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1#!./perl -w
2
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3# Tests for sprintf that do not fit the format of sprintf.t.
4
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5BEGIN {
6 chdir 't' if -d 't';
7 @INC = '../lib';
8 require './test.pl';
9}
10
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11# We'll run 12 extra tests (see below) if $Q is false.
12eval { my $q = pack "q", 0 };
13my $Q = $@ eq '';
14
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15# %a and %A depend on the floating point config
16# This totally doesn't test non-IEEE-754 float formats.
17my @hexfloat;
18print "# uvsize = $Config{uvsize}\n";
19print "# nvsize = $Config{nvsize}\n";
20print "# nv_preserves_uv_bits = $Config{nv_preserves_uv_bits}\n";
21print "# d_quad = $Config{d_quad}\n";
22if ($Config{nvsize} == 8 &&
23 (
f7a48a8c 24 # IEEE-754 64-bit ("double precision"), the most common out there
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25 ($Config{uvsize} == 8 && $Config{nv_preserves_uv_bits} == 53)
26 ||
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27 # If we have a quad we can still get the mantissa bits.
28 ($Config{uvsize} == 4 && $Config{d_quad})
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29 )
30 ) {
f7a48a8c 31 @hexfloat = (
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32 [ '%a', '0', '0x0p+0' ],
33 [ '%a', '1', '0x1p+0' ],
34 [ '%a', '1.0', '0x1p+0' ],
35 [ '%a', '0.5', '0x1p-1' ],
36 [ '%a', '0.25', '0x1p-2' ],
37 [ '%a', '0.75', '0x1.8p-1' ],
38 [ '%a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851fp+1' ],
39 [ '%a', '-1.0', '-0x1p+0' ],
40 [ '%a', '-3.14', '-0x1.91eb851eb851fp+1' ],
41 [ '%a', '0.1', '0x1.999999999999ap-4' ],
42 [ '%a', '1/7', '0x1.2492492492492p-3' ],
43 [ '%a', 'sqrt(2)', '0x1.6a09e667f3bcdp+0' ],
44 [ '%a', 'exp(1)', '0x1.5bf0a8b145769p+1' ],
45 [ '%a', '2**-10', '0x1p-10' ],
46 [ '%a', '2**10', '0x1p+10' ],
47 [ '%a', '1e-9', '0x1.12e0be826d695p-30' ],
48 [ '%a', '1e9', '0x1.dcd65p+29' ],
49
50 [ '%#a', '1', '0x1.p+0' ],
51 [ '%+a', '1', '+0x1p+0' ],
52 [ '%+a', '-1', '-0x1p+0' ],
53 [ '% a', ' 1', ' 0x1p+0' ],
54 [ '% a', '-1', '-0x1p+0' ],
55
56 [ '%8a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851fp+1' ],
57 [ '%13a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851fp+1' ],
58 [ '%20a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851fp+1' ],
59 [ '%.4a', '3.14', '0x1.91ecp+1' ],
60 [ '%.5a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb8p+1' ],
61 [ '%.6a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb85p+1' ],
62 [ '%.20a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851f0000000p+1' ],
63 [ '%20.10a', '3.14', ' 0x1.91eb851eb8p+1' ],
64 [ '%20.15a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851f00p+1' ],
65 [ '% 20.10a', '3.14', ' 0x1.91eb851eb8p+1' ],
66 [ '%020.10a', '3.14', '0x0001.91eb851eb8p+1' ],
67
68 [ '%30a', '3.14', ' 0x1.91eb851eb851fp+1' ],
69 [ '%-30a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851fp+1 ' ],
70 [ '%030a', '3.14', '0x00000000001.91eb851eb851fp+1' ],
71 [ '%-030a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851fp+1 ' ],
72
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73 [ '%.40a', '3.14',
74 '0x1.91eb851eb851f000000000000000000000000000p+1' ],
75
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76 [ '%A', '3.14', '0X1.91EB851EB851FP+1' ],
77 );
