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1304 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
ToruNiina
40eb1d2213 chore: update ci runners to the latest 2023-04-29 02:16:40 +09:00
ToruNiina
2da3b67d02 doc #217: add description about C++17 feature 2023-04-24 22:36:08 +09:00
ToruNiina
0dcf07b774 doc: update contributor list 2023-04-24 22:34:49 +09:00
Toru Niina
d47fe788bc
Merge pull request #214 from VestniK/raw_ptr_iter
Fix for case when vector iterator is raw pointer
2023-03-17 22:11:38 +09:00
Sergey Vidyuk
78ae165096 Fix for case when vector iterator is raw pointer
We are using patched libc++ which uses raw pointers for vector itrators
to improve code compilation speed. This commit fixed two compilation
issues in toml11:
 * location::const_iterator deinition assumes that vector const_iterator
   is struct or class type rather than raw pointer.
 * `const const_itetr foo()` triggers `-Wignored-qualifiers` for primitive
   types and `void` which breaks `-Wextra -Werror` compilation.
2023-03-16 23:02:19 +07:00
ToruNiina
86eefc7255 feat: update toml-test from v1.2.0 to v1.3.0 2023-02-13 00:44:15 +09:00
ToruNiina
51e5d845b0 fix: #213 allow long binary integer 2023-02-12 23:20:09 +09:00
ToruNiina
ce941c318b fix: prevent windows minmax macro 2023-02-12 20:27:14 +09:00
ToruNiina
fd969a679b test: check if a large bin ints are parsed 2023-02-12 19:03:59 +09:00
ToruNiina
51587338cd fix: avoid overflow at postproc of the last loop 2023-02-12 18:50:46 +09:00
ToruNiina
418bfe9117 fix: cast explicitly to avoid un/signed comparison 2023-02-12 16:44:18 +09:00
ToruNiina
15346114ef fix: allow long binary integer and leading zeros 2023-02-12 16:22:23 +09:00
ToruNiina
565f43c484 fix: #211 reopen table implicitly defined by aot 2023-02-12 15:55:20 +09:00
ToruNiina
f9b224c222 fix: reopening table implicitly defined by aot 2023-02-12 02:55:03 +09:00
Toru Niina
72789dca42
Merge pull request #210 from offa/action_update
Update checkout action to v3
2023-02-11 23:47:41 +09:00
Toru Niina
75daa2dde0
Merge pull request #208 from cxw42/issue199-nonutf-string
Fix address-sanitizer error when parsing literal strings having invalid UTF-8 characters
2023-02-11 23:46:53 +09:00
Toru Niina
ff48387677
Merge pull request #207 from cxw42/misc
Add .editorconfig; fix some error messages in the parser
2023-02-11 23:43:59 +09:00
offa
132aa17f97 Update checkout action to v3 2023-01-22 16:01:50 +01:00
Chris White
a2f884b11e fix: parse_ml_literal_string() properly issues invalid-utf8 errors
Fix the same out-of-bounds read as in parse_literal_string().
2023-01-14 18:32:40 -05:00
Chris White
e3639d2bbc fix: parse_literal_string() properly issues invalid-utf8 errors
When creating the inner iterator, make sure it points into the same
vector as the outer iterator.  Otherwise, attempts to reset the iterator
wind up causing it to read out-of-bounds.

