-20p", &x), "%-20p"},
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{StrPrint("%-.1p", &x), "%-.1p"},
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{StrPrint("%.20p", &x), "%.20p"},
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{StrPrint("%-30.20p", &x), "%-30.20p"},
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{StrPrint("%p", cp), "%2$p"}, // const char*
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{"(nil)", "%3$p"}, // null const char *
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{"(nil)", "%4$p"}, // null const int *
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{StrPrint("%p", mcp), "%5$p"}, // nonconst char*
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{StrPrint("%p", fp), "%6$p"}, // function pointer
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{StrPrint("%p", vcp), "%8$p"}, // function pointer
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#ifndef __APPLE__
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// Apple's printf differs here (0x0 vs. nil)
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{StrPrint("%p", fnil), "%7$p"}, // null function pointer
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{StrPrint("%p", vcnil), "%9$p"}, // null function pointer
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#endif
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};
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for (const Expectation &e : kExpect) {
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UntypedFormatSpecImpl format(e.fmt);
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EXPECT_EQ(e.out, FormatPack(format, absl::MakeSpan(args))) << e.fmt;
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}
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}
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struct Cardinal {
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enum Pos { k1 = 1, k2 = 2, k3 = 3 };
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enum Neg { kM1 = -1, kM2 = -2, kM3 = -3 };
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};
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TEST_F(FormatConvertTest, Enum) {
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const Cardinal::Pos k3 = Cardinal::k3;
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const Cardinal::Neg km3 = Cardinal::kM3;
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const FormatArgImpl args[] = {FormatArgImpl(k3), FormatArgImpl(km3)};
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UntypedFormatSpecImpl format("%1$d");
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UntypedFormatSpecImpl format2("%2$d");
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EXPECT_EQ("3", FormatPack(format, absl::MakeSpan(args)));
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EXPECT_EQ("-3", FormatPack(format2, absl::MakeSpan(args)));
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}
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template <typename T>
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class TypedFormatConvertTest : public FormatConvertTest { };
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TYPED_TEST_SUITE_P(TypedFormatConvertTest);
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std::vector<std::string> AllFlagCombinations() {
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const char kFlags[] = {'-', '#', '0', '+', ' '};
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std::vector<std::string> result;
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for (size_t fsi = 0; fsi < (1ull << ArraySize(kFlags)); ++fsi) {
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std::string flag_set;
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for (size_t fi = 0; fi < ArraySize(kFlags); ++fi)
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if (fsi & (1ull << fi))
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flag_set += kFlags[fi];
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result.push_back(flag_set);
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}
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return result;
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}
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TYPED_TEST_P(TypedFormatConvertTest, AllIntsWithFlags) {
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typedef TypeParam T;
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typedef typename std::make_unsigned<T>::type UnsignedT;
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using remove_volatile_t = typename std::remove_volatile<T>::type;
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const T kMin = std::numeric_limits<remove_volatile_t>::min();
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const T kMax = std::numeric_limits<remove_volatile_t>::max();
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const T kVals[] = {
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remove_volatile_t(1),
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remove_volatile_t(2),
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remove_volatile_t(3),
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remove_volatile_t(123),
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remove_volatile_t(-1),
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remove_volatile_t(-2),
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remove_volatile_t(-3),
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remove_volatile_t(-123),
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remove_volatile_t(0),
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kMax - remove_volatile_t(1),
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kMax,
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kMin + remove_volatile_t(1),
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kMin,
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};
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const char kConvChars[] = {'d', 'i', 'u', 'o', 'x', 'X'};
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const std::string kWid[] = {"", "4", "10"};
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const std::string kPrec[] = {"", ".", ".0", ".4", ".10"};
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const std::vector<std::string> flag_sets = AllFlagCombinations();
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for (size_t vi = 0; vi < ArraySize(kVals); ++vi) {
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const T val = kVals[vi];
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SCOPED_TRACE(Esc(val));
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const FormatArgImpl args[] = {FormatArgImpl(val)};
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for (size_t ci = 0; ci < ArraySize(kConvChars); ++ci) {
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const char conv_char = kConvChars[ci];
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for (size_t fsi = 0; fsi < flag_sets.size(); ++fsi) {
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const std::string &flag_set = flag_sets[fsi];
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for (size_t wi = 0; wi < ArraySize(kWid); ++wi) {
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const std::string &wid = kWid[wi];
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for (size_t pi = 0; pi < ArraySize(kPrec); ++pi) {
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const std::string &prec = kPrec[pi];
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const bool is_signed_conv = (conv_char == 'd' || conv_char == 'i');
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const bool is_unsigned_to_signed =
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!std::is_signed<T>::value && is_signed_conv;
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// Don't consider sign-related flags '+' and ' ' when doing
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// unsigned to signed conversions.
