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(CHK_FAIL_END): Remove redundant ret setting. (do_test): Remote ret variable.
465 lines
11 KiB
C
465 lines
11 KiB
C
/* Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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Contributed by Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>, 2004.
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The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
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Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
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02111-1307 USA. */
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#include <setjmp.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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char *temp_filename;
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static void do_prepare (void);
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static int do_test (void);
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#define PREPARE(argc, argv) do_prepare ()
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#define TEST_FUNCTION do_test ()
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#include "../test-skeleton.c"
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static void
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do_prepare (void)
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{
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int temp_fd = create_temp_file ("tst-chk1.", &temp_filename);
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if (temp_fd == -1)
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{
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printf ("cannot create temporary file: %m\n");
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exit (1);
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}
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const char *strs = "abcdefgh\nABCDEFGHI\nabcdefghij\nABCDEFGHIJ";
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if (write (temp_fd, strs, strlen (strs)) != strlen (strs))
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{
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puts ("could not write test strings into file");
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unlink (temp_filename);
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exit (1);
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}
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}
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volatile int chk_fail_ok, ret;
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jmp_buf chk_fail_buf;
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static void
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handler (int sig)
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{
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if (chk_fail_ok)
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{
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chk_fail_ok = 0;
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longjmp (chk_fail_buf, 1);
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}
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else
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_exit (127);
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}
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char buf[10];
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volatile size_t l0;
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volatile char *p;
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const char *str1 = "JIHGFEDCBA";
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const char *str2 = "F";
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const char *str3 = "%s%n%s%n";
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const char *str4 = "Hello, ";
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const char *str5 = "World!\n";
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char buf2[10] = "%s";
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int num1 = 67;
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int num2 = 987654;
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#define FAIL() \
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do { printf ("Failure on line %d\n", __LINE__); ret = 1; } while (0)
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#define CHK_FAIL_START \
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chk_fail_ok = 1; \
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if (! setjmp (chk_fail_buf)) \
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{
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#define CHK_FAIL_END \
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chk_fail_ok = 0; \
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FAIL (); \
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}
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#if __USE_FORTIFY_LEVEL >= 2
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#define CHK_FAIL2_START CHK_FAIL_START
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#define CHK_FAIL2_END CHK_FAIL_END
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#else
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#define CHK_FAIL2_START
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#define CHK_FAIL2_END
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#endif
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static int
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do_test (void)
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{
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struct sigaction sa;
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sa.sa_handler = handler;
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sa.sa_flags = 0;
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sigemptyset (&sa.sa_mask);
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sigaction (SIGABRT, &sa, NULL);
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struct A { char buf1[9]; char buf2[1]; } a;
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printf ("Test checking routines at fortify level %d\n",
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#ifdef __USE_FORTIFY_LEVEL
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(int) __USE_FORTIFY_LEVEL
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#else
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0
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#endif
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);
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/* These ops can be done without runtime checking of object size. */
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memcpy (buf, "abcdefghij", 10);
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memmove (buf + 1, buf, 9);
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if (memcmp (buf, "aabcdefghi", 10))
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FAIL ();
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if (mempcpy (buf + 5, "abcde", 5) != buf + 10 || memcmp (buf, "aabcdabcde", 10))
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FAIL ();
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memset (buf + 8, 'j', 2);
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if (memcmp (buf, "aabcdabcjj", 10))
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FAIL ();
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strcpy (buf + 4, "EDCBA");
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if (memcmp (buf, "aabcEDCBA", 10))
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FAIL ();
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if (stpcpy (buf + 8, "F") != buf + 9 || memcmp (buf, "aabcEDCBF", 10))
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FAIL ();
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strncpy (buf + 6, "X", 4);
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if (memcmp (buf, "aabcEDX\0\0", 10))
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FAIL ();
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if (sprintf (buf + 7, "%s", "67") != 2 || memcmp (buf, "aabcEDX67", 10))
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FAIL ();
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if (snprintf (buf + 7, 3, "%s", "987654") != 6
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|| memcmp (buf, "aabcEDX98", 10))
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FAIL ();
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/* These ops need runtime checking, but shouldn't __chk_fail. */
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memcpy (buf, "abcdefghij", l0 + 10);
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memmove (buf + 1, buf, l0 + 9);
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if (memcmp (buf, "aabcdefghi", 10))
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FAIL ();
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if (mempcpy (buf + 5, "abcde", l0 + 5) != buf + 10 || memcmp (buf, "aabcdabcde", 10))
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FAIL ();
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memset (buf + 8, 'j', l0 + 2);
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if (memcmp (buf, "aabcdabcjj", 10))
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FAIL ();
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strcpy (buf + 4, str1 + 5);
