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2017-03-21Add missing PUGI__FN to string_to_integerArseny Kapoulkine
2017-03-21Revert "Fix gcc-4.8 compilation warning when using -Wstrict-overflow"Arseny Kapoulkine
This reverts commit 79109a8546f963d17522d75112cffcfd8cbe35fc. This warning does not happen on gcc-4.8.4; the workaround introduces an unsigned integer overflow which results in a runtime error when compiled with integer sanitizer.
2017-03-21tests: Do not use unsigned underflow in test codeArseny Kapoulkine
This triggers a runtime error under integer sanitizer
2017-03-21tests: Fix invalid buffer sizeArseny Kapoulkine
This was triggering an buffer read overflow with asan.
2017-03-21Fix path to fuzzing corpusArseny Kapoulkine
2017-03-06Merge pull request #134 from ogdf/explicit-fallthroughsArseny Kapoulkine
Silence g++ 7.0.1 -Wimplicit-fallthrough warnings
2017-03-05Silence g++ 7.0.1 -Wimplicit-fallthrough warningsStephan Beyer
This is accomplished by putting a // fallthrough comment at the right place. This seems to be more portable than an attribute-based solution like [[fallthrough]] or __attribute__((fallthrough)).
2017-03-03Simplify compact_hash_table implementationArseny Kapoulkine
Instead of a separate implementation for find/insert, use just one that can do both. This reduces the code size and simplifies code coverage; the resulting code is close to what we had in terms of performance and since hash table is a fall back should not affect any real workloads.
2017-02-11Merge pull request #132 from zeux/fuzzArseny Kapoulkine
Improve fuzzing support
2017-02-11tests: Fix fuzz_setup.shArseny Kapoulkine
Make the file executable, fix Windows newlines and fix clang setup.
2017-02-11tests: Add fuzzing dictionariesArseny Kapoulkine
Hopefully this will allow for better fuzzing coverage
2017-02-09tests: Add XPath fuzzingArseny Kapoulkine
Only fuzz the parser for now.
2017-02-09tests: Add a script to set up fuzzing toolsArseny Kapoulkine
This downloads a clang build that has support for instrumentation, and also downloads and compiles libFuzzer.a.
2017-02-09fuzz: Use libFuzzer instead of afl-fuzzArseny Kapoulkine
This allows us to have faster fuzz cycles since the fuzzer is in-process.
2017-02-09tests: Increase the number of translate callsArseny Kapoulkine
This should make the test fail on a 32-bit target.
2017-02-09tests: Fix clang buildArseny Kapoulkine
2017-02-09tests: Add more XPath out of memory testsArseny Kapoulkine
2017-02-09Add invalid type assertion for offset_debugArseny Kapoulkine
This will make sure we don't forget to implement offset_debug for new node types if they ever happen (really it's mostly for consistency).
2017-02-08tests: Increase the number of translate callsArseny Kapoulkine
This should make the test fail on a 32-bit target.
2017-02-08tests: Fix clang buildArseny Kapoulkine
2017-02-08tests: Add more XPath out of memory testsArseny Kapoulkine
2017-02-07Add invalid type assertion for offset_debugArseny Kapoulkine
This will make sure we don't forget to implement offset_debug for new node types if they ever happen (really it's mostly for consistency).
2017-02-07XPath: Simplify sorting implementationArseny Kapoulkine
Instead of a complicated partitioning scheme that tries to maintain the equal area in the middle, use a scheme where we keep the equal area in the left part of the array and then move it to the middle. Since generally sorted arrays don't contain many duplicates this extra copy is not too expensive, and it significantly simplifies the logic and maintains good complexity for sorting arrays with many equal elements nonetheless (unlike Hoare partitioning). Instead of a median of 9 just use a median of 3 - it performs pretty much identically on some internal performance tests, despite having a bit more comparisons in some cases. Finally, change the insertion sort threshold to 16 elements since that appears to have slightly better performance.
2017-02-06XPath: Optimize insertion_sortArseny Kapoulkine
The previous implementation opted for doing two comparisons per element in the sorted case in order to remove one iterator bounds check per moved element when we actually need to copy. In our case however the comparator is pretty expensive (except for remove_duplicates which is fast as it is) so an extra object comparison hurts much more than an iterator comparison saves. This makes sorting by document order up to 3% faster for random sequences.
2017-02-05XPath: Remove redundant calls from xml_node::select_nodes et alArseny Kapoulkine
Instead of delegating to a method that just forwards the call to xpath_query call the relevant method directly.
2017-02-05XPath: Remove evaluate_string_implArseny Kapoulkine
It adds one stack frame to string query evaluation and does not really simplify the code.
2017-02-05Merge pull request #131 from zeux/xpath-noehArseny Kapoulkine
XPath: Remove exceptional control flow
2017-02-05tests: Add more XPath sorting testsArseny Kapoulkine
Cover empty node case - no XPath query can result in that but it's possible to create a node set with empty nodes manually.
