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author | fvogel <fvogelnew1@free.fr> | 2012-02-28 20:44:34 (GMT) |
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committer | fvogel <fvogelnew1@free.fr> | 2012-02-28 20:44:34 (GMT) |
commit | 5f980e90395c85af59bb9286b197a620d8ba911f (patch) | |
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[Bug-1630262], [Bug-1615425]: segfault when deleting lines or tagging outside of the -startline/-endline range with peer text widgets. [Bug-3487407]: Weird text indices.
-rw-r--r-- | ChangeLog | 9 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | generic/tkText.c | 47 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | generic/tkTextBTree.c | 37 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | generic/tkTextDisp.c | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | generic/tkTextMark.c | 28 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/text.test | 94 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/textMark.test | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/textTag.test | 13 |
8 files changed, 224 insertions, 17 deletions
@@ -1,3 +1,12 @@ +2012-02-28 Francois Vogel <fvogelnew1@free.fr> + + * generic/tkText.c: [Bug-1630262], [Bug-1615425]: segfault + * generic/tkTextBTree.c when deleting lines or tagging outside of + * generic/tkTextDisp.c the -startline/-endline range with peer + * generic/tkTextMark.c text widgets. + * tests/text.test [Bug-3487407]: Weird text indices. + * tests/textMark.test + 2012-02-28 Donal K. Fellows <dkf@users.sf.net> * doc/canvas.n: [Bug 3495198]: Corrected types of bitmap options. diff --git a/generic/tkText.c b/generic/tkText.c index 98720d3..d1f489d 100644 --- a/generic/tkText.c +++ b/generic/tkText.c @@ -2119,6 +2119,10 @@ ConfigureText( * Also, clamp the insert and current (unshared) marks to the new * -startline/-endline range limits of the widget. All other (shared) * marks are unchanged. + * The return value of TkTextMarkNameToIndex does not need to be + * checked: "insert" and "current" marks always exist, and the + * purpose of the code below precisely is to move them inside the + * -startline/-endline range. */ textPtr->sharedTextPtr->stateEpoch++; @@ -3105,6 +3109,11 @@ DeleteIndexRange( resetView = 1; line = line1; byteIndex = tPtr->topIndex.byteIndex; + } else { + /* + * Deletion range starts after the top line. This peers's view + * will not need to be reset. Nothing to do. + */ } } else if (index2.linePtr == tPtr->topIndex.linePtr) { /* @@ -3121,6 +3130,11 @@ DeleteIndexRange( } else { byteIndex -= (index2.byteIndex - index1.byteIndex); } + } else { + /* + * Deletion range ends before the top line. This peers's view + * will not need to be reset. Nothing to do. + */ } if (resetView) { lineAndByteIndex[resetViewCount] = line; @@ -3165,14 +3179,43 @@ DeleteIndexRange( TkTextIndex indexTmp; if (tPtr == textPtr) { - if (viewUpdate) { + if (viewUpdate) { + /* + * line cannot be before -startline of textPtr because + * this line corresponds to an index which is necessarily + * between "1.0" and "end" relative to textPtr. + * Therefore no need to clamp line to the -start/-end + * range. + */ + TkTextMakeByteIndex(sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr, line, byteIndex, &indexTmp); TkTextSetYView(tPtr, &indexTmp, 0); } } else { - TkTextMakeByteIndex(sharedTextPtr->tree, NULL, line, + TkTextMakeByteIndex(sharedTextPtr->tree, tPtr, line, byteIndex, &indexTmp); + /* + * line may be before -startline of tPtr and must be + * clamped to -startline before