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#!/bin/sh
. "${0%/*}/setup"
if [ -f "$JQBASEDIR/.libs/libinject_errors.so" ]; then
# Do some simple error injection tests to check that we're handling
# I/O errors correctly.
(
libinject=$JQBASEDIR/.libs/libinject_errors.so
cd $d
LD_PRELOAD=$libinject $JQ . /dev/null
touch fail_read
LD_PRELOAD=$libinject $JQ . fail_read && exit 2
touch fail_close
LD_PRELOAD=$libinject $JQ . fail_close && exit 2
true
)
fi
printf 'a\0b\nc\0d\ne' > $d/input
$VALGRIND $Q $JQ -Rse '. == "a\u0000b\nc\u0000d\ne"' $d/input
$VALGRIND $Q $JQ -Rne '[inputs] == ["a\u0000b", "c\u0000d", "e"]' $d/input
## Test constant folding
## XXX If we add a builtin to list the program's disassembly then we can
## move all of these into tests/all.test
# String constant folding (addition only)
n=`$VALGRIND $Q $JQ -n --debug-dump-disasm '"foo"' | wc -l`
if [ $n -ne 5 ]; then
echo "Constant expression folding for strings didn't work"
exit 1
fi
# Numeric constant folding (not all ops yet)
n=`$VALGRIND $Q $JQ -n --debug-dump-disasm '1+1' | wc -l`
if [ $n -ne 5 ]; then
echo "Constant expression folding for strings didn't work"
exit 1
fi
n=`$VALGRIND $Q $JQ -n --debug-dump-disasm '1-1' | wc -l`
if [ $n -ne 5 ]; then
echo "Constant expression folding for strings didn't work"
exit 1
fi
n=`$VALGRIND $Q $JQ -n --debug-dump-disasm '2*3' | wc -l`
if [ $n -ne 5 ]; then
echo "Constant expression folding for strings didn't work"
exit 1
fi
n=`$VALGRIND $Q $JQ -n --debug-dump-disasm '9/3' | wc -l`
if [ $n -ne 5 ]; then
echo "Constant expression folding for strings didn't work"
exit 1
fi
n=`$VALGRIND $Q $JQ -n --debug-dump-disasm '9==3' | wc -l`
if [ $n -ne 5 ]; then
echo "Constant expression folding for strings didn't work"
exit 1
fi
n=`$VALGRIND $Q $JQ -n --debug-dump-disasm '9!=3' | wc -l`
if [ $n -ne 5 ]; then
echo "Constant expression folding for strings didn't work"
exit 1
fi
n=`$VALGRIND $Q $JQ -n --debug-dump-disasm '9<=3' | wc -l`
if [ $n -ne 5 ]; then
echo "Constant expression folding for strings didn't work"
exit 1
fi
n=`$VALGRIND $Q $JQ -n --debug-dump-disasm '9>=3' | wc -l`
if [ $n -ne 5 ]; then
echo "Constant expression folding for strings didn't work"
exit 1
fi
## Test JSON sequence support
cat > $d/expected <<EOF
ignoring parse error: Truncated value at line 2, column 5
ignoring parse error: Truncated value at line 2, column 25
ignoring parse error: Truncated value at line 2, column 41
EOF
printf '1\0362 3\n[0,1\036[4,5]true"ab"{"c":4\036{}{"d":5,"e":6"\036false\n'|$VALGRIND $Q $JQ -ces --seq '. == [2,3,[4,5],true,"ab",{},false]' > /dev/null 2> $d/out
cmp $d/out $d/expected
cat > $d/expected <<EOF
ignoring parse error: Truncated value at line 2, column 5
ignoring parse error: Truncated value at line 2, column 25
ignoring parse error: Truncated value at line 3, column 1
EOF
printf '1\0362 3\n[0,1\036[4,5]true"ab"{"c":4\036{}{"d":5,"e":6"false\n\036null'|$VALGRIND $Q $JQ -ces --seq '. == [2,3,[4,5],true,"ab",{},null]' > /dev/null 2> $d/out