c1b97dd3 78} elsif (($Config{nvsize} == 16 || $Config{nvsize} == 12) &&
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79 # 80-bit ("extended precision") long double, pack F is the NV
80 # cd cc cc cc cc cc cc cc fb bf 00 00 00 00 00 00
81 # cd cc cc cc cc cc cc cc fb bf 00 00
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82 (pack("F", 0.1) =~ /^\xCD/ || # LE
83 pack("F", 0.1) =~ /\xCD$/)) { # BE (if this ever happens)
f7a48a8c 84 @hexfloat = (
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85 [ '%a', '0', '0x0p+0' ],
86 [ '%a', '1', '0x8p-3' ],
87 [ '%a', '1.0', '0x8p-3' ],
88 [ '%a', '0.5', '0x8p-4' ],
89 [ '%a', '0.25', '0x8p-5' ],
90 [ '%a', '0.75', '0xcp-4' ],
91 [ '%a', '3.14', '0xc.8f5c28f5c28f5c3p-2' ],
92 [ '%a', '-1.0', '-0x8p-3' ],
93 [ '%a', '-3.14', '-0xc.8f5c28f5c28f5c3p-2' ],
94 [ '%a', '0.1', '0xc.ccccccccccccccdp-7' ],
95 [ '%a', '1/7', '0x9.249249249249249p-6' ],
96 [ '%a', 'sqrt(2)', '0xb.504f333f9de6484p-3' ],
97 [ '%a', 'exp(1)', '0xa.df85458a2bb4a9bp-2' ],
98 [ '%a', '2**-10', '0x8p-13' ],
99 [ '%a', '2**10', '0x8p+7' ],
100 [ '%a', '1e-9', '0x8.9705f4136b4a597p-33' ],
101 [ '%a', '1e9', '0xe.e6b28p+26' ],
102
103 [ '%#a', '1', '0x8.p-3' ],
104 [ '%+a', '1', '+0x8p-3' ],
105 [ '%+a', '-1', '-0x8p-3' ],
106 [ '% a', ' 1', ' 0x8p-3' ],
107 [ '% a', '-1', '-0x8p-3' ],
108
109 [ '%8a', '3.14', '0xc.8f5c28f5c28f5c3p-2' ],
110 [ '%13a', '3.14', '0xc.8f5c28f5c28f5c3p-2' ],
111 [ '%20a', '3.14', '0xc.8f5c28f5c28f5c3p-2' ],
112 [ '%.4a', '3.14', '0xc.8f5cp-2' ],
113 [ '%.5a', '3.14', '0xc.8f5c3p-2' ],
114 [ '%.6a', '3.14', '0xc.8f5c29p-2' ],
115 [ '%.20a', '3.14', '0xc.8f5c28f5c28f5c300000p-2' ],
116 [ '%20.10a', '3.14', ' 0xc.8f5c28f5c3p-2' ],
117 [ '%20.15a', '3.14', '0xc.8f5c28f5c28f5c3p-2' ],
118 [ '% 20.10a', '3.14', ' 0xc.8f5c28f5c3p-2' ],
119 [ '%020.10a', '3.14', '0x000c.8f5c28f5c3p-2' ],
120
121 [ '%30a', '3.14', ' 0xc.8f5c28f5c28f5c3p-2' ],
122 [ '%-30a', '3.14', '0xc.8f5c28f5c28f5c3p-2 ' ],
123 [ '%030a', '3.14', '0x00000000c.8f5c28f5c28f5c3p-2' ],
124 [ '%-030a', '3.14', '0xc.8f5c28f5c28f5c3p-2 ' ],
125
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126 [ '%.40a', '3.14',
127 '0xc.8f5c28f5c28f5c30000000000000000000000000p-2' ],
128
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129 [ '%A', '3.14', '0XC.8F5C28F5C28F5C3P-2' ],
130 );
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131} elsif (
132 # IEEE 754 128-bit ("quadruple precision"), e.g. IA-64 (Itanium) in VMS
133 $Config{nvsize} == 16 &&
134 # 9a 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 fb 3f (LE), pack F is the NV
f7a48a8c 135 (pack("F", 0.1) =~ /^\x9A\x99{6}/ || # LE
6094cb95 136 pack("F", 0.1) =~ /\x99{6}\x9A$/) # BE
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137 ) {
138 @hexfloat = (
53153bbf 139 [ '%a', '0', '0x0p+0' ],
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140 [ '%a', '1', '0x1p+0' ],
141 [ '%a', '1.0', '0x1p+0' ],
142 [ '%a', '0.5', '0x1p-1' ],
143 [ '%a', '0.25', '0x1p-2' ],
144 [ '%a', '0.75', '0x1.8p-1' ],
145 [ '%a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851eb851eb851eb851fp+1' ],
146 [ '%a', '-1', '-0x1p+0' ],
147 [ '%a', '-3.14', '-0x1.91eb851eb851eb851eb851eb851fp+1' ],
148 [ '%a', '0.1', '0x1.999999999999999999999999999ap-4' ],
149 [ '%a', '1/7', '0x1.2492492492492492492492492492p-3' ],
150 [ '%a', 'sqrt(2)', '0x1.6a09e667f3bcc908b2fb1366ea95p+0' ],
151 [ '%a', 'exp(1)', '0x1.5bf0a8b1457695355fb8ac404e7ap+1' ],
152 [ '%a', '2**-10', '0x1p-10' ],
