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Fix handling of conversion problem in CP932 module
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b4f95b74 1/* Tests for loading and unloading of iconv modules.
57b36a0a 2 Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3 This file is part of the GNU C Library.
4 Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>, 2000.
5
6 The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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7 modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
8 License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
9 version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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11 The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
41bdb6e2 14 Lesser General Public License for more details.
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16 You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
17 License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
18 Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
19 02111-1307 USA. */
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20
21#include <iconv.h>
22#include <mcheck.h>
23#include <stdio.h>
24#include <stdlib.h>
25
26
27/* How many load/unload operations do we do. */
28#define TEST_ROUNDS 5000
29
30
31enum state { unloaded, loaded };
32
33struct
34{
35 const char *name;
36 enum state state;
37 iconv_t cd;
38} modules[] =
39{
40#define MODULE(Name) { .name = #Name, .state = unloaded }
41 MODULE (ISO-8859-1),
42 MODULE (ISO-8859-2),
43 MODULE (ISO-8859-3),
44 MODULE (ISO-8859-4),
45 MODULE (ISO-8859-5),
46 MODULE (ISO-8859-6),
47 MODULE (ISO-8859-15),
48 MODULE (EUC-JP),
49 MODULE (EUC-KR),
50 MODULE (EUC-CN),
51 MODULE (EUC-TW),
52 MODULE (SJIS),
53 MODULE (UHC),
54 MODULE (KOI8-R),
55 MODULE (BIG5),
56 MODULE (BIG5HKSCS)
57};
58#define nmodules (sizeof (modules) / sizeof (modules[0]))
59
60
61/* The test data. */
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62static const char inbuf[] =
63"The first step is the function to create a handle.\n"
64"\n"
65" - Function: iconv_t iconv_open (const char *TOCODE, const char\n"
66" *FROMCODE)\n"
67" The `iconv_open' function has to be used before starting a\n"
68" conversion. The two parameters this function takes determine the\n"
69" source and destination character set for the conversion and if the\n"
70" implementation has the possibility to perform such a conversion the\n"
71" function returns a handle.\n"
72"\n"
73" If the wanted conversion is not available the function returns\n"
74" `(iconv_t) -1'. In this case the global variable `errno' can have\n"
75" the following values:\n"
76"\n"
77" `EMFILE'\n"
78" The process already has `OPEN_MAX' file descriptors open.\n"
79"\n"
80" `ENFILE'\n"
81" The system limit of open file is reached.\n"
82"\n"
83" `ENOMEM'\n"
84" Not enough memory to carry out the operation.\n"
85"\n"
86" `EINVAL'\n"
87" The conversion from FROMCODE to TOCODE is not supported.\n"
88"\n"
89" It is not possible to use the same descriptor in different threads\n"
90" to perform independent conversions. Within the data structures\n"
91" associated with the descriptor there is information about the\n"
92" conversion state. This must not be messed up by using it in\n"
93" different conversions.\n"
94"\n"
95" An `iconv' descriptor is like a file descriptor as for every use a\n"
96" new descriptor must be created. The descriptor does not stand for\n"
97" all of the conversions from FROMSET to TOSET.\n"
98"\n"
99" The GNU C library implementation of `iconv_open' has one\n"
100" significant extension to other implementations. To ease the\n"
101" extension of the set of available conversions the implementation\n"
102" allows storing the necessary files with data and code in\n"
103" arbitrarily many directories. How this extension has to be\n"
104" written will be explained below (*note glibc iconv\n"
105" Implementation::). Here it is only important to say that all\n"
106" directories mentioned in the `GCONV_PATH' environment variable are\n"
107" considered if they contain a file `gconv-modules'. These\n"
108" directories need not necessarily be created by the system\n"
109" administrator. In fact, this extension is introduced to help users\n"
110" writing and using their own, new conversions. Of course this does\n"
111" not work for security reasons in SUID binaries; in this case only\n"
112" the system directory is considered and this normally is\n"
113" `PREFIX/lib/gconv'. The `GCONV_PATH' environment variable is\n"
114" examined exactly once at the first call of the `iconv_open'\n"
115" function. Later modifications of the variable have no effect.\n";
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116
117
118int
119main (void)
120{
57b36a0a 121 size_t count = TEST_ROUNDS;
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122 int result = 0;
123
124 mtrace ();
125
126 /* Just a seed. */
127 srandom (TEST_ROUNDS);
128
129 while (count--)
130 {
131 int idx = random () % nmodules;
132
133 if (modules[idx].state == unloaded)
134 {
135 char outbuf[10000];
136 char *inptr = (char *) inbuf;
137 size_t insize = sizeof (inbuf) - 1;
138 char *outptr = outbuf;
139 size_t outsize = sizeof (outbuf);
140
141 /* Load the module and do the conversion. */
142 modules[idx].cd = iconv_open ("UTF-8", modules[idx].name);
143
144 if (modules[idx].cd == (iconv_t) -1)
145 {
146 printf ("opening of %s failed: %m\n", modules[idx].name);
147 result = 1;
148 break;
149 }
150
151 modules[idx].state = loaded;
152
153 /* Now a simple test. */
154 if (iconv (modules[idx].cd, &inptr, &insize, &outptr, &outsize) != 0
155 || *inptr != '\0')
156 {
157 printf ("conversion with %s failed\n", modules[idx].name);
158 result = 1;
159 }
160 }
161 else
162 {
163 /* Unload the module. */
164 if (iconv_close (modules[idx].cd) != 0)
165 {
166 printf ("closing of %s failed: %m\n", modules[idx].name);
167 result = 1;
168 break;
169 }
170
171 modules[idx].state = unloaded;
172 }
173 }
174
175 for (count = 0; count < nmodules; ++count)
176 if (modules[count].state == loaded && iconv_close (modules[count].cd) != 0)
177 {
178 printf ("closing of %s failed: %m\n", modules[count].name);
179 result = 1;
180 }
181
182 return result;
183}