providing it to + * TkTextSetYView otherwise lines before -startline + * would be displayed. + * There is no need to worry about -endline however, + * because the view will only be reset if the deletion + * involves the TOP line of the screen + */ + + if (tPtr->start != NULL) { + int start; + TkTextIndex indexStart; + + start = TkBTreeLinesTo(NULL, tPtr->start); + TkTextMakeByteIndex(sharedTextPtr->tree, NULL, start, + 0, &indexStart); + if (TkTextIndexCmp(&indexTmp, &indexStart) < 0) { + indexTmp = indexStart; + } + } TkTextSetYView(tPtr, &indexTmp, 0); } } diff --git a/generic/tkTextBTree.c b/generic/tkTextBTree.c index 572c623..e34dae7 100644 --- a/generic/tkTextBTree.c +++ b/generic/tkTextBTree.c @@ -658,12 +658,12 @@ AdjustStartEndRefs( if (textPtr->start != NULL) { count--; treePtr->startEnd[count] = textPtr->start; - treePtr->startEndRef[count] = treePtr->sharedTextPtr->peers; + treePtr->startEndRef[count] = textPtr; } if (textPtr->end != NULL) { count--; treePtr->startEnd[count] = textPtr->end; - treePtr->startEndRef[count] = treePtr->sharedTextPtr->peers; + treePtr->startEndRef[count] = textPtr; } } } @@ -1606,7 +1606,7 @@ TkBTreeFindLine( } /* - * Check for the any start/end offset for this text widget. + * Check for any start/end offset for this text widget. */ if (textPtr != NULL) { @@ -1988,12 +1988,37 @@ TkBTreeLinesTo( index += nodePtr2->numLines; } } - if (textPtr != NULL && textPtr->start != NULL) { - index -= TkBTreeLinesTo(NULL, textPtr->start); + if (textPtr != NULL) { + /* + * The index to return must be relative to textPtr, not to the entire + * tree. Take care to never return a negative index when linePtr + * denotes a line before -startline, or an index larger than the + * number of lines in textPtr when linePtr is a line past -endline. + */ + + int indexStart, indexEnd; + + if (textPtr->start != NULL) { + indexStart = TkBTreeLinesTo(NULL, textPtr->start); + } else { + indexStart = 0; + } + if (textPtr->end != NULL) { + indexEnd = TkBTreeLinesTo(NULL, textPtr->end); + } else { + indexEnd = TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, NULL); + } + if (index < indexStart) { + index = 0; + } else if (index > indexEnd) { + index = TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr); + } else { + index -= indexStart; + } } return index; } - + /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * diff --git a/generic/tkTextDisp.c b/generic/tkTextDisp.c index 249f476..b3d94ec 100644 --- a/generic/tkTextDisp.c +++ b/generic/tkTextDisp.c @@ -1972,7 +1972,7 @@ UpdateDisplayInfo( if (spaceLeft <= dInfoPtr->newTopPixelOffset) { /* - * We can full up all the needed space just by showing more of the + * We can fill up all the needed space just by showing more of the * current top line. */ @@ -3231,7 +3231,7 @@ TextInvalidateLineMetrics( */ TkBTreeLinePixelEpoch(textPtr, linePtr) = 0; - while (counter > 0 && linePtr != 0) { + while (counter > 0 && linePtr != NULL) { linePtr = TkBTreeNextLine(textPtr, linePtr); if (linePtr != NULL) { TkBTreeLinePixelEpoch(textPtr, linePtr) = 0; @@ -3246,7 +3246,7 @@ TextInvalidateLineMetrics( * more lines than is strictly necessary (but the examination of the * extra lines should be quick, since their pixelCalculationEpoch will * be up to date). However, to keep track of that would require more - * complex record-keeping that what we have. + * complex record-keeping than what we have. */ if (dInfoPtr->lineUpdateTimer == NULL) { diff --git a/generic/tkTextMark.c b/generic/tkTextMark.c index 9729449..76ab1a9 100644 --- a/generic/tkTextMark.c +++ b/generic/tkTextMark.c @@ -286,6 +286,7 @@ TkTextSetMark( if (markPtr == textPtr->insertMarkPtr) { TkTextIndex index, index2; + int nblines; TkTextMarkSegToIndex(textPtr, textPtr->insertMarkPtr, &index); TkTextIndexForwChars(NULL, &index, 1, &index2, COUNT_INDICES); @@ -296,9 +297,18 @@ TkTextSetMark( */ TkTextChanged(NULL, textPtr, &index, &index2); - if (TkBTreeLinesTo(textPtr, indexPtr->linePtr) == - TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr)) { - TkTextIndexBackChars(NULL, indexPtr, 1, &insertIndex, + + /* + * The number of lines in the widget is zero if and only if it is + * a partial peer with -startline == -endline, i.e. an empty + * peer. In this case the mark shall be set exactly at the given + * index, and not one character backwards (bug 3487407). + */ + + nblines = TkBTreeNumLines(textPtr->sharedTextPtr->tree, textPtr); + if ((TkBTreeLinesTo(textPtr, indexPtr->linePtr) == nblines) + && (nblines > 0)) { + TkTextIndexBackChars(NULL,indexPtr, 1, &insertIndex, COUNT_INDICES); indexPtr = &insertIndex; } @@ -386,9 +396,15 @@ TkTextMarkSegToIndex( * * Results: * The return value is TCL_OK if "name" exists as a mark in the text - * widget. In this case *indexPtr is filled in with the next segment - * whose after the mark whose size is non-zero. TCL_ERROR is returned if - * the mark doesn't exist in the text widget. + * widget and is located within its -starline/-endline range. In this + * case *indexPtr is filled in with the next segment who is after the + * mark whose size is non-zero. TCL_ERROR is returned if the mark + * doesn't exist in the text widget, or if it is out of its -starline/ + * -endline range. In this latter case *indexPtr still contains valid + * information, in particular TkTextMarkNameToIndex called with the + * "insert" or "current" mark name may return TCL_ERROR, but *indexPtr + * contains the correct index of this mark before -startline or after + * -endline. * * Side effects: * None. diff --git a/tests/text.test b/tests/text.test index 2225481..f8cb3d7 100644 --- a/tests/text.test +++ b/tests/text.test @@ -6650,6 +6650,100 @@ test text-34.1 {peer widget -start, -end and selection} -setup { destroy .t } -result {{10.0 20.0} {6.0 16.0} {6.0 11.0} {1.0 6.0} {1.0 2.0} {} {10.0 20.0}} +test text-32.2 {peer widget -start, -end and deletion (bug 1630262)} -setup { + destroy .t .pt + set res {} +} -body { + text .t + .t peer create .pt + for {set i 1} {$i < 100} {incr i} { + .t insert end "Line $i\n" + } + .t configure -startline 5 + # none of the following delete shall crash + # (all did before fixing bug 1630262) + # 1. delete on the same line: line1 == line2 in DeleteIndexRange, + # and resetView is true neither for .t not for .pt + .pt delete 2.0 2.2 + # 2. delete just one line: line1 < line2 in DeleteIndexRange, + # and resetView is true only for .t, not for .pt + .pt delete 2.0 3.0 + # 3. delete several lines: line1 < line2 in DeleteIndexRange, + # and resetView is true only for .t, not for .pt + .pt delete 2.0 5.0 + # 4. delete to the end line: line1 < line2 in DeleteIndexRange, + # and resetView is true only for .t, not for .pt + .pt delete 2.0 end + # this test succeeds provided there is no crash + set res 1 +} -cleanup { + destroy .pt +} -result {1} + +test text-32.3 {peer widget -start, -end and deletion (bug 1630262)} -setup { + destroy .t .pt + set res {} +} -body { + text .t + .t peer create .pt + for {set i 1} {$i < 100} {incr i} { + .t insert end "Line $i\n" + } + .t configure -startline 5 + .pt configure -startline 3 + # the following delete shall not crash + # (it did before fixing bug 1630262) + .pt delete 2.0 3.0 + # moreover -startline shall be correct + # (was wrong before fixing bug 1630262) + lappend res [.t cget -start] [.pt cget -start] +} -cleanup { + destroy .pt +} -result {4 3} + +test text-32.4 {peer widget -start, -end and deletion (bug 1630262)} -setup { + destroy .t .pt + set res {} +} -body { + text .t + .t peer create .pt + for {set i 1} {$i < 100} {incr i} { + .t insert end "Line $i\n" + } + .t configure -startline 5 -endline 15 + .pt configure -startline 8 -endline 12 + # .pt now shows a range entirely inside the range of .pt + # from .t, delete lines located after [.pt cget -end] + .t delete 9.0 10.0 + # from .t, delete lines straddling [.pt cget -end] + .t delete 6.0 9.0 + lappend res [.t cget -start] [.t cget -end] [.pt cget -start] [.pt cget -end] + .t configure -startline 5 -endline 12 + .pt configure -startline 8 -endline 12 + # .pt now shows again a range entirely inside the range of .pt + # from .t, delete lines located before [.pt cget -start] + .t delete 2.0 3.0 + # from .t, delete lines straddling [.pt cget -start] + .t delete 2.0 5.0 + lappend res [.t cget -start] [.t cget -end] [.pt cget -start] [.pt cget -end] + .t configure -startline 22 -endline 31 + .pt configure -startline 42 -endline 51 + # .t now shows a range entirely before the range of .pt + # from .t, delete some lines, then do it from .pt + .t delete 2.0 3.0 + .t delete 2.0 5.0 + .pt delete 2.0 5.0 + lappend res [.t cget -start] [.t cget -end] [.pt cget -start] [.pt cget -end] + .t configure -startline 55 -endline 75 + .pt configure -startline 60 -endline 70 + # .pt now shows a range entirely inside the range of .t + # from .t, delete a range straddling the entire range of .pt + .t delete 3.0 18.0 + lappend res [.t cget -start] [.t cget -end] [.pt cget -start] [.pt cget -end] +} -cleanup { + destroy .pt .t +} -result {5 11 8 10 5 8 6 8 22 27 38 44 55 60 57 57} + test text-35.1 {widget dump -command alters tags} -setup { proc Dumpy {key value index} { #puts "KK: $key, $value" diff --git a/tests/textMark.test b/tests/textMark.test index 6e0f8a0..edd0e92 100644 --- a/tests/textMark.test +++ b/tests/textMark.test @@ -175,6 +175,13 @@ test textMark-6.4 {TkTextMarkNameToIndex, with mark outside -startline/-endline .pt configure -startline {} -endline {} .t mark unset mymark } -result {1 {bad text index "mymark"} 1.0 1.0 1 {bad text index "mymark"} L 1 {bad text index "mymark"}} +test textMark-6.5 {insert and current marks in an empty peer - bug 3487407} -body { + .t mark set insert 1.0 + .t configure -start 5 -end 5 + set res [.t index insert] +} -cleanup { + .t configure -startline {} -endline {} +} -result {1.0} test textMark-7.1 {MarkFindNext - invalid mark name} -body { .t mark next bogus diff --git a/tests/textTag.test b/tests/textTag.test index 34ce003..fed073a 100644 --- a/tests/textTag.test +++ b/tests/textTag.test @@ -404,6 +404,19 @@ test textTag-2.12 {TkTextTagCmd - "add" option} -constraints { } -cleanup { .t tag remove sel 1.0 end } -result {1.1 1.5 2.4 2.5} +test textTag-2.14 {tag add before -startline - Bug 1615425} haveCourier12 { + text .tt + for {set i 1} {$i <10} {incr i} { + .tt insert end "Line $i\n" + } + .tt tag configure mytag -font {Courier 12 bold} + .tt peer create .ptt + .ptt configure -startline 3 -endline 7 + # the test succeeds if next line does not crash + .tt tag add mytag 1.0 1.end + destroy .ptt .tt + set res 1 +} {1} test textTag-3.1 {TkTextTagCmd - "bind" option} -constraints { |