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if (is_unsigned_to_signed &&
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flag_set.find_first_of("+ ") != std::string::npos) {
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continue;
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}
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std::string new_fmt("%");
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new_fmt += flag_set;
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new_fmt += wid;
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new_fmt += prec;
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// old and new always agree up to here.
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std::string old_fmt = new_fmt;
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new_fmt += conv_char;
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std::string old_result;
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if (is_unsigned_to_signed) {
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// don't expect agreement on unsigned formatted as signed,
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// as printf can't do that conversion properly. For those
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// cases, we do expect agreement with printf with a "%u"
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// and the unsigned equivalent of 'val'.
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UnsignedT uval = val;
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old_fmt += LengthModFor(uval);
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old_fmt += "u";
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old_result = StrPrint(old_fmt.c_str(), uval);
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} else {
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old_fmt += LengthModFor(val);
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old_fmt += conv_char;
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old_result = StrPrint(old_fmt.c_str(), val);
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}
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SCOPED_TRACE(std::string() + " old_fmt: \"" + old_fmt +
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"\"'"
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" new_fmt: \"" +
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new_fmt + "\"");
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UntypedFormatSpecImpl format(new_fmt);
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EXPECT_EQ(old_result, FormatPack(format, absl::MakeSpan(args)));
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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TYPED_TEST_P(TypedFormatConvertTest, Char) {
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typedef TypeParam T;
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using remove_volatile_t = typename std::remove_volatile<T>::type;
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static const T kMin = std::numeric_limits<remove_volatile_t>::min();
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static const T kMax = std::numeric_limits<remove_volatile_t>::max();
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T kVals[] = {
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remove_volatile_t(1), remove_volatile_t(2), remove_volatile_t(10),
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remove_volatile_t(-1), remove_volatile_t(-2), remove_volatile_t(-10),
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remove_volatile_t(0),
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kMin + remove_volatile_t(1), kMin,
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kMax - remove_volatile_t(1), kMax
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};
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for (const T &c : kVals) {
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const FormatArgImpl args[] = {FormatArgImpl(c)};
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UntypedFormatSpecImpl format("%c");
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EXPECT_EQ(StrPrint("%c", c), FormatPack(format, absl::MakeSpan(args)));
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}
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}
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REGISTER_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(TypedFormatConvertTest, AllIntsWithFlags, Char);
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typedef ::testing::Types<
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int, unsigned, volatile int,
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short, unsigned short,
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long, unsigned long,
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long long, unsigned long long,
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signed char, unsigned char, char>
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AllIntTypes;
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INSTANTIATE_TYPED_TEST_CASE_P(TypedFormatConvertTestWithAllIntTypes,
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TypedFormatConvertTest, AllIntTypes);
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TEST_F(FormatConvertTest, Uint128) {
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absl::uint128 v = static_cast<absl::uint128>(0x1234567890abcdef) * 1979;
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absl::uint128 max = absl::Uint128Max();
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const FormatArgImpl args[] = {FormatArgImpl(v), FormatArgImpl(max)};
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struct Case {
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const char* format;
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const char* expected;
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} cases[] = {
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{"%1$d", "2595989796776606496405"},
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{"%1$30d", " 2595989796776606496405"},
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{"%1$-30d", "2595989796776606496405 "},
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{"%1$u", "2595989796776606496405"},
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{"%1$x", "8cba9876066020f695"},
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{"%2$d", "340282366920938463463374607431768211455"},
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{"%2$u", "340282366920938463463374607431768211455"},
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{"%2$x", "ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff"},
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};
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for (auto c : cases) {
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UntypedFormatSpecImpl format(c.format);
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EXPECT_EQ(c.expected, FormatPack(format, absl::MakeSpan(args)));
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}
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}
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TEST_F(FormatConvertTest, Float) {
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#ifdef _MSC_VER
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// MSVC has a different rounding policy than us so we can't test our
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// implementation against the native one there.