Fixes #199.
2023-01-14 18:32:40 -05:00
Chris White
626b0e6b95 fix: Correct function names in error messages
- fix error messages that referred to the wrong functions.
- parse_key(): remove "detail::" from the only error message that had
  it, for consistency with the other error messages in that function
2023-01-14 18:24:17 -05:00
Chris White
0acd2b9c88 Add EditorConfig file
Four-space indents in C++ files; two-space indents in Markdown and YAML.
2023-01-14 18:18:05 -05:00
ToruNiina
22db720ad5 fix: #202 do not set CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 2022-10-24 23:56:51 +09:00
ToruNiina
7ec3086f19 ci: update appveyor script 2022-10-24 22:55:43 +09:00
ToruNiina
4c4e82866e feat: CMAKE_CXX_STD should be given by the enduser 2022-10-24 22:42:31 +09:00
Toru Niina
41908b2cef
Merge pull request #200 from ctcmkl/several-simple-patches
Several simple patches
2022-09-30 23:33:57 +09:00
Moritz Klammler
3f197c3cab Fix use-after-move in test_parse_function_compiles and refactor
My recent patch had introduced a conditional use-after-move bug into the
test_parse_function_compiles function.  This patch fixes that by
reworking the entire test case into a compile-time check.  In my
opinion, we're not loosing anything by not actually executing the code
(the result wasn't looked at anyway) and the code becomes much clearer
by omitting the argument-preparation fluff.
2022-09-29 19:22:25 +02:00
Moritz Klammler
e064a5c371 Avoid unnecessary copies of parser result
The 'result' class has unwrap() and unwrap_err() member functions
overloaded for const lvalue and rvalue *this to avoid an unnecessarily
copying the to-be unwrapped object of its containing object is going to
be discarded anyway.  Alas, the parse() function toml/parser.hpp file
stored the parse result in a local `const` variable so, although the
unwrap call would have been the last use of the object in each case, the
unnecessary copy would still be made.  This patch removes the `const`
and adds a std::move() to actually benefit from the already implemented
optimization.
2022-09-29 19:02:52 +02:00
Moritz Klammler
e86d7c3cd3 Remove excess blank lines at end of file 2022-09-29 19:02:52 +02:00
Moritz Klammler
10fd14f8b9 Consistent unit test header inclusion order
This patch consistently changes the inclusion order for unit test files
to the following:

 1. The header of the unit under test (using <> includes).
 2. The unit_test.hpp header (using "" includes).
 3. Any additional auxiliary test headers (using "" includes and sorted alphabetically).
 4. Additional system headers needed for the test (using <> includes and sorted alphabetically).
 5. Conditionally included system headers (using <> includes).

Putting the unit under test's header at the very beginning has the
advantage of also testing that the header is self-contained.  It also
makes it very quick to tell what unit is tested in this file.
2022-09-29 19:02:52 +02:00
Moritz Klammler
81c5ba9082 Define BOOST_TEST_MODULE in CMake
This removes one #define from each unit test file and ensures
consistency between file and module names.  This consistency, was not
strictly maintained before.  I hope that any discrepancies were
unintentional and that a 1:1 mapping is actually what is desired.

Since the definition is now done at one single place, it would be easy
to apply transformations like removing the 'test_' prefix or replacing
'_' with '-' if this should be desired.
2022-09-29 19:02:52 +02:00
Moritz Klammler
d7c04ed5ee Factor redundant test boilerplate out into unit_test.hpp helper 2022-09-29 19:02:52 +02:00
Moritz Klammler
b10348c576 More flexible https://github.com/toml-lang/toml handling
Instead of unconditionally attempting to clone from a fixed location
(GitHub) during the build / test process, honor the following two
configuration variables:

  TOML11_LANGSPEC_GIT_REPOSITORY
    Can be set to override the URL from which the repository is cloned.
    This allows using a local mirror, including file:// URLs for working
    offline or reducing network traffic.

  TOML11_LANGSPEC_SOURCE_DIR
    Can be set to configure the location at which the repository is
    expected.  If it already exists no download will be attempted.  This
    allows avoiding the additional git-clone(1) altogether and use an
    existing directory as-is.  This offers two new possibilities:
    (1) The same checkout can be reused for building multiple
    configurations (e.g. Debug versus Release) saving a little bit of
    time and disk space.
    (2) Experimental changes can easily be applied to the local source
    tree without having them destroyed by the build process.

In order for this flexible location to work, the unit tests which
attempt to read files from the repository had to be adjusted.  They now
honor an environment variable TOMLDIR which can be set to point to an
alternate root directory.

