v8/preparser/preparser-process.cc
ulan@chromium.org 168b13b6d9 Ignore flags with arguments in preparser-process.
Currently, preparser-process crashes when given flags with arguments (e.g. --gc_interval 10). It can be fixed by ignoring everything in the command line except the "throws" command and its immediate arguments. This assumes that no flags appear between "throws" and its arguments.

TEST=make ia32.release.check TESTFLAGS="preparser --special-command=\"@ --gc_interval 10\""

Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/8268004

git-svn-id: http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@9617 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
2011-10-14 07:34:45 +00:00

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#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "../include/v8stdint.h"
#include "../include/v8-preparser.h"
#include "../src/preparse-data-format.h"
namespace i = v8::internal;
// This file is only used for testing the stand-alone preparser
// library.
// The first argument must be the path of a JavaScript source file, or
// the flags "-e" and the next argument is then the source of a JavaScript
// program.
// Optionally this can be followed by the word "throws" (case sensitive),
// which signals that the parsing is expected to throw - the default is
// to expect the parsing to not throw.
// The command line can further be followed by a message text (the
// *type* of the exception to throw), and even more optionally, the
// start and end position reported with the exception.
//
// This source file is preparsed and tested against the expectations, and if
// successful, the resulting preparser data is written to stdout.
// Diagnostic output is output on stderr.
// The source file must contain only ASCII characters (UTF-8 isn't supported).
// The file is read into memory, so it should have a reasonable size.
// Adapts an ASCII string to the UnicodeInputStream interface.
class AsciiInputStream : public v8::UnicodeInputStream {
public:
AsciiInputStream(const uint8_t* buffer, size_t length)
: buffer_(buffer),
end_offset_(static_cast<int>(length)),
offset_(0) { }
virtual ~AsciiInputStream() { }
virtual void PushBack(int32_t ch) {
offset_--;
#ifdef DEBUG
if (offset_ < 0 ||
(ch != ((offset_ >= end_offset_) ? -1 : buffer_[offset_]))) {
fprintf(stderr, "Invalid pushback: '%c' at offset %d.", ch, offset_);
exit(1);
}
#endif
}
virtual int32_t Next() {
if (offset_ >= end_offset_) {
offset_++; // Increment anyway to allow symmetric pushbacks.
return -1;
}
uint8_t next_char = buffer_[offset_];
#ifdef DEBUG
if (next_char > 0x7fu) {
fprintf(stderr, "Non-ASCII character in input: '%c'.", next_char);
exit(1);
}
#endif
offset_++;
return static_cast<int32_t>(next_char);
}
private:
const uint8_t* buffer_;
const int end_offset_;
int offset_;
};
bool ReadBuffer(FILE* source, void* buffer, size_t length) {
size_t actually_read = fread(buffer, 1, length, source);
return (actually_read == length);
}
bool WriteBuffer(FILE* dest, const void* buffer, size_t length) {
size_t actually_written = fwrite(buffer, 1, length, dest);
return (actually_written == length);
}
class PreparseDataInterpreter {
public:
PreparseDataInterpreter(const uint8_t* data, int length)
: data_(data), length_(length), message_(NULL) { }
~PreparseDataInterpreter() {
if (message_ != NULL) delete[] message_;
}
bool valid() {
int header_length =
i::PreparseDataConstants::kHeaderSize * sizeof(int); // NOLINT
return length_ >= header_length;
}
bool throws() {
return valid() &&
word(i::PreparseDataConstants::kHasErrorOffset) != 0;
}
const char* message() {
if (message_ != NULL) return message_;
if (!throws()) return NULL;
int text_pos = i::PreparseDataConstants::kHeaderSize +
i::PreparseDataConstants::kMessageTextPos;
int length = word(text_pos);
char* buffer = new char[length + 1];
for (int i = 1; i <= length; i++) {
int character = word(text_pos + i);
buffer[i - 1] = character;
}
buffer[length] = '\0';
message_ = buffer;
return buffer;
}
int beg_pos() {
if (!throws()) return -1;
return word(i::PreparseDataConstants::kHeaderSize +
i::PreparseDataConstants::kMessageStartPos);
}
int end_pos() {
if (!throws()) return -1;
return word(i::PreparseDataConstants::kHeaderSize +
i::PreparseDataConstants::kMessageEndPos);
}
private:
int word(int offset) {
const int* word_data = reinterpret_cast<const int*>(data_);
if (word_data + offset < reinterpret_cast<const int*>(data_ + length_)) {
return word_data[offset];
}
return -1;
}
const uint8_t* const data_;
const int length_;
const char* message_;
};
template <typename T>
class ScopedPointer {
public:
explicit ScopedPointer() : pointer_(NULL) {}
explicit ScopedPointer(T* pointer) : pointer_(pointer) {}
~ScopedPointer() { if (pointer_ != NULL) delete[] pointer_; }
T& operator[](int index) { return pointer_[index]; }