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if (memcmp (buf, "aabcEDCBA", 10))
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FAIL ();
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if (stpcpy (buf + 8, str2) != buf + 9 || memcmp (buf, "aabcEDCBF", 10))
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FAIL ();
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strncpy (buf + 6, "X", l0 + 4);
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if (memcmp (buf, "aabcEDX\0\0", 10))
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FAIL ();
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if (sprintf (buf + 7, "%d", num1) != 2 || memcmp (buf, "aabcEDX67", 10))
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FAIL ();
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if (snprintf (buf + 7, 3, "%d", num2) != 6 || memcmp (buf, "aabcEDX98", 10))
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FAIL ();
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buf[l0 + 8] = '\0';
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strcat (buf, "A");
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if (memcmp (buf, "aabcEDX9A", 10))
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FAIL ();
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buf[l0 + 7] = '\0';
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strncat (buf, "ZYXWV", l0 + 2);
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if (memcmp (buf, "aabcEDXZY", 10))
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FAIL ();
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memcpy (a.buf1, "abcdefghij", l0 + 10);
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memmove (a.buf1 + 1, a.buf1, l0 + 9);
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if (memcmp (a.buf1, "aabcdefghi", 10))
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FAIL ();
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if (mempcpy (a.buf1 + 5, "abcde", l0 + 5) != a.buf1 + 10
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|| memcmp (a.buf1, "aabcdabcde", 10))
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FAIL ();
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memset (a.buf1 + 8, 'j', l0 + 2);
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if (memcmp (a.buf1, "aabcdabcjj", 10))
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FAIL ();
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#if __USE_FORTIFY_LEVEL < 2
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/* The following tests are supposed to crash with -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2
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and sufficient GCC support, as the string operations overflow
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from a.buf1 into a.buf2. */
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strcpy (a.buf1 + 4, str1 + 5);
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if (memcmp (a.buf1, "aabcEDCBA", 10))
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FAIL ();
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if (stpcpy (a.buf1 + 8, str2) != a.buf1 + 9 || memcmp (a.buf1, "aabcEDCBF", 10))
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FAIL ();
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strncpy (a.buf1 + 6, "X", l0 + 4);
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if (memcmp (a.buf1, "aabcEDX\0\0", 10))
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FAIL ();
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if (sprintf (a.buf1 + 7, "%d", num1) != 2 || memcmp (a.buf1, "aabcEDX67", 10))
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FAIL ();
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if (snprintf (a.buf1 + 7, 3, "%d", num2) != 6
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|| memcmp (a.buf1, "aabcEDX98", 10))
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FAIL ();
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a.buf1[l0 + 8] = '\0';
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strcat (a.buf1, "A");
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if (memcmp (a.buf1, "aabcEDX9A", 10))
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FAIL ();
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a.buf1[l0 + 7] = '\0';
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strncat (a.buf1, "ZYXWV", l0 + 2);
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if (memcmp (a.buf1, "aabcEDXZY", 10))
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FAIL ();
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#endif
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#if __USE_FORTIFY_LEVEL >= 1
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/* Now check if all buffer overflows are caught at runtime. */
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CHK_FAIL_START
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memcpy (buf + 1, "abcdefghij", l0 + 10);
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CHK_FAIL_END
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CHK_FAIL_START
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memmove (buf + 2, buf + 1, l0 + 9);
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CHK_FAIL_END
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CHK_FAIL_START
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p = mempcpy (buf + 6, "abcde", l0 + 5);
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CHK_FAIL_END
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CHK_FAIL_START
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memset (buf + 9, 'j', l0 + 2);
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CHK_FAIL_END
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CHK_FAIL_START
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strcpy (buf + 5, str1 + 5);
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CHK_FAIL_END
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CHK_FAIL_START
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p = stpcpy (buf + 9, str2);
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CHK_FAIL_END
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CHK_FAIL_START
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strncpy (buf + 7, "X", l0 + 4);
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CHK_FAIL_END
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CHK_FAIL_START
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sprintf (buf + 8, "%d", num1);
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CHK_FAIL_END
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CHK_FAIL_START
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snprintf (buf + 8, l0 + 3, "%d", num2);
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CHK_FAIL_END
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memcpy (buf, str1 + 2, l0 + 9);
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CHK_FAIL_START
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strcat (buf, "AB");
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CHK_FAIL_END
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memcpy (buf, str1 + 3, l0 + 8);
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CHK_FAIL_START
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strncat (buf, "ZYXWV", l0 + 3);
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CHK_FAIL_END
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CHK_FAIL_START
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memcpy (a.buf1 + 1, "abcdefghij", l0 + 10);
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CHK_FAIL_END
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CHK_FAIL_START
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memmove (a.buf1 + 2, a.buf1 + 1, l0 + 9);
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CHK_FAIL_END
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CHK_FAIL_START
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p = mempcpy (a.buf1 + 6, "abcde", l0 + 5);
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CHK_FAIL_END
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CHK_FAIL_START
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memset (a.buf1 + 9, 'j', l0 + 2);
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CHK_FAIL_END
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#if __USE_FORTIFY_LEVEL >= 2
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# define O 0
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#else
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# define O 1
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#endif
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CHK_FAIL_START
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strcpy (a.buf1 + (O + 4), str1 + 5);
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CHK_FAIL_END
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CHK_FAIL_START
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p = stpcpy (a.buf1 + (O + 8), str2);
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CHK_FAIL_END
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CHK_FAIL_START
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strncpy (a.buf1 + (O + 6), "X", l0 + 4);
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CHK_FAIL_END
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CHK_FAIL_START
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sprintf (a.buf1 + (O + 7), "%d", num1);
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CHK_FAIL_END
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CHK_FAIL_START