cmp $d/out $d/expected
# Note that here jq sees no inputs at all but it still succeeds because
# --seq ignores parse errors
cat > $d/expected <<EOF
ignoring parse error: Unfinished abandoned text at EOF at line 1, column 4
EOF
printf '"foo' | $JQ -ce --seq . > $d/out 2>&1
cmp $d/out $d/expected
# Numeric values truncated by EOF are ignored
cat > $d/expected <<EOF
ignoring parse error: Unfinished abandoned text at EOF at line 1, column 1
EOF
printf '1' | $JQ -ce --seq . > $d/out 2>&1
cmp $d/out $d/expected
cat > $d/expected <<EOF
EOF
printf '1\n' | $JQ -cen --seq '[inputs] == []' >/dev/null 2> $d/out
cmp $d/out $d/expected
## Test streaming parser
## If we add an option to stream to the `import ... as $symbol;` directive
## then we can move these tests into tests/all.test.
$VALGRIND $Q $JQ -c '. as $d|path(..) as $p|$d|getpath($p)|scalars_or_empty|[$p,.]' < "$JQTESTDIR/torture/input0.json" > $d/out0
$VALGRIND $Q $JQ --stream -c '.|select(length==2)' < "$JQTESTDIR/torture/input0.json" > $d/out1
diff $d/out0 $d/out1
## XXX This test can be moved to tests/all.test _now_
clean=false
if which seq > /dev/null 2>&1; then
# XXX We should try every prefix of input0.json, but that makes this
# test very, very slow when run with valgrind, and the whole point
# is to run it with valgrind.
#
#len=`wc -c < "$JQTESTDIR/torture/input0.json"`
if [ -z "$VALGRIND" ]; then
start=1
end=`wc -c < "$JQTESTDIR/torture/input0.json"`
else
start=120
end=151
fi
for i in `seq $start $end`; do
dd "if=tests/torture/input0.json" bs=$i count=1 2>/dev/null |
$VALGRIND $JQ -c . > $d/out0 2>$d/err || true
if [ -n "$VALGRIND" ]; then
grep '^==[0-9][0-9]*== ERROR SUMMARY: 0 errors' $d/err > /dev/null
else
tail -1 $d/err | egrep -i 'assert|abort|core' && false
fi
dd "if=tests/torture/input0.json" bs=$i count=1 2>/dev/null |
$VALGRIND $JQ -cn --stream 'fromstream(inputs)' > $d/out1 2>$d/err || true
if [ -n "$VALGRIND" ]; then
grep '^==[0-9][0-9]*== ERROR SUMMARY: 0 errors' $d/err > /dev/null
else
tail -1 $d/err | egrep -i 'assert|abort|core' && false
fi
diff $d/out0 $d/out1
done
else
echo "Not doing torture tests"
fi
## Fuzz parser
## XXX With a `urandom` builtin we could move this test into tests/all.test
clean=false
if dd if=/dev/urandom bs=16 count=1024 > $d/rand 2>/dev/null; then
# Have a /dev/urandom, good
$VALGRIND $Q $JQ --seq . $d/rand >/dev/null 2>&1
$VALGRIND $Q $JQ --seq --stream . $d/rand >/dev/null 2>&1
dd if=/dev/urandom bs=16 count=1024 > $d/rand 2>/dev/null
$VALGRIND $Q $JQ --seq . $d/rand >/dev/null 2>&1
$VALGRIND $Q $JQ --seq --stream . $d/rand >/dev/null 2>&1
dd if=/dev/urandom bs=16 count=1024 > $d/rand 2>/dev/null
$VALGRIND $Q $JQ --seq . $d/rand >/dev/null 2>&1
$VALGRIND $Q $JQ --seq --stream . $d/rand >/dev/null 2>&1
fi
clean=true
## Test library/module system
# Check handling of ~/.jq; these can't move into jq_test.c yet because
# they depend on $HOME
if [ "`HOME="$mods" $VALGRIND $Q $JQ -nr fg`" != foobar ]; then
echo "Bug #479 appears to be back" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
if [ `HOME="$mods" $VALGRIND $Q $JQ --debug-dump-disasm -n fg | grep '^[a-z]' | wc -l` -gt 3 ]; then
echo "Binding too many defs into program" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
exit 0