153 [ '%a', '2**10', '0x1p+10' ],
154 [ '%a', '1e-09', '0x1.12e0be826d694b2e62d01511f12ap-30' ],
155 [ '%a', '1e9', '0x1.dcd65p+29' ],
156
157 [ '%#a', '1', '0x1.p+0' ],
158 [ '%+a', '1', '+0x1p+0' ],
159 [ '%+a', '-1', '-0x1p+0' ],
160 [ '% a', '1', ' 0x1p+0' ],
161 [ '% a', '-1', '-0x1p+0' ],
162
163 [ '%8a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851eb851eb851eb851fp+1' ],
164 [ '%13a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851eb851eb851eb851fp+1' ],
165 [ '%20a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851eb851eb851eb851fp+1' ],
166 [ '%.4a', '3.14', '0x1.91ecp+1' ],
167 [ '%.5a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb8p+1' ],
168 [ '%.6a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb85p+1' ],
169 [ '%.20a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851eb851eb8p+1' ],
170 [ '%20.10a', '3.14', ' 0x1.91eb851eb8p+1' ],
171 [ '%20.15a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851eb8p+1' ],
172 [ '% 20.10a', '3.14', ' 0x1.91eb851eb8p+1' ],
173 [ '%020.10a', '3.14', '0x0001.91eb851eb8p+1' ],
174
175 [ '%30a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851eb851eb851eb851fp+1' ],
176 [ '%-30a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851eb851eb851eb851fp+1' ],
177 [ '%030a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851eb851eb851eb851fp+1' ],
178 [ '%-030a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851eb851eb851eb851fp+1' ],
179
180 [ '%.40a', '3.14',
181 '0x1.91eb851eb851eb851eb851eb851f000000000000p+1' ],
182
183 [ '%A', '3.14', '0X1.91EB851EB851EB851EB851EB851FP+1' ],
184 );
185} elsif (
186 # "double-double", two 64-bit doubles end to end
187 $Config{nvsize} == 16 &&
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188 # bf b9 99 99 99 99 99 9a bc 59 99 99 99 99 99 9a (BE), pack F is the NV
189 (pack("F", 0.1) =~ /^\x9A\x99{5}\x59\xBC/ || # LE
190 pack("F", 0.1) =~ /\xBC\x59\x99{5}\x9A$/) # BE
f7a48a8c 191 ) {
f7a48a8c 192 @hexfloat = (
d07e3b4b 193 [ '%a', '0', '0x0p+0' ],
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194 [ '%a', '1', '0x1p+0' ],
195 [ '%a', '1.0', '0x1p+0' ],
196 [ '%a', '0.5', '0x1p-1' ],
197 [ '%a', '0.25', '0x1p-2' ],
198 [ '%a', '0.75', '0x1.8p-1' ],
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199 [ '%a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851eb851eb851eb85p+1' ],
200 [ '%a', '-1', '-0x0p+0' ],
201 [ '%a', '-3.14', '-0x1.91eb851eb851eb851eb851eb85p+1' ],
202 [ '%a', '0.1', '0x1.999999999999999999999999998p-4' ],
203 [ '%a', '1/7', '0x1.249249249249249249249249248p-3' ],
204 [ '%a', 'sqrt(2)', '0x1.6a09e667f3bcc908b2fb1366ea8p+0' ],
205 [ '%a', 'exp(1)', '0x1.5bf0a8b1457695355fb8ac404e8p+1' ],
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206 [ '%a', '2**-10', '0x1p-10' ],
207 [ '%a', '2**10', '0x1p+10' ],
d07e3b4b 208 [ '%a', '1e-09', '0x1.12e0be826d694b2e62d01511f14p-30' ],
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209 [ '%a', '1e9', '0x1.dcd65p+29' ],
210
211 [ '%#a', '1', '0x1.p+0' ],
212 [ '%+a', '1', '+0x1p+0' ],
213 [ '%+a', '-1', '-0x1p+0' ],
214 [ '% a', '1', ' 0x1p+0' ],
215 [ '% a', '-1', '-0x1p+0' ],
216
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217 [ '%8a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851eb851eb851eb85p+1' ],
218 [ '%13a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851eb851eb851eb85p+1' ],
219 [ '%20a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851eb851eb851eb85p+1' ],
