Fix bug introduced in revision 58385. Database keys could no longer

have NULL bytes in them.  Replace the errant strdup with a
malloc+memcpy.  Adds a unit test for the correct behavior.
This commit is contained in:
Gregory P. Smith 2007-11-01 21:08:14 +00:00
parent 744b32a544
commit aae141a751
2 changed files with 28 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -30,10 +30,8 @@ class MiscTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
os.remove(self.filename)
except OSError:
pass
import glob
files = glob.glob(os.path.join(self.homeDir, '*'))
for file in files:
os.remove(file)
import shutil
shutil.rmtree(self.homeDir)
def test01_badpointer(self):
dbs = dbshelve.open(self.filename)
@ -73,6 +71,25 @@ class MiscTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
db1.close()
os.unlink(self.filename)
def test05_key_with_null_bytes(self):
try:
db1 = db.DB()
db1.open(self.filename, None, db.DB_HASH, db.DB_CREATE)
db1['a'] = 'eh?'
db1['a\x00'] = 'eh zed.'
db1['a\x00a'] = 'eh zed eh?'
db1['aaa'] = 'eh eh eh!'
keys = db1.keys()
keys.sort()
self.assertEqual(['a', 'a\x00', 'a\x00a', 'aaa'], keys)
self.assertEqual(db1['a'], 'eh?')
self.assertEqual(db1['a\x00'], 'eh zed.')
self.assertEqual(db1['a\x00a'], 'eh zed eh?')
self.assertEqual(db1['aaa'], 'eh eh eh!')
finally:
db1.close()
os.unlink(self.filename)
#----------------------------------------------------------------------

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@ -335,11 +335,13 @@ make_key_dbt(DBObject* self, PyObject* keyobj, DBT* key, int* pflags)
* the code check for DB_THREAD and forceably set DBT_MALLOC
* when we otherwise would leave flags 0 to indicate that.
*/
key->data = strdup(PyString_AS_STRING(keyobj));
key->data = malloc(PyString_GET_SIZE(keyobj));
if (key->data == NULL) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_MemoryError, "Key memory allocation failed");
return 0;
}
memcpy(key->data, PyString_AS_STRING(keyobj),
PyString_GET_SIZE(keyobj));
key->flags = DB_DBT_REALLOC;
key->size = PyString_GET_SIZE(keyobj);
}
@ -5795,6 +5797,10 @@ DL_EXPORT(void) init_bsddb(void)
ADD_INT(d, DB_NOPANIC);
#endif
#ifdef DB_REGISTER
ADD_INT(d, DB_REGISTER);
#endif
#if (DBVER >= 42)
ADD_INT(d, DB_TIME_NOTGRANTED);
ADD_INT(d, DB_TXN_NOT_DURABLE);