2017-02-03XPath: Simplify evaluation error flowArseny Kapoulkine
Instead of having two checks for out-of-memory when exceptions are enabled, do just one and decide what to do based on whether we can throw.
2017-02-02XPath: Clean up out-of-memory parse error handlingArseny Kapoulkine
Instead of relying on a specific string in the parse result, use allocator error state to report the error and then convert it to a string if necessary. We currently have to manually trigger the OOM error in two places because we use global allocator in rare cases; we don't really need to do this so this will be cleaned up later.
2017-02-02tests: Add more out of memory tests for XPath evaluationArseny Kapoulkine
2017-02-02tests: Add more embed_pcdata testsArseny Kapoulkine
2017-02-01tests: Improve parsing coverageArseny Kapoulkine
Add tests for PI erroring exactly at the buffer boundary with non-zero-terminated buffers (so we have to clear the last character which changes the parsing flow slightly) and a test that makes sure parse_embed_pcdata works properly with XML fragments where PCDATA can be at the root level but can't be embedded into the document node.
2017-02-01Remove redundant branch from xml_node::path()Arseny Kapoulkine
The code works fine regardless of the *j->name check, and omitting this makes the code more symmetric between the "count" and "write" stage; additionally this improves coverage - due to how strcpy_insitu works it's not really possible to get an empty non-NULL name in the node.
2017-02-01tests: Remove redundant coverage testArseny Kapoulkine
The only point was to try to test all paths where we can run out of memory while decoding something. It seems like it may be impossible to actually do this given that we can't run all paths as wchar_t size detection is done at runtime...
2017-01-31tests: Add more tests to increase coverageArseny Kapoulkine
This change adds more thorough tests for attribute conversion as well as some assorted tests that fix gaps in coverage.
2017-01-31tests: Add compact hash table reserve testArseny Kapoulkine
This makes sure all .reserve calls failure paths are covered. These tests don't explicitly test if reserve is present on all paths - this is much harder to test since not all modifications require reserve to be called, so we'll have to rely on a combination of automated testing and sanity checking for this. Also add more parsing out of memory coverage tests.
2017-01-31tests: Add coverage tests for encoding detectionArseny Kapoulkine
Enumerate successfull cases and also cases where the detection stops half-way and results in a different detected encoding.
2017-01-31tests: More XPath coverage testsArseny Kapoulkine
2017-01-31tests: Add more DOM coverage testsArseny Kapoulkine
Add tests for various corner cases of DOM inspection and modification routines.
2017-01-30Remove null pointer test from first_element_by_pathArseny Kapoulkine
All other functions treat null pointer inputs as invalid; now this function does as well.
2017-01-30tests: Add more coverage testsArseny Kapoulkine
Expand out of memory coverage during XPath parsing and evaluation and add some other small tests.
2017-01-30XPath: Remove (re)allocate_throw and setjmpArseny Kapoulkine
Now error handling in XPath implementation relies on explicit error propagation and is converted to an appropriate result at the end.
2017-01-30XPath: Replace all (re)allocate_throw with (re)allocate_nothrowArseny Kapoulkine
This generates some out-of-memory code paths that are not covered by existing tests, which will need to be resolved later.
2017-01-30tests: Make predicate out-of-memory test less aggressiveArseny Kapoulkine
Currently this test has very large runtime and relies on the fact that the first memory allocation error causes the test to terminate. This does not work with new behavior of running the query through and reporting the error at the end, so make the runtime reasonable but still generate enough memory to blow past the budget.
2017-01-30XPath: Fix reallocate_nothrow to preserve existing stateArseny Kapoulkine
Instead of rolling back the allocation and trying to allocate again, explicitly handle inplace reallocate if possible, and allocate a new block otherwise. This is going to be important once we use reallocate_nothrow from a non-throwing context.
2017-01-30XPath: Use nonthrowing allocations in duplicate_stringArseny Kapoulkine
This requires explicit error handling for xpath_string::data calls.
2017-01-30XPath: Throw std::bad_alloc if we got an out-of-memory errorArseny Kapoulkine
This allows us to gradually convert exception handling of out-of-memory during evaluation to a non-throwing approach without changing the observable behavior.
2017-01-30tests: Add more tests for branch coverageArseny Kapoulkine
gcov -b surfaced many lines with partial coverage, where branch is only ever taken or not taken, or one of the expressions in a complex conditional is always either true or false. This change adds a series of tests (mostly focusing on XPath) to reduce the number of partially covered lines.
2017-01-30tests: Add an error propagation test for XPathArseny Kapoulkine
This test is supposed to test error coverage in different expressions that are nested in other expressions to reduce the number of never-taken branches in tests (and make sure we aren't missing any).