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220 [ '%.4a', '3.14', '0x1.91ecp+1' ],
221 [ '%.5a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb8p+1' ],
222 [ '%.6a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb85p+1' ],
d07e3b4b 223 [ '%.20a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851eb851eb8p+1' ],
f7a48a8c 224 [ '%20.10a', '3.14', ' 0x1.91eb851eb8p+1' ],
d07e3b4b 225 [ '%20.15a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851eb8p+1' ],
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226 [ '% 20.10a', '3.14', ' 0x1.91eb851eb8p+1' ],
227 [ '%020.10a', '3.14', '0x0001.91eb851eb8p+1' ],
228
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229 [ '%30a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851eb851eb851eb85p+1' ],
230 [ '%-30a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851eb851eb851eb85p+1' ],
231 [ '%030a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851eb851eb851eb85p+1' ],
232 [ '%-030a', '3.14', '0x1.91eb851eb851eb851eb851eb85p+1' ],
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233
234 [ '%.40a', '3.14',
d07e3b4b 235 '0x1.91eb851eb851eb851eb851eb8500000000000000p+1' ],
f7a48a8c 236
d07e3b4b 237 [ '%A', '3.14', '0X1.91EB851EB851EB851EB851EB85P+1' ],
f7a48a8c 238 );
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239} else {
240 print "# no hexfloat tests\n";
241}
242
243plan tests => 1406 + ($Q ? 0 : 12) + @hexfloat;
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244
245use strict;
246use Config;
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247
248is(
249 sprintf("%.40g ",0.01),
250 sprintf("%.40g", 0.01)." ",
251 q(the sprintf "%.<number>g" optimization)
252);
253is(
254 sprintf("%.40f ",0.01),
255 sprintf("%.40f", 0.01)." ",
256 q(the sprintf "%.<number>f" optimization)
257);
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258
259# cases of $i > 1 are against [perl #39126]
260for my $i (1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100) {
261 chop(my $utf8_format = "%-*s\x{100}");
262 my $string = "\xB4"x$i; # latin1 ACUTE or ebcdic COPYRIGHT
263 my $expect = $string." "x$i; # followed by 2*$i spaces
264 is(sprintf($utf8_format, 3*$i, $string), $expect,
265 "width calculation under utf8 upgrade, length=$i");
6c94ec8b 266}
fc7325bb 267
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268# check simultaneous width & precision with wide characters
269for my $i (1, 3, 5, 10) {
270 my $string = "\x{0410}"x($i+10); # cyrillic capital A
271 my $expect = "\x{0410}"x$i; # cut down to exactly $i characters
272 my $format = "%$i.${i}s";
273 is(sprintf($format, $string), $expect,
274 "width & precision interplay with utf8 strings, length=$i");
275}
276
fc7325bb 277# Used to mangle PL_sv_undef
7baa4690 278fresh_perl_like(
fc7325bb 279 'print sprintf "xxx%n\n"; print undef',
aaa63dae 280 qr/Modification of a read-only value attempted at - line 1\./,
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281 { switches => [ '-w' ] },
282 q(%n should not be able to modify read-only constants),
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283);
284
2fba7546 285# check overflows
45e52d63 286for (int(~0/2+1), ~0, "9999999999999999999") {
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287 is(eval {sprintf "%${_}d", 0}, undef, "no sprintf result expected %${_}d");
288 like($@, qr/^Integer overflow in format string for sprintf /, "overflow in sprintf");
