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Please review the following information to ** ensure the GNU General Public License version 3.0 requirements will be ** met: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html. ** ** ** $QT_END_LICENSE$ ** ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include /* This test makes a testlog containing lots of characters which have a special meaning in XML, with the purpose of exposing bugs in testlib's XML output code. */ class tst_BadXml : public QObject { Q_OBJECT private slots: void badDataTag() const; void badDataTag_data() const; void badMessage() const; void badMessage_data() const; void failWithNoFile() const; public: static QList const& badStrings(); }; /* Custom metaobject to make it possible to change class name at runtime. */ class EmptyClass : public tst_BadXml { Q_OBJECT }; class tst_BadXmlSub : public tst_BadXml { public: tst_BadXmlSub() : className("tst_BadXml"), mo(0) {} ~tst_BadXmlSub() { free(mo); } const QMetaObject* metaObject() const; QByteArray className; private: QMetaObject *mo; }; const QMetaObject* tst_BadXmlSub::metaObject() const { if (!mo || (mo->className() != className)) { free(mo); QMetaObjectBuilder builder(&EmptyClass::staticMetaObject); builder.setClassName(className); const_cast(this)->mo = builder.toMetaObject(); } return mo; } /* Outputs incidents and benchmark results with the current data tag set to a bad string. */ void tst_BadXml::badDataTag() const { qDebug("a message"); QBENCHMARK { } QFETCH(bool, shouldFail); if (shouldFail) QFAIL("a failure"); } void tst_BadXml::badDataTag_data() const { QTest::addColumn("shouldFail"); foreach (char const* str, badStrings()) { QTest::newRow(qPrintable(QString("fail %1").arg(str))) << true; QTest::newRow(qPrintable(QString("pass %1").arg(str))) << false; } } void tst_BadXml::failWithNoFile() const { QTest::qFail("failure message", 0, 0); } /* Outputs a message containing a bad string. */ void tst_BadXml::badMessage() const { QFETCH(QByteArray, message); qDebug("%s", message.constData()); } void tst_BadXml::badMessage_data() const { QTest::addColumn("message"); int i = 0; foreach (QByteArray const& str, badStrings()) { QTest::newRow(qPrintable(QString::fromLatin1("string %1").arg(i++))) << str; } } /* Returns a list of strings likely to expose bugs in XML output code. */ QList const& tst_BadXml::badStrings() { static QList out; if (out.isEmpty()) { out << "end cdata ]]> text ]]> more text"; out << "quotes \" text\" more text"; out << "xml close > open < tags < text"; out << "all > \" mixed ]]> up > \" in < the ]]> hopes < of triggering \"< ]]> bugs"; } return out; } int main(int argc, char** argv) { QCoreApplication app(argc, argv); /* tst_selftests can't handle multiple XML documents in a single testrun, so we'll decide before we begin which of our "bad strings" we want to use for our testcase name. */ int badstring = -1; QVector args; for (int i = 0; i < argc; ++i) { if (!strcmp(argv[i], "-badstring")) { bool ok = false; if (i < argc-1) { badstring = QByteArray(argv[i+1]).toInt(&ok); ++i; } if (!ok) { qFatal("Bad `-badstring' option"); } } else { args << argv[i]; } } /* We just want testlib to output a benchmark result, we don't actually care about the value, so just do one iteration to save time. */ args << "-iterations" << "1"; if (badstring == -1) { tst_BadXml test; return QTest::qExec(&test, args.count(), const_cast(args.data())); } QList badstrings = tst_BadXml::badStrings(); if (badstring >= badstrings.count()) qFatal("`-badstring %d' is out of range", badstring); tst_BadXmlSub test; test.className = badstrings[badstring].constData(); return QTest::qExec(&test, args.count(), const_cast(args.data())); } #include "tst_badxml.moc"