tinycc/tests/tests2/90_struct-init.c
Michael Matz 9e429dbef0 Fix invalid size with GNU designated initializers
the uninitialized cumofs was leading to random sizes for
the memset when initializing local structures, potentially
leading to segfaults from it.  Only a problem with GNU
designated initializers, which we didn't test very well.
See testcase.
2019-07-21 21:14:58 +02:00

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typedef unsigned char u8;
typedef struct {} empty_s;
struct contains_empty {
u8 a;
empty_s empty;
u8 b;
};
struct contains_empty ce = { { (1) }, (empty_s){}, 022, };
/* The following decl of 'q' would demonstrate the TCC bug in init_putv when
handling copying compound literals. (Compound literals
aren't acceptable constant initializers in isoc99, but
we accept them like gcc, except for this case)
//char *q = (char *){ "trara" }; */
struct SS {u8 a[3], b; };
struct SS sinit16[] = { { 1 }, 2 };
struct S
{
u8 a,b;
u8 c[2];
};
struct T
{
u8 s[16];
u8 a;
};
struct U
{
u8 a;
struct S s;
u8 b;
struct T t;
};
struct V
{
struct S s;
struct T t;
u8 a;
};
struct W
{
struct V t;
struct S s[];
};
struct S gs = ((struct S){1, 2, 3, 4});
struct S gs2 = {1, 2, {3, 4}};
struct T gt = {"hello", 42};
struct U gu = {3, 5,6,7,8, 4, "huhu", 43};
struct U gu2 = {3, {5,6,7,8}, 4, {"huhu", 43}};
/* Optional braces around scalar initializers. Accepted, but with
a warning. */
struct U gu3 = { {3}, {5,6,7,8,}, 4, {"huhu", 43}};
/* Many superfluous braces and leaving out one initializer for U.s.c[1] */
struct U gu4 = { 3, {5,6,7,}, 5, { "bla", {44}} };
/* Superfluous braces and useless parens around values */
struct S gs3 = { (1), {(2)}, {(((3))), {4}}};
/* Superfluous braces, and leaving out braces for V.t, plus cast */
struct V gv = {{{3},4,{5,6}}, "haha", (u8)45, 46};
/* Compound literal */
struct V gv2 = {(struct S){7,8,{9,10}}, {"hihi", 47}, 48};
/* Parens around compound literal */
struct V gv3 = {((struct S){7,8,{9,10}}), {"hoho", 49}, 50};
/* Initialization of a flex array member (warns in GCC) */
struct W gw = {{1,2,3,4}, {1,2,3,4,5}};
union UU {
u8 a;
u8 b;
};
struct SU {
union UU u;
u8 c;
};
struct SU gsu = {5,6};
/* Unnamed struct/union members aren't ISO C, but it's a widely accepted
extension. See below for further extensions to that under -fms-extension.*/
union UV {
struct {u8 a,b;};
struct S s;
};
union UV guv = {{6,5}};
union UV guv2 = {{.b = 7, .a = 8}};
union UV guv3 = {.b = 8, .a = 7};
struct SSU {
int y;
struct { int x; };
};
struct SSU gssu1 = { .y = 5, .x = 3 };
struct SSU gssu2 = { 5, 3 };
/* Under -fms-extensions also the following is valid:
union UV2 {
struct Anon {u8 a,b;}; // unnamed member, but tagged struct, ...
struct S s;
};
struct Anon gan = { 10, 11 }; // ... which makes it available here.