289 is(eval {printf "%${_}d\n", 0}, undef, "no printf result expected %${_}d");
94bbb3f4 290 like($@, qr/^Integer overflow in format string for printf /, "overflow in printf");
2fba7546 291}
863811b2 292
2fba7546 293# check %NNN$ for range bounds
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294{
295 my ($warn, $bad) = (0,0);
296 local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {
7baa4690 297 if ($_[0] =~ /missing argument/i) {
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298 $warn++
299 }
300 else {
301 $bad++
302 }
303 };
2fba7546 304
45e52d63 305 my $fmt = join('', map("%$_\$s%" . ((1 << 31)-$_) . '$s', 1..20));
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306 my $result = sprintf $fmt, qw(a b c d);
307 is($result, "abcd", "only four valid values in $fmt");
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308 is($warn, 36, "expected warnings");
309 is($bad, 0, "unexpected warnings");
310}
311
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312# Tests for "missing argument" and "redundant argument" warnings
313{
314 my ($warn_missing, $warn_redundant, $warn_bad) = (0,0,0);
315 local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {
316 if ($_[0] =~ /missing argument/i) {
317 $warn_missing++
318 }
319 elsif ($_[0] =~ /redundant argument/i) {
320 $warn_redundant++
321 }
322 else {
323 $warn_bad++
324 }
325 };
326
327 my @tests = (
328 # The "", "%s", and "%-p" formats have special-case handling
329 # in sv.c
330 {
331 fmt => "",
332 args => [ qw( x ) ],
333 res => "",
334 m => 0,
335 r => 1,
336 },
337 {
338 fmt => "%s",
339 args => [ qw( x y ) ],
340 res => "x",
341 m => 0,
342 r => 1,
343 },
344 {
345 fmt => "%-p",
346 args => [ qw( x y ) ],
347 res => qr/^[0-9a-f]+$/as,
348 m => 0,
349 r => 1,
350 },
351 # Other non-specialcased patterns
352 {
353 fmt => "%s : %s",
354 args => [ qw( a b c ) ],
355 res => "a : b",
356 m => 0,
357 r => 1,
358 },
359 {
360 fmt => "%s : %s : %s",
361 args => [ qw( a b c d e ) ],
362 res => "a : b : c",
363 m => 0,
364 # Note how we'll only warn about redundant arguments once,
365 # even though both "d" and "e" are redundant...
366 r => 1,
367 },
368 {
369 fmt => "%s : %s : %s",
370 args => [ ],
371 res => " : : ",
372 # ...But when arguments are missing we'll warn about every
373 # missing argument. This difference between the two
374 # warnings is a feature.
375 m => 3,
376 r => 0,
377 },
378
379 # Tests for format parameter indexes.
380 #
381 # Deciding what to do about these is a bit tricky, and so is
382 # "correctly" warning about missing arguments on them.
383 #
384 # Should we warn if you supply 4 arguments but only use
385 # argument 1,3 & 4? Or only if you supply 5 arguments and your
386 # highest used argument is 4?
387 #
388 # For some uses of this printf feature (e.g. i18n systems)
389 # it's a always a logic error to not print out every provided
390 # argument, but for some other uses skipping some might be a
391 # feature (although you could argue that then printf should be
392 # called as e.g:
393 #
394 # printf q[%1$s %3$s], x(), undef, z();
395 #
396 # Instead of:
397 #
398 # printf q[%1$s %3$s], x(), y(), z();
399 #
400 # Since calling the (possibly expensive) y() function is
401 # completely redundant there.
402 #
403 # We deal with all these potential problems by not even
404 # trying. If the pattern contains any format parameter indexes
405 # whatsoever we'll never warn about redundant arguments.