All defaults are set such that the previous behavior is maintained.

Instead of introducing the TOMLDIR environment variable, an alternative
solution would have been to set the WORKING_DIRECTORY of the tests to
the TOML11_LANGSPEC_SOURCE_DIR and leave the relative paths in these
tests hard-coded.  Alas, some tests also expect that they can /write/
into the current working directory which isn't desirable if it is
potentially pointing outside the build tree.  I personally prefer to
mount the source directory read-only and build in a fast tempfs, so this
would e a problem.  To be perfectly honest, I don't quite understand why
these tests need to write to the file system in the first place, though.
It seems to me that refactoring them to serialize to a std::ostrstream
instead of a std::ofstream would not only simplify but also speed up the
unit tests and avoid file system problems.  But there might have been a
hidden reason why actually using the real file system was considered
necessary for these tests, so I didn't went ahead with that change yet.
2022-09-29 19:02:52 +02:00
Moritz Klammler
ac949437f8 Avoid false negative Boost.Test detection due to -Werror
Depending on the CMake and Boost version, the -Werror flags that might
get added to CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS could adversely affect the feature
detection logic, leading to the wrong conclusion that Boost.Test isn't
usable altogether.  Performing these checks first and only afterwards
altering CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS avoids this issue.
2022-09-29 17:59:28 +02:00
Moritz Klammler
fe471bcbe9 Autodetect the best option to use Boost.Test
The conditional inclusion of either the library or the header-only
version of the Boost.Test header wasn't tremendously useful in practice
because the tests/CMakeLists.txt file would unconditionally add compile
definitions to basically fore dynamic linking.

This patch adds feature detection to the tests/CMakeLists.txt file to
determine whether to use dynamic linking, static linking or the
header-only version (in that order of preference, for best performance).

The automatic detection could be overridden if needed by defining the
TOML11_WITH_BOOST_TEST_{HEADER,STATIC,DYNAMIC}
variables on the CMake command line.

While we are at it, instead of having a conditional
#define BOOST_TEST_NO_LIB
in each unit test file, handle this once in the CMakeLists.txt file.
2022-09-29 17:59:28 +02:00
Moritz Klammler
5312b8eb0e Honor UNITTEST_FRAMEWORK_LIBRARY_EXIST in all unit test files
Most unit test files checked UNITTEST_FRAMEWORK_LIBRARY_EXIST and
adapted themselves accordingly to either use the header-only version or
link with the library.  Alas, eight files didn't so the project couldn't
really be tested with the header-only version of that Boost library.

This patch adds the missing pre-processor logic to the files that were
missing it.  The style of using no indentation after the '#' was
followed from the existing unit test files.  Some other files in this
repository do indent their pre-processor logic, though.