union UV2 guv4 = {{4,3}}; // and the other inits from above as well
*/
struct in6_addr {
union {
u8 u6_addr8[16];
unsigned short u6_addr16[8];
} u;
};
struct flowi6 {
struct in6_addr saddr, daddr;
};
struct pkthdr {
struct in6_addr daddr, saddr;
};
struct pkthdr phdr = { { { 6,5,4,3 } }, { { 9,8,7,6 } } };
struct Wrap {
void *func;
};
int global;
void inc_global (void)
{
global++;
}
struct Wrap global_wrap[] = {
((struct Wrap) {inc_global}),
inc_global,
};
#include <stdio.h>
void print_ (const char *name, const u8 *p, long size)
{
printf ("%s:", name);
while (size--) {
printf (" %x", *p++);
}
printf ("\n");
}
#define print(x) print_(#x, (u8*)&x, sizeof (x))
#if 1
void foo (struct W *w, struct pkthdr *phdr_)
{
struct S ls = {1, 2, 3, 4};
struct S ls2 = {1, 2, {3, 4}};
struct T lt = {"hello", 42};
struct U lu = {3, 5,6,7,8, 4, "huhu", 43};
struct U lu1 = {3, ls, 4, {"huhu", 43}};
struct U lu2 = {3, (ls), 4, {"huhu", 43}};
const struct S *pls = &ls;
struct S ls21 = *pls;
struct U lu22 = {3, *pls, 4, {"huhu", 43}};
/* Incomplete bracing. */
struct U lu21 = {3, ls, 4, "huhu", 43};
/* Optional braces around scalar initializers. Accepted, but with
a warning. */
struct U lu3 = { 3, {5,6,7,8,}, 4, {"huhu", 43}};
/* Many superfluous braces and leaving out one initializer for U.s.c[1] */
struct U lu4 = { 3, {5,6,7,}, 5, { "bla", 44} };
/* Superfluous braces and useless parens around values */
struct S ls3 = { (1), (2), {(((3))), 4}};
/* Superfluous braces, and leaving out braces for V.t, plus cast */
struct V lv = {{3,4,{5,6}}, "haha", (u8)45, 46};
/* Compound literal */
struct V lv2 = {(struct S)w->t.s, {"hihi", 47}, 48};
/* Parens around compound literal */
struct V lv3 = {((struct S){7,8,{9,10}}), ((const struct W *)w)->t.t, 50};
const struct pkthdr *phdr = phdr_;
struct flowi6 flow = { .daddr = phdr->daddr, .saddr = phdr->saddr };
int elt = 0x42;
/* Range init, overlapping */
struct T lt2 = { { [1 ... 5] = 9, [6 ... 10] = elt, [4 ... 7] = elt+1 }, 1 };
struct SSU lssu1 = { 5, 3 };
struct SSU lssu2 = { .y = 5, .x = 3 };
/* designated initializers in GNU form */
#if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__TINYC__)
struct S ls4 = {a: 1, b: 2, c: {3, 4}};
#else
struct S ls4 = {.a = 1, .b = 2, .c = {3, 4}};
#endif
print(ls);
print(ls2);
print(lt);
print(lu);
print(lu1);
print(lu2);
print(ls21);
print(lu21);
print(lu22);
print(lu3);
print(lu4);
print(ls3);
print(lv);
print(lv2);
print(lv3);
print(lt2);
print(lssu1);
print(lssu2);
print(flow);
print(ls4);
}
#endif
void test_compound_with_relocs (void)
{
struct Wrap local_wrap[] = {
((struct Wrap) {inc_global}),
inc_global,
};
void (*p)(void);
p = global_wrap[0].func; p();
p = global_wrap[1].func; p();
p = local_wrap[0].func; p();
p = local_wrap[1].func; p();
}
void sys_ni(void) { printf("ni\n"); }
void sys_one(void) { printf("one\n"); }
void sys_two(void) { printf("two\n"); }
void sys_three(void) { printf("three\n"); }
typedef void (*fptr)(void);
const fptr table[3] = {
[0 ... 2] = &sys_ni,
[0] = sys_one,
[1] = sys_two,
[2] = sys_three,
};
void test_multi_relocs(void)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(table)/sizeof(table[0]); i++)
table[i]();
}
/* Following is from GCC gcc.c-torture/execute/20050613-1.c. */
struct SEA { int i; int j; int k; int l; };
struct SEB { struct SEA a; int r[1]; };
struct SEC { struct SEA a; int r[0]; };
struct SED { struct SEA a; int r[]; };
static void
test_correct_filling (struct SEA *x)
{
static int i;
if (x->i != 0 || x->j != 5 || x->k != 0 || x->l != 0)
printf("sea_fill%d: wrong\n", i);
else
printf("sea_fill%d: okay\n", i);
i++;
}
int
test_zero_init (void)
{
/* The peculiarity here is that only a.j is initialized. That
means that all other members must be zero initialized. TCC
once didn't do that for sub-level designators. */
struct SEB b = { .a.j = 5 };
struct SEC c = { .a.j = 5 };
struct SED d = { .a.j = 5 };
test_correct_filling (&b.a);
test_correct_filling (&c.a);
test_correct_filling (&d.a);
return 0;
}
int main()
{
print(ce);
print(gs);
print(gs2);
print(gt);
print(gu);
print(gu2);
print(gu3);
print(gu4);
print(gs3);
print(gv);
print(gv2);
print(gv3);
print(sinit16);
print(gw);
print(gsu);
print(guv);
print(guv.b);
print(guv2);
print(guv3);
print(gssu1);
print(gssu2);
print(phdr);
foo(&gw, &phdr);
//printf("q: %s\n", q);
test_compound_with_relocs();
test_multi_relocs();
test_zero_init();
return 0;
}