406 {
407 fmt => '%1$s : %2$s',
408 args => [ qw( x y z ) ],
409 res => "x : y",
410 m => 0,
411 r => 0,
412 },
413 {
414 fmt => '%2$s : %4$s : %5$s',
415 args => [ qw( a b c d )],
416 res => "b : d : ",
417 m => 1,
418 r => 0,
419 },
420 {
421 fmt => '%s : %1$s : %s',
422 args => [ qw( x y z ) ],
423 res => "x : x : y",
424 m => 0,
425 r => 0,
426 },
427
428 );
429
430 for my $i (0..$#tests) {
431 my $test = $tests[$i];
432 my $result = sprintf $test->{fmt}, @{$test->{args}};
433
434 my $prefix = "For format '$test->{fmt}' and arguments/result '@{$test->{args}}'/'$result'";
435 if (ref $test->{res} eq 'Regexp') {
436 like($result, $test->{res}, "$prefix got the right result");
437 } else {
438 is($result, $test->{res}, "$prefix got the right result");
439 }
440 is($warn_missing, $test->{m}, "$prefix got '$test->{m}' 'missing argument' warnings");
441 is($warn_redundant, $test->{r}, "$prefix got '$test->{r}' 'redundant argument' warnings");
442 is($warn_bad, 0, "$prefix No unknown warnings");
443
444 ($warn_missing, $warn_redundant, $warn_bad) = (0,0,0);
445 }
446}
447
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448{
449 foreach my $ord (0 .. 255) {
450 my $bad = 0;
451 local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {
452 if ($_[0] !~ /^Invalid conversion in sprintf/) {
453 warn $_[0];
454 $bad++;
455 }
456 };
457 my $r = eval {sprintf '%v' . chr $ord};
458 is ($bad, 0, "pattern '%v' . chr $ord");
459 }
460}
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461
462sub mysprintf_int_flags {
463 my ($fmt, $num) = @_;
464 die "wrong format $fmt" if $fmt !~ /^%([-+ 0]+)([1-9][0-9]*)d\z/;
465 my $flag = $1;
466 my $width = $2;
467 my $sign = $num < 0 ? '-' :
468 $flag =~ /\+/ ? '+' :
469 $flag =~ /\ / ? ' ' :
470 '';
471 my $abs = abs($num);
472 my $padlen = $width - length($sign.$abs);
473 return
474 $flag =~ /0/ && $flag !~ /-/ # do zero padding
475 ? $sign . '0' x $padlen . $abs
476 : $flag =~ /-/ # left or right
477 ? $sign . $abs . ' ' x $padlen
478 : ' ' x $padlen . $sign . $abs;
479}
480
481# Whole tests for "%4d" with 2 to 4 flags;
482# total counts: 3 * (4**2 + 4**3 + 4**4) == 1008
483
484my @flags = ("-", "+", " ", "0");
485for my $num (0, -1, 1) {
486 for my $f1 (@flags) {
487 for my $f2 (@flags) {
488 for my $f3 ('', @flags) { # '' for doubled flags
489 my $flag = $f1.$f2.$f3;
490 my $width = 4;
491 my $fmt = '%'."${flag}${width}d";
492 my $result = sprintf($fmt, $num);
493 my $expect = mysprintf_int_flags($fmt, $num);
494 is($result, $expect, qq/sprintf("$fmt",$num)/);
495
496 next if $f3 eq '';
497
498 for my $f4 (@flags) { # quadrupled flags
499 my $flag = $f1.$f2.$f3.$f4;
500 my $fmt = '%'."${flag}${width}d";
501 my $result = sprintf($fmt, $num);
502 my $expect = mysprintf_int_flags($fmt, $num);
503 is($result, $expect, qq/sprintf("$fmt",$num)/);
504 }
505 }
506 }
507 }
508}
509
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510# test that %f doesn't panic with +Inf, -Inf, NaN [perl #45383]
511foreach my $n (2**1e100, -2**1e100, 2**1e100/2**1e100) { # +Inf, -Inf, NaN
512 eval { my $f = sprintf("%f", $n); };
513 is $@, "", "sprintf(\"%f\", $n)";
514}
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515
516# test %ll formats with and without HAS_QUAD
53f65a9e 517my @tests = (
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518 [ '%lld' => [qw( 4294967296 -100000000000000 )] ],
519 [ '%lli' => [qw( 4294967296 -100000000000000 )] ],
520 [ '%llu' => [qw( 4294967296 100000000000000 )] ],
521 [ '%Ld' => [qw( 4294967296 -100000000000000 )] ],
522 [ '%Li' => [qw( 4294967296 -100000000000000 )] ],
523 [ '%Lu' => [qw( 4294967296 100000000000000 )] ],
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524);
525
526for my $t (@tests) {
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527 my($fmt, $nums) = @$t;
528 for my $num (@$nums) {
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529 my $w = '';
