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/****************************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
** All rights reserved.
** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com)
**
** This file is part of the test suite of the Qt Toolkit.
**
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****************************************************************************/
#include <QtCore>
#include <QtTest/QtTest>
/*
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<QByteArray> 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:
const QMetaObject* metaObject() const;
static char const* className;
};
char const* tst_BadXmlSub::className = "tst_BadXml";
const QMetaObject* tst_BadXmlSub::metaObject() const
{
const QMetaObject& empty = EmptyClass::staticMetaObject;
static QMetaObject mo = {
{ empty.d.superdata, empty.d.stringdata, empty.d.data, empty.d.extradata }
};
static char currentClassName[1024];
qstrcpy(currentClassName, className);
int len = qstrlen(className);
currentClassName[len] = 0;
currentClassName[len+1] = 0;
mo.d.stringdata = currentClassName;
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 {
}
QFAIL("a failure");
}
void tst_BadXml::badDataTag_data() const
{
QTest::addColumn<int>("dummy");
foreach (char const* str, badStrings()) {
QTest::newRow(str) << 0;
}
}
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<QByteArray>("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<QByteArray> const& tst_BadXml::badStrings()
{
static QList<QByteArray> 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<char const*> 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<char**>(args.data()));
}
QList<QByteArray> 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<char**>(args.data()));
}
#include "tst_badxml.moc"
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