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return;
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#endif // _MSC_VER
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const char *const kFormats[] = {
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"%", "%.3", "%8.5", "%9", "%.60", "%.30", "%03", "%+",
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"% ", "%-10", "%#15.3", "%#.0", "%.0", "%1$*2$", "%1$.*2$"};
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std::vector<double> doubles = {0.0,
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-0.0,
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.99999999999999,
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99999999999999.,
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std::numeric_limits<double>::max(),
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-std::numeric_limits<double>::max(),
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std::numeric_limits<double>::min(),
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-std::numeric_limits<double>::min(),
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std::numeric_limits<double>::lowest(),
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-std::numeric_limits<double>::lowest(),
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std::numeric_limits<double>::epsilon(),
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std::numeric_limits<double>::epsilon() + 1,
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std::numeric_limits<double>::infinity(),
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-std::numeric_limits<double>::infinity()};
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#ifndef __APPLE__
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// Apple formats NaN differently (+nan) vs. (nan)
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doubles.push_back(std::nan(""));
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#endif
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// Some regression tests.
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doubles.push_back(0.99999999999999989);
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if (std::numeric_limits<double>::has_denorm != std::denorm_absent) {
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doubles.push_back(std::numeric_limits<double>::denorm_min());
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doubles.push_back(-std::numeric_limits<double>::denorm_min());
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}
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for (double base :
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{1., 12., 123., 1234., 12345., 123456., 1234567., 12345678., 123456789.,
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1234567890., 12345678901., 123456789012., 1234567890123.}) {
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for (int exp = -123; exp <= 123; ++exp) {
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for (int sign : {1, -1}) {
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doubles.push_back(sign * std::ldexp(base, exp));
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}
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}
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}
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for (const char *fmt : kFormats) {
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for (char f : {'f', 'F', //
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'g', 'G', //
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'a', 'A', //
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'e', 'E'}) {
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std::string fmt_str = std::string(fmt) + f;
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for (double d : doubles) {
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int i = -10;
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FormatArgImpl args[2] = {FormatArgImpl(d), FormatArgImpl(i)};
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UntypedFormatSpecImpl format(fmt_str);
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// We use ASSERT_EQ here because failures are usually correlated and a
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|
// bug would print way too many failed expectations causing the test to
|
|
// time out.
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|
ASSERT_EQ(StrPrint(fmt_str.c_str(), d, i),
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FormatPack(format, absl::MakeSpan(args)))
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<< fmt_str << " " << StrPrint("%.18g", d) << " "
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|
<< StrPrint("%.999f", d);
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|
}
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|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
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|
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|
TEST_F(FormatConvertTest, LongDouble) {
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|
const char *const kFormats[] = {"%", "%.3", "%8.5", "%9",
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|
"%.60", "%+", "% ", "%-10"};
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|
|
|
// This value is not representable in double, but it is in long double that
|
|
// uses the extended format.
|
|
// This is to verify that we are not truncating the value mistakenly through a
|
|
// double.
