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authorTom Sepez <tsepez@chromium.org>2018-09-13 17:41:52 +0000
committerChromium commit bot <commit-bot@chromium.org>2018-09-13 17:41:52 +0000
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downloadpdfium-a5d7ad3aa8feb08a14b5cca173d673054c1ade23.tar.xz
Introduce FX_Number class as a replacement for FX_atonum().
The issue with FX_atonum() is that it doesn't return any information about whether it range-checked its integer values as a signed or unsigned type, even though it knows this as part of its processing. Rather than adding another out parameter to that function, create a class to hold all this information together. This is the first place things went astray while diagnosing bug 882959, in that a large positive value was cast to float as a negative value. Unfortunately, this doesn't affect the related bug, but is a step in the right direction. Change-Id: I0977ec8fccf85e2632a962507bdd30a1cbe6d33c Reviewed-on: https://pdfium-review.googlesource.com/42353 Reviewed-by: Lei Zhang <thestig@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Tom Sepez <tsepez@chromium.org>
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+// Copyright 2018 PDFium Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
+// found in the LICENSE file.
+
+#include <limits>
+
+#include "core/fxcrt/fx_number.h"
+#include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h"
+
+TEST(fxnumber, Default) {
+ FX_Number number;
+ EXPECT_TRUE(number.IsInteger());
+ EXPECT_FALSE(number.IsSigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(0u, number.GetUnsigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(0, number.GetSigned());
+ EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(0.0f, number.GetFloat());
+}
+
+TEST(fxnumber, FromUnsigned) {
+ FX_Number number(42u);
+ EXPECT_TRUE(number.IsInteger());
+ EXPECT_FALSE(number.IsSigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(42u, number.GetUnsigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(42, number.GetSigned());
+ EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(42.0f, number.GetFloat());
+
+ // Show that assignment works.
+ FX_Number number2 = number;
+ EXPECT_TRUE(number2.IsInteger());
+ EXPECT_FALSE(number2.IsSigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(42u, number2.GetUnsigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(42, number2.GetSigned());
+ EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(42.0F, number2.GetFloat());
+}
+
+TEST(fxnumber, FromSigned) {
+ FX_Number number(-128);
+ EXPECT_TRUE(number.IsInteger());
+ EXPECT_TRUE(number.IsSigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(4294967168u, number.GetUnsigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(-128, number.GetSigned());
+ EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(-128.0f, number.GetFloat());
+
+ // Show that assignment works.
+ FX_Number number2 = number;
+ EXPECT_TRUE(number2.IsInteger());
+ EXPECT_TRUE(number2.IsSigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(4294967168u, number2.GetUnsigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(-128, number2.GetSigned());
+ EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(-128.0f, number2.GetFloat());
+}
+
+TEST(fxnumber, FromFloat) {
+ FX_Number number(-100.001f);
+ EXPECT_FALSE(number.IsInteger());
+ EXPECT_TRUE(number.IsSigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(4294967196u, number.GetUnsigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(-100, number.GetSigned());
+ EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(-100.001f, number.GetFloat());
+
+ // Show that assignment works.
+ FX_Number number2 = number;
+ EXPECT_FALSE(number2.IsInteger());
+ EXPECT_TRUE(number2.IsSigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(4294967196u, number2.GetUnsigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(-100, number2.GetSigned());
+ EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(-100.001f, number2.GetFloat());
+}
+
+TEST(fxnumber, FromStringUnsigned) {
+ {
+ FX_Number number("");
+ EXPECT_TRUE(number.IsInteger());
+ EXPECT_FALSE(number.IsSigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(0u, number.GetUnsigned());
+ }
+ {
+ FX_Number number("0");
+ EXPECT_TRUE(number.IsInteger());
+ EXPECT_FALSE(number.IsSigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(0u, number.GetUnsigned());
+ }
+ {
+ FX_Number number("10");
+ EXPECT_TRUE(number.IsInteger());
+ EXPECT_FALSE(number.IsSigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(10u, number.GetUnsigned());
+ }
+ {
+ FX_Number number("4294967295");
+ EXPECT_TRUE(number.IsInteger());
+ EXPECT_FALSE(number.IsSigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(std::numeric_limits<uint32_t>::max(), number.GetUnsigned());
+ }
+ {
+ // Value overflows.
+ FX_Number number("4223423494965252");
+ EXPECT_TRUE(number.IsInteger());
+ EXPECT_FALSE(number.IsSigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(0u, number.GetUnsigned());
+ }
+ {
+ // No explicit sign will allow the number to go negative if we retrieve
+ // it as a signed value. This is needed for things like the encryption
+ // Permissions flag (Table 3.20 PDF 1.7 spec)
+ FX_Number number("4294965252");
+ EXPECT_EQ(-2044, number.GetSigned());
+ }
+}
+
+TEST(fxnumber, FromStringSigned) {
+ {
+ FX_Number number("-0");
+ EXPECT_TRUE(number.IsInteger());
+ EXPECT_TRUE(number.IsSigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(0, number.GetSigned());
+ }
+ {
+ FX_Number number("+0");
+ EXPECT_TRUE(number.IsInteger());
+ EXPECT_TRUE(number.IsSigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(0, number.GetSigned());
+ }
+ {
+ FX_Number number("-10");
+ EXPECT_TRUE(number.IsInteger());
+ EXPECT_TRUE(number.IsSigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(-10, number.GetSigned());
+ }
+ {
+ FX_Number number("+10");
+ EXPECT_TRUE(number.IsInteger());
+ EXPECT_TRUE(number.IsSigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(10, number.GetSigned());
+ }
+ {
+ FX_Number number("-2147483648");
+ EXPECT_TRUE(number.IsInteger());
+ EXPECT_TRUE(number.IsSigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(std::numeric_limits<int32_t>::min(), number.GetSigned());
+ }
+ {
+ FX_Number number("+2147483647");
+ EXPECT_TRUE(number.IsInteger());
+ EXPECT_TRUE(number.IsSigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(std::numeric_limits<int32_t>::max(), number.GetSigned());
+ }
+ {
+ // Value underflows.
+ FX_Number number("-2147483649");
+ EXPECT_EQ(0u, number.GetUnsigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(0, number.GetSigned());
+ }
+ {
+ // Value overflows.
+ FX_Number number("+2147483648");
+ EXPECT_EQ(0u, number.GetUnsigned());
+ EXPECT_EQ(0, number.GetSigned());
+ }
+}
+
+TEST(fxnumber, FromStringFloat) {
+ FX_Number number("3.24");
+ EXPECT_FLOAT_EQ(3.24f, number.GetFloat());
+}