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snprintf (a.buf1 + (O + 7), l0 + 3, "%d", num2);
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CHK_FAIL_END
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memcpy (a.buf1, str1 + (3 - O), l0 + 8 + O);
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CHK_FAIL_START
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strcat (a.buf1, "AB");
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CHK_FAIL_END
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memcpy (a.buf1, str1 + (4 - O), l0 + 7 + O);
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CHK_FAIL_START
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strncat (a.buf1, "ZYXWV", l0 + 3);
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CHK_FAIL_END
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#endif
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/* Now checks for %n protection. */
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/* Constant literals passed directly are always ok
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(even with warnings about possible bugs from GCC). */
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int n1, n2;
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if (sprintf (buf, "%s%n%s%n", str2, &n1, str2, &n2) != 2
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|| n1 != 1 || n2 != 2)
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FAIL ();
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/* In this case the format string is not known at compile time,
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but resides in read-only memory, so is ok. */
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if (snprintf (buf, 4, str3, str2, &n1, str2, &n2) != 2
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|| n1 != 1 || n2 != 2)
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FAIL ();
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strcpy (buf2 + 2, "%n%s%n");
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/* When the format string is writable and contains %n,
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with -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 it causes __chk_fail. */
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CHK_FAIL2_START
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if (sprintf (buf, buf2, str2, &n1, str2, &n1) != 2)
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FAIL ();
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CHK_FAIL2_END
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CHK_FAIL2_START
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if (snprintf (buf, 3, buf2, str2, &n1, str2, &n1) != 2)
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FAIL ();
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CHK_FAIL2_END
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/* But if there is no %n, even writable format string
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should work. */
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buf2[6] = '\0';
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if (sprintf (buf, buf2 + 4, str2) != 1)
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FAIL ();
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/* Constant literals passed directly are always ok
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(even with warnings about possible bugs from GCC). */
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if (printf ("%s%n%s%n", str4, &n1, str5, &n2) != 14
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|| n1 != 7 || n2 != 14)
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FAIL ();
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/* In this case the format string is not known at compile time,
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but resides in read-only memory, so is ok. */
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if (printf (str3, str4, &n1, str5, &n2) != 14
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|| n1 != 7 || n2 != 14)
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FAIL ();
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strcpy (buf2 + 2, "%n%s%n");
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/* When the format string is writable and contains %n,
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with -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 it causes __chk_fail. */
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CHK_FAIL2_START
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if (printf (buf2, str4, &n1, str5, &n1) != 14)
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FAIL ();
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CHK_FAIL2_END
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/* But if there is no %n, even writable format string
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should work. */
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buf2[6] = '\0';
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if (printf (buf2 + 4, str5) != 7)
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FAIL ();
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FILE *fp = stdout;
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/* Constant literals passed directly are always ok
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(even with warnings about possible bugs from GCC). */
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if (fprintf (fp, "%s%n%s%n", str4, &n1, str5, &n2) != 14
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|| n1 != 7 || n2 != 14)
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FAIL ();
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/* In this case the format string is not known at compile time,
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but resides in read-only memory, so is ok. */
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if (fprintf (fp, str3, str4, &n1, str5, &n2) != 14
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|| n1 != 7 || n2 != 14)
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FAIL ();
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strcpy (buf2 + 2, "%n%s%n");
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/* When the format string is writable and contains %n,
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with -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 it causes __chk_fail. */
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CHK_FAIL2_START
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if (fprintf (fp, buf2, str4, &n1, str5, &n1) != 14)
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FAIL ();
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CHK_FAIL2_END
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/* But if there is no %n, even writable format string
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should work. */
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buf2[6] = '\0';
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if (fprintf (fp, buf2 + 4, str5) != 7)
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FAIL ();
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if (freopen (temp_filename, "r", stdin) == NULL)
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{
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puts ("could not open temporary file");
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exit (1);
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}
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if (gets (buf) != buf || memcmp (buf, "abcdefgh", 9))
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FAIL ();
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if (gets (buf) != buf || memcmp (buf, "ABCDEFGHI", 10))
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FAIL ();
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#if __USE_FORTIFY_LEVEL >= 1
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CHK_FAIL_START
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if (gets (buf) != buf)
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FAIL ();
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CHK_FAIL_END
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#endif
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if (freopen (temp_filename, "r", stdin) == NULL)
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{
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puts ("could not open temporary file");
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exit (1);
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}
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if (fseek (stdin, 9 + 10 + 11, SEEK_SET))
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{
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puts ("could not seek in test file");
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exit (1);
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}
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#if __USE_FORTIFY_LEVEL >= 1
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CHK_FAIL_START
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if (gets (buf) != buf)
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FAIL ();
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CHK_FAIL_END
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#endif
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return ret;
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}
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