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|
long double very_precise = 10000000000000000.25L;
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|
|
|
std::vector<long double> doubles = {
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|
0.0,
|
|
-0.0,
|
|
very_precise,
|
|
1 / very_precise,
|
|
std::numeric_limits<long double>::max(),
|
|
-std::numeric_limits<long double>::max(),
|
|
std::numeric_limits<long double>::min(),
|
|
-std::numeric_limits<long double>::min(),
|
|
std::numeric_limits<long double>::infinity(),
|
|
-std::numeric_limits<long double>::infinity()};
|
|
|
|
for (const char *fmt : kFormats) {
|
|
for (char f : {'f', 'F', //
|
|
'g', 'G', //
|
|
'a', 'A', //
|
|
'e', 'E'}) {
|
|
std::string fmt_str = std::string(fmt) + 'L' + f;
|
|
for (auto d : doubles) {
|
|
FormatArgImpl arg(d);
|
|
UntypedFormatSpecImpl format(fmt_str);
|
|
// We use ASSERT_EQ here because failures are usually correlated and a
|
|
// bug would print way too many failed expectations causing the test to
|
|
// time out.
|
|
ASSERT_EQ(StrPrint(fmt_str.c_str(), d),
|
|
FormatPack(format, {&arg, 1}))
|
|
<< fmt_str << " " << StrPrint("%.18Lg", d) << " "
|
|
<< StrPrint("%.999Lf", d);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
TEST_F(FormatConvertTest, IntAsFloat) {
|
|
const int kMin = std::numeric_limits<int>::min();
|
|
const int kMax = std::numeric_limits<int>::max();
|
|
const int ia[] = {
|
|
1, 2, 3, 123,
|
|
-1, -2, -3, -123,
|
|
0, kMax - 1, kMax, kMin + 1, kMin };
|
|
for (const int fx : ia) {
|
|
SCOPED_TRACE(fx);
|
|
const FormatArgImpl args[] = {FormatArgImpl(fx)};
|
|
struct Expectation {
|
|
int line;
|
|
std::string out;
|
|
const char *fmt;
|
|
};
|
|
const double dx = static_cast<double>(fx);
|
|
const Expectation kExpect[] = {
|
|
{ __LINE__, StrPrint("%f", dx), "%f" },
|
|
{ __LINE__, StrPrint("%12f", dx), "%12f" },
|
|
{ __LINE__, StrPrint("%.12f", dx), "%.12f" },
|
|
{ __LINE__, StrPrint("%12a", dx), "%12a" },
|
|
{ __LINE__, StrPrint("%.12a", dx), "%.12a" },
|
|
};
|
|
for (const Expectation &e : kExpect) {
|
|
SCOPED_TRACE(e.line);
|
|
SCOPED_TRACE(e.fmt);
|
|
UntypedFormatSpecImpl format(e.fmt);
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(e.out, FormatPack(format, absl::MakeSpan(args)));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template <typename T>
|
|
bool FormatFails(const char* test_format, T value) {
|
|
std::string format_string = std::string("<<") + test_format + ">>";
|
|
UntypedFormatSpecImpl format(format_string);
|
|
|
|
int one = 1;
|
|
const FormatArgImpl args[] = {FormatArgImpl(value), FormatArgImpl(one)};
|
|
EXPECT_EQ(FormatPack(format, absl::MakeSpan(args)), "")
|
|
<< "format=" << test_format << " value=" << value;
|
|
return FormatPack(format, absl::MakeSpan(args)).empty();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
TEST_F(FormatConvertTest, ExpectedFailures) {
|
|
// Int input
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(FormatFails("%p", 1));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(FormatFails("%s", 1));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(FormatFails("%n", 1));
|
|
|
|
// Double input
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(FormatFails("%p", 1.));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(FormatFails("%s", 1.));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(FormatFails("%n", 1.));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(FormatFails("%c", 1.));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(FormatFails("%d", 1.));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(FormatFails("%x", 1.));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(FormatFails("%*d", 1.));
|
|
|
|
// String input
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(FormatFails("%n", ""));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(FormatFails("%c", ""));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(FormatFails("%d", ""));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(FormatFails("%x", ""));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(FormatFails("%f", ""));
|
|
EXPECT_TRUE(FormatFails("%*d", ""));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} // namespace
|
|
} // namespace str_format_internal
|
|
} // namespace absl
|