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Diffstat (limited to 'tests/auto/corelib')
-rw-r--r-- | tests/auto/corelib/io/qprocess/tst_qprocess.cpp | 15 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/auto/corelib/tools/qstring/tst_qstring.cpp | 62 |
2 files changed, 71 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/tests/auto/corelib/io/qprocess/tst_qprocess.cpp b/tests/auto/corelib/io/qprocess/tst_qprocess.cpp index 1f0ace0dd3..59f271d727 100644 --- a/tests/auto/corelib/io/qprocess/tst_qprocess.cpp +++ b/tests/auto/corelib/io/qprocess/tst_qprocess.cpp @@ -763,6 +763,7 @@ void tst_QProcess::restartProcess() // Reading and writing to a process is not supported on Qt/CE void tst_QProcess::closeWriteChannel() { + QByteArray testData("Data to read"); QProcess more; more.start("testProcessEOF/testProcessEOF"); @@ -770,19 +771,21 @@ void tst_QProcess::closeWriteChannel() QVERIFY(!more.waitForReadyRead(250)); QCOMPARE(more.error(), QProcess::Timedout); - QVERIFY(more.write("Data to read") != -1); + QCOMPARE(more.write(testData), qint64(testData.size())); QVERIFY(!more.waitForReadyRead(250)); QCOMPARE(more.error(), QProcess::Timedout); more.closeWriteChannel(); - - QVERIFY(more.waitForReadyRead(5000)); - QVERIFY(more.readAll().startsWith("Data to read")); + // During closeWriteChannel() call, we might also get an I/O completion + // on the read pipe. So, take this into account before waiting for + // the new incoming data. + while (more.bytesAvailable() < testData.size()) + QVERIFY(more.waitForReadyRead(5000)); + QCOMPARE(more.readAll(), testData); if (more.state() == QProcess::Running) - more.write("q"); - QVERIFY(more.waitForFinished(5000)); + QVERIFY(more.waitForFinished(5000)); QCOMPARE(more.exitStatus(), QProcess::NormalExit); QCOMPARE(more.exitCode(), 0); } diff --git a/tests/auto/corelib/tools/qstring/tst_qstring.cpp b/tests/auto/corelib/tools/qstring/tst_qstring.cpp index 6aeea70cbf..44b8135410 100644 --- a/tests/auto/corelib/tools/qstring/tst_qstring.cpp +++ b/tests/auto/corelib/tools/qstring/tst_qstring.cpp @@ -500,6 +500,8 @@ private slots: void fromLocal8Bit(); void local8Bit_data(); void local8Bit(); + void invalidToLocal8Bit_data(); + void invalidToLocal8Bit(); void nullFromLocal8Bit(); void fromLatin1Roundtrip_data(); void fromLatin1Roundtrip(); @@ -4298,6 +4300,66 @@ void tst_QString::local8Bit() QCOMPARE(local8Bit.toLocal8Bit(), QByteArray(result)); } +void tst_QString::invalidToLocal8Bit_data() +{ + QTest::addColumn<QString>("unicode"); + QTest::addColumn<QByteArray>("expect"); // Initial validly-converted prefix + + { + const QChar malformed[] = { 'A', 0xd800, 'B', 0 }; + const char expected[] = "A"; + QTest::newRow("LoneHighSurrogate") + << QString(malformed, sizeof(malformed) / sizeof(QChar)) + // Don't include the terminating '\0' of expected: + << QByteArray(expected, sizeof(expected) / sizeof(char) - 1); + } + { + const QChar malformed[] = { 'A', 0xdc00, 'B', 0 }; + const char expected[] = "A"; + QTest::newRow("LoneLowSurrogate") + << QString(malformed, sizeof(malformed) / sizeof(QChar)) + << QByteArray(expected, sizeof(expected) / sizeof(char) - 1); + } + { + const QChar malformed[] = { 'A', 0xd800, 0xd801, 'B', 0 }; + const char expected[] = "A"; + QTest::newRow("DoubleHighSurrogate") + << QString(malformed, sizeof(malformed) / sizeof(QChar)) + << QByteArray(expected, sizeof(expected) / sizeof(char) - 1); + } + { + const QChar malformed[] = { 'A', 0xdc00, 0xdc01, 'B', 0 }; + const char expected[] = "A"; + QTest::newRow("DoubleLowSurrogate") + << QString(malformed, sizeof(malformed) / sizeof(QChar)) + << QByteArray(expected, sizeof(expected) / sizeof(char) - 1); + } + { + const QChar malformed[] = { 'A', 0xdc00, 0xd800, 'B', 0 }; + const char expected[] = "A"; + QTest::newRow("ReversedSurrogates") // low before high + << QString(malformed, sizeof(malformed) / sizeof(QChar)) + << QByteArray(expected, sizeof(expected) / sizeof(char) - 1); + } +} + +void tst_QString::invalidToLocal8Bit() +{ + QFETCH(QString, unicode); + QFETCH(QByteArray, expect); + QByteArray local = unicode.toLocal8Bit(); + /* + The main concern of this test is to check that any error-reporting that + toLocal8Bit() prompts on failure isn't dependent on outputting the data + it's converting via toLocal8Bit(), which would be apt to recurse. So the + real purpose of this QVERIFY(), for all that we should indeed check we get + the borked output that matches what we can reliably expect (despite + variation in how codecs respond to errors), is to verify that we got here + - i.e. we didn't crash in such a recursive stack over-flow. + */ + QVERIFY(local.startsWith(expect)); +} + void tst_QString::nullFromLocal8Bit() { QString a; |