Since replicating the conditional in every file is kind of verbose,
tedious and, apparently, easily forgotten, I'm wondering whether
isolating that logic into a tiny little auxiliary header and then
unconditionally including that one in each unit test file would be a
good idea, though.
2022-09-29 17:59:28 +02:00
Moritz Klammler
cf8a977be2 Don't deliberately dereference the null pointer
This patch addresses a static analysis issue reported by Cppcheck 2.9
where several member functions of the toml::discard_comment class
defined in the toml/comments.hpp header were implemented to deliberately
dereference the null pointer returned unconditionally by the
always-empty container's data() member function.  This behavior wasn't
technically wrong because those functions all have as precondition that
the container is non-empty so they must never be called on an instance
of toml::discard_comment but we can still be more helpful without
adversely affecting code generation.  Instead of dereferencing the null
pointer, this patch has these functions call an inline private helper
function which is defined to invoke __builtin_unreachable() if available
"and then" throw an exception with a helpful error message.  Even at the
-O1 level, GCC will optimize the code under the assumption that the
function will never be called (i.e. no assembly is emitted), making
failure to ensure this undefined behavior exactly as if the null pointer
had been dereferenced.  However, static analysis will now understand the
programmer's intent and remain silent.  Furthermore, when using the -O0
or -Og levels, GCC won't optimize under this assumption so the exception
will be thrown and might be helpful for debugging.  Compilers that don't
have __builtin_unreachable() won't get any help in determining that the
function must not be called and will have to figure this out by
analyzing the calling code -- which really shouldn't exist in the first
place anyway as the whole point is that these functions must not be
called.
2022-09-29 17:59:28 +02:00
Moritz Klammler
8bb2c63a01 Don't compare iterators from potentially different containers
This patch addresses a static analysis issue reported by Cppcheck 2.9
where an assertion in the toml/region.hpp header would compare two
container's (that are known to be of type std::vector<char>) begin() and
end() iterators in order to verify that they are the same.  This
assertion either passes or invokes undefined behavior.  Which isn't
technically wrong because calling code must always ensure that
preconditions are met and assertions therefore pass anyway but it does
make the value that is added by having the assertion in the first place
marginal.  Fortunately, the assertion was easy to rewrite: Just compare
the container's address itself.  This is well-defined regardless of
whether the assertion will pass or fail.
2022-09-29 17:59:28 +02:00
Moritz Klammler
79c125b54f Initialize data members for defaulted c'tors
This patch addresses a static analysis issue reported by Cppcheck 2.9
where several classes in the toml/datetime.hpp header explicitly default
all their special member functions, including the default constructor,
but don't provide initializers for their data members.  This might or
might not have caused any observable surprising behavior but I agree
with Cppcheck on this one in that an explicitly defaulted default
constructor should be expected to initialize all data members.  So let's
do that.
2022-09-29 17:59:27 +02:00
ToruNiina
b02aaed4fc fix: use fs::path, not fs::path::string() result 2022-09-29 21:28:35 +09:00
ToruNiina
c2af975609 fix: add missing include file and specifiers 2022-09-29 20:14:58 +09:00
Toru Niina
c3a3423fb2
Merge pull request #193 from lukash/replace-fstream
Use C-style IO instead of ifstream for parsing
2022-09-24 00:17:52 +09:00
Lukáš Hrázký
6c2c804eff fix: Improve error handling of ifstream a bit
Set the exceptions mask so that exceptions are thrown when an I/O error
occurs. Also throw the same exception type when the opening fails.
2022-09-08 17:05:15 +02:00
Lukáš Hrázký
021d84623c chore: De-duplicate code for parse(std::filesystem::path) 2022-09-08 17:05:15 +02:00
Lukáš Hrázký
bf9c9d620d feat: Add a parse(FILE *) interface
The fstream classes are notorious for their non-existent error handling.

This adds a C-style fILE * IO (fopen(), etc.) alternative interface, so
that if a user needs reliable error handling, they can use that, albeit
more inconvenient, but more robust approach.
2022-09-08 17:05:11 +02:00
Toru Niina
bbdbae91eb
Merge pull request #196 from Jajauma/AvoidCharStaticCasts
Avoid possible lexer truncation warnings
2022-08-17 23:47:10 +09:00
Jajauma's GitHub
72af7b48d3 Avoid possible lexer truncation warnings
Instead of static_cast calls that convert int to char, literals of type
char are now used directly with the value encoded via escape sequence.

The benefits are:
- code without static_cast is much more compact and expresses intent
better
- fixed value truncation warning on some compilers (e.g. C4309 on Visual
Studio 2017)
2022-08-13 10:30:18 +00:00
Toru Niina
c7627ff6a1
Merge pull request #194 from Helaxious/patch-1
Fix a typo ('optinoal' to 'optional')
2022-07-28 21:02:21 +09:00
helaxious
1c3c84e90a
fixed a typo ('optinoal' to 'optional') 2022-07-27 17:58:47 -03:00
ToruNiina
1400dd223f fix: #192 quick fix by checking address 2022-07-01 01:09:22 +09:00