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changeset 10097:cefe7c844a80
More memcmp tests.
author | Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org> |
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date | Tue, 20 May 2008 12:55:35 +0200 |
parents | b013737a6997 |
children | f44f09b398a5 |
files | ChangeLog tests/test-memcmp.c |
diffstat | 2 files changed, 42 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +2008-05-20 Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org> + + * tests/test-memcmp.c (main): Test also the sign of the result. Test + against two known bugs; code taken from autoconf's AC_FUNC_MEMCMP. + 2008-05-20 Simon Josefsson <simon@josefsson.org> * modules/memcmp-tests: New file.
--- a/tests/test-memcmp.c +++ b/tests/test-memcmp.c @@ -37,16 +37,44 @@ int main (void) { - char foo[] = "foo"; - char foobar[] = "foobar"; - char bar[] = "bar"; - + /* Test equal / not equal distinction. */ ASSERT (memcmp (NULL, NULL, 0) == 0); - ASSERT (memcmp (foo, foobar, 2) == 0); - ASSERT (memcmp (foo, foobar, 3) == 0); - ASSERT (memcmp (foo, foobar, 4) != 0); - ASSERT (memcmp (foo, bar, 1) != 0); - ASSERT (memcmp (foo, bar, 3) != 0); + ASSERT (memcmp ("foo", "foobar", 2) == 0); + ASSERT (memcmp ("foo", "foobar", 3) == 0); + ASSERT (memcmp ("foo", "foobar", 4) != 0); + ASSERT (memcmp ("foo", "bar", 1) != 0); + ASSERT (memcmp ("foo", "bar", 3) != 0); + + /* Test less / equal / greater distinction. */ + ASSERT (memcmp ("foo", "moo", 4) < 0); + ASSERT (memcmp ("moo", "foo", 4) > 0); + ASSERT (memcmp ("oomph", "oops", 3) < 0); + ASSERT (memcmp ("oops", "oomph", 3) > 0); + ASSERT (memcmp ("foo", "foobar", 4) < 0); + ASSERT (memcmp ("foobar", "foo", 4) > 0); + + /* Some old versions of memcmp were not 8-bit clean. */ + ASSERT (memcmp ("\100", "\201", 1) < 0); + ASSERT (memcmp ("\201", "\100", 1) > 0); + ASSERT (memcmp ("\200", "\201", 1) < 0); + ASSERT (memcmp ("\201", "\200", 1) > 0); + + /* The Next x86 OpenStep bug shows up only when comparing 16 bytes + or more and with at least one buffer not starting on a 4-byte boundary. + William Lewis provided this test program. */ + { + char foo[21]; + char bar[21]; + int i; + for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) + { + char *a = foo + i; + char *b = bar + i; + strcpy (a, "--------01111111"); + strcpy (b, "--------10000000"); + ASSERT (memcmp (a, b, 16) < 0); + } + } return 0; }