530 local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $w .= shift };
531 my $sprintf_got = sprintf($fmt, $num);
532 if ($Q) {
533 is($sprintf_got, $num, "quad: $fmt -> $num");
534 is($w, '', "no warnings for: $fmt -> $num");
535 } else {
536 is($sprintf_got, $fmt, "quad unsupported: $fmt -> $fmt");
537 like($w, qr/Invalid conversion in sprintf: "$fmt"/, "got warning about invalid conversion from fmt : $fmt");
3101bb05 538 like($w, qr/Redundant argument in sprintf/, "got warning about redundant argument in sprintf from fmt : $fmt");
826af139 539 }
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540 }
541}
542
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543# Check unicode vs byte length
544for my $width (1,2,3,4,5,6,7) {
545 for my $precis (1,2,3,4,5,6,7) {
546 my $v = "\x{20ac}\x{20ac}";
547 my $format = "%" . $width . "." . $precis . "s";
548 my $chars = ($precis > 2 ? 2 : $precis);
549 my $space = ($width < 2 ? 0 : $width - $chars);
550 fresh_perl_is(
551 'my $v = "\x{20ac}\x{20ac}"; my $x = sprintf "'.$format.'", $v; $x =~ /^(\s*)(\S*)$/; print "$_" for map {length} $1, $2',
552 "$space$chars",
553 {},
554 q(sprintf ").$format.q(", "\x{20ac}\x{20ac}"),
555 );
556 }
557}
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558
559# Overload count
560package o { use overload '""', sub { ++our $count; $_[0][0]; } }
561my $o = bless ["\x{100}"], o::;
562() = sprintf "%1s", $o;
563is $o::count, '1', 'sprinf %1s overload count';
564$o::count = 0;
565() = sprintf "%.1s", $o;
566is $o::count, '1', 'sprinf %.1s overload count';
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567
568for my $t (@hexfloat) {
569 my ($format, $arg, $expected) = @$t;
570 $arg = eval $arg;
571 my $result = sprintf($format, $arg);
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572 my $ok = $result eq $expected;
573 unless ($ok) {
574 # It seems that there can be difference in the last bits:
575 # [perl #122578]
576 # got "0x1.5bf0a8b14576ap+1"
577 # expected "0x1.5bf0a8b145769p+1"
578 # (Android on ARM)
579 #
580 # Exact cause unknown but suspecting different fp rounding modes,
581 # (towards zero? towards +inf? towards -inf?) about which Perl
582 # is blissfully unaware.
583 #
584 # Try extracting one (or sometimes two) last mantissa
585 # hexdigits, and see if they differ in value by one.
586 my ($rh, $eh) = ($result, $expected);
587 sub extract_prefix {
13d235b3 588 ($_[0] =~ s/(-?0x[0-9a-fA-F]+\.)//) && return $1;
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589 }
590 my $rp = extract_prefix($rh);
591 my $ep = extract_prefix($eh);
592 print "# rp = $rp, ep = $ep (rh $rh, eh $eh)\n";
593 if ($rp eq $ep) { # If prefixes match.
594 sub extract_exponent {
13d235b3 595 ($_[0] =~ s/([pP][+-]?\d+)//) && return $1;
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596 }
597 my $re = extract_exponent($rh);
598 my $ee = extract_exponent($eh);
599 print "# re = $re, ee = $ee (rh $rh, eh $eh)\n";
600 if ($re eq $ee) { # If exponents match.
601 # Remove the common prefix of the mantissa bits.
602 my $la = length($rh);
603 my $lb = length($eh);
604 my $i;
605 for ($i = 0; $i < $la && $i < $lb; $i++) {
606 last if substr($rh, $i, 1) ne substr($eh, $i, 1);
607 }
608 $rh = substr($rh, $i);
609 $eh = substr($eh, $i);
610 print "# (rh $rh, eh $eh)\n";
611 if ($rh ne $eh) {
612 # If necessary, pad the shorter one on the right
613 # with one zero (for example "...1f" vs "...2",
614 # we want to compare "1f" to "20").
615 if (length $rh < length $eh) {
616 $rh .= '0';
617 } elsif (length $eh < length $rh) {
618 $eh .= '0';
619 }
620 print "# (rh $rh, eh $eh)\n";
621 if (length $eh == length $rh) {
622 if (abs(hex($eh) - hex($rh)) == 1) {
623 $ok = 1;
624 }
625 }
626 }
627 }
628 }
629 }
630 ok($ok, "'$format' '$arg' -> '$result' cf '$expected'");
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