T* operator*() { return pointer_ ;}
T* operator=(T* new_value) {
if (pointer_ != NULL) delete[] pointer_;
pointer_ = new_value;
return new_value;
}
private:
T* pointer_;
};
void fail(v8::PreParserData* data, const char* message, ...) {
va_list args;
va_start(args, message);
vfprintf(stderr, message, args);
va_end(args);
fflush(stderr);
// Print preparser data to stdout.
uint32_t size = data->size();
fprintf(stderr, "LOG: data size: %u\n", size);
if (!WriteBuffer(stdout, data->data(), size)) {
perror("ERROR: Writing data");
fflush(stderr);
}
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
bool IsFlag(const char* arg) {
// Anything starting with '-' is considered a flag.
// It's summarily ignored for now.
return arg[0] == '-';
}
struct ExceptionExpectation {
ExceptionExpectation()
: throws(false), type(NULL), beg_pos(-1), end_pos(-1) { }
bool throws;
const char* type;
int beg_pos;
int end_pos;
};
void CheckException(v8::PreParserData* data,
ExceptionExpectation* expects) {
PreparseDataInterpreter reader(data->data(), data->size());
if (expects->throws) {
if (!reader.throws()) {
if (expects->type == NULL) {
fail(data, "Didn't throw as expected\n");
} else {
fail(data, "Didn't throw \"%s\" as expected\n", expects->type);
}
}
if (expects->type != NULL) {
const char* actual_message = reader.message();
if (strcmp(expects->type, actual_message)) {
fail(data, "Wrong error message. Expected <%s>, found <%s> at %d..%d\n",
expects->type, actual_message, reader.beg_pos(), reader.end_pos());
}
}
if (expects->beg_pos >= 0) {
if (expects->beg_pos != reader.beg_pos()) {
fail(data, "Wrong error start position: Expected %i, found %i\n",
expects->beg_pos, reader.beg_pos());
}
}
if (expects->end_pos >= 0) {
if (expects->end_pos != reader.end_pos()) {
fail(data, "Wrong error end position: Expected %i, found %i\n",
expects->end_pos, reader.end_pos());
}
}
} else if (reader.throws()) {
const char* message = reader.message();
fail(data, "Throws unexpectedly with message: %s at location %d-%d\n",
message, reader.beg_pos(), reader.end_pos());
}
}
ExceptionExpectation ParseExpectation(int argc, const char* argv[]) {
// Parse ["throws" [<exn-type> [<start> [<end>]]]].
ExceptionExpectation expects;
int arg_index = 0;
while (argc > arg_index && strncmp("throws", argv[arg_index], 7)) {
arg_index++;
}
if (argc > arg_index) {
expects.throws = true;
arg_index++;
if (argc > arg_index && !IsFlag(argv[arg_index])) {
expects.type = argv[arg_index];
arg_index++;
if (argc > arg_index && !IsFlag(argv[arg_index])) {
expects.beg_pos = atoi(argv[arg_index]); // NOLINT
arg_index++;
if (argc > arg_index && !IsFlag(argv[arg_index])) {
expects.end_pos = atoi(argv[arg_index]); // NOLINT
}
}
}
}
return expects;
}
int main(int argc, const char* argv[]) {
// Parse command line.
// Format: preparser (<scriptfile> | -e "<source>")
// ["throws" [<exn-type> [<start> [<end>]]]]
// Any flags (except an initial -e) are ignored.
// Flags must not separate "throws" and its arguments.
// Check for mandatory filename argument.
int arg_index = 1;
if (argc <= arg_index) {
fail(NULL, "ERROR: No filename on command line.\n");
}
const uint8_t* source = NULL;
const char* filename = argv[arg_index];
if (!strcmp(filename, "-e")) {
arg_index++;
if (argc <= arg_index) {
fail(NULL, "ERROR: No source after -e on command line.\n");
}
source = reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t*>(argv[arg_index]);
}
// Check remainder of command line for exception expectations.
arg_index++;
ExceptionExpectation expects =
ParseExpectation(argc - arg_index, argv + arg_index);
ScopedPointer<uint8_t> buffer;
size_t length;
if (source == NULL) {
// Open JS file.
FILE* input = fopen(filename, "rb");
if (input == NULL) {
perror("ERROR: Error opening file");
fflush(stderr);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
// Find length of JS file.
if (fseek(input, 0, SEEK_END) != 0) {
perror("ERROR: Error during seek");
fflush(stderr);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
length = static_cast<size_t>(ftell(input));
rewind(input);
// Read JS file into memory buffer.
buffer = new uint8_t[length];
if (!ReadBuffer(input, *buffer, length)) {
perror("ERROR: Reading file");
fflush(stderr);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
fclose(input);
source = *buffer;
} else {
length = strlen(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(source));
}
// Preparse input file.
AsciiInputStream input_buffer(source, length);
size_t kMaxStackSize = 64 * 1024 * sizeof(void*); // NOLINT
v8::PreParserData data = v8::Preparse(&input_buffer, kMaxStackSize);
// Fail if stack overflow.
if (data.stack_overflow()) {
fail(&data, "ERROR: Stack overflow\n");
}
// Check that the expected exception is thrown, if an exception is
// expected.
CheckException(&data, &expects);
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}