Issue #21448: Fixed FeedParser feed() to avoid O(N**2) behavior when parsing long line.

Original patch by Raymond Hettinger.
This commit is contained in:
Serhiy Storchaka 2014-08-12 13:59:11 +03:00
parent 6f20170762
commit 320a1c0ff7
3 changed files with 80 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -50,8 +50,8 @@ class BufferedSubFile(object):
simple abstraction -- it parses until EOF closes the current message.
"""
def __init__(self):
# The last partial line pushed into this object.
self._partial = ''
# Chunks of the last partial line pushed into this object.
self._partial = []
# The list of full, pushed lines, in reverse order
self._lines = []
# The stack of false-EOF checking predicates.
@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ class BufferedSubFile(object):
def close(self):
# Don't forget any trailing partial line.
self._lines.append(self._partial)
self._partial = ''
self.pushlines(''.join(self._partial).splitlines(True))
self._partial = []
self._closed = True
def readline(self):
@ -96,16 +96,26 @@ class BufferedSubFile(object):
def push(self, data):
"""Push some new data into this object."""
# Handle any previous leftovers
data, self._partial = self._partial + data, ''
# Crack into lines, but preserve the linesep characters on the end of each
parts = data.splitlines(True)
if not parts or not parts[0].endswith(('\n', '\r')):
# No new complete lines, so just accumulate partials
self._partial += parts
return
if self._partial:
# If there are previous leftovers, complete them now
self._partial.append(parts[0])
parts[0:1] = ''.join(self._partial).splitlines(True)
del self._partial[:]
# If the last element of the list does not end in a newline, then treat
# it as a partial line. We only check for '\n' here because a line
# ending with '\r' might be a line that was split in the middle of a
# '\r\n' sequence (see bugs 1555570 and 1721862).
if parts and not parts[-1].endswith('\n'):
self._partial = parts.pop()
if not parts[-1].endswith('\n'):
self._partial = [parts.pop()]
self.pushlines(parts)
def pushlines(self, lines):

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@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ import textwrap
from io import StringIO, BytesIO
from itertools import chain
from random import choice
import email
import email.policy
@ -3353,16 +3354,70 @@ Do you like this message?
bsf.push(il)
nt += n
n1 = 0
while True:
ol = bsf.readline()
if ol == NeedMoreData:
break
for ol in iter(bsf.readline, NeedMoreData):
om.append(ol)
n1 += 1
self.assertEqual(n, n1)
self.assertEqual(len(om), nt)
self.assertEqual(''.join([il for il, n in imt]), ''.join(om))
def test_push_random(self):
from email.feedparser import BufferedSubFile, NeedMoreData
n = 10000
chunksize = 5
chars = 'abcd \t\r\n'
s = ''.join(choice(chars) for i in range(n)) + '\n'
target = s.splitlines(True)
bsf = BufferedSubFile()
lines = []
for i in range(0, len(s), chunksize):
chunk = s[i:i+chunksize]
bsf.push(chunk)
lines.extend(iter(bsf.readline, NeedMoreData))
self.assertEqual(lines, target)
class TestFeedParsers(TestEmailBase):
def parse(self, chunks):
from email.feedparser import FeedParser
feedparser = FeedParser()
for chunk in chunks:
feedparser.feed(chunk)
return feedparser.close()
def test_newlines(self):
m = self.parse(['a:\nb:\rc:\r\nd:\n'])
self.assertEqual(m.keys(), ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'])
m = self.parse(['a:\nb:\rc:\r\nd:'])
self.assertEqual(m.keys(), ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'])
m = self.parse(['a:\rb', 'c:\n'])
self.assertEqual(m.keys(), ['a', 'bc'])
m = self.parse(['a:\r', 'b:\n'])
self.assertEqual(m.keys(), ['a', 'b'])
m = self.parse(['a:\r', '\nb:\n'])
self.assertEqual(m.keys(), ['a', 'b'])
m = self.parse(['a:\x85b:\u2028c:\n'])
self.assertEqual(m.items(), [('a', '\x85'), ('b', '\u2028'), ('c', '')])
m = self.parse(['a:\r', 'b:\x85', 'c:\n'])
self.assertEqual(m.items(), [('a', ''), ('b', '\x85'), ('c', '')])
def test_long_lines(self):
M, N = 1000, 100000
m = self.parse(['a:b\n\n'] + ['x'*M] * N)
self.assertEqual(m.items(), [('a', 'b')])
self.assertEqual(m.get_payload(), 'x'*M*N)
m = self.parse(['a:b\r\r'] + ['x'*M] * N)
self.assertEqual(m.items(), [('a', 'b')])
self.assertEqual(m.get_payload(), 'x'*M*N)
m = self.parse(['a:b\r\r'] + ['x'*M+'\x85'] * N)
self.assertEqual(m.items(), [('a', 'b')])
self.assertEqual(m.get_payload(), ('x'*M+'\x85')*N)
m = self.parse(['a:\r', 'b: '] + ['x'*M] * N)
self.assertEqual(m.items(), [('a', ''), ('b', 'x'*M*N)])
class TestParsers(TestEmailBase):

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@ -27,6 +27,9 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #21448: Changed FeedParser feed() to avoid O(N**2) behavior when
parsing long line. Original patch by Raymond Hettinger.
- Issue #17923: glob() patterns ending with a slash no longer match non-dirs on
AIX. Based on patch by Delhallt.